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    Immigration reform is a political topic that has to do with changes to current immigration policy of a country, it also means to change into an improved form or condition, by amending or removing faults or abuses. In the United States, the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, made it illegal to hire illegal immigrants. Since then the laws have changed and it isn 't illegal to hire them anymore.“In 2011 foreign workers made up about 15.9% of the labor union picking up jobs most people don…

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    In the 8th c. BC, the Spartan lawgiver Lycurgus traveled the Mediterranean examining kingdoms and governments in order to reform his polis. His goal was to eliminate the lawlessness and disorder that had weakened Sparta and create a new constitution to keep it free. Three of Lycurgus’ reforms to ensure freedom were the youth training and childhood (the agoge), the removal of extravagance and the creation of generalization between the people, and the social code when it came to battle and the…

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    Criminal Justice Reform

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    drug addicts will eventually turn to their old ways. Drug addicts need to have restoration not derence. Our system is truly failing in the area of restoration. With all of these implications of The united states justice system desperately needing reform what will you do to stand for a change? One very important aspect of the criminal justice system is the recidivism rate. About 68 percent of 405,000 prisoners released in 30 states in 2005 were arrested for a new crime within three years of…

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    Prison Reform Essay

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    Prison reform, the attempt of improving the conditions inside of prisons also to establish a more beneficial penal system or implement auxiliary to imprisonment; assists the prisoners to prepare better for their second life after their second life after their time serving in prison. At the NAACP’s 106th national convention, on July 15, 2015; Mr. President Obama listed a bunch of reasons that the United States should reform the criminal justice system. And some reasons that the government will…

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    Welfare Reform Viewpoints

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    The welfare reform has become a controversial topic for both conservatives and liberals. Both of these groups have different ideologies and intake of welfare recipients. Conservatives claim that poverty originates in individual choices and argue that welfare programs promote laziness and single parenting, a trend that can be seen today as a consequence of the many restrictive regulations embedded in the TANF after the 1996 reform. Liberals, on the other hand, agree with…

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    Essay On Welfare Reform

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    Welfare reform changes affected single mothers parenting. Having a child out of wedlock was looked down on. Two parent households promoted marriage as a standard to raise a family. If a welfare recipient had an additional child while on welfare her check would increase to reflect the additional family member however, the negative stereotypes of single mothers caused that benefit not to go into effect (Stern et al (2012). So if a single mother had more children she was viewed as irresponsible…

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    Hello class today I’m going to talk about Education reform in America. My claim is the education system in the United States has seen many changes since America was founded, with some of the reforms mirroring the bigger problems in American society, such as racism, the separation of church and state, and inequality. For my creative project I have more of an interactive piece that goes through out my presentation I’m going to split the class into three parts, the white boys, white girls and the…

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    American Education Reform

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    ranks of education systems as of 2013 (Coleman). This ranking indicates that there is a major problem with the American Education System. Though many people believe that reform must come in the form of larger budgets this is not the case, money actually does not have a direct link with student performance (Robinson). The reform for the American Education System needs to come in the form of teachers with more will and want to help, focusing on the true needs of students and shifting the focus…

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    the streets. Now some people argue that prisons should be places of reform, havens where prisoners can reflect on what they have done and how they can return to be valuable members of society. And it is perhaps because the prison system tries to accomplish all these things simultaneously, that it is such a spectacular monument failure. Prisons run…

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    Social Welfare Reform

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    development, which unleashed dynamic forces in the evolutionary process. From a human perspective, this furthered the building of civil society in this welfare reform it also released human potential it brought a greater sense of security to the life of the working class and their participation as a political force for change. The social reforms taking place at the beginning of the 20th century where on both sides of the political spectrum the liberal and conservative governments such as the…

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