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PDF Editor FAQ

When did the New York Times and Wall Street Journal start including bylines?

Dr. Zvi Reich of Ben-Gurion University published a paper on this topic, in which he studies the transition and "the complicated and fragmented policies that the newspapers used to maintain the balance of power over reporters and the process that the writers and other contributors underwent to push for recognition and control of their work".His data suggests that bylines in the New York Times really took flight in the 1920s and 30s, but you can see that they were already coming into use around 1900. His study segments bylines into agency bylines, generic bylines and personal bylines (the kind we're most used to), which is really interesting.The PDF of the entire paper is at http://web.bgu.ac.il/NR/rdonlyres/4066D7F9-47A8-48FA-BF1A-967E5572402E/108123/ZviReichPaper2010.pdf

Can men wear women's tights?

Yes, of course.As evidence, Wolford, a luxury brand of hosiery, provides a few selections of pantyhose for men.Hosiery for men | Wolford (12/16/18)While the models for these styles are women, their largest target customers, men can also wear them.There is an also an Wall Street Journal article titled “Kingsize, Not Queen: Some Men Have Taken to Wearing Pantyhose.” You can find a PDF online version through your favourite search engine if you can’t access WSJ.

How would a Trump plan kick more than 3 million people off of food stamps?

Hello!I know this one for you…Trump and the Republicans care more about big corporations and the wealthy. Example? The tax cuts of course. When it comes to them it doesn’t matter blowing up the deficit with a trillion dollars each year thus far since he was elected.So that money has to be recuperated somewhere else, and what better place to go get it is Social Security and SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). The recipients of federal food aid.So Trump’s Shambolic Clown-Show administration announced today, Wednesday, that it has finalized a plan to tighten punitive work requirements for food stamp recipients, a move that would strip nutrition assistance from an estimated 750,000 low-income people by mid-2020. according to Bloomberg.comThis is how the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights put it:Pay attention.This is what cruelty looks like: https://t.co/gU5Zzgvhfd— The Leadership Conference (@civilrightsorg) December 4, 2019The rule change, which was first unveiled earlier this year, would restrict states' ability to exempt people without dependents from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program's work requirements. The rule is set to take effect April 1, 2020."For able-bodied adults without dependents, U.S. law limits SNAP benefits to three months, unless recipients are working or in training for 20 hours a week," the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. "States can waive those limits in areas where unemployment runs 20% above the national rate, which was 3.6% in October."The Trump administration's proposal to curtail states' ability to waive work requirements sparked a flood of outrage from aid groups, Democratic lawmakers, and ordinary people. During the rule's 60-day public comment period, tens of thousands of people decried the measure as an immoral attack on the most vulnerable by an administration that has worked tirelessly to fatten the pockets of the rich."The comments make it clear that most Americans not only oppose but are utterly repulsed by this plan to punish the poorest among us by denying them help to feed themselves," Scott Faber, senior vice president for government affairs at the Environmental Working Group (EWG), said in a statement in April.According to an Urban Institute study (pdf) published last week, the Trump administration's three proposed SNAP changes combined would strip federal food aid from 3.7 million people."The basics of the situation are clear," Rolling Stone's Patrick Reis wrote Tuesday. "When it came to tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy, Trump and Republicans felt the nation's finances were firm enough to give up more than $1,500,000,000,000. When it's time to spend a fraction of that to help poor people eat, that's when the well has supposedly run dry."Sources: Everyone linked in the tekst and 'What Cruelty Looks Like': Trump Finalizes Plan to Strip Food Aid From 750,000 Low-Income People by 2020

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