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    I. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a cash assistance program designed to assist the disabled, blind, and elderly who have little income. Prior to the development of SSI, the Social Security Act, which was established in 1935, had a few programs that had provided assistance to the elderly and blind individuals. These programs had mainly been administered by state and local governments, with minor assistance from the federal government. Throughout the years, problems arose as the programs became increasingly complex and costly. In the early 1970s President Nixon’s administration had seen the need to reform these particular programs and created the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. The Social Security Administration was appointed…

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    choosing to eliminate one of three vital welfare programs due to their being no option for reconstruction of any one of these programs. Options at hand for removal include Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Although all of these are vital, however I am recommending the elimination of the TANF due to circumstances that cause it to be essentially less crucial than the other two programs.…

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    You do not need US citizenship to qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (“SSDI”) nor do you need to be a permanent US resident. However, you must have legal status to work in The United States. In addition, you need to have a social security number assigned to you to work legally in the United States and earn the necessary work credits to qualify for benefits. Also, residents who are not US citizens and are from Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam are unlikely to receive SSDI benefits.…

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    Furthermore, as we collectively evaluated the agency’s services through a social workers lens, we promptly learned how imperative it is to have a safety net for all individuals with disabilities, specifically, the aging population. Parallel to this, through literature review and one in person-interview, we have acquired valuable knowledge about what it means to be disabled and disadvantaged concurrently; for instance, being diagnosed with a mental health diagnosis, being physically impaired, and…

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    expenditure on health per capita is $ 8,895 and the total percentage of the gross domestic product is recorded as 17.9 % in 2013. Compared to the level of spending in 2008, the spending growth was recorded as 16% based on the economic situation (World Health Organization, 2012) In addition, World Health Organization reports that United States statistically spends about a total of $ 320, 051,000 for health care for American population in 2013. The gross national income per capita is estimated…

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    Minorities with low incomes are more likely to commit crime relative to those with higher incomes. The independent variable is low income. The dependent variable is crimes. The units of analysis are minorities. Minorities in low income conditions fall into the life of crime. For many different reasons, which may leave them with no other option than to commit a crime. They may feel the need to commit a crime to survive or to act in a way of bitterness toward others, who may have more…

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    Summary of Indonesia’s PSCs Generation Source: Lubiantara (2012) Figure 2.4 provides the flow diagram of Indonesia’s PSC calculation. It can be seen that cost recovery, FTP, profit oil, DMO, investment credit and income tax, which will be explained later in more detail, are specific terms used in Indonesia’s PSC. Figure 2.4 shows that FTP is received from 20% of gross revenue, which then divided between government and contractor. Next, cost recovery component is calculated to reimburse…

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    raised as to what cost to the surrounding businesses and local economy. Casinos are much more than gambling. They provide other amenities such as dining, lodging, shopping, and concert entertainment. Generally, the winnings that one would receive would be spent at the casino and not out in the economy. Local businesses begin to lose profit because these services are available and more convenient when they are in the same location. “Connecticut casinos are self-contained little cities,…

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    The first suggestion would be to develop partnerships with local businesses who generate income based on ideas. They could provide creative inspiration services to employee or teams that work for these business. This could include activities at the business or onsite at the museum. Further they could develop art activities that help develop team cooperation and provide team building opportunities. The second way the museum could generate income is by hosting events and parties at the museum.…

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    Despite the minor changes, the American Dream has always sought out to be about social mobility, equality, and equal opportunity. However, it was never attainable for everyone. Individuals that were not White, male, heterosexual, landowners, slave owners, educated, wealthy, well-connected faced intentional, institutionalized and marginalizing hardships. Such discrimination prevented them achieving the so-called American dream which contradicted the founding principles which America and the…

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