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    Medicare What’s Persuading the Increase in Cost? More or less‚ each aspect of Medicare is very complex. A health care program sponsored by the Federal Government‚ which involves hospital insurance‚ medical insurance‚ customizable policies‚ and even prescription drug coverage. “To be eligible for Medicare Part A and Part B‚ you must be a U.S. Citizen… Be age 65 or older and eligible for Social Security… Be permanently disabled and receive disability benefits for at least two years…” (eHealthMedicare

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    Mike Yelyev 5F1 PD-5 America‚ said by many to be the greatest country on Earth‚ but what some people don’t know is that in total America owes other countries such as China‚ Japan and Great Britain over 14 trillion dollars . Government aids such as food stamps and medical aid aren’t helping America at all. They are actually putting the U.S. in further debt. The federal government should not maintain the SNAP and Medical Care programs because the government is in a financial crisis‚ hundreds

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    Legislative Branch Who creates our laws? There are three different branches of our government that were established by the Constitution of the United States. These branches‚ the Legislative‚ Executive‚ and Judicial‚ were created so that our country could function and survive. The Legislative branch of the government has the main purpose of their main purpose is to carry out ‚ it keeps the executive and judicial branches in check‚ and makes decisions that affect us all. In the legislative branch

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    follow the law. Freedoms need to be protected by law. In the next passage talks about how the legislative power needs to be established and in check. It is the supreme power of the commonwealth and unalterable. There are certain bounds on the legislature. Laws must be unvaried‚ laws must serve only the public‚ can’t raise taxes on the property of people without their consent‚ and can’t

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    Medicare and Medicaid Medicare and Medicaid have similar names and are both are government programs. The name sounds so similar that most people get them confused. Medicare is for people who are older or disabled. While‚ Medicaid is for people with limited income and resources. Some people do qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid. There are several differences between the two. Medicare is for adults over the age of sixty-five and some younger with certain disabilities such as end stage renal disease

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    that people are confused about the differences and similarities between the health programs‚ Medicaid and Medicare. Though they do sound very much alike‚ they are not the same. Differing in procedures‚ policies‚ and eligibility. Medicare is a federal health insurance program for individuals 65 years of age and older with the exceptions of younger people with disabilities and people with End-Stage Renal Disease. Medicaid is a federal government ran program available to anyone 65 and older regardless

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    The Legislative Branch The legislative branch is the most powerful branch in government. The legislative branch is in charge of making and passing laws. They have the power to override a president’s decision‚ stop laws from being passed‚ and basically control all decisions the governments makes. The legislative branch‚ also called the congress‚ consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The reason for two houses of congress is to balance out the concerns of smaller but more populated

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    made up of three separate but equal branches‚ legislative‚ executive and judicial. To understand how the government functions it is necessary to understand the function of each branch and hoe they relate to each other. The legislative branch is made up of the senate and the House of Representatives to form congress. The most important duty of the legislative branch is to make laws. Laws are written‚ discussed and voted on in congress. The legislative branch can check the power of the executive branch

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    Online Legislative Record Tracking System for Cagayan de Oro City A Project Proposal Presented to The faculty of STI College Cagayan De Oro City In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology By: Agcopra‚ Eric R. Ano-os‚ Irlan Joe L. Pacturan‚ Mea Ann S. Sucgang‚ AlfieJaymar D. Ms. Rose Ann Agbu Project Adviser August 2013 I. INTRODUCTION Every day‚ computers turn out to be one of the most important electronic

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    The American Legislative branch‚ or Congress‚ is one of the most‚ if not the most‚ key provisions established in the Constitution of the United States. The organization‚ powers‚ and limitations of the Congress can be found throughout the first Article of the United States Constitution. Congress is made up of two bodies‚ the House of Representatives‚ composed of 435 members‚ and the Senate‚ composed of 100 members. This bicameral legislature is established under Article 1‚ Section 1 of the Constitution

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