Papers 2481-2490 of total 14073 found.
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…with no Government welfare great poverty will occur. This will lead to homelessness, slums, disease, etc. Forced migration will also increase these problems in large cities and towns. The people who cannot make any money…
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welfare is a major element. Since World War II, the Federal Reserve, together with policy makers on Capitol Hill and the White House, gradually worked out strategies for achieving a balance between tolerable rates of unemployment and inflation. The government…
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…, laws prohibiting foreigners from purchasing American property and Businesses and drug testing for all welfare recipients. Why the Ku Klux Klan „« Ku Klux Klan doctrine says; We have people from around the world that comment that they believe in what we…
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…of the inequality of wealth in a truly Capitalist society with no Government welfare great poverty will occur. This will lead to homelessness, slums, disease, etc. Forced migration will also increase these problems in large cities and towns. The people who cannot make…
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…, the landowners could steal more land from the local natives. This was a form of reeducation by the ranchers to acclimate the natives into the local culture. And in turn the natives were forced to rely on the ranchers for welfare. Once the landowners had structured…
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…Pat Buchanan was the reform party presidential nominee for 2000. He writes for multiple smaller circulation newspapers, and is very politically active. Buchanan is also the leader of the reform party and is a head lobbyist for it. He was most active…
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…people and analysts was that the politics seemed to be leaving the realm of political parties, and those who had the money to afford expensive media campaigns won the privilege of governing us. Next reformers required and applied new reforms in the campaign…
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…primary concerns was promoting holiness among men and to make them understand their faith better. Among Gregory's work are administrative, social, liturgical and moral reforms, particularly important among these is his reform of the mass resulting…
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…though before coming here. It is impossible to get a fair trial for African Americans who is being trial in a white neighbor and vice versa. This weakness of this U.S. criminal justice system has cause many problems that the jury system must be reformed
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…all arms imports into the country. Reform The humiliation of the Boxer Protocols set China on new course of reform that dynamically put into place all of the reforms originally proposed by K'ang Yu-wei. In 1901, the education system was reformed to allow…
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