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of domestic reform the likes of which had never been seen before in history of the United States of America. Johnsons Great Society was as liberal and interventionist as they come. It was an attack at all poverty, inequality, environment, health and welfare
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
conducted by the Department of Health and Human Services showed that 57 percent of illicit or illegal drug users claim marijuana is the ONLY illegal drug they use, and the number raises to 77 percent if hashish (a refined form of marijuana) is included. Clearly
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Assess Catherine II's achievements as a reformer.
Catherine II's achievements are often seen as simple extensions of the politics and ideas set in place by Peter I, two generations earlier. However, Catherine tried hard to merit the title 'reformer
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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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, the only person to be forced to live in isolation.
Mary Mallons story, although very tragic, can be an extremely useful asset in the United States efforts to create a health care system that is in no way discriminatory. It is exemplary of the kinds
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proper medical care, there are other therapeutic ways that nurses can ensure a proper care standard. The Nursing Practice Act (NPA) defines the practice of nursing as those functions including "basic health care, that help people cope with difficulties
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Of the many chatted words in the social reform vocabulary of Canadians today, the term workfare seems to stimulate much debate and emotion. Along with the notions of self-sufficiency, employability enhancement, and work disincentives
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Category: /Social Sciences
(and many just don't care) what
they are doing to their bodies. If marijuana use was to grow too
much, we may have a country of unmotivated people, with many more
health problems due to their immune deficiencies. Where will we
be then?
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Category: /History/European History
a household would jump from ten people to eighty, and the wives would have to care for the whole household.
Women's lives, I believe were greatly improved after the Reformation. They had more freedom, yet they were to still be under the control of their husband
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by getting private acts of parliament to carry out of their own improvements. However, not every city did this, so many of them were avoiding public health reform altogether. The Times said in a memorable passage,'it would rather take its chance of cholera than
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