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Rebellion Against a Branded Nation

by Drew Young in Issues, May 4, 2012
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A chilling, though brief, look at the depraved nature of society and the American culture. Despite "popular" opinion, it has permanent repetitive consequences.

The Beveridge Report and The Formation of The Welfare State in Britain

by Jonathan Hudson in Issues, May 4, 2012
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A presentation arguing whether or not the British welfare state was good or bad. The essay looks at the Beveridge Report and its effects, and examines whether the adoption of a welfare state was beneficial to Britain overall.

I Need Some Help : Policy Implementation for Living Wage

by momofplenty in Issues, May 1, 2012
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Any Policy wonks out there? Final process of a 20 page paper.

Government Takes Another Bite

by Bahama227 in Politics, April 29, 2012
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Article about the effects of government and the welfare system.

Public Servants

by coxjoseph5 in Law, April 23, 2012
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Who are public servants, why do we need them.? They are supposed to protect us and our property, but do they?

Welfare – And Its Impact on a Once Great Nation

by DS DUBY in Crime, April 13, 2012
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How welfare has helped to take down a once great nation.

Poverty Defined: Are You Poor?

by momofplenty in Issues, April 7, 2012
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This is a part in a series of articles related poverty. First, we will look at poverty, then minimum wage(Does it work or not?, if not how can we fix it?) and I hope to incorrporate some thoughts from the readers (with permission and reference, of course).

Opinion: "There are No Children Here" (Kotlowitz)

by momofplenty in Issues, April 6, 2012
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Breif review and opinion of the social welfare system in the book "There Are No Children Here" by Kotlowitz.

Let’s Vacation in The Robert Taylor Homes!

by Mean lean gangster girl in Military, March 25, 2012
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Society.

Qualities of a Great Man

by Muhammad Irfan Zafar in History, March 21, 2012
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The population of the world is now peopled by more than 600 millions of men and women. Nevertheless they are not all great. Barely a few of them falls under the category of greatness. It is therefore obvious that there are a number of exceptional traits, which these few hold whereas the others do not.

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