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    Chapter 1: Welfare State Describe the welfare state and its history in Holland Background information Up and till the end of the 19th century‚ people living on the countryside in The Netherlands‚ were used to living together and taking care of each other when needed. Whole families lived near each other‚ and supervised their children‚ took care of the sick‚ helped with birth and death‚ trained each other for work‚ and countless of other things. They were solidary to one another. But when in the

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    English Seminar Hiroki Sakamoto 21010367 2011/12/15 What a wonderful creature

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    The Welfare System Makes People Dependent One of the many reasons why America is called “The Land of Opportunity” is because its citizens can move up in socio-economic status through hard work and dedication. However‚ when U.S. citizens fall on hard times‚ government-established programs offer financial assistance. The history of welfare reform reveals that the question of personal responsibility versus assistance to those in need has been a constant in the debate over welfare. In the 1950s

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    established the welfare state‚ it has been both heavily criticized and supported. The first source is a quote from a book called Freedom and the Welfare State‚ which provides an argument on just why they believe the welfare state is for the best of society. The source explains that a person simply cannot be free if they are burdened by “fear and insecurity” and that such fear and insecurity might be brought on by specific problems society has that can be addressed by the welfare state. The author

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    Political Economies (continued): Fascism and the Welfare State Fascism: A fascist regime is “government according to the insights and views of a strong leader or ruler who is trusted to steer the country in the right direction both economically and culturally.” There is no specific theory such a ruler needs to follow‚ so under fascism one can find capitalist‚ socialist‚ welfare statist and other regimes‚ just as the ruler believes is best. Contemporary political economies are mixtures of fascism

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    About Us           Our company “Arun Textiles” was started in the year 1989. With our constant endeavour and the passion to present excellent quality and cost-effective products to our clients‚ "Arun Clothing Company" was started in 1992. In this unit‚ we have around 300 machines with a capacity to produce 400‚000 pieces per month. As part of expanding plan‚ we started "Arun Spinning Mills (p) Ltd" in 1998 and "Sakthi Spintex (p) Ltd" in 2011 overall capacity with 76‚000 Spindles.            We

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    for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including safety • The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 – The UNCRC was put into place in 189 and ratified by the UK in 1991. This includes 54 articles. • The Education Act 2002 – These acts are updated with each corresponding year. • Children Act 2004 and 2006 – The 2004 act came along the Every Child Matters Act and had a huge impact in the way which schools address issues or care‚ welfare and discipline. There

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    Dr. Brent POLICY PROPOSAL II DRUG TESTING FOR WELFARE Most people would argue that drug testing for welfare would be a waste of time and money. I will say personally that is completely false. Drug testing randomly for welfare program‚ would be a wonderful‚ and probably one of the only good things‚ to this already corrupt government program. Ok‚ let’s all look at this as realistically as we can; if just 1 person failed a drug test for the welfare‚ that’s a whole extra few hundred dollars per

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    TOPIC #4 2/23/2014 Shenitta Stocker Shenitta Stocker Mr. Francis CRJ 1016 February 23‚ 2014 TOPIC #4 INTRODUCTION: There is an ongoing debate on whether drug testing of welfare recipients is legal in many of the local state governments. Welfare is suppose to meet the basic needs and drugs are far from the basic human needs. If recipients on using drugs get all the benefits they are more likely to take their check and spend it on drugs rather than their needs. Drug testing

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    Jonathon Walters author of “Should Welfare Recipients be Drug Tested?” published an article on March 13‚ 2012 for Governing: The State and Localities that provided readers with several points of interest when discussing drug testing welfare recipients. Walters states in his article “According to the National Conference of State Legislatures‚ almost two dozen states are considering bills that require drug testing those either applying for or receiving public benefits‚ a policy that has been cut down

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