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…the mixing of school and civil government is not only bad business, but also bad theology. Education of youth is simply not a government function, biblically speaking. Government schools should not be reformed; rather they should be dismantled, though carefully…
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…percent of the Fayette County population that is unaware of WIC, not interested in the program, or maybe think that they are ineligible. Many women think that if they are not eligible for welfare that they are not eligible for WIC, but this is not always true…
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…States more consistently than did any other South American country. In the late 1970s, however, the relationship began to falter as a result of human rights abuses and the absence of political reform. The United States concern with these issues became public…
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…of persistent hunger today, despite the recent Multilateral agency promotion of democratic or 'good governance' reforms (Thomson 2001). Household 'access' and 'availability' to food is denied in a context of declined state spending on welfare and food security…
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…) through its ideology of social equality and welfare programs, while appealing to the more prosperous voters--usually from upper castes--by preserving private property and supporting village community leadership. Because it stayed in power so long, the Congress…
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…The new millennium confronts prosperous nations with two apparently intractable problems. One is persistently high unemployment, with the number of long term unemployed also at high levels. This threatens to create an underclass locked into welfare
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…steadily raised. Now, not only are firms expected to be virtuous, but also they are being called to practice ``social responsibility'' or ``corporate citizenship''(Carroll, 2000, p. 187), accepting some accountability for societal welfare. Marketers…
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…and ownership of land to the elite that led to the oppression of the labourers in many Latin American countries. In 1917 Latin America saw the first Agrarian reform in Mexico where many haciendas (large fields) were broken down and the land was once again shared…
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…by parents). As a result of rebellion, in all cases, including Hal's, it is important to remember that the subsequent reformation that follows, has always been a necessary step. Hal's callow behavior is of great concern to the King, not only because Hal…
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…ideologies / Politics / Democrataization / Economic Reform / Armed forces / Foreign relations / China / Taiwan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1386. Baogang, He The dual roles of semi-civil society in Chinese…
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