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and becoming sickly is unavoidable. In the US, there is a large sure market for these "to be developed drugs". The growing segment of senior citizens consumes 2 to 3 times the consumption of other segments. In 1988, the Medicare Catastrophe Coverage Act mandated US
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
expected to propose a 20% increase in spending for education which would raise the total to some $51 billion. Other examples of Government spending which will be addressed in Clinton's Budget for 1997 will be International Affairs, Transportation, and Medicare
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'egalitarian' system, this is a farce. In fact class divisions only increase as the 20th century moves into the 21st. With policies such as the controversial Nelson Review and plans to axe Medicare, it is evident that the gap between social classes in only
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Category: /Literature
racial discrimination against White people in the form of racial quotas.
The New Frontier was the legislative program John F. Kennedy announced when he ran for president in 1960.kennedy prvided Medicare to provide medical help for the elderly, programs
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
Resources and Services Administration funding since 1986 is $4.24 billion.
States also have appropriated funds. Fifty states and the District of Columbia spent almost $170 million in non-Medicaid funds in HIV-related patient care and support services during
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economic circumstances; they are also due to racism and a lack of understanding between black and white peoples.
Food stamps, Medicaid, and the Supplemental Security Income provide minor relief from poverty. However, “targeted programs for the poor
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Category: /Literature/English
are performed, and what information is provided to women seeking abortions. For example, in 1977 the Supreme Court allowed states to limit the use of Medicaid funds for payment of elective abortions. A law, upheld by the Supreme Court in 1980, restricted
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
requirements or penalties will be imposed upon them. If recipients refused to work, their penalties would be that they would not only lose their welfare check, but also, all the other benefits such as Medicaid, would be taken away. Once the state determines
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to rely on government aid like Welfare, W.I.C and Medicaid because of the lack of support from the father. These mothers are only able to give their children the bare minimum for survival. I have experienced this first hand. It seems unfair for these children
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
governments have also been given the power to deny funding for abortion services while providing medical care to maintain pregnancy.
In 1976, the Hyde amendment prohibited the use of federal Medicaid funds to low-income women for abortion services except
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