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    For past 80 years Social Security was one of the most admired government programs around‚ but lately Social Security is facing significant problems‚ due to rising of life expectancy‚ and shrinking ratio of workers to retirees caused by retiring baby boomers‚ which is makes the current Social Security system‚ a system that is not good enough to cover the increasing costs‚ and possibly could lead the Social security Trust Fund bankrupt. The Chairman of the House Budget Committee and now is the newly

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    in a classroom all day and doing work is never exciting. What if we had school in a non-traditional place‚ like a mall? All of the subjects would still be taught and there are plenty different ways of learning. It doesn’t just have to be involved around a classroom. There would be some pros and cons that would have an effect with the school in a mall. One thing that might be a problem is that there are so many people it could get too crowded. It would be hard to keep the kids away from all the sicknesses

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    Case Study on Motivation and Social Learning "The Project"      When it comes to engagement in studying and evaluating students’ achievement‚ so many teachers talk about motivation. In particular‚ when a student is failing‚ teachers blame on lack of it. So what is motivation and why is it so important in education? Should a teacher always use various “tricks” to make students interested in class? Can students actually want to learn by themselves? And what triggers that desire for studying? In this

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    teachers‚ school administrators‚ recreation facilitators‚ and both disabled and non-disabled children are all affected by whether a program or institution decides to follow an inclusion or segregation model. Inclusion and Segregation in Recreation and Learning I am inclined to believe that inclusion is the superior method in regards to recreational and educational programming. Therefore‚ I feel that the city of waterloo should offer an inclusive‚ integrated after school creative arts program. Segregated

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    Social Learning Social Media as Social Learning: Social learning is defined in this article as learning with and from others‚ using social media tools to learn informally. Today’s technology allows us to share information‚ find new resources‚ and access knowledge from people regardless of time or location. These tools help us to facilitate our natural desire to learn and collaborate (Allen and Ellis‚ 2011). Businesses are realizing that to stay competitive‚ they need to reach outside of the

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    researched the pros and cons of social networking. For this‚ I picked the social disciplines Sociology‚ Economics‚ and Psychology. Social networking can have advantages and disadvantages as well. Sociology was very useful for this because sociology is about how people relate to each other socially. Social networking has become a way to communicate with each other. Some of the scholarly journals that I found were about how people communicate and relate to each other online. Social networking sites

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    Chong Xiong Devry University Mckilligan English 062 The social media has made a big impact on society today. There are many social media pages that one can use for online dating such as; Facebook‚ Myspace‚ Twitter‚ and even Instagram. There are both pros and cons when it comes to online dating‚ people are never who they claimed to be and there are some relations do actually work. The benefits from online dating are that if interacting with people is not your thing‚ just simply write a message

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    of people in the store. I am very familiar to this mall and the culture around it. At times this location can get somewhat shady‚ so it was a completely different environment than the Target at Dublin. This would be my second round of breaking the social norm‚ store etiquette. I wasn’t as nervous as I was in Dublin because I didn’t stand out from the crowd. I confidently walked in there knowing my objectives. When I started criticizing the clothes in a loud manner‚ and throwing them on the floor I

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    The debate on the privatization of Social Security is a controversial one with advocates for both sides. When Franklin Roosevelt signed off on a bill on August 14‚ 1935‚ known as the Social Security Act‚ a social insurance system was created where workers’ would allocate a small portion of their earned wages to enable financial protection for when they retire (See Figure 1) (Privatizing Social Security). It specifically states that its purpose was "to provide for the general welfare by establishing

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    The Social Security Act of 1935‚ enacted during President Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ has become a third rail in today’s American society. By third rail‚ various scholars explain that if a politician these days were to try to alter or change the structure of the law dramatically‚ then they could essentially destroy their political career. One must understand how the United States gained this transformative law through our country’s history‚ both the official and non official actors involved in enacting

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