Welfare
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One unfortunate reality of post-Soviet Russia was that the people's
welfare
didn't change much from Soviet times.
The
welfare
system was initially set up as a stepping stone for those families who needed that extra hand to get back on their feet.The movie showed an accurate portrayal of how the
welfare
system breaks down the family unit.
The film claims to be based on a true story but in effect, it does not even come close to what actually happened to "Buddy" - who in real life, was the famous Gargantua, sold to Ringling Bros. by our supposed "heroic" Gertrude Lintz, known by many animal enthusiasts as a woman who hardly had her animals
' welfare
in the best interest.
The production is poor, overall giving the impression of a
welfare
project for lots of actors who might have otherwise had to work on Hollywood Squares.
I do not know if this show is trying to show what a lousy
welfare
system exists in the US or if you beg hard enough you will receive.
Another notable scene is the
welfare
office scene with Jones (human noise machine), from the Police Academy series, and the old laughing man.
Every time this film is on the BBC somebody in the Radio Times says how it is a satire against the post war world of rationing and the
welfare
state.
The bright early fall sunshine creates a cool atmosphere to this lucid examination of people in a
welfare
society.
You are quite aware of all the efforts the king is making towards the
welfare
of the people of the kingdom, but you decide to send a different picture to the world.
I have never forgotten the scene when Mary Currier(The
welfare
worker) comes to the house to interview Ann Revere and Garfield throws her out, and Garfield and Revere have words and she tells him better you should buy a gun then become a fighter and he says to her,"You need money to buy a gun."
She thinks she deserves credit, because instead of living on the dole (welfare), she's trying to crate a business, to 'make something of herself'.
I can almost understand polygamy for religious reasons (while recognizing the
welfare
fraud, statutory rape, and other associated criminal acts that commonly accompany this lifestyle), but this pig of a human openly states that his polygamy has nothing to do with religion - just his inability to keep his organ in his pants.
Lucy Lawless was outstanding as Dr. Maddie Rierdon, a woman who is both intelligent and resourceful and who, because of who she is, has to put the
welfare
of those endangered by the locusts before her relationship with her husband.
An R-rated animated film has Fritz (a cat) being told off endlessly by his wife about his drug habit, being on welfare, being bad in bed etc etc.
In the days before social
welfare
became a responsibility of government, these bosses while they enriched themselves also fed a lot of hungry people, giving them food and fuel for a winter.
He now cares for his mum in the family home(featured in the film) on welfare, The Hollywood machine chewed this guy up and spat him out(maybe he should of stuck to math language?!).
What's really funny is when
welfare
recipients and prisoners are brought in to pick oranges on one farmer's ranch, they're absolutely worthless.
Every one of John Garfield's (Charlie Davis),"He Ran all the Way",'51, films was outstanding and in this picture he did a fantastic job as a boxer struggling to make a living in very poor surroundings in New York City along with his mother, Anne Revere(Anna Davis),"Birch Interval",'77,who tired to go on
welfare
but her son Charlie would not hear of it and decided to reach to the top of the boxing field.
But really, this film attacked all aspects of life in the united states, welfare, blacks, whites, lying politicians, sleazy businessmen, all of it.
His family has pretty much stuck by Wild Man all these years and seem to truly care about his
welfare.
They reluctantly did so but praised him for putting their
welfare
before his pride.
I highly recommend that families view it together before they are forced to make difficult decisions about the
welfare
of their aging relatives.
All the Italian-Americans are loudmouths who scream obscenities at each other over a pasta dinner, and all the Puerto Ricans are crackheads, hustlers, or lazy
welfare
loafers.
You know, that over-acting kind of acting, similar to what's found on Good Times (TV show), full of stereotypical pimps, hustlers, theives,
welfare
recipients and too tight jeans.
Because consumer prices fell faster than wages, the
welfare
of those who remained employed rose in the Great Depression.
But the capacity of the state to look after the
welfare
of its citizens has been severely impaired by globalization, because capital can escape taxation much more easily than labor can.
Both the
welfare
of research animals and the quality of the science would be markedly improved, leading to data that could be meaningfully applied to our quest for medical knowledge.
They showed that a society with more leisure and less work could have as much
welfare
as one with more work – and therefore more GNP – and less leisure.
Unskilled migrants tend to come to Europe, where they burden the
welfare
state, and skilled migrants are lured to the US, although they are urgently needed at home.
With the cabinet having become superfluous, the NAC’s decrees – including half-baked ideas inspired by the European
welfare
state – became policy.
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