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    English 1301 Analysis of ’No drug test‚ no welfare’ Whether or not a drug test is required by recipients of welfare has been questioned time and time again by many states. In the article "No drug test‚ no welfare"‚ Kimberly Yee expands upon on this question by explaining what her stand point is on the many advantages of drug testing for welfare. In this particular article‚ Ms. Yee does not sufficiently argue her position on the subject of welfare recipients taking drug test to receive benefits

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    Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people [TDA 2.2 1.1‚ 1.2] Understanding current legislation‚ policies and procedures is essential to ensure that safe guarding is carried out effectively. Knowing the risks ad possible consequences that children and young people can be affected by is important within a supporting role. It is also important to fully understand the responsibilities and when to take action. Legislations‚ guidelines and policies are put into place to help protect

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    The Animal Welfare Act was first first passed in 1876 in Britain and titled “the Cruelty to Animals Act of 1876”. It was created to approve all animals used in research. Since there were initiatives to protect laboratory animals it took many years until there was a national law to protect laboratory animals in the U.S. There were multiple numbers of states that passes anti-cruelty laws between 1828 and 1898 in the U.S. and fourteen states exempted animal experiments. There were also a number of bills

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    Ana Madrid Mr. Ruiz English III – 7 19 February 2016 Wasting Billions My name is frank a couple of years ago I was on welfare drug testing. While I was on it I never did any kind of drugs. I was clean for the 2 years I received help. I had a friend that would always do drugs‚ he wouldn’t care about what his consequences would be. One day he got tested and he was in big trouble. People from the government think it is great to do drug tests‚ but what they are really doing is wasting billions on drug

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    Assignment 008 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Task A 1. The Children Act 1989 - 2004 is the most relevant legislation for safeguarding children and young people’s welfare. It was first made to give boundaries and support for local authorities for the welfare of children. The act then also made changes to the law that are regulated for children and their safety if they are in foster homes‚ adoption agencies‚ babysitting services and also handling childcare crimes and crimes

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    offenders are getting younger and considered to get away with their crime. This is because the R.A. No. 9344 or The Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act which protects Child in Conflict with the Law (CICL). This incident is bothering many citizens; even President Rodrigo Duterte has been vocal in revising the said law. However‚ what is The Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act (JJWA)? A system deals with children at risk and those who are in conflict with the law. It provides child-appropriate proceedings

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    Child Hunger and Welfare in America Fan Wang Binghamton University October 12‚ 2013 Some people said that the United States is a "children’s paradise." However‚ poor families and children are not so fortunate‚ and many of them are suffering from hungry. The effect of childhood hunger is terrible‚ whatever in the aspect of physical and mental‚ future development or education. President Obama in the presidential campaign and after winning has vowed to “eliminate child hunger phenomenon

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    animal would choose any differently? Animal rights and welfare usually are put into the same category or on the same side of an argument‚ but they do have a difference in the fact of the rights of humans using animals. According to Abigail Geer‚ an easy way to define the difference between these two ideas is that “animal rights advocates are campaigning for no cages‚ while animal welfarists are campaigning for bigger cages” ("Animal Welfare and Animal Rights"). There are very many approaches that

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    Liberty University Mothers on Welfare: Christian Counseling for Women In today’s society‚ there seem to be many people dependent on the welfare system. In many instances‚ these families are made up of young unwed Teen Mothers lots of them working minimum wage jobs just to make ends meet. This being their only means of survival at times and the only way they can afford to feed their Children. These are people we pass by every day‚ not even realizing or even knowing that they might

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    Ruining the welfare system for many people has gotten many others to get the wrong impression. No matter how hard it gets‚ often‚ having a backup plan is a good idea. Although‚ everyone does go through hard times it should not be a long-term plan. Stated by Jencks and Edin (1995) “Signals that people should not have children until they are ready to support them” (P.2). Everyone will struggle at one point with having all their bills and kids to pay for but‚ if the bills are not getting paid for then

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