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    Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996‚ there have been pros and cons against this reform bill‚ while some politicians believe its a disaster‚ other politicians see it as a way to reform their states’ welfare program. Listed below are four areas as a public administrator or public servant needs to focus on shaping their Welfare to Work program‚ since this reform bill provides the states the flexibility to reform their systems. 1) Poverty is the root to Welfare. States need to

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    Should Welfare be Limited with Time Picture this‚ you’re in the grocery store and you have budgeted yourself down to the last dime. You then think how hard you have worked for two weeks and you’re already low on cash because you had to pay rent‚ utilities‚ and other necessary bills. In front of you is standing a woman with a grocery cart full of groceries. You wonder how she can afford all that with the way prices are up. Then she pulls out a card‚ which looks like a debit card and tells the clerk

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    I feel like high school students should not be forced to take calculus unless they need it because it will be a waste of time for them to take a class that they don’t actually need instead of taking one that they need. In my opinion I think that for students that got all of their math credits should not be forced to take the class. I’m aware that if people take the class and the AP test and pass it‚ they won’t have to take it again in college but that should be the student’s option because they will

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    be willing to adopt the child if the situation arises. A legislation was passed called the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) of 1974 P.L. 93-247‚ which is‚ in my opinion‚ the most important piece of legislation passed for child welfare. This legislation provides assistance to the States for programs that help prevent and identify child abuse. It authorized limited government research into child abuse prevent and treatment. It also created the National Center on Child

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    except for one‚ and that is on the subject of welfareshould you be drug tested or what are you spending your check from the government on. I could rant and rave for hours on all the subtopics of welfare‚ but the most important subtopic that I would like to focus on is "Should the Welfare Be Drug Tested". In my opinion I say "yes"‚ here’s why. ​​ The term welfare is actually not just one program is a lot of programs under one word‚ which is welfare. Some of the programs are: Medicaid‚ The Women

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    Receive Welfare Welfare is a tax payer sponsored program that gives financial benefits to underprivileged families. With a sizable number of families using the government issued money to fuel their substance abuse‚ naturally this would spark an outrage from the tax payers and politicians. Drug testing recipients of welfare is currently the only reasonable solution to pacify the controversy at hand. The idea of drug testing welfare recipients before and during their receiving of welfare could potentially

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    One of the biggest problems in this society is overpopulation. In recent years overpopulation has become difficult to manage because of people being born every year‚ months‚ week‚ and day. It is not only the concern of developing countries‚ it is a global problem. In modern day‚ people struggle to survive because of unbalanced population and rescores. Most people live unhappily lives in the third world countries. Even if the community needs quiet place for rest‚ they will not get relaxation because

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    Right to Work laws ensured that every worker has the right to work without being forced to join a union. Compulsory membership in a union thus violates this principle. Thus this law basically guarantees that no worker can be forced to join a union as a condition of employment. I support the ideals and principles of the Right to Work laws and accordingly feel that all states should enact such laws to protect its respective working citizenry. The Right to Work law was affirmed by the Taft-Hartley

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    Forced Marriages – Room 101 Has tradition gone too far? What tradition‚ the tradition of forced marriages. It is an unpleasant tradition of forced marriages‚ which still sadly‚ exists in this modern world. This form of pairing‚ affects mainly the young British Asian girls/women in the UK. Not only does this happen here‚ but also in many parts of the world due to tradition that goes back to centuries. The practice of forced marriage was very common amongst the upper classes in Europe until the

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    FORCED LABOR In the article entitled “Forced Labor”‚ Gregorio F. Zaide and Sonia M. Zaide showed us that Filipinos as vassals (servant/slave) of Spain should render forced labor known as polo aside from paying tribute and complying bandala which is selling of other farm products to the government. The polo was a compulsory labor imposed by Spanish colonial authorities on adult Filipinos males. Males between the ages of 16 to 60 were required to render service for 40 days in a year. This service

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