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    ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/2014_Canada2020_PaperSeries_EN_Issue-04_FINAL.pdf Canadian Federation of Students- Ontario, et al. (2014, February 27). Addressing Youth Unemployment and Underemployment: Submission to the Premier’s Council on Youth Opportunities, Government of Ontario. Toronto, Ontario. Retrieved: http://ofl.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014.02.27-SUB-UnderEmployment.pdf Bernard, A. (2013, June). Unemployment Dynamics Among Canada’s Youth. Economic Insights 11-626-X no. 024. Ottawa.…

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    In order to cover our start-up cost and expensive we are applying for an 7(a) Loan, according to the United States Small Business Administration, the 7(a) loan program is great for helping start-up and existing small businesses, with financing guaranteed for a variety of general business purposes(www.sba.gov). This particular loan gives you more time to pay back the loan without excessive penalty and interest. We also have to investors who will be contributing a great deal of assets into our…

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    How Welfare Discourages Self-Reliance Tragically, poverty is ubiquitous, everyone has encountered poverty in one way or another. Whether it be a personal experience or something as casual as crossing a homeless man on their street. The first instinct of any Good Samaritan is to assist any beggar they might encounter, however this might not be the best option. When viewed on a larger scale, such as the government’s many welfare programs, it becomes evident that simple charitable donations might…

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    Overview Everyone in America talks about the American dream; a big house with a great family and a white picket fence in the yard. For others, the American dream is to never have an empty stomach, it’s a place other than the cold and dirty concrete, it’s where people can shower more than once a week. The American dream isn’t what it’s all cracked up to be for some. There are people that go day after day barely surviving. And when we see them standing outside in the cold asking for a little help…

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    occurred to them what problems were happening. The false prosperity and overproduction of merchandise lead people to make irresponsible spending choices for their financial stance, as a consequence, it affected people’s social lives, the banks, and unemployment across America. It was…

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    Why the Cost of Living is an Important Issue Money is an important matter, whether it’s being consumed or accumulated. It’s no surprise that to some it can be a struggle; in fact, unemployment rates remain high as many are discouraged to find work. Those who do manage to find work are often working paycheck to paycheck in the food prep or service jobs. So why is money important, because it affects various expenses that are needed to live. The reasons why the cost of living is the cost of…

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    The increase in unemployment has affected several people, however the youth are the ones struggling the most. Individual countries part of the European union each has specific problems they’ve encountered. Some of these include the differences in employment policies, educational…

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    They employed over 2 million men, ⅓ the population of Wisconsin today. The government boosted the economy, brought down unemployment, and helped the environment. All in all, the government revived the economy thru the New Deal. Some major programs that helped were: the Social Security Act of 1935 (which helped older folks to not rely on their children), the Agricultural Adjustment…

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    attack was barbarous furthermore, it executed the guiltless individuals in a method for foul play to mankind. September 16, 1920 changed the lives of Americans before 9/11. “The 1920 Wall Street bombing followed a year of rapid inflation, high unemployment, race riots and civil unrest in America which was subject to protests, demonstrations and a series of crippling strikes.” (history.com) The threat from terrorism would grow and change, with different causes coming and going out. Protests and…

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    The Cold War held significance over how American life developed in the 1950's by several influences, one of which was the end, for a time, of the Democratic rule in Washington, D.C (Schultz 2014). By the second term of Harry S. Truman's presidency, the liberal belief was losing popularity and conservatism was taking over. Also, from within his own party, there was dissension because of his lack of cooperation with the Soviet Union and as a result the Progressive Party was formed by Henry Wallace…

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