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…This is an important question to historians for many reasons. It helps us to discover whether Hitler genuinely had the welfare and wellbeing of Germans at heart when he created his policies or whether he knew that war was inevitable and he set about…
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Category: /Law & Government
…mines and forests. Perhaps his administration's greatest achievement was the implementation of a massive social reform program known as the "Equal Opportunity Program." The controversial program expanded the role of the provincial government by abolishing…
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Category: /Literature
…will have a number of effects on a number of different areas of the economy including the economic outlook, tax cuts, welfare to work, business taxes, health, skills and training, families and careers, Australia's security and international engagement. Nominal…
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Category: /Literature
…in developing the skills and improving the welfare of the Filipino workers for them to face globalization squarely. He must have the necessary training and equipment to protect him against the dislocations and uncertainties emerging from globalization. Meanwhile…
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…. With the passing of the G.I. Bill in 1944, record numbers of Baby Boomers were able to attend college and earn a degree. Many were impacted by the Vietnam War and draft protests (Wikipedia). In the midst of the war on foreign soil, Baby Boomers ignited reform
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…successfully. It certainly offered no solution to labor-management conflicts, and it was often opposed by middle managers as well as by workers. (Nelson ; 1975) A lot of the middle-class reformers and a fair number of "enlightened" business leaders came to believe…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. This was to be achieved via a series of reforms to all of the major institutionalised services but particularly in respect of the family, to changes to the system of social security. A series of reforms were designed not only to reduce spending but to effect changes…
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Category: /History
…that there are significant lacunae in the network of support provided by soviet social welfare programmes.” (p. 74). Study carried out by Gordon and Klopotov (1972), shows that from 1965 - 68, some 32% of workers’ households were regarded as being poor – income below 50 rubles…
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…bill, and a welfare reform bill that ended federal guarantees and shifted the responsibility for these services to the states. His domestic record showed that he had cut the deficit in half, had expanded earned-income credit for the working poor, and had…
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…, the Family and Medical Leave Act, an anticrime bill, and a welfare reform bill that ended federal guarantees and shifted the responsibility for these services to the states. His domestic record showed that he had cut the deficit in half, had expanded earned-income…
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