Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
their needs. Being poor and a female is to live with double jeopardy.
Women are low income people - poor people. There are not very many organizations of the poor in this country. The poor are either ignored or despised. Welfare reforms itself seems based
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
a number of surveys and studies carried out to look at the safety of contact orders, and the understanding of professionals as to the welfare of the child. Kaye's article looks at the reforms for the safety of women and children, she states that in the U.K
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Category: /Social Sciences
as Prime Minister and so these consensus policies were continued. The consensus was generally re-enforced by the successive Conservative governments of 1951-1964. Churchill, Eden and Macmillan continued with Labour's reforms and even extended parts
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
and this situation of the minority forming the beliefs of the many lea!
ds to ignorance of the masses and hopefully to reform by the masses such as the Middle Ages.
The opportunities will never be equal for people. Some people will always have a better chance at success
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Category: /History
106th Congress
1st Session
House of Representatives
To reform abortion in the United States
IN THE U.S. HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES
Ms. Blank/Representative introduced the following bill that was referred to the committee
on public
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of the Great Depression and restore the American economy. President RooseveltÂ’s New Deal that took time to develop included programs that would help the unemployed get jobs, social security issues such as welfare, and housing and agricultural recovery. Roosevelt
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
on the individual rather than on the group. Tragedy
involves a net that tightens around the protagonists in spite of, perhaps even because of,
their efforts to escape it. Comedy, on the other hand, is more interested in the group. It
focuses on the welfare
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
against state sovereignty - that is, to political offenses with respect to which forgiveness is deemed more expedient for the public welfare than prosecution and punishment. Amnesty is usually general, addressed to classes or even communities. Partial pardon
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
), and of Margaret Carnegie, daughter of Thomas Morrison, a shoemaker and political and social reformer. William Carnegie's handloom business dwindled in the wake of industrialization, and in 1848 the family emigrated to the United States, settling in Allegheny
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Category: /Literature/English
of generosity and concern for his own people's welfare, led to his downfall, like that of the notorious Hitler. The German dictator had disastrous plans of genocide, in order to further the creation of a master race. In contrast to the styles of Hitler and Hermod
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