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    20-28‚ 2013 Dear Respondent: I am a First Year pharmacy student of the National University‚ working on a research paper entitled “May 2013 Midterm National Election Senatorial Candidate Winners in Pre-election Survey Conducted in Metro-Manila from February 20-28‚ 2013”. This is a paper I need to write to comply with one of the requirements for the completion of my subject English 2- English Communication 2‚ come March of School Year‚ 2012-2013. For me to make this paper possible‚ I need

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    The Welfare Market

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    The social market of the welfare state refers to the overlapping of the free market and social policies. This includes programs that promote social welfare. The purpose of the welfare state is to promote the well-being of citizens in times of need such as old age‚ poverty‚ or disability. This includes worker’s compensation‚ health insurance‚ and aid for the poor or disabled. The public sector includes efforts from federal‚ state‚ and local governments. The public sector also makes up the largest

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    Should religion and politics be kept separated? In a wider sphere‚ considering the world at large‚ it is quite an overwhelming task to differentiate‚ analyze and then determine all the mystifying debate over how religion and politics interlink and vary. Countless scholars over the past decades tried to tackle all the ‘complications’ that hinder a curious one to understand the dynamics of politics and religion hand in hand. However‚ these grand debates can be humbly narrowed down to few regions

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    Alsobrook 1 ENGL 1010-40E​ 23 September 2013 ​​​​​Welfare Moms ​Years ago when someone asked me what welfare was my answer was always negative. I grew up in a small southern town where most of the population was either wealthy or retired families. If someone was on welfare or living off the government as it was referred to was looked down upon and made fun of. Single mothers that were on government assistance were called “welfare moms.” These women were labeled as lazy and good for nothing

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    Islamic Social Welfare and the Role of Zakah in the Family System Ahmad Bello Dogarawa Department of Accounting Ahmadu Bello University‚ Zaria-Nigeria Being Paper Presented at International Conference on Islamic Law and Muslim Minorities in Ghana Organised by Al-Furqan Foundation‚ Ghana. October 25th – 26th‚ 2008 Page 1 of 25 ABSTRACT Preferment in society was exposed to the two extreme of negligence and excessiveness. Relations in Capitalism are based on monopoly‚ resulting in an unequal

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    Mind Control Have you ever walked around a shopping mall intending to go to only one store‚ yet two hours later you’re still in the mall and you haven’t walked into the only store you planned to go into? What pulled you into the other stores? You were just walking down and all of a sudden you smelled a whiff of some good scent‚ so you walk into Abercrombie and Fitch. The smell hooked you in and then you began looking at clothes and the time just got the best of you and your money. Abercrombie and

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    Social Theories and White Collar Crime Criminology 302 Social Theories and White Collar Crime Edward Sutherland believed that without including white-collar criminal offense as its own category it would contribute to errors in how we depicted the crime‚ understood the cause of offense‚ and evaluated crime in the justice system. (Simpson & Weisbud‚ 2009) Sutherland’s idea did not hold up well with scholars‚ due to missing information of the criminal‚ so his idea never took hold. Still

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    Employee Welfare

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    organization. It is not static thing‚ but it changes depending on working conditions‚ superiors‚ fellow workers pay and so on. Morale may range from very high to very low. High Morale is evident from the positive feelings of employees such as enthusiasm‚ desire to obey orders‚ willingness to co-operate with coworkers. Poor or low Morale becomes obvious from the negative feelings of employees such as dissatisfaction‚ discouragement or dislike of the job. Definitions: Morale is a fundamental psychological

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    The Abuse of Welfare

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    …………………………………………………………….. 3 II. Introduction …………………………………………………………….. 4 III. Purpose and History of the Welfare System …………………………….. 4 IV. Effects of Welfare Abuse ……….……………………………………. 5 V. Alternatives and Solutions …………………………………………….. 6 VI. Conclusion …………………………………………………………….. 7 VII. Reference Page ……………………………………………………... 8 Abstract This paper discusses how American citizens blatantly abuse the country’s welfare system by simply staying on it two long therefore becoming dependant on the government for

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    Social disorganization theory has become populare as an explanation for crime trends all over the country. This theory was built as precendt by shaw and Mckay(1942) in which they reached three significant conclusions. The first of these conclusions is that bneighborhood ecological conditions shape crime rate chararcteristics more that the characteristics of individual residents and that location as supposed to race determine how they area relates with crime. What they meant by this is that certain

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