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    for‚ does it mean that you HAVE to vote? Compulsory voting has been a great debacle in today’s world since the number of voters (no matter the poll) are dimishing. People have the right to vote‚ and they should be encouraged to have a vote‚ but should not be forced. Though it is your choice‚ voting has been such a quandary to where people decide who can and cannot vote. Hundreds of years ago‚ when America was first established‚ the qualifications in order to vote were that you had to follow the dominant

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    Welfare to Work: Does It Really Benefit Single Parents? When President Clinton signed the Personal Responsible & Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act in August of 1996‚ it ended welfare as we know it. Under this reform‚ wages and earnings replaced welfare‚ but many critics felt only problems arose from this program. Welfare to work forces poor and single parents into jobs that do not supply sufficient living wages (Albelda 1). These single parents can never work enough hours to support their families

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    Should people be forced to retire at age 65? Why or why not? At sixty-five years of age‚ and with a healthy body capable of office work just as before; retirement seems like an option that could otherwise be denied. With an average lifespan of over seventy years for men and over eighty years for women in Canada‚ retiring at sixty-five becomes a waste of those who are still able to continue on with their careers. Physical jobs that require extreme fitness‚ however‚ can be said as another case

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    Should young people work

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    It has always been a question should young people have jobs. Some people think young people should have jobs. When young people work they can acquire respect‚ gain money‚ and learn‚ responsibility. When young kids work they usually acquire the knowledge of respect. They will learn how to respectfully approach a customer‚ fellow employee‚ their managers‚ and even strangers. They will say things such as yes mam‚ yes sir‚ look the person in the eye‚ and not become outraged just because they do not

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    In my essay I am going to write about issue concerning to ugly people. Are they should be forced to undergo plastic surgery? In my opinion‚ definitely yes! It is really hard to be ugly person. Such person experiences many sad things. I will try to prove‚ that forcing ugly people to do something with their appearance‚ is good for society. First of all‚ contemporary world is cruel‚ especially employment world. When you are ugly‚ and you want to apply for some interesting for you job‚ it is certain

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    INTRODUCTION: There is an ongoing debate on whether drug testing of welfare recipients is legal in many of the local state governments. Welfare is suppose to meet the basic needs and drugs are far from the basic human needs. If recipients on using drugs get all the benefits they are more likely to take their check and spend it on drugs rather than their needs. Drug testing people randomly who receive assistance would decrease the amount of people abusing the system‚ it would require recipients to stay free

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    I believe that required service should not be forced upon the American people. There’s plenty of reasons as to why this would hurt America in general. First‚ It would hurt the economy because we would have to pay the required people. In reality‚ This would just hurt the pockets of many Americans because we don’t have the kind of money to spend on required service. The people who donate money to charity would then be giving the government money to pay for the required services. I truly believe

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    Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) P.L. 104-193 on August 22‚ 1996. What are the basis and implications of this law? On August 22‚ 1996‚ President William Jefferson Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) (P.L. 104-193‚ 110 Stat. 2105) into law‚ thus fulfilling his campaign promise to "end welfare as we know it." The PRWORA changed both the substance and administration of the national welfare system. The act eliminated

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    force the Cherokee to leave their land‚ when they should not be forced to leave at all. They were given two options to either stay or leave‚ but they did not know what to do. People think the Cherokee need to leave because their land was blocking the path for them to expand‚ but they did risk death if they did leave. The Cherokee should stay and fight for their land because it was given to them from their forefathers as a gift. The Cherokee should be able to stay because the government said that

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    Welfare is government aid intended to help people and families with little to no income‚ this includes people that work and make very little money. Welfare was created mainly for families with children‚ the elderly and disabled people. Welfare can include cash assistance (TANIF)‚ food stamps‚ section 8 housing‚ childcare assistance and Medicaid. In some states‚ welfare can take the form of vouchers‚ credits‚ or grants as well. There are certain eligibility requirements for welfare in the United States

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