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    During the early career, Mendes Correia had been in good terms with the government of the Republic. When the new regime of Estado Novo and the Salazar Dictatorship gradually emerged from the 1920s to 1934, he adjusted himself to such political shift. The physical anthropology’s shift of interest towards the colonies accompanied such political development. His academic career was totally successful; publication of numerous articles and monographs, opening of the colonial exhibition in 1934, and…

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    Medicare is a national social protection project, controlled by the U.S. government since 1966, as of now utilizing around 30 private insurance agencies over the United States (Hacker, 2007). Medicare gives health care coverage to Americans matured 65 and more established who…

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    Memes popping up in the internet’s social media feeds and blogs and becoming exceedingly prominent. Many of these so-called memes appear to be harmless and tend to generate various chuckles, although many of them can be considered offensive or even disturbing to some viewers. The word “meme” was first introduced by Richard Dawkins in his 1989 book The Selfish Gene, and his intentions included spreading an element of a culture or system of behavior that is to be passed from one individual to…

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    Presenting Problems Client is grieving the loss of her husband who recently passed away soon after their 50th anniversary from a sudden heart attack about 6 months ago. She was recently assessed by an APS social worker and was referred to a social worker to follow-up in order to share her background, as well as develop goals and objectives to guide her transition to living alone. Information and History Client is a Caucasian female and appears in her late 70s. She retired at age 65, but…

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    services, there are issues related to lack of robust accounting systems and accounting processes in place. In sector development, while SHGs may be having auditing they do not have AGM to discuss audit reports and for appropriation of profit / loss. In social services, federations are not pursuing the same due to poor ability to generate funds. In livelihood, there is more focus on marketing of external products and relatively less on marketing of the member’s…

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    unemployment rate in America. The first reason why the New Deal was successful is because it positively affected many different people no matter what race, such as Native Americans through creation of businesses, as reported by the Survey Magazine of Social Interpretation. Even though America, in this time period, was unfair towards many races, the New Deal did its best to pull all Americans out of the Great Depression. One way this happened is by helping out many Native Americans. Through…

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    take enough action to combat the conditions. America was desperate for a new society and a strong leader. The elections arrived, and America elected Roosevelt as the new president. Roosevelt changed the government, business, political, economic, and social and cultural aspects of American society through his New Deal programs and World War II. Gerald Nash appeals to many audiences in The Great Depression and World War II Organizing America, 1933-1945 which is a non-fiction book. The intended…

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    Social Security and Public Assistance differences According to “Segal (2015) The indigenous social insurance provisions were a federal system of old-age benefits for retired workers and a federal- state partnership for unemployment insurance. The system of old-age benefits was called the Old- Age Insurance program. It contributes benefits for retired workers who had paid taxes into the system while employed in industry and commerce. The program was to begin collecting taxes in 1937 and pay…

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    1) Leading up to, and directly following the industrial boom we saw America’s greatest cities change in many way. These changes were particularly evident in the slums of New York. There were multiple legislative actions taken by both the federal and state governments to fix these low-income living areas. The very first notable legislative action was taken by the state of New York in 1867 and was entitled “ The First Tenement Act”. This act required windows in every rom and fire escapes for…

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    the program just by proving they were in need of economic assistance. There were no time limits imposed, nor requirements for those on AFDC to be working. It was the ideal welfare program for many people, especially single mothers. Furthermore, social security, unemployment insurance, and other programs were created under the AFDC; providing assistance to the elderly, those unable to work, and the blind. The AFDC saw a lot of growth for the first few decades since it had been implemented.…

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