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…. Despite an attack of poliomyelitis, which paralyzed his legs in 1921, he established social reforms that gave people a new perspective on government. Government was not only expected to protect the people from foreign invaders, but to protect against poverty…
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…out rather than the end result. The only way that Disraeli could fulfil his promises about the welfare and conditions of the people and conserving the institutions was by bringing about various social reforms. In his famous speeches in 1872 he promised…
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…coming from the DLC camp made sense and started to address some fundamental issues- market-oriented health care reform, work-oriented welfare reform, reality-oriented military spending, to cite only three examples. Moreover, the devilish details of specific…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with an iron fist and stifled any dissent. After Hoxha's death in 1985, Albania began to emerge from its isolation. As Communist rule in Eastern Europe collapsed in 1989, some Albanians demanded extensive reforms. In 1990 the government endorsed the creation…
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Category: /History
…out rather than the end result. The only way that Disraeli could fulfil his promises about the welfare and conditions of the people and conserving the institutions was by bringing about various social reforms. In his famous speeches in 1872 he promised…
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…, they do not view the state as a means for reform as it does not maintain the attributes of having objectivity, neutrality and representational faithfulness. The state "is not a passive repository of social welfare" Cooper and Sherer (1984), but is actively…
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…, is accountable for making enough money to support the household on his own. The highest paying job he can find, barely pays enough to take care of himself, so he and his family turn to Welfare for help. They continue to struggle to make ends meet when the mother…
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…to create reform and change regulation. One of the main institutions in society in the household or family. It is here that almost all the consumption in society takes place. It is also here that almost all the labour power in society originates. The make-up…
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…to the family and the families ability to create reform and change regulation. One of the main institutions in society in the household or family. It is here that almost all the consumption in society takes place. It is also here that almost all the labour power…
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…firstly the economy, then the welfare state and unemployment, and finally trade unions and their influence. Economically Blair succeeded in gaining the confidence of the markets after eighteen years of Conservative rule. In order to reassure the City, he…
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