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    The Welfare Trap Women‚ namely single mothers‚ on welfare are trapped in the system by children‚ job mobility‚ and lack of funds to create a better life for themselves and their children‚ which ultimately leads to years of struggle to break free from a system that neither benefits nor supports the women they were created to help. The welfare system has been infamously labeled as a "free money system" for unmotivated women with children they no longer wish to care to raise. This social stigma

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    The first half of the 20th century saw Britain evolving into a welfare state lots of policies come into place within the early 1920-1930s which aimed to help people with housing‚ unemployment‚ education‚ pensions‚ insurance problems which where all massive issues at that current time and in 1940s a policy was created which allowed people to get health care and sick pay (Rose‚ 1992). In the 19th Century the prisons went from private to public control and to Cohen (1985) this was the start of increasing

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    Does Welfare Feel Ashamed

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    Welfare was created in 1935 to provide for the families in need of food‚ clothing‚ and shelter‚ but today it has become a large‚ controversial topic. Some people argue that it is ridiculous that some people can’t take care of themselves and must rely on everyone else’s money to support them. Those people cause those on welfare to become ashamed of themselves. I believe people on welfare should not feel ashamed because some do hold a job if not multiple‚ but still cannot provide for themselves and

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    you ever looked at an animal in your local zoo exhibit and wondered if they were truly better off there than if they were in the wild? A growing number of people are beginning to believe that zoo animals are better off than animals who are left in their natural habitat. To thrive means that an animal is growing and learning to survive in such a way that allows it to flourish. Although animals in captivity are provided with their basic needs to survive and more‚ wild animals are more likely to thrive

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    CHAPTER ONE SITUATION ANALYIS To be able to come up with a good child welfare advocacy‚ the group assessed the external and internal situation. This chapter evaluates the situations and trends in a particular advocacy. It provides the information needed for planning. Background of Child Welfare Child welfare is a government- run service for protecting children and young people who are underage which are still vulnerable to abuses like commercial sexual exploitation‚ trafficking‚ child labor

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    Animal Rights

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    Unethical and Should be Illegal Animal rights are practically nonexistent in farming livestock today. Factory farming animals is a prime example of just how inhumanly animals are treated in our society every day all over the world. When we think about farms‚ we think about chickens pecking corn from the grass free roaming around a farm‚ cows out to pasture grazing in the fields‚ and pigs frolicking in the mud. But the reality is that farming has changed‚ and animals are suffering inconceivably. Before

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    Animal Abuse When he was only ten weeks old Oogy the dog was tied to a stake and used as bait to train fighting dogs . A pitbul came and tore most of his ear off and crushed part of his jaw. Oogy was left to bleed nearly to death until the police came to rescue him‚ he was nursed back to health. The Levins met Oogy when they brought their 17-year-old cat in for his final visit. The puppy was delighted to recive kisses and love from the Levins and soon enough the Levins took Oogy home. Animal

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    lot less to murder their unsold dogs then the expenses they pay to take care of them while they wait for them to be sold. In the United States‚ an estimated 4 to 6 million dogs are euthanized in shelters each year. Pete Wedderburn‚ editor of Small Animal‚ says “It’s very disappointing that

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    No Drug Test for Welfare

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    Many public policies that are documented‚ frequently have negative consequences that are overlooked. One of these documents would be the drug testing of welfare recipients; screening public assistance recipients for the abuse of any intoxicating substances. Even though suspicions have risen about substance abuse among welfare participants‚ those suspicions lack factual information. Many of these suspicions‚ however‚ arise from the mental problems which some of the recipients actually suffer from

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    Welfare in America Econ 3150.001 Fall 2010 Economics of Discrimination Abstract This paper will discuss welfare in America. Being from California and living there for 21 years‚ I have seen many minority groups struggle‚ including blacks from central LA‚ and Hispanics legal and non-legal in San Diego‚ and across Southern California. I am curious to explore how much taxpayers pay for service programs and welfare in our country as a whole‚ and will be taking the side of limiting

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