Papers 321-330 of total 14073 found.
Category: /History
Reformation of Government Through Passive Resistence "...A little rebellion now and then is a good thing...It is a medicine necessary for the sound health of government." Thomas Jefferson Thoreau, a transcendentalist from the mid 19th century…
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…Government Final Project Campaign Finance Reform: Necessity of Democracy? One of the major notions of the American system of government is that it is a government by the people, for the people. The system is supposed to take into account…
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…to average about 3 per cent per annum. The wages were increased as a result of the legislation, which led to a higher rate of productivity. This reform like the last will improve unemployment statistics. The graph of "working days lost per thousand employees…
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…The Electoral College and Proposed Reform Policies Receiving 300,000 more votes than his best opponent, Candidate A was clearly the favorite among the eight million citizens who placed their vote. Much to his and the rest of the country’s surprise…
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…a reformation within the church, including granting religious toleration to Protestants. During the 1500 to 1600's, wars between religious groups, families, and nations were constant, wars such as the French religious wars and the Thirty Years War. Europe needed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…16th Century Reformation Of the Church of England Under the Tudor Monarchies Professor Quigley Paper by: Eric Jones What happened that caused such an abrupt move in the Church…
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…introduced a great many changes to the Egyptian religion along with "The Hymn", none of these reforms outlived their creator, mostly due to the massive forces placed on his successor, Tutankhamen, to renounce said new reforms. However, the significance…
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Category: /History
…Throughout the economic reforms of the 18th and 19th centuries life for the peasantry moved from one ill to another. The turbulent economic changes that marked this period would benefit the lifestyle of one generation only to completely impoverish…
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…and legitimacy within an electoral system are often viewed as the foundation for reform. Thus a growing number of Canadians have begun to question the legitimacy of Canada's first-past-the-post (FPTP) electoral system and the fashion in which it regionalizes…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Driving Law Reforms The next time you get in your car, take a look around at all the people that have the potential to kill you and your loved ones. Driving really is a scary thing that is not to be taken lightly. Many people are simply poor drivers…
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