Papers 411-420 of total 56038 found.
Category: /History
…The Social Reforms of Franklin D. Roosevelt “It is common sense to take a method and try it,” explained Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. “If it fails, admit it frankly and try another.” This adventurous attitude was characteristic of Roosevelt…
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Category: /Law & Government
…this is legitimate is by use of direct election. Direct election of the President and Vice President is the only valid expression of democracy in determining the Presidential election. The need for reform is not in question, it is the method by which we reform system…
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…of the time based on ethnic, racial and gender discrimination, lack of education and a miserable poverty. A number of civil reforms were presented to address these issues. Various different reforms of 1960's had impact to structure a greater society; legacies…
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…The election of 2000 is one that we will all remember, not because the candidates but because of the state of Florida. The chaos of the 2000 election in Florida has shown that our electoral system is in definite need of immediate reform. Not necessarily…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The health behavior I would like to change is how I eat. I want to change this behavior because I do not eat healthy at all. I eat fast food and a lot of junk. Because of my eating habits, I have gained weight, I feel tired most of the day, and I lack…
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Category: /Literature/English
…GE: Financial Health Analysis Introduction A financial health analysis of the General Electric Company (GE) is presented. The three major sections of the analysis are (1) economic climate, (2) industry analysis, and (3) firm analysis. Economic Climate…
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…MAJOR HEALTH PROBLEMS Cancer Description Cancer is new growth of tissue resulting from a continuous proliferation of abnormal cells that have the ability to invade and destroy other tissues. Cancer is a multi-stage process where a series…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Working, Single Mother Primary Care vs. Secondary Care Comparing its structure and function as it was in 1960 with what it had become in 1990 can highlight the dramatic changes in the American family. Until 1960 most Americans shared…
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…What is the research question? In "Palliative Care Nurses' Views on Euthanasia", Verpoort et al (2004) are inquiring "what are the views of palliative care nurses about euthanasia"? "It is essential to know how nurses, who are confronted…
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…and character development. TEACHING CHARACTER EDUCATION "Schools must enable our students to deal with the multitude of problems facing them as individuals and those that are facing our society," believes Dr. Dettrick, a leading mind of education reform
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