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- 6171: School's Role In Our Life
- ... Also, at college you have to buy your own books whereas in high school you borrow them from the school for a year. As they do for high schools, the government should pay for the books and then borrow them to students, as they do in high schools. Paying for the education you get is expensive, but many people have to ...
- 6172: The Enlightenment
- ... reaction, did the Enlightenment contribution to the literature of human freedom and some institutions in which its values have been embodied. Included in the latter are many facets of modern government, education, and philanthropy.
- 6173: Progressivism
- ... to the almighty trusts. Other reformers, emphasizing the humanitarian theme, called for laws to protect workers and the urban poor. Other progressives concentrated on schemes for reforming the structure of government, especially at the municipal level. Some reformers, viewing immigration, urban immortality, and incipient social disorder as the central problems, fought for immigration restriction, the abolition of prostitution and saloons, and ...
- 6174: Flexible Benefits Plan
- ... expenses with pre-taxed dollars. References Abbott, R. K. (1995). Redefining flex after health reform. Journal of Compensation and Benefits, 10, 61. Cavanaugh, T. J. (1994). Participation in Cafeteria Plans. Government Finance Review, 10, 48-49. Everett, J. O., Miller, E. G. (1994). Payroll Taxes and Flexible Spending Accounts. The CPA Journal, 64,The CPA Journal, 64, 30-34. Flynn, G ...
- 6175: The Meaning of Society
- ... prevent him from putting ideas in the minds of other individuals of the society. In the case of Karl Marx the character, World Controller, could be associated with the Belgian government, who was the one fearful that the revolutionary activities undertaken by Marx, could influence people to be against their system. Both of them had to be isolated from their settled ...
- 6176: Development of Communist Theory
- ... economic system and the ownership of property (Payne 421). The struggle between the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat would end when the socialists started a revolution and attained a full communistic government (Payne 423). If the leaders of present day communist countries and the former communist countries were not guided by the principles of Marx and Engels they operation of the countries ...
- 6177: Treating People Fairly Is A Right That Has Been Changed By Affirmative Action
- ... deal of talk in Congress of legislation that would eliminate virtually all Federally sponsored affirmative action, Congress cannot alter voluntary affirmative action in the private sector or state and local government unless members of Congress are prepared to rework the 1964 Civil Rights Act. (Caralton 19-23). Treating people fairly is a right that has been taken away by affirmative action ...
- 6178: Native Culture Prior to Contact with Europeans
- ... fur-trapping, and living off the land. The Indians lost their tribal grounds as the white man moved in and they were eventually placed on reservations that white man's government set up. This was the only land they could call there own now. Whether or not the Europeans feeling toward the Indian was good or evil, the white man changed ...
- 6179: The Rwanda Refugee Crisis
- ... and to assume all the rights and obligations of the resident population." 5. One of the strategies used in Rwanda to bring about repatriation was a confidence building mechanism. The government of Rwanda declared that the refugees returning home would be greeted with conditions of safety, and dignity, as well as right to their full property rights. The UNHCR established transit ...
- 6180: The Atomic Bomb Flashed Above Hiroshima
- ... house of Mr.Nakamoto, the head of her neighborhood Association and asked him what she should do. He told her to remain at home unless an urgent warning. The Prefectural Government convinced, everyone in Hiroshima that the city would be attacked. Their house was 1,350 yards or three-quarters of a mile, from the center of the explosion. Timbers fell ...
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