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…Key Ingredients that Engendered the Protestant Reformation Since the foundations of the Christian faith, the Catholic denomination has consistently been the most powerful and largest church community. The Pope held supreme religious power over…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, however, did not stand a chance against the main issue of public health. Health issues of the city's large population are a growing concern for Dallas's mayor and city council. The city government has the authority to regulate smoking in area restaurants…
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…everyone else. He noticed that the milkmaids got a similar rash, cowpox, on their hands after touching the cows during milking. Jenner's careful observations led him to conclude that getting this milder form of infection must somehow protect the milkmaids…
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…of decrees that were issued six weeks after taking office we have to examine the state of the relationship between the center and the regions. From this understanding, Putin's reforms of the system will then be analysed. Conflicts in center-periphery relations…
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…The increase in patient involvement in decision making regarding their own health in recent years have led to relevant changes in doctor-patient communication. Doctors need to start accepting the increased involvement of patients and engage in shared…
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Category: /Law & Government
…systems, careful planning, weak legislation that is seldom enforced and a lack of legal and social sanctions. As can be seen by looking into the history of litigation against Tobacco companies (particularly in the United States but also here in Australia…
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…Anne Moody was an important character in the role of social reform for Africa Americans in Mississippi. Her will to change people and desire for a better life for African Americans was based on the problems and difficulties she faced when she…
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…The nation's immigration quotas expanded allowing more newcomers to enter the United States legally than at any point since the beginning of the twentieth century. The Immigration Reform Act of 1965 had eliminated quotas based on national origin…
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…"More than half of Americans have had sexual intercourse and face significant sexual health risks. Each year over one million teenagers become pregnant, one in seven teenagers contract a sexually transmitted disease, and one in five hundred students…
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Category: /History
…signatures. On the strength of the petition, the legislature allowed Elizabeth Cady Stanton to give a speech for the bill. Women's Rights were another area in need of reform at the time. Women's rights guarantee that women will not face discrimination…
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