Papers 2211-2220 of total 8199 found.
…, are severely disadvantaged in terms of poverty, poor health, over-representation in the prisons, employment opportunity, and housing. There have been many reports, inquires and decisions about the need for more effective protection for indigenous culture. Although…
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…planning and fertility control services. Education especially for girls should play a major role in any such policy. Similarly, the provision of good primary health care services and efforts to obliterate poverty and raise living standards this also plays a role…
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…with the environment,poverty and weapons of mass destruction.Globalization is encouraged by the fragmentation of the nation-state which is taking place encouraged by the end of cold war.Globalism is also encouraged by the spread of regional security communities…
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…in Canada going further into debt when they should be spending money on things such as poverty, small issues may be blown out of proportion due to more media attention, and more uneducated people who are not aware or don't understand the issues when they go…
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…improve Russia in the next 20 years they were so blind to the poverty and overpopulation that continued making Russia digress further and further. After a loss to the Japanese in the Russian-Japanese war, morale of the common folk was at an all time low…
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poverty stricken, they supported free silver. George Norris was a member of the House. He was previously a diplomat to Germany. During the time that the US was about to enter World War I, Norris was opposed. He also filibustered against the Armed Ship Bill…
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…on to play themselves as twins. The plot raises many questions about upbringing and social status. C. A. Frost says it best by stating that “It is the way you are raised and how you are accepted that gives you your place in society, not wealth, poverty or color…
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…of socialist thought. Marxism is the economic and political philosophy originated by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Many scholars have considered Marx a great economic theoretician. He spent the rest of his life in dire poverty. Several of Marx’s children died…
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…Beethoven's output dropped drastically. Beethoven had never married and wanted to treat Karl as his own son, but deepening poverty and a frenetic resumption of composition meant that his nephew was neglected. The year before Beethoven's death the boy attempted…
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…. Mary Shelley combined the ethical concerns of her parents with the Romantic sensibilities of Percy Shelley’s poetic inclinations. Her father’s concern for the underprivileged influenced her description of the poverty-stricken De Lacey family. Mary’s choice…
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