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...SUBCHAPTER D: HUMAN SERVICES. PART 20: FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRAMS. Subpart A...Case means a single type of assistance and/or service provided to an i... of the return of the child to the natural parents or initiation of a guardianship/adoption. Child me...
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...(Powell, J., concurring in part) (assistance of mentalhealth professionals sufficient). And ... help both the government and custodial parents to secure the payments towhich they are entit... (or the equivalent) to elicit relevant financial information; (3) an opportunity at the hearing ... role in reducingchild poverty in single-parent homes); cf. Sorensen &Zibman, Getting t...
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... networks was especially prominent among single women. Contact with counselors at the HIV clinic a... in the study group (n = 23) were financially independent--12 through employment, six through fi... of integration: giving patients assistance in and information on living with HIV and how to a...
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...Tuition aid is distributed to parents according to financial need, and where the aid is ...The number of tutorial assistance grants provided to students remaining in public sc... numerous private choices, rather than the single choice of a government, determine the distribution...
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... times, more students and more financially needy students seek a higher education. That can ... Every day -- every single day brings media reports of layoffs, program cuts,..., mayors, educators, and students, parents, business leaders, community leaders, and everyone... with students needing individual assistance. Without her, these students most certainly would...
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...The Antibalkanization Perspective II. PARENTS INVOLVED AND ANTIBALKANIZATION III. RICCI AND ANTI...At no point did New Haven single out individual applicants for promotion and give t... universities to give admissions or financial aid preferences on the basis of either student eco... conversation and wonderful research assistance, I am especially indebted to Jennifer Bennett, as ...
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...Other strategies for dealing with the financial costs of illness include reducing consumption, mos...In a high mortality environment, parents generally tend to have additional children to repl... countries have to rely on technical assistance; project and non-project aid from foreign countrie... that the direct and indirect costs of a single case of malaria deplete a significant portion of a...
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Findings from behavioral and psychological studies indicate that people regularly and predictably behave in ways that contradict some standard assumptions of economic analysis. Recognizing that consumption choices are determined by factors other than prices, income, and information illuminates a broad array of strategies to influence consumers' food choices. These strategies expand the list of possible ideas for improving the diet the diet quality and health of participants in the Food Stamp Program, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) and the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs to examine ways to improve the diet quality and health outcomes of their participants.
... instance, students, in conjunction with parents or guardians, could specify that only more healthf... vegetables or fruits offered within a single salad may lead students to consume a greater amoun...
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The number of international students pursuing secondary education at United States (U.S.) universities has been increasing over the past 25 years, and is expected to continue into the foreseeable future. However, these students have a plethora of choices among universities in the U.S. and foreign countries. Universities must distinguish themselves if they hope to obtain the most desirable students from around the world. Previous research by Agarwal and Winkler (1985), Lee and Tan (1984), Mazzarol and Soutar (2002), and McMahon (1992) has identified a number of factors that influence the choice of educational programs. This paper builds on existing research by re-examining some of those factors combined with additional factors and by examining the role of accreditation by The Association...
...-graduate employment, availability of financial aid, reputation of the institution, accessibility ... via scholarships or other financial assistance was negatively correlated (McMahon, 1992). Mazzaro...we assess the single factor (accessibility of information on the instit...Recommendations by parents/relatives were considered more important by the ma...
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The "traditional" 18 - 22 year old, residential college student makes up only 16% of the students enrolled in public and private two- and four-year institutions. More than half of today's students are older and are taking classes part-time. Over a million attend for-profit institutions and millions more participate in postsecondary education experiences offered by corporate universities. Most work full or part-time, have little interest in out-of-class activities, and are very savvy about computer-based technologies. These are the "newer students" of higher education and represent the largest market segment of those who will attend college in the foreseeable future. It would seem the drastic shift in market characteristics would be accompanied by strategic shifts in university planning....
... classroom seats, which will lead to financial peril for institutions. Second, the instinctual re...3. Not financially dependent on parents;. 4. Work full time while enrolled;. 5. Have depenndents;. 6. Are single parents; and. 7. Are recipients of a GED or high s... requests; advising; and tutoring assistance, available when and where non-traditional students...