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Category: /History
…, there were church - sponsored schools organized by colonies. In 1638 a new school that was supported by The Dutch West India Company, and involved with Dutch Reformed Church was opened in New Amsterdam. (Cremin 314) During this time, about eighty new colleges were…
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…capitalist states? His answer was straightforward: The direction of the state is organized by the welfare concerns of the capitalist class. This is accomplished by a twofold mechanism, first the prominent positions within the state apparatus were held by members…
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Category: /Law & Government
…together. However, the Act does not cover property disputes between de facto couples (AustLII, 2000). The principal aim of the Family Law Act 1975 was to reform the law governing the dissolution of a marriage and was a response by the government at the time…
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…pay. Despite passage of the long-fought-for 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), which liberalized legal immigration in exchange for a promised crackdown on unlawful entry and employment, millions of illegals continue to flood into the United…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…a chance, and their ability to train individuals new to the work force, made welfare reform the success that it is. They deserve far better treatment from government than they have received. We will provide it through many of the initiatives explained…
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…of establishing a reformatory. After the Society for the Prevention of Pauperism ceased to exist as an organization in 1823, the Society for the Reformation for Juvenile Delinquents took its place.(Pickett, 1969) Even though the New York House of Refuge was managed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…protected private interest unjustly. (Document G) Hoover started creating jobs when the Depression caused Americans to demand public purpose reform, but the public still quickly characterized him as a conservative despite passing some, now considered, liberal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…two of such parties, the Liberals and the Australian Greens. The Liberal Party asserts a claim to represent the interests of the individual, families and free enterprise. The Liberal Party has an exemplary record of providing a reformative policy…
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…is a fascinating book and gives an insight in European society just prior to the Reformation - obviously a time of major upheaval. My initial focus question was : How does Thomas More demonstrate in his book "Utopia" the hypocrisy of Christianity throughout the middle…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for reform is an injustice to society with the exception of those offenders who are mentally unable to function without endangering the public’s welfare. Providing counseling and evaluation to determine if the offender is in need of medication to correct…
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