Fund and improve the standard of schooling, this will mean more children will gain the qualifications they need to work and therefore pay tax. It also eliminates the need for money to be given out to support people who are out of work.
Make it easier for skilled, educated migrants to work in the country, they increase the working population so more people will be paying taxes.
Give tax benefits / priority housing, healthcare, schooling / reduced public transport pares / assistance with paying for childcare or other economic benefits to families with a certain number of children (in France for example this is 3 children per couple)
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Agamemnon was the King, who was born to rule, but he didn't have the capability to do so. While Achilles was the king, who had the ability to rule, but couldn't utilize it properly. Both had a bad temper and were always trying to portray themselves as the heroes for Greeks. Neither of them was ever willing to compromise, or accept a status lower that that of a hero. This was the main reason behind their dispute of Briseis, which resulted in the loss of hundreds of soldiers on both sides. They were never appropriate to be declared as heroes.
For early Greeks, courage and strength of a person, along with his honesty towards his people, contributed majorly towards that person's rank in people's eye. Hector at that time, was the commander of Trojan Army and was considered as the future King of Troy. No one had a match for his valor and bravery. Apart from that, his sense of responsibility and concern for Trojan women and the community also made him a hero in the eyes of his people.
It adds emphasis to that phrase, and implies a deeper meaning
The spread of Islam changed many countries. The religion quickly spread and many countries of power classified themselves as Muslim countries. This united the countries in a religious manner and all of the Muslim countries were led and ruled by a khalifah. The united rule helped Muslims achieve victory over battles that would change the face of the Earth.