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…used by employed addicts, you will see welfare funds used to purchase drugs. If welfare funds were being misused, this would cause a major problem in the economy. Drugs must not be legalized. It puts our country at a terrible risk.Health officials have shown…
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…of Tom Joad. In the opening of the novel, he is mainly concerned for his own welfare. He wants to make up for all the things he missed when in prison. Later on in the novel, he is more concerned with the welfare of the family. At the end of the novel, he…
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…to maximize their own private interest, and business enterprise are expected to maximize profits which result in a powerful proconsumption bias and insensitivity to the social welfare impact of economic activities. - market are competitive and competition should…
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…is so difficult.         While the state is responsible for a child's health, education and welfare, why do we not see the state swarm into a house with a SWAT team that home-schools their children? If those children do not learn as much…
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…on their shortcomings that have gotten them to my school. I remember asking a fourth grader, "What they planned on becoming when they grew-up?" and he told me, "He wanted to be on welfare." I thought this was a very troubling response to my question. Welfare was what…
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…to the stagnation of the income of the poor. Politically people blame poor education on the teachers union. They claim help programs as failures because of a few "welfare mothers" having kids for tax breaks. They refuse to create job programs in the name of "anti…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. <Tab/>An additional example of this theme occurring in the book is expressed with the Ewell family. The Ewell family is a poor family of about 10 who notorious for being rude and "white trash". The father Bob Ewell does get a welfare check…
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Category: /Law & Government
…than their fair share of government services, such as welfare, medical care, and food stamps.' This belief has its roots in the nineteenth- century, when 'one of the first immigration laws was designed to exclude the entry of people likely to become…
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….         Cohen used specific examples of the ADL survey as ethos to point out values specific to racism. He states that white people aged fifty years old or over answered 'probably true' (676) when they were asked if blacks preferred to remain on welfare rather than…
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…government may therefore degenerate into a corrupt one if the rulers begin to devote themselves to private gain instead of public welfare" (63). Aristotle's idea about working for the community's welfare is used by many corporations today and is being taught…
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