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    The “Paradoxical Era”, named by policy scholar, Bruce Jansson, refers to an era in which many reforms in social welfare were enacted under President Nixon. Nixon was not known as an advocate of social reform and looked at social welfare in retrospect from a social reform standpoint. Jansson notes that the Paradoxical Era was a period of: “conflicting tendencies…a transitional era between the reformist period of the Great Society and the conservative presidency of Ronald Reagan” (Jansson). Nixon…

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    The Problem With Anderson Most developed cities have their problems, and Anderson is not an exception. Most people believe that every problem has an easy solution. However the major problems in cities, including Anderson, are interconnected. There is no one way to solve it, but each step in the right direction can help. Like most cities, Anderson is riddled with low income households, few jobs that can sustain a family, and a drug problem that targets teen, however with the proper combination…

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    •Economics Professor Guy Standing explains basic income in his book The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class as follows: “The core of the proposal is that every legal resident of a country or community, children as well as adults, should be provided with a modest monthly payment. Each individual would have a cash card entitling them to draw a monthly amount for basic needs, to spend as they see fit, with add-ons for special needs, such as disability. In most rich countries, it would be less…

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    Everyone knows that big college sport program bring in millions of dollars in a season. College athletes train hard every week getting ready for the competition they face that weekend, but they get none of the millions of dollars they bring in playing their sport. some will argue they are already paid in tuition people also don’t realize the commitment these athletes put into their sport. It’s time colleges and the NCAA start paying their players. they bring in so much money to the school and…

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    spectrum to offer up a potential solution: the universal basic income (UBI). This welfare program in its simplest form would see all citizens of any given country receive an intermittent, unconditional payment from the government. One publication in support of the basic income is “Arguing for Basic Income” by Philippe Van Parijs. However, the UBI is not without controversy. Oren Cass of the National Review wrote an article titled “Why a Universal Basic Income Is a Terrible Idea” in which he…

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    genuine curiosity and fascination, I desired to understand the ornate workings of the world. Unlike the majority of children, however, I did not lose this fervor and drive to find answers. This inquisitiveness laid the foundation for my interest in research work. Growing up, my family placed a tremendous emphasis on health, fitness, and nutrition. This background cultivated my interests in these areas. From an early age, I appreciated the value of living a health-conscious lifestyle. However,…

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    Report A Universal Basic Income Would Insure Against Job Loss 1. This text originally appears in “The New York Times” room for debate. It was updates on October 4, 2016. 2. The genre for this text is an opposite of editorial (also known as op- ed). The rhetorical aim for this genre is persuasive. More specifically, to Propose a Solution. This style focuses on a question about what action can be taken. Stern’s article talks about how the United States needs to propose a universal basic income…

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    2. Explain how the submission engine plan will handle submissions in other languages, including Portuguese and Mandarin. When the data is submit through the submission engine using the web form, email, Twitter, Facebook, Internet crawler and other data input, Google translate API will start the translation from the other languages using it data-driven approach of millions of multilingual documents into English, then to the target language of the user. When the source text is short, the…

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    guideline for research ethics. These principles are based on three basic ethical standards and were written in response to ethical research failures in that time era. The three standards are basic and should serve as a guideline in health care research today: respect for persons, beneficence, and justice. Respect for persons is a basic guideline that protects the participant. The participant should voluntarily agree to participate in the study and give written consent to do so. In…

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    MS Word allows users to utilize their templates for many processes that a business might use them for. If you need a calendar or a budget report, for instance, word has templates that can be used in order to create these reports. When you customize a template you can save it as a new feature and you can allow other people in your business to use this template you customized. If you want to send out a newsletter or other material, you can use MS Word’s mailing feature. Mailing list in excel can…

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