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    Pros: People may now be eligible for other welfare programs and that will then change their allotment for Cal-Fresh. Cons: People may not report their changes because they are intimidated due to the fact that they may be taken off the program completely. 6) It is required the county receives directly from the employer hours worked and earned income. Pros: No fraudulent claims. Cons: Laps response time from employer with in required deadline from the county. 7) Social workers need to be more

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    create social welfare programs to end poverty and eradicate unemployment but these programs don’t address the main issues‚ only containing the problem. In recent years‚ the government has wanted to reduce the number of people on welfare and to cut back on funding for their social service programs. Although this is a difficult issue‚ after further examining the evidence‚ the government

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    Animal Welfare Act

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    for animals. The Animal Welfare Act is a law in the United States that regulates the treatment of animals in research‚ exhibition‚ transport‚ and by dealers. It was signed in as a law by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966. (¨Legislative History¨)The AWA excludes animals like fish‚ reptiles‚ and other cold blooded animals. Also‚ it says that the animals have to be fed‚ watered‚ and provided shelter‚ but that is not enough for animals to sustain a healthy lifestyle. The act does not require anything

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    MEDICARE Prior to 1965‚ it was almost impossible for people 65 years and older to get a private health insurance. Medicare was enacted in 1965 to counter the growing health care costs and provide access to the elderly‚ making health care a universal right for all Americans 65 years and older. (Medicare & You‚ 2013) The rapid growth in the baby boomers population that began in 2011 caused a burden on the government by adding to the already high deficits. Medicare enrollment is expected to double

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    A) According to the American Psychology Association‚ older adults are defined as “persons 65 years of age or older (APA‚ Practitioners‚ 2002) The older adult population is separated by two subpopulations called “young old”‚ “older old”‚ and “oldest old.”(APA‚ Practitioners‚ 2002) “Young old” describe those between the ages of 65-74‚ “older old” describes those between the ages of 75 and 84‚ and oldest old refers to those 85 and older. (APA‚ Practitioners‚ 2002) Other important subpopulations include

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    As I understood Medicaid are those personal cares services which are fundamental‚ non-acute services provided to facilitate recipients who require assistance with the activities of daily living to remain in their home or community‚ maintain their current health status and prevent‚ delay‚ or minimize deterioration of their condition. Personal care services are intended to supplement care provided by a recipient ’s family or primary caregiver‚ not replace it. Services may be provided in the home or

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    What costs the federal government more than education and protection services like fire and police departments combined? Welfare does‚ and it costs the American Government over 431.5 billion dollars in the year 2011 alone. Welfare takes money out of hard working taxpaying citizen’s wallets and puts it into the hands of lazy non tax paying citizens. This program encourages the American citizen to not work so that some other person can work to pay for what the unemployed want. In the words of the Republican

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    The disABILITY Program There are many programs offered at WKCTC. The Disability Program is one of them. The Disability Services Office at West Kentucky Community and Technical College is committed to providing students with disabilities with a positive environment focusing on student ability rather than disability. Based upon the individual needs of the student‚ the Disability Program strives to foster success in all academic environments at WKCTC and to support equal access as well as promoting

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    Attorney Jack D. LeProwse P.C. is n attorney with a special focus on social security disability‚ family law and workers compensation cases. His Westminster‚ Colorado‚ firm currently serves the areas of Adams County‚ Denver County‚ Broomfield County‚ Jefferson County and the cities of Westminster‚ Denver‚ Commerce‚ Thornton‚ Arvada and Broomfield. LeProwse is well versed in the legal qualifications for social security disability. He understands the nuances of the law and helps families as they attempt

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    Medicare Crisis

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    Rolunda Baker Medicare Crisis Medicare is another project of Lyndon Baines Johnson Great Society. Spending is obviously out of control. On June 5th the government announced that the Medicare Trust Fund would go broke if something isn’t done with the spending (nationaldebt). In 1965 when LBJ started Health and Medicare‚ the Total Federal Spending for the year was $101 Billion. By the year 2000 we will spend over 4 times than amount on Health and Medicare alone‚ and Medicare will equal the annual

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