Papers 981-990 of total 14073 found.
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…for tuberculosis. This pamphlet was the first of MetLife’s series of health publications. The Welfare Division’s most memorable program was the Metropolitan Life Visiting Nurse Service. Frankel, after being challenged by a fellow reformer to allow MetLife to have…
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Category: /History
…to support the governments as it thinks about selling its interest in Jamaica’s largest insurance and bank provider, the Life of Jamaica and National Commercial Bank. This is the first of the three financial reforms. The second loan is for reformation of quality…
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…that could have happened to them which might have contributed to their problem. The reasons are different for each and every person. Some of the more major issues that contribute to this are lack of affordable housing, declining welfare assistance, and mental…
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…an economy that is in the throes of a downward spiral? Therefore the private sector has been occupied in short-term trading and currency speculations which do nothing for growth or the welfare of the state. 15) An obvious result of this situation…
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Category: /Literature/English
…an economy that is in the throes of a downward spiral? Therefore the private sector has been occupied in short-term trading and currency speculations which do nothing for growth or the welfare of the state. 15) An obvious result of this situation…
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…sector has been occupied in short-term trading and currency speculations which do nothing for growth or the welfare of the state. 15) An obvious result of this situation is that the disparity between the rich and the poor has grown. The share of the poorest…
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…be expected to turn around an economy that is in the throes of a downward spiral? Therefore the private sector has been occupied in short-term trading and currency speculations which do nothing for growth or the welfare of the state. 15) An obvious result…
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…. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 allows most illegal aliens who have resided in the U.S. continuously since January 1, 1982, to apply for legal status. In addition, the law prohibits employers from hiring illegal aliens and mandates penalties…
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…to be tolerant of her husband's polygamist behavior. Within the family, a woman's responsibility was to serve her husband and tend for the children. In fact, the main purpose in her life was to concern herself with her family's comfort and welfare. Women were merely…
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…The Contributions of Eleanor Roosevelt Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born in New York City on October 11, 1884. She was one of America's great reforming leaders who had a sustained impact on national policy toward youth, blacks, women, the poor…
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