not care a scrap - traducción al griego
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not care a scrap - traducción al griego

Care Not Cash

not care a scrap      
δεν μου καίγεται καρφί
scrap iron         
  • Scrap metal rusts in the snow (Finland)
  • CEN]] Symbol for Recyclable Steel
  • Collection of leftover scrap metal items
  • A pile of steel scrap in Brussels, waiting to be recycled
  • British police investigating possibly-stolen metal at a scrapyard
  • Scrap railway line repurposed as farm fencing corner post
  • The Universal Symbol for Recyclable Steel
  • Loading scrap gondolas in [[Eugene, Oregon]]
  • Ship breaking operations on [[Staten Island]] (c. 1973)
  • Pile of shredded scrap in Norway
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS LEFT OVER FROM PRODUCT MANUFACTURING AND CONSUMPTION
Scrapping; Scrap metal; One man's trash is another man's treasure; Scrap iron; Scrapped; Scrap merchant; Scrap steel; Scrap Yard; Iron scrap; Scrap metals; Ferrous metal recycling; Steel recycling; Iron recycling; Metal waste; Scrap dealer; Recycled metal; Recycled steel; Selling for scrap; Scrap metal merchant; Sell for scrap
παλιοσίδερο, παλιοσιδηρικά
health service         
  • [[Jackson Memorial Hospital]] in [[Miami]], the primary teaching hospital of the [[University of Miami]]'s [[Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine]] and the largest hospital in the United States with 1,547 beds<ref>[https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/100-of-the-largest-hospitals-and-health-systems-in-america-2021.html "100 of the largest hospitals and health systems in America,"] ''Becker's Hospital Review''</ref>
  • [[National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery]] in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] is a specialist neurological hospital.
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PREVENTION OF DISEASE AND PROMOTION OF WELLBEING OF HUMANS AND ANIMALS
Healthcare; Patient- care; Healthcare scientists; Health Care; Tertiary care; Medical care; Health care delivery; Healthcare Delivery; Secondary care; Tertiary healthcare; Patient care; Health service; Health occupations; Healthcare delivery; Quaternary care; Health-care; Health services; Bio-research; Gatekeeper physicians; Health care profession; Patient Care; Medical service; Health spending; Care management organization; (Medicaid) Care Management Organizations; Health care facilites; Medical facilites; Medical services; Practicing medicine without license; Practicing health care without a license; Practicing health care without license; Practicing psychology without a license; Health Service; Health Services; Medical Care; Haemostasiology; Primary physician; Health care service; Care provider; Health care organizations; H'care; Healthcare district; Healthcare districts; Health care district; Health care districts; HPSA; Health Professional Shortage Areas; Health Professional Shortage Area; Health care scientists; Health care scientist; Health care organization; Healthcare service; Healthcare Delivery Organization; Secondary health care; Tertiary health care; Patient care management; Patient care planning; Secondary healthcare; Health cares; Healthcares
υγειονομική υπηρεσία

Definición

scrap yard

Wikipedia

San Francisco Proposition N (2002)

Care Not Cash was a San Francisco ballot measure (Proposition N) approved by the voters in November 2002. Primarily sponsored by Gavin Newsom, then a San Francisco supervisor, it was designed to cut the money given in the General Assistance programs to homeless people in exchange for shelters and other forms of services. The major intent of this measure was to prevent the cash grants given to be used for purchasing drugs and alcohol, and to strongly encourage homeless people to enter shelters or housing and obtain counseling and other services.

Care Not Cash altered city welfare assistance to the approximately 3,000 homeless adults who received about $395 a month to $59 a month plus housing and food. According to the measure, if the services weren't available, the city couldn't reduce a homeless person's aid. The idea behind Care Not Cash was to use the city's savings from cutting the welfare checks—an estimated $13 million a year —-- to set baseline funding for creating affordable housing, expanding shelters, and adding mental health and substance abuse treatment.

Later, an amendment called "Real housing, real care", was voted upon by the Board of Supervisors. It was created to ensure that the "Care" element of "Care not Cash" was in place; that is, to mandate a certain level of housing and services to be available before the city cut General Assistance payments.