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Das vorliegende Buch enthält den Text einer kumulativen Dissertation, in der die früheren Veröffentlichungen des Verfassers aus den letzten 20 Jahren übergreifend dargestellt und interpretiert werden. Die bereits veröffentlichten Arbeiten handeln vom Sozialhilferecht seit 1949, von dem seit 2005 geltenden neuen Existenzsicherungsrecht, vom Kinder- und Jugendhilferecht sowie vom Recht des Unterhaltsvorschusses. Die Vorveröffentlichungen sind in diesem Buch mit den jeweiligen Fundstellen nachgewiesen; einige Veröffentlichungen sind exemplarisch im vollen Wortlaut mit abgedruckt.
Free yourself from the tyranny of toxic budget culture, and build an ethical, stress-free financial life. Track every dollar you spend. Check your account balances once a week. Always pay off your credit card bill in full. Make a budget—and stick to it. These are just a few of the edicts you'll find in virtually every personal finance book. But this kind of rigid, one‑size-fits‑all advice—usually written for and by wealthy white men (and a few women) with little perspective on the money struggles that many people face—is unrealistic, and only creates stress and shame. As a financial journalist and educator, Dana Miranda is on a mission to liberate readers from budget culture: the d...
Die Studie untersucht das Strukturprinzip "Keine Sozialhilfe für die Vergangenheit" vor und nach der Sozialhilfereform vom 1. Januar 2005. Sie kommt zu dem Ergebnis, dass unter Geltung der neuen Existenzsicherungssysteme im SGB II und SGB XII keine Abkehr von diesem Grundsatz stattgefunden hat, dass er aber durch den Übergang zu pauschalierten Leistungen erheblich eingeschränkt wurde. Davon ausgehend stellt sie die Auswirkungen des eingeschränkt fortgeltenden Prinzips auf das Sozialverwaltungs- und Sozialgerichtsverfahren dar.
PAAMS, the International Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems is an evolution of the International Workshop on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. PAAMS is an international yearly tribune to present, to discuss, and to disseminate the latest developments and the most important outcomes related to real-world applications. It provides a unique opportunity to bring multi-disciplinary experts, academics and practitioners together to exchange their experience in the development of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. This volume presents the papers that have been accepted for the 2016 in the special sessions: Agents Behaviours and Artificial Markets (ABAM); Advances on Demand Response and Renewable Energy Sources in Agent Based Smart Grids (ADRESS); Agents and Mobile Devices (AM); Agent Methodologies for Intelligent Robotics Applications (AMIRA); Learning, Agents and Formal Languages (LAFLang); Multi-Agent Systems and Ambient Intelligence (MASMAI); Web Mining and Recommender systems (WebMiRes). The volume also includes the paper accepted for the Doctoral Consortium in PAAMS 2016 and Collocated Events.
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Includes the 9th-61st annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station (called 9th-11th, Agricultural College Experiment Station; called 12th-59th annual report of the Experiment Station) and issued by Michigan State College (called earlier, State Agricultural College (Mich.); Michigan Agricultural College).
Set your future self up for success with the “fascinating, profound, and immediately practical guide to shaping your life to come, while living more richly in the moment."―Oliver Burkeman, author of Four Thousand Weeks We've all had the desire to travel through time and see what our lives will be like later in life. But while we want the best possible future for ourselves, we often fail to make decisions that would truly make that version of the future a reality: Why do we choose steak over vegetables at dinner, waving off concerns about high cholesterol? Why do we splurge on luxury cars rather than save for retirement? Why can’t we stick to our exercise programs? Why are so many of us...