Papers 891-900 of total 14073 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…own strength…" (Bourke 202). On the contrary, the heavenly city is humble, peaceful, holy, concerned with the common welfare, and submissive to God. It "desires for its neighbor what it desires for itself," deems God as the lifter of its head, and marks…
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Category: /History
…about two- fifths of the work force. Extensive land reform was implemented after 1979. Corn, sorghum, and beans are the chief staples and are harvested twice a year. Cotton, coffee, sugar, and bananas are produced primarily for export. There was a severe…
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…to ’87 he reformed welfare. Not long after, Bill was nominated as the Democratic presidential candidate and he chose Al Gore from Tennessee as his running mate. Campaigning on the slogan "putting people first" and concepts such as preserving the American Dream…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…The Jungle I learned that the rights and welfare of the average American working man and woman have dramatically increased over the past hundred years. Although some of the same social, economic, and political problems still occur in our society…
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…larger, owners had to rely on managers to run or control part of the company. Another key factor was Increase affluence. Instead of workers revolting and overthrowing to get power, they called upon reformism, which is a change within the system. Workers…
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Category: /Literature/English
…are, in most cases, widespread in the economy and enjoyed by millions of our fellow citizens outside the labor movement. It is often hard to remember that what we take for granted-vacations with pay, pensions, health and welfare protection, grievance and arbitration…
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Category: /History
…of one of her “stunts” was when she pretended to be insane and committed herself to the New York Blackwell Island Asylum. When she was released after ten days, she wrote a story exposing the asylum’s poor conditions. The story sparked reform from all around…
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…to birth control. Aging parents rely on the help of children because they can count on almost no social welfare protection or unemployment compensation. Living standards have also been lowered by the economic reform policies since 1982. An estimated 100,000…
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…in their wake. News of this incident repulsed and angered many Americans who hoped that the days of senseless racially motivated crimes were behind us. High black crime rates, an extraordinary amount of African Americans on the nations welfare rolls and low…
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…. Kennedy, experimented with LSD.” (Lee 85) Drugs pointed the counterculture in one unified direction, a path of change and reform of what they thought was a negative and repressive world. In The Doors drummer Ray Manzerarek’s book Light My Fire, he tells…
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