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…The Presidential election will be coming up this November and the question that many of Americans have on their mind is what are you going to about the Social Security crisis? This question has our nation divided between generations. The elder people…
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…would have to be raised to support existing payments while current payments are funneled into private accounts. President Clinton has promised that much of his 1999 agenda will be devoted to a national dialogue on the future of the Social Security
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Category: /Law & Government
…When one is trying to establish what is meant by a term such as 'international security' it is important to consider that such a term will be viewed in numerous ways and to differing levels by many within domestic and national levels and in particular…
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…on homeland security. On an issue like this there really isn’t much controversy on the security of our nation, except for what organizations should be responsible and where funding would come from. The President stated in his State of the Union address about…
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Security World Transit Security The Federal Transit Administration's Office of Safety and Security, the Office of the Secretary, Office of Intelligence and Security, and the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, identified that in general…
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…at the "trust funds" for Social Security. However, all that really exists in these funds are IOU's from the nations Department of Treasury (Howe). A 2.2 percent increase is not a viable solution. It would need to be increased so every year so that the actual 2.2…
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…It has long believed that a revision in the Security Council System is needed. No one easy nor 100% democratic solution has been agreed on. In a utopia, democracy and freedom are the driving forces of society; this ideal can though not exist in one…
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…Most of the problems of the United states are related to the economy. One of the major issues facing the country today is social security. The United States was one of the last major industrialized nations to establish a social security system. In 1911…
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…Violence in schools has spread widely throughout the nation, leading to many problems among students, families, and residents of these areas. However, there are many ways we can stop or prevent future violence in schools. Having security in schools…
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Category: /Law & Government
…and the family farm as sources of economic security became less common. Then, the Great Depression triggered a crisis in the nation's economic life. It was against this backdrop that the Social Security Act emerged."2 "Under the 1935 law, monthly benefits were…
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