The Social Security Act has both positive and negative aspects. On one hand, it provides essential financial support to retirees, disabled individuals, and survivors, helping to reduce poverty and improve quality of life for millions. On the other hand, critics argue that it can create dependency, and some believe its funding structure is unsustainable in the long term. Overall, its impact largely depends on individual perspectives and the specific economic context.
If you were surpporting the Americas then bad but if you were still attached to England then good.
it depends, how bad is the asthma? the eneral rule for receiving ssd (social security disability) benefits is that the illness or disease is what stops you from being able to work.
bad guy
When you don't have good social skills and you don't have many friends.
No more than any king has to be to maintain control of a wide range of people with different languages, forms of government and social and linguistic ways. His aim was to establish security, stability and prosperity. The good outweighed the bad.
No, scamming is a very bad thing to do. It is a shameful act.
Jeopardize your good reputation is a bad act. It begins with the letter j.
The villians in a novel don't need to be bad they can act to be good or you can just let the reader know that they are bad itself
* my ex-husband is suspposively getting pension from local laborers union out of alton,il.His social # is 498527498 I would like to know if this is so? * Yes everyone one has social security. A social security number is a 9 digit number given every U.S citizen. When someone steals your identity your SSN (social security number) is linked to all your money and stuff which can lead into lots of bad problems
Yes, it is entirely possible that your good qualities will outweight your bad qualities. Everyone is different and everyone has a chance to change how they act.
That is near the average for most people taking the test. So, you are roughly in the middle of the pack, not good but not bad.
Good: 80% Bad: 20% (Side effects)