<h2>Although the 1996 welfare reform legislation has produced a number of positive outcomes, there are serious issues facing the 107th Congress as it prepares to reauthorize the legislation by October 1, 2002. This policy brief discusses 13 important issues associated with the legislation and the controversy surrounding each of them. The issues include: funding of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program and whether states will retain the level of funding and flexibility in program design and operation they currently enjoy; the growing concern that some families are worse off as a result of sanctions or time limits, or because they failed to find or retain jobs after leaving welfare; and the concern that too many children are being reared by single mothers. Also at issue for the new Congress is whether there is enough money for child care, if more assistance should be provided to working poor families, and whether more should be done to help mothers qualify for better jobs.</h2>
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Answer:
A push-approach to inventory
Explanation:
The traditional processing is based on "push-approach" to inventory which is slow and ineffective, on the other hand, Just-in-Time processing eliminates the inventories by using the pull approach.
Just-in-tIme has three needed elements:
1. Dependable suppliers
Who can deliver the required raw materials and other needed items on a short notice and are reliable.
2. Multi-skilled work force
Who can operate a wide range of manufacturing machinery.
3. Total quality control system
To ensure "No defects" in the manufacturing process which required continuous monitoring.
Therefore, In order to have a successful JIT processing system, all of the following must be present EXCEPT: A push-approach to inventory
The correct answers are B and C.
<em>Procedural due process</em> means that government officials ( police, judges etc.) have to follow fair procedures before depriving a person of their property, liberty or even their life.
The police is not allowed to conduct a search of someone's house without a <em>search warrant</em>. The warrant must be issued previously by a judge who is shown evidence ( in most cases suspicion is enough ) that a crime took place in that particular house or that items connected to that crime could be found there.
Every person <em>accused of a crime</em> has the constitutional right to be informed why they were accused of that crime in the first place. This right is stated in the 6th Amendment and is the fundamental right of the accused.
Answer:
1. the sentatment is false
2. the sentatment is true
3.true