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    Many older adults could suffer from the medical problem(s) and/or disabilities. so based off of that, I would encourage them to join a social welfare program that focuses on that such as Adult Day Health Care (ADHC). This is a program that pays close attention and does everything they can to help older adults that suffer from those serious matters. Another program that focuses on helping those…

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    In most peoples perspectives Canada is known as a meritocratic system. A society in which people have an influence or a superior status according to their abilities and achievements rather than their given social class. This goes hand in hand with what we perceive to be the “American Dream”. In the definition given by James Truslow Adamams about what the American Dream is, “ Life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or…

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    Financial Insolubility Given the current obligations and aging demographic, privatizing Social Security would do nothing to solve its impending insolvency, and would actually make it worse. The SSA stated in 2016, “The projected cost of Social Security increases faster than projected income through 2038 primarily because the ratio of workers paying taxes to beneficiaries receiving benefits will decline as the baby-boom generation ages and is replaced at working ages with subsequent lower…

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    Foundations can make investments from the money donated and later issue grants and various types of support through operating essential programs. Foundation focuses on the objectives through which they are formed. However, some foundations have a general welfare program through which they induce support whenever an emergent need surges like famine or hunger. The formation of foundation must have clear guidelines, aims and objectives in order to be relevant to woo investors. Local Foundations in…

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    The presence of child poverty in New Zealand has been a long standing issue since before the 1990’s and continues to be prevalent in today’s New Zealand. Although child poverty can be linked to multiple causes, there is one major cause that is not widely discussed enough within the political world of New Zealand. This is the issue of structural inequality, structural inequality can be loosely described as “denot[ing] methodical and often subtle processes through which social structures…

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    The department of social service has the most disorganized system I have ever witnessed. First the employees are dysfunctional.Second the thing is you let people abuse the system . Then you guys expect people to survive with the scarce amount that you give them. In the following paragraphs I will show you examples with my experience with social service that you should see clear what's going on. The employees from the department of social services think that the money they are giving to…

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    To distinguish Abercrombie from the old brand image the plan is to set up a campaign where people can return clothes, irrespective what kind of brand. Abercrombie and Fitch will receive those cloth, improve them and then give them away to charity. For instance, to third country kids who need cloth. The idea behind this approach is, that the company gets as far away as possible from their previous image. The image, that only rich and beautiful people can wear A&F. H&M did a very similar campaign…

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    speak my primary language. I understand this is a bias that I have and continue to work on through cultural competence and understanding of others. My family through past generations have not struggled like myself. I have been homeless, been on welfare, and live under the poverty level. I have been American my whole life and do not know the struggle of third world countries. Therefore, it is difficult to empathize with someone of a different origin than…

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    policy? According to text in Burger (2014) the Random House Dictionary (1978), stated “is a guiding principle or course of action adopted toward an objective or objectives.” The word social, according to the same dictionary, refers to “the life, welfare, and relations of human beings in a community.” Gil (1981) summed it up very well when he wrote that “social policies are a special type of policies, namely, policies which deliberately pertain to the quality of life and to the…

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    According to the Community College of Rhode Island there are four main expectations of an educated person, those include, effective communication, critical thinking, quantitative mathematical, and scientific reasoning, and social interaction. I believe that through various group discussions and interactions and class assignments like journal entries, research papers, readings, and presentations I have become proficient in all four aspects. Group discussions have helped me socially interact…

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