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    the Services Provided. The health care and social assistance industry is a critical industry that offers basic and essential services to human beings. The industry is a combination of both social assistance services and healthcare services because the two are inseparable and rank high in the order of preference to human needs (Feldstein, 2015). Professionals in this industry can either decide to offer both, social assistance and health care services or choose to specialize in a certain service…

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    Food Integrity

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    are a plethora of programs and services used to combat food insecurity, but we also learned that these programs can cause a family to stagnate and become “comfortable” with the quality of life that these services provide. When the programs begin to cost too much because they become flooded by more and more individuals seeking aid. The programs must choose between closing down smaller programs to increase funding for larger ones, or to decrease the amount of services each program offers. This in…

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    SSA Proposal

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    The matrix, which governs COLA, is based on the consumer price index, which measures changes in goods and services. These increases are then used to determine what percentage Social Security should increase. Implementing a new matrix based on ways consumers change there purchasing behavior, as prices change would create on average a difference of 0.3 percent…

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    Texas Economy

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    fake social security numbers when applying for jobs but that does not change the fact that a large percentage of them still pay income tax despite their status while not being able to use the benefits provided by social security. There is also the sales tax which everyone has pay when we buy items in the US. The more people living in our state the more sales tax will be produced. This influx of immigrants will generate millions of dollars in revenue while massively boosting the state’s economy.…

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    changes to the Australian Income tax rates during the period between 2011 and 2016, which both positively and negatively impact, low income earning individuals. Low income earning individuals are defined by the Australian Tax Office as: People who earn less than $66,667 AUD, annually. One of the biggest modifications to the taxation rates was the increase of the Tax-Free threshold. Individuals who earn less than $18,200 AUD a year, are exempt from the income tax, and they do not have to pay it.…

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    In what way was the American Revolution an ideaological struggle? The American Revolution an ideological struggle for independence from Britain. Hardships food shortages, family member fighting or dead. The British were not easy to defeat. They had money and well equip soldier. As well as strong economic supply of ammo, food, with everything they needed in order to eliminate the rebellion colonist. On the other hand, the colonist did not have the military power experience, financial, and…

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    Growth In Nonprofits

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    important nonprofits are because of the services they provide to the public. Often the financial failures of big companies are publicized; however, this is not the case in the nonprofit world. So for every nonprofit that fails another subset of the population does not have their needs met. I do not believe that there is a variety of resources available to help nonprofits; this in part why so many fail. Nonprofits rely on heavily on donations to continue to provide services to…

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    Roots Of Prohibition Essay

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    The United States of American turned to prohibition, the action of forbidding something, especially by law, in the 1920s to protect the nation, bring people closer, and to create more productive residents. The people of America figured it was a good idea to ban alcohol because it would cause distress to families and break them apart, it also did not promote social stability and many businesses would fall behind. Additionally, during this time World War 1 was taking place and this war gave the…

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    are mainly affected by the government laws. The government can intervene the banks' activities by the way such as tax policy, labor law, environmental law, tariffs, trade restrictions and political stability. Political influence is the threat for Sampath bank. So they have to take actions in their strategy to adopt the political factors as well. But the skilled government and effective tax policy are the opportunities for Sampath…

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    The US Economy

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    Because of these efforts of government imports are decreased with the percentage of 1.8 during March in the good and services import. While the export of the country was reached to the total 208.5 billion with the increase of 4.2 billion. Reflection According to the analysis of the current condition of the US economy I am come to know that overall national economy of…

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