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    Should Welfare be Limited with Time Picture this‚ you’re in the grocery store and you have budgeted yourself down to the last dime. You then think how hard you have worked for two weeks and you’re already low on cash because you had to pay rent‚ utilities‚ and other necessary bills. In front of you is standing a woman with a grocery cart full of groceries. You wonder how she can afford all that with the way prices are up. Then she pulls out a card‚ which looks like a debit card and tells the clerk

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    Student’s Screen Time Should not be Limited An issue that is hotly debated is wether or not a child’s screen-time should be limited. If one had to choose‚ they may say electronics expose bad content‚ promote fast food commercials‚ and the chance for a child to become addicted to video games. However‚ programs like Booblah‚ learning technology‚ and help from a T.V to wind down and relax can benefit the child. The most important reason why screen time should not be limited is because of learning

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    Welfare is government aid intended to help people and families with little to no income‚ this includes people that work and make very little money. Welfare was created mainly for families with children‚ the elderly and disabled people. Welfare can include cash assistance (TANIF)‚ food stamps‚ section 8 housing‚ childcare assistance and Medicaid. In some states‚ welfare can take the form of vouchers‚ credits‚ or grants as well. There are certain eligibility requirements for welfare in the United States

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    Immigration: limited or unlimited? On the subject of immigration‚ one student at J.E.B. Stuart High School in Falls Church‚ Virginia commented‚ "we make America more interesting" (Swerdlow 61). As true as these words are‚ the question of how much more interest should be allowed to cross our borders each year‚ and what exactly defines an American these days puzzle the already 281 million residents who find comfort in the freedoms of America. America is a land of immigrants‚ also referred to as

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    Should Speech be Limited? Adopted in 1791‚ the First Amendment‚ states that “Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” The freedom of speech (documented in the First Amendment) is not only a constitutional protection‚ but also an inevitable part of democratic government and independence‚ which are essential values in our society. Censorship‚ is an almost

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    For such a long time‚ homework is necessary for students‚ no one has doubted about its importance or its functions. However‚ some countries have set a limit on the amount of homework recently‚ which alarmed lots of educators‚ students‚ and parents that‚ if homework should totally abolished‚ or there should be a limit amount of it. Undoubtedly‚ homework does have its functions‚ or it wouldn’t be exited. However‚ the amount and criteria for homework that is given by the teachers is not good enough

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    except for one‚ and that is on the subject of welfareshould you be drug tested or what are you spending your check from the government on. I could rant and rave for hours on all the subtopics of welfare‚ but the most important subtopic that I would like to focus on is "Should the Welfare Be Drug Tested". In my opinion I say "yes"‚ here’s why. ​​ The term welfare is actually not just one program is a lot of programs under one word‚ which is welfare. Some of the programs are: Medicaid‚ The Women

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    Receive Welfare Welfare is a tax payer sponsored program that gives financial benefits to underprivileged families. With a sizable number of families using the government issued money to fuel their substance abuse‚ naturally this would spark an outrage from the tax payers and politicians. Drug testing recipients of welfare is currently the only reasonable solution to pacify the controversy at hand. The idea of drug testing welfare recipients before and during their receiving of welfare could potentially

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    Should welfare recipients be drug tested? Welfare is supposed to meet the basic needs and drugs are far from the basic human needs. If drug using recipients get all the benefits they are more likely to take their check and spend it on their next fix‚ rather than buy groceries. Drug testing welfare recipients would decrease the amount of people abusing the system‚ it would require recipients to stay free of using drugs‚ and would reveal recipients who are wasting the tax payers money. It is clear

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    Test All Welfare Recipients A Woman working at a convenience store in the US had a man walk in with an EBT card (Food Stamp Credit Card or something similar) and he wanted to buy cigarettes. The woman refused and the man left. The next day the man came in again with a member of his family and raised a commotion about it. The owner came in‚ sold the man cigarettes and fired the woman. Some people might say that it is unconstitutional to demand a mandatory drug test in order to receive welfare‚ and it

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