Papers 2421-2430 of total 14073 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…) There are a couple of misrepresentations in discussions on 'race' and racism. The fact is that racism is principally a post-war phenomenon Associated with the greater presence of black people in Britain and the expansion of the welfare state. The second is that defiance…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…is compelling in the sense that it is an alternative to utilitarianism and pure egalitarianism. Unlike utilitarianism which merely seeks to maximize general welfare, DP focuses on distributive fairness, making sure that it is not the case that only one privileged…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the Department of Children and Families. The Department of Children and Families is a government ran and government funded organization to help people in need with welfare, food stamps, Medicaid, and housing and is the head of services that are supposed to protect…
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…to provide all of these commodities which may help the development of the third world nations. Social Welfare is defined as being programs that are run by government to promote the well being of its citizens. Throughout the history of the United States Social…
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…system). Four opposition parties were formed during the process: the Society and People's Party, the Association of Revolutionary Comrades, the Korea Society Party and the Social Reform party. Jang Myeon made plans for the economy and also proposed…
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…there were anti-industrial reformers. Nevertheless, America had not as powerful movement as Luddites in Britain who destroyed labor-saving machinery that they thought would cause unemployment. In the distant 1862 Congress passed two Acts. One of them…
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…Disorderly houses. In addition groups such as the Reformers, Commentators, Church and others, used their own methods of resolving this problem. Finally, how did the people of London feel towards prostitution and prostitutes? The streets were becoming an unsafe…
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Category: /History
…slavery in maryland The end of the war brought a spirit of hope to the people in the country. The state of Maryland responded with new projects and reform throughout the state. Along with the political and social reforms came reform in agriculture…
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Category: /Literature/English
…searching to restore the old way of life in a decaying society reveals the author’s apparent feelings toward the importance of religion, tribal unity and social reform. Alan Paton, a strongly devoted Christian, uses Cry, the Beloved Country to stress…
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…. There are so many procedures and guidelines to run a public school, many doubt the strength and durability of the newer education reform: The main question one often asks is; what is a charter school? Charter schools are independent public schools, designed…
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