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    How Industries Use Persuasion How do people make decisions that were not originally thought about on their own? Why do people make decisions that were not originally thought about on their own? Where do these implanted thoughts come from? How are they being implanted? Why are these thoughts being brought about? Certain industries try to get people to join their “team”; whether it be by picking products made by their company versus another companies’ or by getting people to become loyal followers

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    Persuasion is the act of causing people to do or believe things. Persuasion is present in everyday situations and places‚ including in politics. Persuasion is used to create change‚ people change based on what they value or are required to do. Politicians are always trying to persuade people‚ either by changing their minds about many issues‚ or making them believe certain ideas or laws. Persuasion in democracy is helping the United States citizens both positively and negatively.   Persuasion is helping

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    In the article‚ Kristof gives examples of people in need of welfare checks in a poor part of Kentucky. He writes that the majority of Americans living in poverty have helpful appliances like washers‚ dryers‚ and microwaves‚ but “What they don’t have is hope.” The people living off of welfare checks at the expense of their children have no expectation to live better lives because‚ from their points of view‚ their lives cannot improve. After reading something as devastating as that‚ the audience will

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    Drug Testing Welfare Recipients BSHS/332 Drug Testing Welfare Recipients Regular Drug testing is part of many people’s lives. When starting a new job many companies require a drug screening urinalysis. After gaining employment many companies require regular screening. Welfare Recipients have never been required to have drug tests to acquire benefits. Welfare was started in the 1930’s during the Great Depression to help families that were struggling. New Laws States have been proposing

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    TDA 2.2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1.1 When working with children and young people there are many legislations‚ guidelines and policies in place that ‘safeguard’ them including E-safety. These acts are constantly evolving and amended to improve the lives and safety of every child. The United Nations convention on the rights of rights of the child (UNCRC)‚ (1989) although not legislation provides a full list of comprehensive rights ALL children should expect. These rights

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    States under the age of 18‚ is 73‚645‚ 111 which makes up 23% of the United States (Kids Count: Data Center). In order to protect these children‚ there is a system of rules which is known as the child welfare system. This system is supposed to protect the children who are considered to be neglected or abused. Each state has its own services and supply families with with they can at their own level. It depends on how rich or poor the state is. Each child has a different story but yet can relate to one

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    Employee Safety‚ Health‚ and Welfare Law Paper Gilbert Peralta 6/11/2007 MGT 434 University of Phoenix Brian Strayer Over the years‚ The United States Government has taken great care to protect employee’s rights to take care of themselves and their families. Two of the greatest pieces of legislation passed to protect employees’ rights to themselves and their families are the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). Both signed and enacted into

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    Theorizing About Persuasion: Heurism and Utility The first concept that I would like to discuss is‚ Peter Elbow’s Radical Idea. A Radical Idea is a novel idea‚ anything that goes against what we normally think. Also known as “going against the grain”. Whenever we are exposed to a radical idea we play one of two games. The first game is Doubting. Doubting is when you hear a radical idea and the first thing you want to do is smother it‚ get rid of it‚ or say no‚ not a good idea. The second

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    necessities. Welfare is the financial support of people in need but how does the government decide who needs it. Is it the government’s responsibility to help them or should these people not depend on others to help them? Murray believes that welfare is not good because there is always going to be someone who is getting it that doesn’t need it and someone who needs it but isn’t getting it. He also believes that people who are getting will become completely dependent on it.Walzer believes that welfare is good

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    Welfare in America is one of the top issues that America faces today. Americans face a problem because instead of giving welfare benefits to people who truly need it‚ the government is just handing out money to anyone who ask for it. And in return it does not help the other problem America faces which is poverty. Federal funding welfare began during the the Great Depression in the 1930’s. The government created the system to help out families and individuals who have little income and who needed

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