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... society deals with hunger through both government and charity-based programs. And, again, like other... people who cannot qualify for food stamp benefits are seeking food pantry aid with increasing freque... in other studies, such as an analysis of single mothers and emergency food assistance in Wisconsin...
How businesses and ordinary citizens get around Russia's famously dysfunctional legal system. The Russian people have an extremely effective supreme court. It is entirely independent of the Russian state, its judgments have a significant impact on the legal system, and -- above all -- the state will (eventually) comply with its judgments.
... one in which judges act under direct government orders, setting aside legal rules for political en... the government's failure to pay sickness benefits, to those involving single mothers in the Russian ...
... alsoplaced a lien on any SSI or other benefits." Id., at18a. 3 4 TURNER v. ROGERS Opinion of the...E. 2d, at 472. And the rightto government-paid counsel, the Supreme Court held, wasone of th... role in reducingchild poverty in single-parent homes); cf. Sorensen &Zibman, Getting t... inadequate payment can press childrenand mothers into poverty. M. Garrison, The Goals andLimits of ...
In the mostly female dominated profession of teaching, this pilot project investigates how a group of males who are both fathers and teachers perceive their experiences as they navigate these dual roles. This qualitative study invited men who were teaching in early childhood, primary and secondary settings in New Zealand, and who were also fathers, to comment on their perceptions of how their dual roles impacted on each other. The themes emerging from their responses included empathy for parents, better understanding of children, benefits for own children, and being viewed as "more real" by their students, as well as being better equipped to understand schools and learning, improved personal and professional qualities, and more time available to spend with family.
...These changes, which include single-parent homes, blended families, both traditional a... could also suggest that teachers who are mothers may have similar experiences thus opening up the d... providers, education boards and government agencies could become even more proactive by devel...
... social conditions in which American mothers find themselves. (12) Though the conclusions I dra... direct appeal to such a guarantee of governmental nonintervention but, for abortion proponents, stil... him, as a dependent husband, his wife's benefits upon her death, just as a wife is entitled to coll...--whether professional or poor, married or single--will continue to be viewed as theirs alone until ...
This proposed rule would implement provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (collectively referred to as the Affordable Care Act), and the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA). This proposed rule reflects new statutory eligibility provisions; proposes changes to provide states more flexibility to coordinate Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) eligibility notices, appeals, and other related administrative procedures with similar procedures used by other health coverage programs authorized under the Affordable Care Act; modernizes and streamlines existing rules, eliminates obsolete rules, and updates provisions to reflect Medicaid eligibility...
... the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office www.gpo.gov. FR Doc No: 2013-00659..., including eligibility for newborns whose mothers were eligible for and receiving Medicaid or CHIP c... 14. Single State Agency: Delegation of eligibility determinat...
...For example, a government policy may enforce a particular conception of dign...In a single opinion a court may rely on multiple meanings of d..., abortion harms women who are, by nature, mothers. (182) "Women who seek abortions must have been co... to a hearing before termination of their benefits because such benefits involve "important rights" (...
... treatment of citizen fathers and citizen mothers violated Mr. Miller's Fifth Amendment equal protec... American mother, were justified by governmental interests in fostering the child's ties with this ...The biological differences between single men and single women provide a relevant basis for ... by either expanding or limiting the benefits conferred so as to deny or grant them equally to a...
... held 744,200 fathers but only 65,600 mothers. (30) On average, mothers in prison each have appr...The costs and benefits of facilitating visitation are more a question of ..." (54) All fifty states and the federal government have laws that use the "best interests" standard i... holds over 200,000 inmates, more than any single state. SABOL ET AL., supra note 20, at 17. . (88) ...
... included a modicum of social welfare benefits "to live the life of a civilized being, according ... rights" in the public arenas of government, education, the economy, and public accommodations... current federal and state welfare laws, mothers without husbands are expected to work, with few ch... because it denies sexual citizenship to single persons, whatever their preference. Such an interp...
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