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  2. Global Anti-Aggression Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The context of the establishment of the Global Anti-Aggression Campaign is specified in the organization’s founding statement written by Abd al-Rahman al-Nuaimi.The founding statement accuses the US and Israeli governments of aggression by attempting to extend their influence over Muslim nations and peoples, plunder their resources, and alter their educational and social systems.

  3. Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict - Wikipedia

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    The CAAC came out of the 2005 Millennium Summit [1] as a voice denouncing the use of children in armed conflicts. Children in many parts of the world are being forced to bear arms and wage war alongside adults. [2] To address and counter this heinous practice, the Security Council decided to establish a working group to address this matter. [3]

  4. Aid to Families with Dependent Children - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 29 It provided a direct payment of $18 per month for one child, and $12 for a second child. [2]: 30 [3]: 76 In 1994, the average payment was $420/month. [4] The federal government required contributions from individual states, and authorized state discretion to determine who received aid and in what amount. [2]

  5. Health Insurance Premium Payment Program - Wikipedia

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    The Health Insurance Premium Payment Program (HIPP) is a Medicaid program that allows a recipient to receive free private health insurance paid for entirely by their state's Medicaid program. A Medicaid recipient must be deemed 'cost effective' by the HIPP program of their state.

  6. Fatherhood bonus - Wikipedia

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    Fatherhood bonus or fatherhood premium refers to the advantages that working fathers get in terms of pay and perceived competence in comparison with working mothers and childless men. [1] Fatherhood bonus occurs due to the belief that fathers have greater work commitment, stability and deservingness.

  7. Substantially Equal Periodic Payments (SEPP), explained - AOL

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    SEPP payments must be substantially equal, meaning they cannot fluctuate or you may lose the ability to receive penalty-free withdrawals. Payments must be based on the taxpayer’s life expectancy ...

  8. What is a life insurance premium and how does it work? - AOL

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    A life insurance premium is the rate you pay for life insurance coverage. Life insurance premiums are determined using factors such as age, health, policy type and coverage limits.

  9. Microtransaction - Wikipedia

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    The reasons why people, especially children, continue to pay for microtransactions are embedded in human psychology. [5] There has been considerable discussion over microtransactions and their effects on children, as well as regulation and legislation efforts. Microtransactions are most commonly provided through a custom store interface placed ...