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    The social worker must “began where the client is” and this entails understanding the client’s troubles from the client’s perspective. This perspective is essential in social work practice because it helps the client and social worker build a foundation of trust. When interacting with client’s a social worker’s goal should be to enhance their client’s self-determination. A social worker can achieve this goal by collaborating with the client. Compton concludes, “Collaboration mean working…

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    To Ms. President of Imaginia, Our work in creating influence throughout the international system should now look towards foreign policy in the United States. While it may difficult, Imaginia can begin to influence American foreign policy. To do so, we must focus on looking at work of institutional and state-level factors as to how much of American foreign policy is created. Bureaucracy, and public opinion deeply affect the decisions the United States makes in regards to international issues…

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    profession gain providence and they are better organized and were more proactive in their approach. At this period they began to engage in a co-operative relationship with the federal government, even though they criticized aspect of the government policy and the inadequate support on welfare and social issues, they continue to work within the established parameters laid by the…

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    legislation on rural Kentuckians. Subsequently, this assignment revealed the effects of the legislation process on rural Kentuckians. Throughout the practicum, students are repeatedly reminded about the significance of policy and how it relates to social services and the population it serves. Policy Practice aids practicum students/social workers with practice…

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    As the Great War began in 1914 and ended in 1918 , president Woodrow Wilson established his foreign policy which was known as “Liberal Internalism”, which is “A foreign policy doctrine that argues about how the liberal states should involve themselves in other sovereign states(United Nations) in order to pursue liberal objectives”.This policy went hand in hand and made it clear that it was now the united states turn to promote both a free market and a political democracy, which Wilson later did…

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    It was not until 1914, when 2 Million soldiers were sent to fight in World War I that America had adopted a foreign policy seeking to intervene in matters that little to no implication on American sovereignty (Peterson 1). That foreign policy of ‘hegemony’ is the antithesis of any good foreign policy. By being ‘The World’s Police’ the United States has only caused created more war, the opposite of stability. In addition to being a recipe for global wars, United States hegemony has lead to…

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    head of the state, and commander in chief of the armed forces. After reading chapters 10 and 11 of our textbook, Understanding American Government by Susan Welch and John Gruhl, it has become clear why the president is also the dominant force in foreign policy making. Several of the advantages they have include having a monopoly of information of the intelligence agencies, being able to keep information a secret, and revealing as…

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    President Franklin Roosevelt’s foreign policy was influenced in 1937-1941 by America’s ability to improve their economy by trade, increase national security by increasing America’s military and navy strength,, and demonstrate his democratic values by becoming very involved and prepared before entering the war against Germany and Japan. Franklin Roosevelt (FDR) was able to take America out of the Great Depression in the early 1930’s through his liberal, hands on methods; and as a result he had…

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    While America portrayed itself to the world as the most “free” and powerful country with its foreign policies, the actions taken in America were often contradictory to such portrayal. From 1947 to present, America’s domestic policies toward minorities overtime reflected a contradiction because of policies that either did not dealt with the problems successfully or just neglected equality and liberty every man was born with in America. America demanded democracy, freedom, peace, and…

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    Pacific Islander, and Central American communities based on similarities that the paraprofessionals have with the community members’ culture and language. The paraprofessionals do not have licenses to be providing services, which is a newly adopted policy. What do you see as the ethical dilemma here for the social worker? For the state department representative? The ethical dilemma for the social worker and the stated department representative in Case #2 is a dilemma regarding the values…

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