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    Private Welfare

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    federally run programs, welfare is an intricate and confusing concept to fully comprehend (Altmeyer). Composed of two separate groups, welfare is both public and private (Katz). Public welfare consists of public assistance or means-tested programs, social insurance, and taxation and is funded by the state and federal government. Private welfare consists of employee benefits, charities and social services and is minimally funded by the government (Katz). Out of those two categories, means-tested…

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    Is Nothing Private

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    Analysis of the Case of “Is Nothing Private” (Pfeiffer & Forsberg, p. 112) Introduction The case arose from the boss offering a new assignment to an employee for their advanced advertising and computer skills. The new assignment was for a new account that is a profitable weight loss brand, “complete with its own food supplements, diet aids, and medical advisory board for users” (Pfeiffer & Forsberg, p. 112). The President of the company decided on a plan to gain national awareness to the brand…

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    The Private Economy

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    Milton Friedman once said “The Great Depression, like most other periods of severe unemployment, was produced by government mismanagement rather than by any inherent instability of the private economy”. Meaning that when it comes to having a successful, well fit and stabilized economy, output, the banking system, employment plays an important part in keeping up the economy, but the most crucial and should be most focused on, is government decisions. Decisions made by the government can…

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    Private Investigator

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    One thing that’s always confused me, the counterfactual view of Private Investigators. We’re not classically-dressed men, clad in heavy trench coats and fedoras. We do not commonly solve murder mysteries, most of the time it’s rich people wanting to catch their spouses cheating. Although, I’ve known to do a few other odd jobs, search and rescue and protection, to be exact. And wouldn’t you know it, my most recent, and certainly strangest, job happened to be in protection. It’s still going on,…

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    discussion is equality in society because it appears in the everyday life of all individuals. However, it is a difficult point of discussion because there are many factors that play into it. In fact, private property plays a very important key role in the discussion of equality. This is because private property involves both material and monetary items, and these are resources that are fought over on the daily when it comes to equal or fair distribution of wealth. A key question brought up by…

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    As she begins to wonder if her test scores of 1130 SAT and 28 ACT is a good choice of her top choice University. Did her extra curriculum make a difference? Did she have enough recommendation? Lizzie asks herself was choosing a small private high school of 40 students instead of a 1,400 students public high school the best interest in her future. Lizzie dream is to become a U.S. Senator; she knew had a top University would be the ideal choice for her career. At times, Lizzie knew she…

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    year that I chose my less traveled road. Enrolling in Chicago Hope Academy, a private Christian school, wasn’t always the plan. Instead, I had hopes of getting into Muchin College Prep., which is a public school in Chicago. Although attending Chicago Hope Academy was not my original plan, spending my last four years at a private school has made all the difference. This difference was a result of the structure of a private school education—enforcement of strict rules, dress code, and expectations…

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    Some pros for private school include having an environment that allow students to experience a lot with course offerings. A con for private schools deal with transportation. Most students that attend private schools have cars or reliable transportation making situation inconvenient for some with due to the lack of bus transportation for kids. The greatest con…

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    and the role of government. Locke sees private property as something that arises from an individual's labor. For Locke, private property is a natural right and the role of the government is to protect the individual's property. In contrast, Marx believes the private property is the product of alienated labor. The state cannot resolve the inequalities that result from private property; only the proletariat can. According to Marx, the destruction of private property is necessary for human…

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    I sure felt like it. It doesn’t have to mean my schooling was worse than those little kids, it just meant they had more freedom in their private school. With private schools being privately funded, with such a high tuition, one would think this means they have better teachers and administration. GreatSchools Staff said this is not always the case. Not all private schools hire teachers that are up to date on their certifications for the state. With other state guidelines that do not need to be…

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