Category: /Literature
uncomfortable or disenchanted with the difficult topic at hand. This book will make one think of welfare reform in a very different way. It would shed light on the fact that some poor people are legitimately trying to make an honest living and still finding
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Industrial
- Main source of income; Tourism
- Capitalistic
- Divided into two major segments
1. The developed industrial north, dominated by private companies
2. The less developed, welfare-dependent agricultural south, with 20% unemployment
- Most Raw
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Category: /History
delegates. The country was divided in to six regions, with a bureau of military and political authority.
Mao interest in the peasants welfare made land reform priority on the new governments
list. The Agrarian Law of 1950 permitted a small cadre
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Category: /History
delegates. The country was divided in to six regions, with a bureau of military and political authority.
Mao interest in the peasants welfare made land reform priority on the new governments
list. The Agrarian Law of 1950 permitted a small cadre to carry
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Category: /Business & Economy
of public taxation and expenditure, while maintaining high levels of welfare and other public services (Manning 1996). A significant feature of the reforms was the belief that the state had become too large and over-committed, and that the market offered superior
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Category: /History
. Reform groups had to choose between an
increasingly unpopular law and social welfare programs that were desperately required. Prohibition can be looked at as a struggle between the working class and the establishment. Prohibition joined education as part
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Category: /History/North American History
by industrialization, many
North Americans were convinced of the need and the feasibility
of reform.'9, it is ironic that prohibition is deemed
responsible for the advent of organized crime in Canada.
Regardless of the pros and cons of prohibition, it cannot be
denied
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
and state control. In the third world, socialist programs have stressed land reform and centralized economic planning, often through a one-party, but since the 1980s there has been a movement toward state control of the economy (McConnell & Brue, 1990). From
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Category: /History/World History
Whitlam. The following three years were a program of social reform, though the leadership period suffered under the effects of a world economy turned sour and through a perceived mismanagement of the Australian finances. Combined with scandals, high inflation
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
the 1920s, as welfare capitalism established itself in the United States, the nation emerged as a modern middle-class economy of automobiles, consumer appliances like washing machines, refrigerators, radios. One of every five American residents had motor vehicles
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