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…safety and security. Working with these agencies and the other twenty-five that make up the new department will be a tough task getting it started but it will provide safety from something like September 11th and prepare us as a nation for any other terrorist…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that is “…the only plan out there scored by Social Security’s actuaries as saving the system for the next century.” This is stated by Judd Gregg, who was a co-chairman of a bipartisan commission that outlined this plan (Stevenson, May). The National Commission…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…about America's approach to social deprivation. The Social Security Act represented a sharp departure from previous American practice. The United States had traditionally celebrated individualism and voluntarism, and except for war veterans the national
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Category: /Law & Government
…HOMELAND SECURITY Many people after September 11, 2001 may not feel safe anymore just because they live in the United States. They feel that our National Security is very poorly ran and that the government is not doing much to improve…
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…a serious problem, they are skeptical about the government's ability to do anything about it. (Kornblum Jane). After the September 11th attacks and the creation of the Department of Homeland Security these doubts were somewhat eased; however, as... "Our nation's
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Category: /Literature/English
…A little over sixty years ago the nation struggled through what was, up to then, the most dramatic crisis since the Civil War. The economy was uprooted after the crash of the stock market and the country's financial stability was destroyed. One…
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…. Even though social security is generally a widely accepted program by the public, several problems are associated with this program. “Social security, the nation’s largest, costliest, and most successful domestic program, has reached a critical point in its…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for the Social Security system. I can not support a reform that will hurt one spectrum and benefit the other. Also being a Senator I must keep in mind how the reforms will effect the rest of the nation. I must keep the mentality of a statesman at all times. Being…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on the victimized businesses, but also the problem keeps growing. One example describing the amount of loses is analyzed in the magazine Security Management, where it is shown that The National Cargo Security Council, a nonprofit organization base in Alexandra, Virginia…
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…with the environment,poverty and weapons of mass destruction.Globalization is encouraged by the fragmentation of the nation-state which is taking place encouraged by the end of cold war.Globalism is also encouraged by the spread of regional security communities…
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