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relationship can be replaced
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ppl get too confortable nd forget that they cannot be replaced ppl dat cannot be replaced are blood family True. A strong family is important. |
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relationship can be replaced
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Everybody is replaceable. Everybody. Just ask your Boss. He thinks you are too expensive? Too unreliable? Not good enough? Too opinionated? Not fit for the Position? He will blow your relationship to pieces and replace you for another Relationship with a different worker, for a number of reasons{excuses?}, during or after your trial Period. Not the same? Think again. While each and everyone of us is unique, we offer "standard" things that are not unique: care, affection, sex, time, money, intelligence, experience... Those are not unique to a single person - look down the path of your past and you might agree with that.Many people have cared for you {but no longer do?}, and many more will. While your relationship with them was unique, eventually the Relationship changed, and they were replaced. There is a line between replaceable and irresponsibility especially when the topic of children come up. People are not toys. Yes some jobs go through employees often others keep on to them for many years. Not all people think alike. |
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Edited by
SM8
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Sun 09/06/15 06:07 AM
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Then go wright complaints to the government. There seems to be a lot of topics on immigrants and refugees. Is there any thing else to talk about?
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relationship can be replaced
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Then that relationship is not a healthy relationship. I would not feel comfortable being with some one who thought I was replacable.
Thats just my thoughts any way. |
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Shaun the Sheep with my five year old :)
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A family member of mine says that they hire immigrant workers because of their hard work, yes they get paid less and unfortunately don't know their work rights and are willing to do as they are told. Most immigrant workers hired are those who stay here to work for a short period of time then go back to their country. Many people choose to immigrate to another country for work and education purposes. They secure their visas accordingly and stay within the host country as long as the visa is not expired. Host countries often advertise job openings for migrant workers because the country lacks a skilled workforce or just lacks cheap labor. Schools have different reasons for advertising "study abroad programs" it can be because of money, or because of knowledge-sharing. But nonetheless, these are legal procedures with proper documentation. Maybe with some "under the table" proceedings but usually advantageous to both parties. What becomes problematic is when people go in illegally and/or with fake identities and/or overstay beyond the expiry of their visa. They are persona-non-grata. They hide out and get jobs that give them no security nor legal liability, hence they can either commit crimes in these "jobs", or they can be trafficked to do "jobs" by virtue of their non-status. They can also siphon resources that are intended for the welfare and benefit of citizens and legal migrants. Bad experiences with any particular nationality or group such as the above, also makes the process more difficult for those wishing to immigrate legitimately and gainfully. This is not the same as immigrants with refugee status and those seeking asylum as their stay in the host country is also processed and documented. But therein is where the confusion and overlap about this immigration issue also lies. There are people who are born and raised in their own country that work under the table all of the time and have been on the welfare system for years. People take advantage of the system all of the time.It is frustrating. |
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we have something like that here too we have a card for which only FOOD may be purchased we also have checks that can be cashed for any purpose that one must go through a work program to receive,,,it includes a monitored 20-25 hour dedication to work related activities,, either through documented and verfied work searches or through actual work/training at a government or not for profit office which is supposed to count as preparing for full time PAID work Its how I received the whopping 300 check monthly when I was on assistance the check comes from the government as part of the 'welfare' program so that these government offices don't have to pay a wage or benefit. I am sorry to hear that it must have been very difficult. That really is not much to live off of. |
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Here is the list of services that Ontario offers as part of the welfare programs.
Ontario Works . Overview This link will take you to the video : Devon's story Video transcript Ontario Works helps people who are in financial need. It offers two types of assistance: •Financial assistance, including: •income support to help with the costs of basic needs, like food, clothing and shelter •health benefits for clients and their families •Employment assistance to help clients find, prepare for and keep a job. This assistance may include: •workshops on resume writing and interviewing •job counselling •job-specific training •access to basic education, so clients can finish high school or improve their language skills In most cases, a client must agree to participate in employment assistance activities in order to receive financial assistance. Emergency assistance is also available to people who are in a crisis or an emergency situation (e.g. people who have lost their homes, are leaving an abusive relationship and/or are worried about their safety |
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Welfare Statistics
Welfare Statistics Statistic Verification Source: US Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Commerce, CATO Institute Research Date: August 1st, 2015 Welfare is the organized public or private social services for the assistance of disadvantaged groups. Aid could include general Welfare payments, health care through Medicaid, food stamps, special payments for pregnant women and young mothers, and federal and state housing benefits. The Welfare system in the United States began in the 1930s, during the Great Depression. Opponents of Welfare argue that it affects work incentives. Share This Facebook Twitter More... Government BenefitsFederal Welfare BenefitsSocial SecurityAll Including Unemployment / Veterans020,000,00040,000,00060,000,00080,000,000100,000,0…120,000,0…140,000,0…160,000,0…180,000,0…YearNumber Year Federal Welfare Benefits Social Security All Including Unemployment / Veterans 2014 110,489,000 58,378,000 155,603,000 2011 109,631,000 53,535,000 153,323,000 2005 98,735,000 47,937,000 128,899,000 2000 92,484,000 45,839,000 117,202,000 1995 83,893,000 43,598,000 112,174,000 1990 80,039,000 38,984,000 108,476,000 1985 74,984,000 36,645,000 102,389,000 1980 70,061,000 35,130,000 91,830,000 1975 64,890,000 31,670,000 86,783,000 1970 59,450,000 26,135,000 82,039,000 1965 58,837,000 22,389,000 79,561,000 1960 53,102,000 18,198,000 1955 48,388,000 17,289,000 1950 39,289,000 15,736,000 1945 21,387,000 1940 22,780,000 1935 35,527,000 Welfare Statistics Total number of Americans on welfare 110,489,000 Total number of Americans on food stamps 41,700,000 Total number of Americans on unemployment insurance 10,200,000 Percent of the US population on welfare 35.4 % Total government spending on welfare annually (not including food stamps or unemployment) $131,900,000,000 Welfare Demographics Percent of recipients who are white 38.8 % Percent of recipients who are black 39.8 % Percent of recipients who are Hispanic 15.7 % Percent of recipients who are Asian 2.4 % Percent of recipients who are Other 3.3 % Welfare Statistics Total amount of money you can make monthly and still receive Welfare $1000 Total Number of U.S. States where Welfare pays more than an $8 per hour job 39 Number of U.S. States where Welfare pays more than a $12 per hour job 6 Number of U.S. States where Welfare pays more than the average salary of a U.S. Teacher 8 Average Time on AFCD (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) Time on AFDC Percent of Recipients Less than 7 months 19% 7 to 12 months 15.2% 1 to 2 years 19.3% 2 to 5 years 26.9% Over 5 years 19.6% Top 10 Hourly Wage Equivalent Welfare States in U.S. State Hourly Wage Equivalent Hawaii $17.50 Alaska $15.48 Massachusetts $14.66 Connecticut $14.23 Washington, D.C. $13.99 New York $13.13 New Jersey $12.55 Rhode Island $12.55 California $11.59 Virginia $11.11 << PRIOR DATA SET NEXT DATA SET >> statistics on welfare ? how many people are on welfare ? welfare demographics ? how much money can you make and still receive welfare?, how many states does welfare pay more than minimum wage?, what is the percent of recipients stay on welfare for how long?, what are the top 10 states that pay the highest amount in average welfare per month? information on welfare per state ? how many americans are on welfare american's ? number of americans collecting unemployment ? |
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I think we are talking of different kinds immigrants. Illegal Immigrants and Legal immigrants. The OP was being PC by calling them immigrants. Most Legal immigrants do as you said, go home and don't qualify for assistance. Many legal immigrants face the same problem as natural born citizens in getting assistance. For many it is like pulling teeth. My brother in law, who is dying of ALS, is fighting to get VA benefits as it is I am sorry to hear that :( |
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Edited by
SM8
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Sat 09/05/15 03:50 PM
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I think we are talking of different kinds immigrants. Illegal Immigrants and Legal immigrants. The OP was being PC by calling them immigrants. Most Legal immigrants do as you said, go home and don't qualify for assistance. Thank you, thanks for clearing that up. This is an interesting topic. |
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A family member of mine says that they hire immigrant workers because of their hard work, yes they get paid less and unfortunately don't know their work rights and are willing to do as they are told. Most immigrant workers hired are those who stay here to work for a short period of time then go back to their country. Where I am, most of those are here illegally. That is why employers can pay less. Some come over on work visas mostly they are employed by green house companies and farmers Some do but here most don't. Most are illegals I would have to take your word on that :) |
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A family member of mine says that they hire immigrant workers because of their hard work, yes they get paid less and unfortunately don't know their work rights and are willing to do as they are told. Most immigrant workers hired are those who stay here to work for a short period of time then go back to their country. Where I am, most of those are here illegally. That is why employers can pay less. Some come over on work visas mostly they are employed by green house companies and farmers |
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Maybe try later some times there is a glitch or shut down your browser then try again.
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A family member of mine says that they hire immigrant workers because of their hard work, yes they get paid less and unfortunately don't know their work rights and are willing to do as they are told.
Most immigrant workers hired are those who stay here to work for a short period of time then go back to their country. |
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Topic:
How old is the earth?
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Yes, what IgorFranksteen said... ! ****************************** SM8 and Rattydx are waiting for the tempest to pass. (Is My Sarcasm That Difficult To Understand ?) Um ok moving on |
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Refugees who are trying to use religion to stay into a country that is safer for them and or their families is in a way understandable. I mean really if you and or your family wee caught in a war situation wouldn't you think of ways to leave that country? I understand that terrorist is all ways a worry and that is understandable. Perhaps there could be a system in place were refugees could be monitored while residing in their hosts country? We could have internment camps. Wow is Hitler your hero ? FDR dood it! I recommend some history lessons for this girl. Obviously you have miss understood what I was suggesting. That is ok it is understandable due to your majority level :) |
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Topic:
How old is the earth?
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Let the tempest pass it's a chat let respect everyone's views |
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Anything that brings more Muslim-raised and Christian-raised people into better community and fellowship seems like a good thing to me. Maybe their shared humanity can help them overcome the 'hatred towards others' which is taught by both religions. True |
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Refugees who are trying to use religion to stay into a country that is safer for them and or their families is in a way understandable. I mean really if you and or your family wee caught in a war situation wouldn't you think of ways to leave that country? I understand that terrorist is all ways a worry and that is understandable. Perhaps there could be a system in place were refugees could be monitored while residing in their hosts country? We could have internment camps. Wow is Hitler your hero ? |
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