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    Spelling Reforms

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    foreigners as well as for native speakers. Hence‚ spelling reform is seen as a need to introduce a logical structure connecting the spelling and pronunciation of words. In this essay‚ I will discuss the former spelling reforms led by Webster and the others in the past‚ the reasons behind the numerous attempts in the past to reform English and why these reforms never really succeeded. Before we look at the different spelling reforms proposed in the past‚ let us first examine how Modern English

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    Education Reform

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    my audience to think about education reform and to inspire them to enact changes in our education system. Central Idea: While education reform has been around since the inception of formal education‚ the past 30 years have seen many changes that are at the very least counter-productive to effective learning for children and teaching for educators and at worst‚ devastating to the moral of children and their enjoyment of the learning process. Real education reform would take into account that children

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    Tort Reform

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    lawsuits made. This scrutiny has lead to the creation of tort reform. Tort reform is a movement to reshape the way consumers can access the courts by restricting their right to sue and limiting the award that could be received (Crane). The upbringing of this reform has also brought to the table two clear and divided groups and their opinions of tort reform; the advocates of tort reform and the opposition. Though many tort reform advocate groups exist‚ the most prevalent and well publicized advocate

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    Education Reform

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    Reform-To change something for the better. That’s exactly what happened in the education reform in the mid 19th century. Now because of the education reform it doesn’t matter your gender or class anybody can go to school. This also refreshed the United States national identity to a better state. The Education Reform made the longest lasting impact on today’s society. Before the mid 19th century many kids couldn’t go to school based on there gender or class. A big motivation for the education reform

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    Immigration Reform

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    IMMIGRATION REFORM The United States has over an estimated one million immigrants‚ both legal and illegal‚ entering the country each year. The total number of illegal immigrants is said to be close to 11 million. A few issues which arise from this are the strain imposed on funding for welfare‚ employment‚ education system‚ and healthcare. So what can be done about this? According to a recent Gallup survey‚ two-thirds of the American population is in favor of certain measures regarding immigration

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    Reform Judaism

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    Reform Judaism Tamara Rice Instructor: Eric Speir REL 212 March 11th‚ 2012 Background Over a month ago when I selected the topic of Judaism as the subject for my field research paper‚ I thought that the outcome would be cut and dry. I knew that Judaism served as the foundation for my own faith (Christianity) and that Jews honored the Sabbath from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. I also had in my mind the imagery of the Star of David‚ the Torah scroll and the

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    Immigration Reform

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    People: Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ Beacon Press Books. Bruno Andorra. (2010) Unauthorized Alien Students: Issues and Dream Act‚ New York‚ NY. Congressional Research Service. Taylor‚ Yoku. (2012) Immigration and Assimilation: Lanham‚ Maryland. Published by Government Institutes .

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    Healthcare Reform

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    CECILIA AVEROS MBA IN HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT ‚ ABSTRACT Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act( PPACA) also known as Obama care is a healthcare reform signed in March 23‚ 2010 whose main goal is to conceptualizes the “ Universal affordable Healthcare Coverage “making significant impacts in the healthcare system. The purpose of this board is to discuss the challenges that effective leaders at

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    Immigration Reform

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    Immigration Reform is obviously a big issue in America today. I mean everywhere you go; you either see something about or read about it. There is no exact number as to how many illegal immigrants cross the border‚ but it is estimated to be around 11 to 12 million. This has become a major political and social issue because of the continued flow of illegal immigrants. There is nothing really around that will stop this problem. Nothing has really been done‚ I mean there are borders and all‚ but who

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    Immigration reform

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    IMPACTS ON IMMIGRATION REFORM Immigration reform is a widely debated topic that affects the lives of every citizen whether they are for‚ against or indifferent to the issue. The United States needs a new immigration policy that is based less on wishful thinking and more on realism. Spending vast sums of money trying to enforce arbitrary numerical limits on immigration that bear no relationship to economic reality is a fool’s errand. We need flexible limits on immigration that rise and fall with

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