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    Police Agency Roles

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    agency either falls under Federal, State, or local agencies. Knowing this enables the different policing agency to know what laws to enforce in their area of responsibility. Each agencies roles and functions are set forth through each agencies civil service system. Another factor that helps a policing agency become successful, is knowing the function and roles of patrol work. In every police organization the main role of a police organization is to prevent crime,…

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    Introduction The learners from families that do not have legal documents for residency in the United States of America are referred to as undocumented students (Perez P. 22). In other cases, they may be immigrants without parents who entered the United States illegally and have attained school-age. However, the undocumented students face several challenges due to financial, social and structural barriers in their pursuit of higher education (Kobach 478). In as much as there are huge barriers to…

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    social welfare policy the aid to dependent children is a policy that is relevant to the social work field. This was a federal assistance program and it was in effect from 1935 to 1996. The program was created by the Social Security Act and administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The aid to dependent children policy provided financial assistance to children whose families had low or no income. This is relevant to social work practice because the social work…

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    Richard Nixon had a pretty good Background. Nixon was the 37th President of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974 when he became the only U.S. president to resign the office. Nixon had previously served as a U.S. Representative and Senator from California and as the 36th Vice President of the United States from 1953 to 1961. Nixon moved to Washington to work for the federal government. He served in the United States Navy during…

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    cutting edge merit-based administration. Merit is a term which means the value of quality of something or someone. Merit selection ensures that selection is based only on a person's ability to perform the work. Merit selection aims to choose the best person for the job, resulting in a quality workforce. OPM's history, which started with the Civil Service Act in 1883 and formally renamed to the Civil Service Commission. The Civil Service Commission regulations stated the administration select…

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    Introduction Job training is fundamental to helping public assistance recipients and minimally skilled workers achieve lasting economic stability. With the majority of welfare recipients either unemployed or minimally employed, and recent “welfare-leavers” in low-wage positions with no benefits or skills, the notion of self-sufficiency is unreal. To that end, one strategy to address this facet of the poverty issue is the adoption of workforce development initiatives. Factual Background The…

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    History of Unemployment Insurance in the United States Unemployment Insurance was founded in 1932. During the Great Depression, Wisconsin was the first state to developed unemployment insurance. Soon after, the United States passed the unemployment insurance law. Soon after many other states endorsed the Social Security Act in 1935 such as California, Massachuates, New Hampshire, New York and Washington. In the of 1935, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed Social Security in the Law,…

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    Roosevelt's New Deal

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    new deal also helped in other ways. For example Roosevelt’s new deal made our federal government a more organized and effective system. In the executive branch this was done by appointing a more divided planning board and in the Judicial branch the Court Packing plan made the Supreme Court more revivified (H). Another example would be the impact of Roosevelt’s administration on African American citizens. The administrations doctrine that African Americans are in fact a part of the country and…

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    The African American children and the elderly suffered many died and from heat exposure and dehydration because there was no mandatory evacuation for the people. The Policy (FEMA) Federal Emergency Management Agency policy impact was that there was no mandatory evacuation to assist the African American people before the disaster came. (FEMA) lack of mandatory evacuation resources many African Americans died from lack of water, food…

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    Va's External Environment

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    factors affected the way that veterans received their services. I will begin to describe how the VA was formed and illustrate how all the factors make what it is called today the Department of Veterans Affairs. The United States has the greatest complete system of assistance for Veterans in the world, this system goes back to 1636, when the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony were at war with the Pequot Indians. During that time the Pilgrims passed a law that declared that disabled soldiers…

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