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…years in office the state budget increased $5.6 billion from $4.6 billion to $10.2 billion. Reagan also lowered property taxes. Reagan proposed a 70-point reform package for welfare and Medi-Cal. The welfare recipients dropped and those still eligible…
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…to fundamental change in culture and values in a society. Neo-conservatism reflects a new cleavage based on value change." Neo-conservatism still fell within the confines of traditional conservative ideologies, for example, opposition to the welfare state…
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…are needed. Even though the welfare state is badly in need of reform this should be done in such a manner as to preserve the basic objectives for which it has been invented. The Neoliberal remedy is straightforward: reduce the welfare state and resign vis-à…
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Category: /Law & Government
…this legal status . Under s. 20 (1) of the Family Law Reform Act 1969, the court in any civil proceedings in which parentage is in question may on application by a party to those proceedings, or of its own motion, direct the use of scientific tests (blood…
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Category: /Literature/English
…liberalism first as an ideology, one with a very simple goal. The objective of liberalism is to promote individual welfare. This is achieved by granting each individual with seemingly endless rights or liberties. In this way each individual is free to provide…
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…of sex education in a growing number of school districts, and many of its advocates, too. Have embraced the younger is better philosophy (National Review 1). Thanks to the welfare-reform bill, federal money has been pouring into abstinence-only education…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Furthermore, citizenship was obtained by swearing an oath to maintain the general welfare. Although it is impossible to connect the Reformation world of thought with any particular social class, as many historians point out, there is an indirect connection…
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…per cent or more of low-wage income away. New ways of relating the welfare system and the labour market are needed. Even though the welfare state is badly in need of reform this should be done in such a manner as to preserve the basic objectives for which…
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Category: /History
…training for women in female academies and seminaries. Thousands of women in the 1830s and 1840s joined moral reform societies, organized to end licentiousness, seduction, and prostitution. Female temperance societies strove to save abused wives…
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…to work well in reforming centrally planned economy. I believe if China continues to improve its productivity, and the number of monopolies decrease as studies show, China will move into a capitalist front only to prosper. An Inflationary crisis within two…
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