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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Reform means beneficial change, or sometimes, more specifically, reversion to a pure original state. Reform is generally distinguished from revolution. The latter means basic or radical change; whereas reform may be no more than fine tuning, or at most redressing serious wrongs without altering the fundamentals of the system. Reform seeks to improve the system as it stands, never to overthrow it wholesale. During the Philadelphia Convention of 1787, for example, the New Jersey Plan would have reformed the existing constitution, the Articles of Confederation. By contrast, the Virginia Plan proposed to completely rewrite the nation's fundamental charter, and create a new constitution. Virginia's more revolutionary approach prevailed and resulted in the U.S. Constitution. Likewise today, many reforms are proposed in the United States Congress which aim to improve the system. For example, campaign finance reform would modify the way elections in the United States are financed, but would not change the basic nature of the offices at stake. Rotation in office or term limits would, by contrast, be more revolutionary, in altering basic political connections between incumbents and constituents. The UK government frequently uses the term "reform" to describe changes to public services, such as the National Health Service. However, these changes are not universally accepted as beneficial . Developing countries may carry out a wide range of reforms to improve their living standards, often with support from international financial institutions and aid agencies. This can include reforms to macroeconomic policy, the civil service, and public financial management. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License What can we do to reform health care systems? Q. In this bad economy is there anything we can do to help reform the health care systems? Please explain. Asked by purplepenguin104 - Mon Mar 30 16:06:41 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Remove the profits being made by insurance companies by removing the indurande companies. How much more health care would be available??? Allow individuals to set aside tax free dollars for health care that are inheritable! Answered by Spots * B4myeyes - Mon Mar 30 16:13:12 2009 Why is Obama and most of the lawyers in congress against tort reform? Q. If they were really serious about lowering the cost of health care wouldn't tort reform be a good place to start? Could it be that lawyers don't want to cut off their personal gravy train that generates billions of dollars a year for them at our expense? Does Obama & congress really have the American peoples best interests in mind or their own? Asked by Invisible - Sun Jun 21 11:27:14 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. looks like you answered your own question to me are you trolling? Answered by Spock (rhp) - Sun Jun 21 11:31:18 2009 What do you think needs the most reform in the United States?
Q. I think that the education of our children is deplorable and immediate action needs to be taken. I would also like to see a reform in our criminal justice system. Too many harmless people getting sent to prison while the real criminals get their charges dropped and are walking the streets. REX, I agree with you completely. Asked by Apollo - Wed Jul 2 03:51:24 2008 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments A. First and foremost, our prisons should be transformed into slave labor camps. It'll make people think twice about robbing a liquor store or raping a jogger in an alley. Second, finding a job should be as easy as going to the city hall, asking for work, and them handing you a shovel and telling you where to go. Third, the welfare system--if you want free money, pick up the trash on the highways! Fourth, we really need to stop wasting taxpayer's money on foreign countries' affairs! What do they have to do with us! Fifth, college education should be FREE and funded by the government. Answered by Maxwell - Wed Jul 2 04:01:20 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "reform" Obama's $12B plan will slow community college reform
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