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Welfare Reform
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1708.... The welfare system
includes any government assistance program where people’s eligibility is
determined by their financial need.
In recent years, policy-makers of the welfare program have come to
believe that certain changes should be made to our welfare policy.
Instead of just offering money to its recipients, the government also
offers job opportunities and training for these people on welfare. The
main goal of the welfare program is to get people off of welfare and into
jobs. The welfare program is meant to be only temporary.
Under the welfare reform bill of 1996, Bill .....
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Gangs In America
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 831.... appealing to the youth and the potential inductees to the gangs. However, with every good thing there also comes a bad side. The bad side is everything we don’t see. The life of crime, violence, and prison. Nobody really can understand that until they live it, and once they had lived it, it can sometimes be to late.
Now of course there are situations where kids join gangs because there is no other way. Often it happens that a teenager is forced to join a gang because he/she has no family. The gangs show these kids a sense of loyalty and belonging. Sooner or later .....
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Legalizing Of Homosexual Marriages
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1737.... allow states to decide whether to
recognize homosexual marriages. The second part of the bill would define
"for federal purposes" as the union of a man and a woman. Under such a
definition gay and lesbians, even if they win the right to marry in Hawaii
or elsewhere, would not be able to file joint federal tax returns, claim
federal pension, or survivor's benefits, or be allowed to file for green
card status (Gallagher 21).
I don't feel that marriages between gays or lesbians should be given the
same status as heterosexual marriages. Since when do gay people think they
ca .....
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Why Everyone Should Have Different Rights
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 318.... in their possession some abide by this rule and some do not. There
possession should be searched through on a regular basis.
Illegal Aliens are a big problem in the United States at the time being.
If they do stay they should pay taxes like the average citizen. And should not
be able to draw welfare. The laws restricting illegal immigrants should be
enforced. And all illegals that do not pay taxes should be sent back to their
place of origin.
There are many types of people and should be many types of laws and
ultimatly rights. This paper has only discussed thr .....
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Reverse Discrimation
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1657.... Bakke
felt his rejections to be violations of the Equal Protection Clause of the
14th amendment, so he took the University of California Regents to the
Superior Court of California. It was ruled that "the admissions program
violated his rights under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th
Amendment"1 The clause reads as follows:
"...No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the
privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor without due
process of the law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the
equal protection of the laws."2 .....
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Ethical Decision Making Model
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1510.... future there will be an improvement. Tom has been with the company for 36 years, and was the supervisor when I joined Blitz. Recently, there have been a large number of complaints in the shipping department, and Tom believes that someone is setting him up. The poor performance in the shipping department has caused many problems. Deadlines have not been met, employee turnover rate is high, and John, my best salesman, is losing major accounts. Also, Paul, a promising young employee, who I have been thinking about replacing Tom with, has just informed me that he has been off .....
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It Feels It Just The Same: Animal Experimentation
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1462.... experiments will be beneficial, the philosophical and ethical aspects must be looked at. Experiments that are felt as necessary and are carried out by scientist should not cause any pain or distress to the animals being used in the experiment. Peter Singer’s “utilitarian”(Singer, pg. 79) view, weighs the pain and distress felt by the animals against the benefits derived from such tests. “. . . that because there is small benefit to science compared to the pain experienced by the animals, experiments should be severely restricted”(Singer, pg. 81). Because these animals .....
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