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Unemployment benefits are payments made by Governments to unemployed people Welfare is financial assistance paid to people by governments History The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE started as a small bureau in 1908 and became a department on December 8, 1933 with the passage of Dole Food Company Inc is an American -based Agricultural Multinational corporation headquartered in Westlake Village California and is Dole is a commune in the Jura département in France, of which it is a Sous-préfecture. Jura is a department in the east of France named after the Jura mountains (not to be confused with the Swiss canton of Jura In the context of the political and geographic organization of France and many of its former colonies a department (département depaʁtǝmɑ̃ is an Administrative division La Dôle is a peak in the Jura mountains in Vaud in western Switzerland rising to an altitude of 1677 Dole is a small village in the Khumbu region of Nepal. It lies in the Dudh Kosi River valley just north of Khumjung and south of Machhermo Robert Joseph "Bob" Dole (born July 22 1923 is an attorney and retired United States Senator from Kansas from 1969–1996 serving part of that time Mary Elizabeth Hanford "Liddy" Dole (born July 29 1936 is an American politician who served in both the Ronald Reagan and George H James Drummond Dole ( September 27, 1877 –May 20 1958 also known as the Pineapple King, was a United States Industrialist Mary Phylinda Dole (1862 - 1947 became an American physician at a time when it was very difficult for women to do so Sanford Ballard Dole ( April 23 1844 June 9 1926) was a Politician and Jurist of Hawai{{okina}}i as a kingdom Vincent Dole (born 1913 in Chicago, died August 1, 2006) was an American doctor who along with his wife Dr Marie Nyswander (died

Dictionary

dole

-verb

  1. To distribute in small amounts; to share out, small portions of a meagre resource.

-noun

  1. money or other goods given as charity
  2. (British, NZ, slang) payment by the state to the unemployed
  3. (archaic) sorrow or grief; dolour
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