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  • In Michigan, we typically leave a half billion dollars by not filing for EITC. Our governor, Jennifer M. Granholm has tried to change this by adding EITC information to the state's website (www.michigan.gov/eitc). It's working here in Michigan but think of the impact President [Barack Obama] would have in reminding all Americans to file for EITC in a nationally televised public service announcement paid for by the Ad Council or the Gates Foundation or the Democratic National Committee. Victor L. Marsh Sr. is a Detroit native and a nationally recognized expert on EITC. Google: The Delta Initiative: A Seven State Southern Strategy for Implementing EITC Campaigns by Mr. Marsh, former Ingham County Chair Linda Sims and MSU Professor Dr. George Rowan, chairman, AARP of Michigan. In January, ...

    ...Bush, President Barack Obama must get money in the hands of "normal" Americans and not the one...

  • ... the trust; and (3) thelaw firm had been paid out of trust assets. That the advice was obtained... accounts are "comprised mainly of money received SOTOMAYOR, J., dissenting Today, numerou... crucial to the daily operations of nativeAmerican tribes and a source of income to tens of thousandss of native Americans." Id., at 5. Given the history ofgovernmental m...

  • ... out with five other distinguished Americans who were selected because of their extensive scien... funds appear to be the first serious money we're likely to see to finance restoration project...CLARK: Yes he has. He has paid millions of dollars to both Florida and Louisiana ... Ecosystem Task Force headed by another native of a Gulf Coast State, Lisa Jackson, the administr...

  • [...] this culinary collective or relationship of plurality in planning, preparing, and presenting meals reinforced the complex nature of food and the ways in which the quotidian language of cooking performs as a crucial mode of communicating identities. According to Durodoye and Coker, this is most likely due to the racial politics in the United States that views people of African descent as a monolithic group.2 Arguing against the myth of homogeneity among and between people of the African diaspora, this article recaptures experiences that took place during the first five to seven years of my relationship with my husband (who today not only cooks for himself but also for our family), in order to consider some of the complexities that inhere in the homes of those living together acros...

    ... and boundaries- specifically, African Americans and black immigrants from Africa. By examining my ...I, on the other hand, am a native of south central Virginia. According to the resear... became makeshift establishments for making money and transmitting culture. My husband likened these..."Money, Sex, and Cooking: Manipulation of the Paid/ Unpaid Boundary by Asante Market Women," Clark el...

  • ... immigrants are not "allowed" to be Americans (Oboler 1995:28) and thus, they are denied access ...The first non-native people, in what is now the United States of Americ...Industries needed large numbers of low-paid, low-skilled mobile workers, and U.S. immigration ... to stay only six months or to make some money to take "home." However, they have not returned an...

  • ... structural inequality between African-Americans and whites, a reality that had come to be largely ... conditions and jobs to New Orleans natives, who might return). Furthermore, their presence wa... from Honduras, lured by the high wages being paid in the clean-up and reconstruction. They also tend... respect, many people would have been out of money and therefore, unable to pay for a hotel or transp...

  • Introduction - II. The economic covenant and economic, social, and cultural rights in the united states - A. Origins - B. The State’s Obligations - 1. Self-Determination (Article 1) - 2. General Provisions (Articles 2-5) - 3. Substantive Obligations (Articles 6-15) - 4. Monitoring (Articles 16-25) - 5. Ratification - C. Why the United States Should Ratify the Economic Covenant - 1. Ratification Is Practical - 2. Ratification Is the Right Thing to Do - D. Obstacles to Ratification - III. The economic covenant should be ratified as a congressional-executive agreement - A. The United States’ History Regarding Human Rights - B. Why a Congressional-Executive Agreement? - C. A National Floor for Economic Rights - D. Economic Rights Are Justiciable - IV. Conclusion

  • Information is provided here to show that massive and illegal immigration has adverse effects on economic justice, fairness to immigrants that came legally, and the rule of law. After nearly three million illegal aliens were granted a one-time amnesty in the United States in 1986, a new group, at least four times as large, replaced them in just 20 years. This paper analyzes demographic data from established and reputable sources to present a concise and compelling case for prevention and protection, effective enforcement, and a time-out from current levels of mass immigration.

    ... estimated net costs (after subtracting taxes paid by immigrants) at $15-20 billion in 1994-95 based ...Similarly, the Federation of Americans for Immigration Reform (http://www.fairus.org) fis... net costs ranging from $122 to $1,183 per native household (median $700), based on expenses for edu... the law, it is only natural they lack the money to worry about how many families live in a single ...

  • ... sentence, agreed with the contention of a native-born youth that a state Alien Land Law, which resu... of property for which compensation must be paid. Thus, the means employed to affect its exercise ... in fixing maximum rates of interest on money loaned within its border, and such regulation is w... on a state judge who excluded African Americans from jury duty was upheld as within congressional ...

  • ... [life]" for "a substantial minority" of Americans (Miller & Thoresen, 2003, p. 25). In addition to r... by contributing significant amounts of money-a "tithe" or 10% of their incomes in many cases an... Indian, 17 were Asian American, 15 were Native American, and one was Pacific Islander; the remain...After citing obedience as a reason he paid tithing, a Black, non-denominational Christian fat...



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