Want this question answered?
Ohio State, Mississippi State, and maybe Florida
Yes, in most cases felons can receive Section 8 housing assistance. However, there are exceptions, particularly if the conviction is for drug-related or violent crimes. Each case is evaluated on an individual basis.
No, he is a Kiwi therefor ineligible for any of the State of Origin games which are for Australians only.
The state itself is ineligible as it is not a woman of the feminine gender.
In order to be eligible to register and cast a vote, an individual must meet certain qualifications. For example, they must be citizens of their country, residents of the state or other constituency in which they plan to vote, and must not have any disqualifying circumstances (e.g. a person serving a prison time for a felony conviction, or in some cases still on probation). If an individual is unable to legally register or to legally vote, that person is an ineligible voter.
It can happen. For example, while normally the Secretary of State is fourth in the line of Presidential succession, when Nixon was President his Secretary of State was Henry Kissinger, who was not a "natural-born citizen of the United States" and thus ineligible for the position of President. I don't believe any of the current cabinet members would be ineligible under this rule, but obviously that could change at any time.
You list all of the character traits the person or character has. Character traits are just the things about that person -- physical appearance, way of thinking and acting, emotional state, etc.
Democritus
Yes, illegal immigrants are ineligible for benefits. However, you can be a legal resident in one state, work in another state and be eligible for unemployment benefits from the state you WORK in.
Although laws vary from state to state, generally speaking you are ineligible for unemployment benefits if you voluntarily quit due to personal reasons not attributable to the work.
WHAT STATE?IN MISSOURI I THINK A PERSON CAN GET 1 MONTH FOR FIRST TIME.DEPENDS ON THE STATE. Depends on the state. You could probably Google your states D.U.I. laws.
The key traits of a totalitarian state are Ideology, Dynamic Leader, State control of individuals, Methods of Inforcement, Modern Technology, State Control of Society, Dictatorship, and One-party rule.