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…, guarantee financial security and climb the social ladder. However, Emma, the heroine of the novel, feels no compulsion to make a good match in order to secure her future; "a single woman, of good fortune, is always respectable, and may be as sensible…
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…, and that resulted in an estimated one million children being thrown into poverty (Egendorf: 1999, 19). However, assistance from the Government has also been helpful. Programs such as Social Security, Food stamps, housing assistance are safety nets that has helped…
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…and this has managed to organize and support the production of goods necessary to the economic equilibrium of the region. By meeting the demands of the people, a higher standard of living is achieved. All citizens benefit from security arrangements…
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…the production of goods necessary to the economic equilibrium of the region. By meeting the demands of the people, a higher standard of living is achieved. All citizens benefit from security arrangements when the territories host colonial security forces (Plunkett n.p…
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Category: /History
…from the town meant that there was no central town common or meetinghouse. This gave the villagers little authority to cling to for security. The psychological stress and disorder caused by this great instability laid the groundwork necessary…
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…your credit card because your payment is 100 years overdue, your bank’s automated teller swallows your card, thinking it has expired and your Social Security payments are cut off because the agency’s computers miscalculate your age. “While elsewhere, bank…
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…, called for tax reform, federal aid to education, medical care for the aged under Social Security, and the extension of civil rights. Many of his reforms, however, stalled in Congress, and foreign-affairs crises occupied much of his time. His beliefs soon took…
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…the reform movement of the Progressives was so successful and in fact was viable as a reform movement from 1900 through 1925. The three places that they made the most headway in were; social, economics, and political fields. In those fields the progressives…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and with prosecutors and judges who asses female conduct” (pxli). The play was published in 1879, a time when there was an increasing concern with individual liberty and gender equality. Both Nora and Helmer are victims of society and their social roles as husband and wife…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to indicate that babies enjoy peek-a-boo, say, only because it is associated with food. Concerns such as these led British psychiatrist John Bowlby to argue that infants find this social interaction intrinsically rewarding. Attachment is a very important…
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