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    The bad side of social networks Social network is been lately very popular in society. Because of this all the users wants to be aware of what the other person is posting. Social network is a bad influence for most of the people because sometimes it appears windows that you don’t want to see. Social networks has changed the way people interact. In many ways‚ has led to positive changes in the way people communicate and share information‚ however‚ it has a bad side‚ as well. Social networking can

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    Social Insecurity Social Security‚ which has been an entitlement program since 1937‚ is in danger of having inadequate funding for future retirees. This iconic program that almost everyone is counting on to help fund his or her retirement is paying out more money than it collects (Sanger-Katz). Opportunities to help Social Security remain a viable entitlement program lie within our abilities to revise existing policies that are currently unsuccessful. Our current Social Security structure requires

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    Facebook: Social Network or Social Disaster Your busy day is done. You head home open up your laptop or head over to your desktop and turn it on. After impatiently waiting for everything to load on your computer you open up your web browser. You go to the top of the page and type in www.face and arrow down in the drop box to http://www.facebook.com/. As the website loads you wait in anticipation. When the blue bar at the top of the page loads you immediately look to the left hand corner of that

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    The policy I chose was social security. It is the largest social welfare program that we have in the United States‚ and it was established in 1935. It is any government system that helps people who need assistance because they do not have enough or no income. It also provides benefits to retired‚ disabled‚ and unemployed people. From a conservative’s viewpoint‚ they think that changes need to be made so that people will not suffer‚ because the social security system is not economically maintainable

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    Liability Alex Washington ACC 205 Principles of Accounting I Instructor: James Rodisch July 28‚ 2013 1. Payroll accounting. Assume that the following tax rates and payroll information pertain to Brookhaven Publishing: * Social Security taxes: 6% on the first $55‚000 earned per employee * Medicare taxes: 1.5% on the first $130‚000 earned per employee * Federal income taxes withheld from wages: $7‚500 * State income taxes: 5% of gross earnings * Insurance withholdings:

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    Social Security: Being a nineteen year old college student‚ what does Social Security have to do with you? The fact is‚ it has every thing to do with us as students! Shortly after President Bush’s re-election‚ he started to put his new found political muscle into Social Security reform‚ declaring now is the time to act. This new reform will allow workers to withhold payroll endings and put that money into personal retirement accounts. This new plan is designed to give the American people

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    The debate on the privatization of Social Security is a controversial one with advocates for both sides. When Franklin Roosevelt signed off on a bill on August 14‚ 1935‚ known as the Social Security Act‚ a social insurance system was created where workers’ would allocate a small portion of their earned wages to enable financial protection for when they retire (See Figure 1) (Privatizing Social Security). It specifically states that its purpose was "to provide for the general welfare by establishing

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    The Future of Social Security COM/156 December 5‚ 2010 Karen Williams The Future of Social Security In the United States‚ many people believe that Social Security will be enough to support them upon retirement and have not prepared themselves adequately by establishing pensions‚ retirement plans and savings accounts. Believing this way can get many people into trouble once they reach an age that they would like to retire. These people are finding out that Social Security is just not enough

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    created the Social Security act in 1935 after the great depression many Americans have depended on it as their only source of income after they retire. People were not overwhelmed with worry about saving for retirement because the act had been considered a great success for many years. A survey of 1‚200 people done through AARP “confirms that Social Security is at the very core of most Americans’ retirement” (Pianin‚ 2015). However in recent years worry about retirement and social security has been

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    The Social Security Act of 1935‚ enacted during President Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ has become a third rail in today’s American society. By third rail‚ various scholars explain that if a politician these days were to try to alter or change the structure of the law dramatically‚ then they could essentially destroy their political career. One must understand how the United States gained this transformative law through our country’s history‚ both the official and non official actors involved in enacting

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