Papers 941-950 of total 14073 found.
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…. Its outcome has been considerable, especially since its most recent expansion in 1993; approximately 2.5 million children have been lifted out of poverty due solely to the federal EIC program. A strong national economy and welfare reform have contributed…
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…to plate and be willing to provide care for unwanted infants and to confront a society that is not willing to afford the care for these young ones. I myself have made this claim too often when I hear of pro-lifers that are pro-welfare reform or who are against…
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…of private citizens and grants by other social-welfare agencies. Jane Addams served as head resident of Hull House until her death in 1935. She became one of the most famous women in the nation and a leader in many reform movements. In 1963, Hull House…
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…with austerity measures and a reassessment of its traditional commitment to full employment the welfare state. Steps taken include a ten- percent reduction in civil service employment, cuts in social welfare programs, and partial privatization of the state sector…
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…and settings as an analogy to a much bigger picture of the south and its social codes. Though the Widow Douglas adopted Huck and tried to “reform” his ways, he remains an outsider in society. Through Huck’s ability to separate from society, Twain illustrates…
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…people could come and stay at their own free will. The Hull House was established primarily as a welfare agency for needy families, and also to combat juvenile delinquency by providing recreation facilities for children living in slum areas. It also sought…
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…undermined in most of our societies. Whenever, children's issues had been taken into consider, it was guided by the principle of charity and welfare. For many years, the issues of children remained as an welfare areas and the rights of the children were hardly…
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Category: /History
…during the nineteen twenties through the nineteen sixties built strong work ethics that created our now famous American melting pot. But for the past thirty years a runaway welfare state has poisoned our good intentions. Well meaning but misguided entitlement…
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…and more powerful in the world market. With this new trend towards feeding the global economy it is not surprising that the development project had to be restructured and reformed, for the focus was no longer on national economic growth, but rather on the growth…
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…as a social welfare problem. So for example young people were not charged with specific offences, unlike the Young Offenders Act. They were charged under "Delinquency", which not only included criminal offences but also included provincial law violations. Since…
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