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Social
Security And The State Of The Union Address
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This 5 page paper discusses comments made by President
Clinton regarding Social Security in his 1999 State of the
Union Address. President Clinton has continually called for
the preservation of the Social Security system. Is this
possible? Facts and figures are presented to describe the
problems that will have to be overcome. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: PGsocsec.rtf
1996
Personal Responsibility & Work Opportunity Act
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6 pages in length. New Jersey's black Democratic Senator
Wayne Bryant was instrumental in implementing the family cap
legislation that removed a woman's ability to receive
welfare benefits for her illegitimate children. It has been
called groundbreaking in the way in which it attacked what
lawmakers labeled a significant source of poverty within the
eastern state. According to Bryant, the primary focus of the
reform was to reestablish family values. The writer
discusses the welfare reform law as it relates to New
Jersey. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Welfarnj.wps
2
Views /Female Participation in Late 19th and Early 20th
Century Politics
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A 10 page analysis in which the writer argues that Theda
Skocpol in her book "Protecting Soldiers and
Mothers," and also Kristi Andersen in her book
"After Suffrage" address similar territory in that
both of these political scientists look at how female
participation in the American political process in the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries has largely been
under-appreciated or ignored completely. Both of these
authors demonstrate that this participation must be viewed
within the context of political framework of their time in
order to be understood properly. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: 99sk&an.wps
A
Case Study in Public Policy; Bakersfield
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This 5 page paper considers public administration and the
problems with the case of Kern County in the 1970's when a
new, inexperienced, organisation was granted $2.6 million to
build a health clinic. The paper considers the tactics used,
the reason for the problems, the alternatives and the
relevance of The Iron Triangle. The bibliography cites 2
sources.
Filename: TEkernco.wps
A
Look at Welfare Reform
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This is an 11 page paper that examines the Personal
Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of
1996 on a national level and the New Jersey Welfare Reform
Act of 1992. These acts of legislation limit the time an
individual may receive assistance and impose regulations
that require participation in job seeking activities. A
proposal for a program to assist individuals on
transportation issues is presented. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: Refwelf.wps
A.F.D.C.
& W.I.C.
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2 pages reflecting upon an interview with a social worker
who discusses AFDC and WIC programs (welfare-related). Essay
is complimented by a wealth of statistics. 4 sources listed
in bibliography.
Filename: Afdcwic.wps
Alfred
Kadushin's Child Welfare Services
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The necessity for effective child welfare systems requires a
knowledge of the categorization of child welfare problems,
and the acknowledgment of the role of social workers in
providing services. This 6 page paper provides a brief
overview of the Chapters 1 and 2 of Kadushin's book as an
effective starting point for understanding child welfare
services. No additional sources cited.
Filename: chilfare.wps
America's
Social Security System: President Bush And The Stock Market
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5 pages in length. It is difficult to ignore the tremendous
financial trouble that plagues the United States Social
Security system, with the primary problems being America's
current number of retirees and the fact that the Social
Security trust fund has not been properly invested in the
past. If no such problems existed, President Bush would not
be suggesting that part of social security payments go to
the stock market as a means by which to help bail out the
failing program. What are the issues for and against such a
change? The potential benefits and the potential costs?
Clearly, when one assesses these aspects of the president's
plan, one must examine the long-term gains and losses of
such a proposition. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCsocsc.wps
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