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    CHILD MARRIAGE IN INDIA: Definition: Child marriage means that two children are forced to marry each other with the consent of the two families. The children are forced into the institution of marriage without knowing about its significance in the long run. Though parents are of the opinion that they involve their children in such rituals because it is an age old custom and it will also secure the future of their children but the reality is not so. Though in some cases parents believe in such superstitions

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    Welfare economics uses a microeconomic approach‚ it is a way to evaluate individual well-being and how decisions are made to allocate resources. It applies itself to a market economy where consumers are free to buy and sell. Microeconomics examines how behaviour and decisions affect supply and demand‚ which ultimately determines price. The main advantages of a market economy include; -Increases in efficiency and productivity. -A higher GDP. -More money spent on social/community programs.

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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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    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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    Valbona Bajrami Stop welfare abuse to build the work ethics America the promised land‚ America with 37 million poor citizens living under welfare recipients! But‚ are all these people really poor? Are all these people in real need to live in the shoulders of American taxpayer‚ or are they “spineless creatures” who abuse state benefits? These questions deserve to be answers for all taxpayers who not only sweat by working‚ but they must also pay for all those that are nothing more than parasites

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    Irish welfare Welfare is the state of healthy balance for people (Segal‚ 2009). A good welfare state consists of a public who are happy‚ healthy‚ capable and engaged in society. According to the National Economic and Social Council (2009) well-being relates to one’s physical‚ social and mental state‚ it requires needs being met and people having a purpose. A sense of security is needed both financially and personally. According to Esping-Andderson (1990) there are three worlds of welfare. Ireland

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    Composition 1 19 November 2013 Welfare Unplugged Welfare is nothing new to the citizens of this country. It is a concept that arose over a century ago. Welfare was made famous by Bill Clinton‚ in 1996‚ and it has brought up much controversy. Arguments suggest the welfare system is highly abused by its members while others believe it is the answer to the nation’s poverty. Although the welfare system is state regulated‚ many people believe it is taken advantage of by underserving people. Often

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    that is according to our discussion. Rizal belongs to one of the affluent families in Calamba. He is the 7th son of Teodora Alonso and Francisco Mercado. Paciano Rizal and Jose Rizal is the only son. Rizal was 13 member family siblings. The eldest child of the Rizal-Alonso marriage was

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    the abuse of the welfare system the requirements for applying for welfare need to be restricted. With routine

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    There are many people that are against welfare recipients to get a drug test and there are others that are for it. There two sides of the story why people do and don’t. Social Welfare is a program that provides assistance to needy individuals and families. The type and amount of welfare available to individuals and families vary for country‚ state or region(dictionary). Many people say that they shouldn’t do it because of the people that benefit from it are mostly children’s. Many say that if they

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