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    Welfare drug testing is a big debate in our world today. Many people believe that it should happen because the recipients could use their income to buy illegal substances, but others believe that it could be considered discrimination and that it violates human rights. As of right now, 13 states drug test welfare recipients. The people who support welfare drug testing have quite a few reasons as to why they think it should happen. One of the biggest reasons I’ve seen as to why the recipients…

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    cruelty is. The ASPCA is a reputable and well known source. The website has different links to the different forms of animal cruelty is. For example, there are links to find more information on dog fighting, puppy mills, animal hoarding, farm animal welfare, horse slaughter and other animal issues. Although there are an endless number of actions that could be considered animal cruelty these links show a good representation to the different forms of animal cruelty. The writer of the website also…

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    Brandford, C., English, D. and Coghlan, L. (2000), states that data in child welfare agencies can be difficult and beneficial. Frontline social workers find information that will help them with job performance and identify resources for the families they serve more useful. While supervisors and administrators look at the development of program and policy (Brandford, C., English, D., and Coghlan, L., 2000). They state that no matter how data is collected it should provide beneficial and…

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    SPEECH TO PERSUADE Organizational method: Topically Topic : “People Should Adopt Their Pets from a Shelter” General purpose : To persuade Specific purpose : To persuade my audience that they should adopt their pet from a shelter Central idea : Adopting pets from a shelter instead of buying one from a pet store can help to stop pet overpopulation, saves lives, and often cost less. INTRODUCTION: I. Meet Nala, the most famous cat on the Instagram with more than 2.8 million followers. II.…

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    However, there are also many groups of people believe that zoos are against animal rights and inhuman. For example, a lot of animals rights advocates hold this perspective because based on researches that they did, they discovered that there is a lot difference between wild animals and zoo animals. Elephants is a great example. Wild elephants have a longer life spans than captive elephants. Wild elephants can usually live 60-70 years. However, the captive elephants usually die before the age of…

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    Welfare Essay Have you ever felt really confident about something you did in life, and then just have it crushed by somebody else’s opinion of you. Some may not realize that people do try to improve the situation that they are in, but sometimes it does not work out. Larkin Warren, the author of “I Was a Welfare Mother” wanted to inform people that it is not fair to judge people, especially if you do not know what they are going through. It can be hard in the real world as you grow up; you are…

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    be linked to the ‘much faster electoral returns are more obvious than visible structural reforms’, such as those in health and education (Hall, 2012: 37). Furthermore, welfare dependence could deplete the political appeal of the program over time. Path dependence is a policy contradiction (Fine: 2012). Structural dependence on welfare could have a number of impacts on the politics of social policy, as there is…

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    Ethical Benefits Of Zoos

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    The Ecological and Ethical Benefits of Zoos and Aquariums For as long as they have been around, zoos have been a place of joy and education. Filled with lions and tigers and bears every kid dreams of growing up to be just like the men and women who take care of these animals. Recently, however, the debate has popped up over whether keeping animals in a zoo is unethical because the animal is not in the wild, and it does not help resolve the extinction crisis happening in the natural homes of…

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    Smoketown Case Analysis

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    Given the context of Smoketown, the combination of political philosophy and information processing frames of reference would work best. Political philosophy is the strongest frame at providing an overall policy goal through its dialectic approach. However, it is the weakest of the five frames at providing technical details or a plan of action. Information processing counterbalances the major weakness of political philosophy by being the strongest technical frame since it provides prescriptions…

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    Circus animals are protected under the Animal Welfare act, and are sometimes denied that right. On a normal circus’ 48 weeks of travel per year, circus animals spend an average of 26 hours in a cage during that year. Another form of animal cruelty is factory farming. Factory farming is a large operation…

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