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,…
Libby Faffler, LNHA, got interested in healthcare administration during her undergraduate education at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Originally, when she began her college education she had wanted to be a nurse. After transferring to the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire during her sophomore year, she realized that nursing was not the path she wanted to take. However, Libby was still interested in the healthcare field and wanted to pursue a career in that direction. When she looked at…
radios. After graduating from high school,Jack continued his higher education in the University of Illinois, where he majored in Electrical Engineering and also took several different subjects of his interest. One specific subject that Jack studied along with his major classes was the physics in the engineering of vacuum tubes. When Jack graduated from the University of Illinois, in 1947, he moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to work in a company that produced electronic pieces for hearing aids,…
As described by Dr. Julie A. Lam and Dr. Robert Rosenheck from a study done at the ivy league school of Yale University, published by the federal government organization, the Department of Health and Human Services, the more severe the clients psychotic symptoms, alcohol abuse, and criminal history, the more likely he or she is to be victimized (Lam, Rosenheck, Effect)…
routes through the Mediterranean and Red Sea (Lockard 56) provided not only an elaborate system to exchange goods, but also to exchange culture. Diversity in the largely populated African and Mediterranean regions resulted in the development of urban life, which Craig A. Lockard states, “promoted cultural development…population growth, social organization, large state structures, and elaborate religious systems” (49.)…
“Private Investigation Programs as an Emerging Trend in Criminal Justice Education? A Case Study of Texas.” The author explains the various needs of private investigators around the country and without them, how hard it will be for the criminal justice system to function properly (Belshaw, 2012). Due to the increase in technology, the amount of time the private investigators spends on their research…
1. The name of the assessment was originally an acronym for the states that were originally included in the assessment, which were “Wisconsin (WI), Delaware(D), and Arkansas(A)”, but Arkansas “dropped out”, so it later became the “World-class Instructional Design and Assessment”. Now it is just known by “WIDA” (Mission & the WIDA Story). The WIDA is only given in English, I could not find any information about the assessment being done in any other language, which I believe is because the…
I hope to accomplish this growth at the University of Minnesota. I will be an excellent addition to the program due to my energy for teaching and my passion for language. I want to substantially improve and strengthen some of my weaknesses as an educator such as my ability to employ questioning…
My internship was performed at the Madison Police Department in Madison, Wisconsin. The Madison Police Department is comprised of over 400 sworn officers, which cover five districts with an estimated population of 250,000 people. The districts include: (1) North; (2) South; (3) West; (4) East; and (5) Central. In addition, a new sixth Midtown District is set to open in 2017. My primary duty location was at the West District working with the Community Policing Team (CPT). However, while my…
the advantages derivable from the crime." In other words, punishment should not be excessive; it should fit the crime” (p. 1). The criminal justice system of today was built off the foundation of Beccaria’s book, which outlined what the system should be like (Brown, 2004). Classical thinkers like Beccaria were instrumental in setting in place a system that would hand out punishment as well as establish laws for the people to abide by. Classical theorist believed that punishment that followed…