Papers 2621-2630 of total 53938 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…. This was to be achieved via a series of reforms to all of the major institutionalised services but particularly in respect of the family, to changes to the system of social security. A series of reforms were designed not only to reduce spending but to effect changes…
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…, some of the people claim that using computers caused lots of ethical and social problems. However, other people argue that those problems were there before the advent of computers, and will still be with us in the future. In this report, the arguments…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the encouragement to enjoy sexual pleasure at any opportunity, and the socialization away from any identity independent of the World State enacts an insidious form of enslavement. Pleasure, security, and happiness are the lure to this life-long, unthinking child-like…
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Category: /Law & Government
…infrastructure  reduce the costs of correctional services through the adoption of improved work practices  ensure the scope and quality of services to prisoners is maintained without compromising safety and security  introduce…
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…-signed by a Virginia resident or a notarized identity form co-signed by a lawyer. Virginia needs to require all applicants to provide a social security number and proof of Virginia residency [2]. Other states are increasing training to detect forged documents…
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…this as an appropriate paradox in a decentralized state system of international politics. Nonetheless, other means of collective sanction through the UN involve diplomatic intervention and economic sanctions. In 1967 the Security Council decided to isolate…
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…, and this social sickness appears strongly in the literature of these nations. Women in these novels, trapped by social and religious obligations, as well as the cycle of domestic abuse, are usually the most tragic and most invisible victims of de-colonization…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is, “Is daycare hurting my child?” There are many of study out there on the effects of how daycare affects your child. First Freud’s drive-reduction theory of development views early interactions between a child and their social environment and in particular…
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…of the American landscape since the first Africans reached America's shores. Confusion surrounding race stems from the illogic used to define it. Slavery laws and social practices set a precedent - which survives to this day. Traditionally, "White America…
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Category: /History
…by asking, "What is that constitution or law of our nature without which government would not exist and with which its existence is necessary?" In answering this question, Calhoun makes two assumptions: First, man is a social being whose physical and moral…
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