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The Great Society (LBJ) p.s. that question would have been easier to read if you used commas.
The National School Lunch Program only started in 1946, but there were a lot of scattered programs before then. During the Great Depression, government-purchased school lunches for children who would have gone hungry were a great way to help farmers with agricultural surpluses without inflating prices.
The Omo River tribes are masters of living in the vast open area of Ethiopia. They have evolved with the African landscape to be able to live there. I would suggest watching the program on NatGeo Wild, Africa's great Riffs. The three part program will explain a lot as to how man has come to be on this planet.
If your great great great grandfather was your only ancestor from Ireland then you would be 1/32 Irish since you have 32 great great great grandparents. That would be slightly more than 3%.
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Medicare, a key Great Society program, provides health insurance for Americans aged 65 and older, helping cover costs associated with hospitalization, prescription drugs, and other medical expenses.
they would take people who were deemed useless to society and kill them.
One of the reasons support for the Great Society declined in the late 1960's were issues with the Vietnam war. The Vietnam war greatly reduced the amount of political power that could be used promoting The Great Society. Johnson felt that he was going to be criticized either way. If he elected to stay out of the war and work on his Great Society programs at home he would be criticized as a coward for not promoting the promise of containment. This would not only hurt him but the nation as well. If he entered the war it would essentially kill any chance of the Great Society working to its full extent, he felt that his obligation as President was to the nation, and therefore chose to enter the war, which damaged his Great Society.
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You may be referring to the "Great Society." President Lyndon B. Johnson wanted to try to end poverty, reduce crime, and also reduce income inequality. He also wanted to improve the environment. Beginning in May of 1964, he announced a series of programs and policies that he hoped would achieve these goals, including what he called the "War on Poverty." As part of the policies he supported, he started the Job Corps, to provide vocational training; and he also championed Medicare, to provide affordable health care for the elderly.
That would depend on you point of view and the views of society at the time in which you lived. In modern times no but in victorian times "polite society" was everything.
It was Promoted by Lyndon B. Johnson.
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a positive word for criticism would be critiquing. Critiquing is a form of pointing out mistakes such as when a teacher critiques your work.
In "The Pedestrian," Ray Bradbury critiques society's increasing reliance on television as a form of escapism and a barrier to human interaction. He portrays a future where individuals are isolated and disconnected from each other, consumed by the mindless distraction of televised entertainment. Ultimately, Bradbury warns against the potential dehumanizing effects of technology on society.
The shadow formed would be tetrahedrons with an nostalgic way of cooperating with the society at that time.