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This paper, in tutorial essay format, discusses a recent piece of legislation passed by President Bill Clinton, The Long Term Security Care Act. As a tutorial, this paper indicates what information should be included in the essay, how it should be presented, and why. The paper also refers to background in reference to long term care, and the need for assistance in helping families and individuals pay for long term care. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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a particular topic in a descriptive and coherent manner. The topic in question involves an analysis of a long-term care policy and/or program, and includes an introduction to the essay,
an explanation about the program and how it can be described, who the policy will target and effect, background about why the policy was developed in the first place and
how the policy is implemented and financed. Other mentions in the paper will include overall analysis about the necessity of this particular program and other issues.
Please note that sources cited both throughout the paper and in the bibliography following the paper use American Psychological Association (APA) style, and that the
term "essay" and "paper" are used interchangeably throughout the work. Introduction This is where the student will postulate what, exactly, the paper
will discuss and for what purpose the paper is even being written. The student needs to have, somewhere in the introduction, a lead (preferably a catchy one) that is no
longer than one or two sentences and that catches the eye immediately of the reader so that the reader will want to continue with the remainder of the paper. For
example: The Long Term Care Security Act was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in order to help provide more affordable, high-quality, long-term insurance benefits and policies to Federal
employees and their families (Regulatory Intelligence Data, 2000; see also Burton, 2000). This particular lead isnt flashy, but it does provide the essence of what the paper is about, and
in journalism parlance, discusses the "who, what and when." Next comes more detail in a description of the act; namely, the legislation
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