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Category: /Literature
…The Struggle Of A Single Mother <Tab/>There are times that can be very hard on a person. It is very difficult to maintain a family being the only parent. Many individuals think of people who are on welfare as being bad, but Ms. Downy…
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…are important to excellent education and to effective school reform; "3) the most significant contribution of the arts to education reform is the transformation of teaching and learning; "4) such transformation is best realized in the context of comprehensive…
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Category: /Literature/English
…upside down, if you judge by what is right," he said. And the welfare of the people of this country is what is right, not protecting the profits of corporations. During my years at Princeton and Harvard Law School, I discovered that corporations were…
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Category: /History
…of the poor to increase. In addition there was a famine in the countryside that averaged out at once every four years. During the 1530s, Henry VIII's reformation and dissolution of monasteries resulted in, among other things, much Church land being put…
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…bill, and a welfare reform bill that ended federal guarantees and shifted the responsibility for these services to the states. His domestic record showed that he had cut the deficit in half, had expanded earned-income credit for the working poor, and had…
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Category: /Law & Government
…by providing a better product or service; they must now be constantly engaged in the political process. While some may call for campaign finance reform, this will do little to address the problem (even if it passes constitutional muster). Real campaign finance…
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…, on the other hand, serves to increase the wealth, welfare, education, and spirituality of society. The Panopticon does punish but it does so in a means of reform. It attempts to restore the individual to a being that can be a productive and positive influence…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…economic arrangement also appeared for the first time. Moreover the Catholic Churches was associated with a governmental institution with jurisdiction of the taxes, laws and courts. The church assumed social welfare functions by providing food and lodging…
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Category: /Literature/English
…government, called zemstvos, was instituted. The zemstvos were given responsibility for matters of education, health and welfare. The second reform to come about after emancipation was the introduction of jury trials, independent judges, and professional lawyers…
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…, the reform on governmental institutions is at full swing and enterprises will enjoy much more rights of their own decision. 2. The National People's Congress, China's Parliament, is playing the role of supreme political power of the country in the real sense. All…
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