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    The Social Security Act was brought into effect on August 14‚ 1935. Taxes had been collected for the first time in January 1937‚ and the first lump-sum payment was made that same month. Regular ongoing monthly benefits started January 1940. In 1939‚ the law included benefits for the retiree’s spouse and children‚ called “Survivors Benefits” (New York Life 1). Disability benefits were then added in 1956. The current version of the Act has been reformed to include social welfare and social insurance

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    Hoàng Hồng Thủy – LQT40A THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BRITISH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH INTRODUCTION Those people who complain about the difficulties of learning German‚ don’t know how lucky they really are - they only have one language to master. Admittedly‚ there are regional differences of dialect in German-speaking countries‚ but the non-native speaker who has learned Hochdeutsch (high or standard German) should have no problems in making himself understood by citizens of Germany‚ Austria or Switzerland

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    Listing means admission of the securities to dealings on a recognized stock exchange. The securities may be of any public limited company‚ Central or state government‚ quasi government or other financial institution/corporation‚ municipalities‚ etc.   |  2. | What are the requirements for a PSU to get listed on BSE? A company will have to meet the conditions prescribed under SEBI ICDR Regulations 2009 as well as minimum listing requirements prescribed by the exchange for seeking listing of its equity

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    Account for the changes in society in Germany between 1918 and 1933 The changes in Germany society between 1918 and 1933 can be accounted for by a multitude of reasons. After World War 1 the Kaiser abdicated and new liberal republic was formed known as the Weimar Republic. After this due to the Treaty of Versailles‚ France occupied the Ruhr leading to a period of hyperinflation crippling the standard of German society. Recovering from this during the Stresemann years allowed a new rise until the

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    The Social Security Act was created August 14‚ 1935. This Act was made during President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first term as president of the United States by the President’s Committee on Economic Security and by Frances Perkins‚ and also passed by Congress as part of the New Deal Act. The Act was an attempt to restrict what were seen as a threats in the modern American lifestyle‚ including older people‚ Poverty‚ unemployment‚ and the struggles of single women with fatherless children was another

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    Economic conditions 1933 Trade * Germany depended heavily on its ability to sell manufactured goods. * The demand for German exports declined and its sale of manufactured goods‚ collapsed * The value dropped from 13.5 billion Reischmarks in 1929 to 4.9 billion in 1933. Employment * The industrial contraction was mass long-term unemployment. * Even before the Great Depression‚ workers were being laid off and in 1929 the unemployment was 1.9 million * The length and severity

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    The Social Security Act of 1935‚ enacted during President Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ has become a third rail in today’s American society. By third rail‚ various scholars explain that if a politician these days were to try to alter or change the structure of the law dramatically‚ then they could essentially destroy their political career. One must understand how the United States gained this transformative law through our country’s history‚ both the official and non official actors involved in enacting

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    Kirat Hundle 1. What is the difference between an element and a compound? An element is an isotope made of the number of neutrons it has. A compound is a substance made of two or more different elements (a mixture). 2. What is the periodic table? A periodic table is where the chemical elements are organized based on their atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus)‚ electron arrangement‚ and chemical properties. 3. Give two examples of each of the four major mineral groups (silicates‚ carbonates

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    Some of the ways that the Private Securities Reform Act of 1995 changed both the responsibilities and at the same time benefited auditors The Reform Act: Places a cap on damages that would potentially reduce the maximum amount that auditor’s could be liable for. Requires plaintiffs to pay defendant’s reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses directly related to litigation found by the court to be frivolous and unwarranted. This may make it unlikely that auditor’s will be sued for deep pockets

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    to appeal to a new‚ younger audience‚ often brimming with more action and drama to effectively catch public attention. The first scene in every movie is the most important as it can draw the audience in and set the tone for the rest of the piece. In Act I Scene I‚ Luhrmann’s movie version of Romeo and Juliet was more compelling and accurate in presenting the intended atmosphere of the original Shakespeare play through the use

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