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foreign policy. In September 1994 and again in the summer of 1996, Clinton ordered limited military attacks against Iraq for repeated violations of the 1991 Gulf War armistice agreement.
Health-care reform had been important in Clinton's campaign ,and proved
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minorities from seeking treatment when it is needed, along with not having medical insurance. Racism and discrimination is another factor along with the mistrust of the health care system and the bias attitude of the physicians. The U.S government and private
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of these policies the increase of money has been adhered to, however this increase in expenditure has not been sufficient to cope with the ever increasing population. In 1991,there was a period of immense change and new challenges within the health service. NHS reforms
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, dedication, philanthropy, research or educational efforts, have made substantial, lasting contributions to improving health care quality.
NCQA is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to improving health care quality everywhere by recognizing
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the health care, child labor laws, loans to the poor so they would be able to attend college, and education. They also wanted to work with the immigrants so their American background could develop as well. Social regulation was another important goal they wanted
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the Progressive era. Progressive Urban reform was a movement when people began to care more about the bettering of self and others. With newer major problems facing cities, new immigrants, and immorality within the lower working class, this type of reform was much
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% of GDP on health care. Free education through the university level also is available. According to a recent OECD report, from December 2001, Finnish teenagers were rated as having the best reading literacy among OECD countries. In the mid-1970s
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The strengh of the British system of government has always been his ability to stifle any danger of revolution through many reforms. During the 20th century, Britain was the model of liberalism.
Britain was a constitutional monarchy where the power
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on November 3, 1992. Clinton was the youngest president since Kennedy and was also the first president born after World War II. In his campaign, he promised tax cuts for the middle class, tax increases for the wealthy, health care reforms, and reductions
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for families, women, and children in her own right. As President Clinton's adviser on mental health issues, she has fought to end discrimination in health care for those with mental illnesses. She has been a leader on issues ranging from children's health
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