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    Portfolio Milestone 3 For this project I have selected to analyze an Oregon Initiative that will be subject to vote from Oregon residents in November of this year. As always is the case when a measure is subject to voters, proponents and opponents have emerged. It will be up to Oregonians to analyze and evaluate the possible outcome if implementation is approved. Unfortunately, vital information that would, in my opinion help with in obtaining a fair resolution, is not available in public records

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    Social welfare policy is a nation’s system of programs, benefits, and services that help people meet social, economic, educational and health needs that are fundamental to the maintenance of society. Social welfare policy forms the framework for groups that are disadvantaged or oppressed in need for services to help meet their basic human needs. It is the duty and responsibility of a social worker to become proficient in policy. A social work student develops knowledge, skills, and critical thinking

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    separation of that higher power. No one wants to be alone in their opinion. Having just that one person agree with another can provide enough support to keep going with those beliefs. Julia joined and although she was not as active in the rebellious state of mind as was Winston, she still provided him a backbone and a support system for his

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    addiction. In one occurrence, she brands a hypothetical comparison between the use of tobacco, and lottery ticket advertising. Furthermore, Gloria debates the economics behind the ethics of public manipulation through false advertising. Her thesis is that state run lotteries should not be advertising with misguided slogans and bill boards. In many ways, Gloria has organized her judgments in a presentable way the audience can follow without confusion. One example of Gloria’s

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    your home state regulations, you will require a larger facility and will need to hire additional staff in order to sustain the larger demand for day care. This staff will consist of five (5) Certified Day Care Professionals, one (1) Registered Nurse Professional, five (5) After-School Assistants and one (1) Office Support Paraprofessional. You have secured approval for a bank loan and qualify for future loans for future expansion if your current endeavor is successful. Meanwhile, the state in which

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    Long-Term Investment Decisions Government Regulations Government regulation borders within the mandated needs in the economy to strike a balance between the market activities and social welfare of the people. The role of government in the market has been seen as one that is indispensable in an economy where this balance is needful. Contrary to this argument, it has also been observed that government involvement in the market economy can to a large extent lead to sub-optimal results. It is agreeable

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    without fear” (Diskaya 2013). These words are essential in understanding that the answer to dissecting security lay in the balance of varying schools of thought. This analysis aims to examine whom security is for, rather whom are we securing, be it the state or the individual. I will argue, going forward that there is no clear-cut answer to this question, for security must exhibit factors of each school of thought in order to adequately ensure annihilation of global insecurity. Analyzing the works of

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    the theories of multiple political philosophers including Kant and Rousseau in order to build theories that encapsulate the complex variables which lead to armed engagement. These theories can be extrapolated in order to explain the causes of inter-state war, and to provide explanations of violence in the modern global theatre. Overall, Waltz’s argument of the three images is extremely persuasive. The logical underpinnings of the models and the ways in which they collaborate are, for the most part

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    the lack of, is one factor that contributes to the development of a child. One study suggests that children in poverty are twenty-two times more likely to suffer from maltreatment than those children not in poverty. The poverty rate in comparison state is twenty-two percent, which is the second highest in the country and equal to the national rate of children living in poverty. Children born into poverty, on average, live in poverty until he or she is eight years old. Therefore, it is important

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    Nozick asserts that the state should not be able to prohibit capitalist transfers between consenting adults. In this paper I will argue that this claim is true in all circumstances regardless of the resulting inequality. I will begin my analysis by explaining why it is that Nozick makes this claim. This explanation will focus on articulating his detailed description of just acquisition and transfer of holdings. I will then move on to describe how Nozick’s conclusion regarding just transfers results

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