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    Student Loan Programs

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    Student Loan Programs The beginning of a college education is an eventful and exciting chapter for America’s youth. Beginning college is also when responsibilities begin to kick in as well. Students must plan ahead how they intend to finance their education during their time at college and after completing their academic careers. Almost seventy percent of college students nationwide take out loans to help finance their education. Like any other loan‚ student loans must be paid off in a timely

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    Media Regulations

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    Mc Quail (p.1) defines media regulation as “the whole process of control or guidance‚ by established rules and produces applied by governments and other political and administrative authorities to all kinds of Media activities”. Several ways in which the media are regulated include governmental legislations and media self-regulation. The advancement in technology and the exponential growth in the media industry as well as the demand for innovative information‚ deregulation however breaks the barriers

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    National Association of Foreclosure Prevention Professionals. Conclusion Thesis Foreclosure is a bad storm in the real estate business that depressed and weakness the whole economy‚ including but not limited to regular people and their families‚ mortgage companies and financial institutions‚ communities and all levels of government. Many people can avoid foreclosures and keep their houses by knowing their rights and strategies based on the current law. Foreclosure: past‚ reality or future

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    Emotion Regulation

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    Comparing and Contrasting Views of Emotion Regulation Everyone regulates their emotions and some better than others. A majority of the time we do not even realize we are doing so because of a very powerful unconscious. Emotion regulation is a relatively new section of psychology because it has yet to be extensively researched. Such unexplored areas tend to be even a little fuzzy to even the most understanding of researchers. James J. Gross of Stanford University is one of the comparatively

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    Although not one of the largest mortgage service companies in the nation‚ Mortgage Lenders of America is growing rapidly. Headquartered in Kansas City‚ Kansas‚ the lender serves 34 U.S. states with FHA‚ USDA and VA government-backed loans in addition to conventional loans‚ however‚ they do not offer Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac mortgages. Much of the lender’s business is from online customers; their website offers information about their services and it also gives consumers a way to verify the lender’s

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    Government Regulations

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    Examining Government Regulations and Standards Teresa M. Long HSM/210 November 4‚ 2012 Shelley McDowell Examining Government Regulations and Standards Due to the fall in economy the United States has seen an increase in unemployment. Although the government is making an effort to improve this situation and the issues that follow‚ such as‚ health insurance‚ mental stress‚ and unemployment benefits‚ there are government regulations and standards that affect these issues chances of ever completely

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    Government Regulations

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    Examining Government Regulations Child Abuse In this paper I will be covering some government regulations concerning child abuse and foster care. More specifically I will be talking about the Child Abuse and Prevention Act (CAPTA)‚ Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) and the Victims of Child Abuse Act (VOCAA). I will also discuss the possible obstacles of these regulations in the health and human services field.   2 Child abuse in the United States happens every minute of every

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    Obra Regulations

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    Act (OBRA) of 1987; established regulations for nursing homes receiving federal funding that includes reimbursements from Medicare or Medicaid programs. It was signed by President Ronald Reagan‚ and it was the first major revision to the federal standards for nursing home care since the creation of both Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. This legislation changed the legal expectations of nursing homes and their care. If nursing homes do not comply with these regulations they cannot receive federal reimbursement

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    Internet Regulation

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    What do Egypt‚ India‚ China‚ and the United States have in common? They all are subject to some variation of internet regulation from their governments. Internet regulation has become a global issue as many people are questioning what authorities and personal freedoms that infringes on‚ and on the opposing end many people are for this sort of government “protection”. Here is the United States we are accustomed to being able to look up what we want when we want‚ and have a whole lot of freedom

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    What’s A Mortgage? by Max Plata Buying a home is an exciting prospect. Choosing the location‚ the floor plan and finally sealing the deal. There is an important element that exists in most home sales and that is the mortgage. Whenever you purchase a home and you don’t pay the full price in cash‚ you have to obtain financing. This type of financing is a mortgage. When you take out a mortgage you are using the property as collateral. If you fail to repay the mortgage on the terms you agreed to‚

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