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Kristin S. Seefeldt of Indiana University said poor women she has followed over time have increasingly resented that welfare would require them to get job training when already they knew how to work but could not find employment.
Welfare's safety net hard to measure among states Amy Goldstein 2010
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"They understood the program as being ridiculous," Seefeldt, an assistant professor for public and environmental affairs, said.
Welfare's safety net hard to measure among states Amy Goldstein 2010
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My thanks to Andrew Fischer, Adam Sowards, and Doug Seefeldt for pointing me toward this important source. back
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583 2007
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Our Brooklyn-style passion for sports play would have been consistent with the findings of a 1990 landmark study of 10,000 children ages 10 to 18 by researchers Martha Ewing and Vern Seefeldt of Michigan State University.
Young Runners Marc Bloom 2009
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"I hated myself," says Cara, who'd broken up with Seefeldt by then, "and I wanted Dan to bate me, too."
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Monroe, she says, called her at work, demanding the name of the father; upset and feeling pressured, Cara bed and named Seefeldt, who signed away what he thought were his paternal rights.
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This will be an interesting race because, particularly if the Republicans nominate Stewart, Democrats will have opportunities they haven't had since Connaughton beat Seefeldt.
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Kathryn Sholly Seefeldt lived in the 19000 block of 18th Street North in unincorporated Jackson County, outside Independence.
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There are currently 11 other Fuel shops in North Carolina and South Carolina, the first of which opened in 1998 when, according to a media advisory, owners Jeremy Wladis and Paula Seefeldt couldn't find a decent slice for miles around.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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Despite the mom-and-pop branding, the chain is operated by Wladis and Seefeldt's New York-based company
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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