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    Health Care Reform Project

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    Health Care Reform Project‚ Part I HCS/440 November 10‚ 2014 Health Care Reform Project‚ Part I A current health care economic issue in the United States is the prescription drugs many patients must obtain because of the doctor’s orders to help with their health condition. In the United States‚ there are many individuals needing to consume their prescription drugs on daily basis. Although‚ these prescriptions are prescribed by their doctors many insurance companies did not have coverage

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    the United States of American dealt with civil rights issues. California struggled with civil rights starting with the labor wars all the way to the 1970s. In the book Bridges of Reform‚ the author‚ Shana Bernstein‚ focuses on civil rights activism in the West coast‚ specifically Los Angeles. Additionally‚ Bridges of Reform attempts to point out how important the West‚ especially cities like Los Angeles‚ were in dealing with a nation of civil rights issues. Bernstein successfully argues how coalitions

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    Social Reform Case Study

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    Jshehehdhfhfjfjfj 13. Radical - favors social reform. Example: KKK 14. Reactionary - wants change‚ but also wants to retreat to the past. Example: Mohamed Siyaad Barre 15. Conservative - doesn’t want change. Example: being against gay marriage 16. Liberal - ready for change but would be considered a reformer. Example: favoring gay marriage 17. Moderate - person who is not extreme‚ partisan‚ nor radical. Example: Dan Boren 18. Democratic Party - favors change or reform. Example: Barrack Obama 19. Republican

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    Reformation in the Middle Ages Throughout the middle ages‚ religion underwent much criticism and controversy. In a time where Catholicism reigned as the sole religion‚ ideas arose that opposed this strict faith. These ideas spawned the Protestant reform and changed religion throughout Europe. It not only changed religious practices and the path to God‚ but also initiated political repercussions. These results were all in search of an answer to the question to which everyone sought assurance: "How

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    1. Describe Thoreau’s philosophy on reform. In his view‚ where does reform begin? a. According to Thoreau‚ reform begins with the individual—finding oneself. To achieve this‚ one must escape the cluttered‚ materialistic world and pursue a life of simplicity—connecting with and learning from nature and “confronting only the essential facts of life.” Only then can a person gain a clear mind and in turn‚ inspiration to live “other lives” and strive to improve change the world. 2. In what way was the

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    Criminal Law Reform Essay

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    assault with regard to law reform. Sexual assault is the term used for criminal offences involving unwanted sexual contact. This can include unwanted touching or groping‚ indecent acts of other kinds and rape‚ and this can occur from any type of perpetrator‚ someone that the victim has a relationship with or a stranger. There are many problems regarding the issue of sexual assault‚ such as consent‚ and under reporting. In the past decades‚ there has been significant law reform in relation to sexual

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    Reforming The Prison System For my research paper‚ I am going to look at the prison system and what could be done to improve it. The prison system affects the lives of millions whether it is by housing them for a crime they committed‚ employing them‚ located near their home or school‚ or through the relationship of a family member. The prison system also affects people through competing for government funds. The prison system nationwide on average is responsible for spending $52 billion through

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    School reform has been in the American limelight for a while now‚ the articles “’Crisis in Education‚’ ‘What Went Wrong with U.S. Schools‚’ and ‘We Are Less Educated than Fifty Years Ago’” (1) were all published around 1957. Around this time‚ America started to fall behind in global events like Sputnik’s launch and Japan taking the lead as an economic powerhouse were noted by critics as examples of the decline of American schools. In 1983‚ the National Commission on Excellence published a report

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    The Trust Act: A Step Towards Immigration Reform Professor Latino Political Science 01 7 November‚ 2013 The Trust Act Immigration laws in California are the subject of much debate in current news. Immigration reform is not moving forward much in Washington‚ but this fall brought many new bills into consideration in California. On October 5‚ Governor Jerry Brown signed the Trust Act‚ along with several other related bills that will go into effect January 1st of 2014

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    lesson in which ones family can appreciate. Our president Donald Trump‚ has established an immigration reform in which he has said‚ “Anyone who has entered the United States illegally is subject to deportation that is what it means to have laws and to have a country” (Ramos). I am persuading you as the next generation‚ you may not know this‚ but you will slowly see changes. The immigration reform that our President has established will affect many‚ maybe even you and it is a law that no one should

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