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    housing and empower them to do well for themselves and their families. We need to reach out as a community to help in any way that we can. We need to make poverty more visible, because it does exist whether we acknowledge it or not and many of our neighbors suffer everyday. Social Work Values These suggestions support social work values in the sense that they are interested in helping others. Two values that these suggestions relate to directly are service and social justice. The service…

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    1. Develops a therapeutic relationship with clients Therapeutic relationship is the special connection between the nurse and client that is based on trust, empathy, respect, and professional intimacy. On the afternoon shift the certified nursing assistant (CNA) reported to me that a client did not have dinner. I went to see her to inquirer why she wasn’t eating. She informed me that she was sad and wanted someone to talk to. I sat by her bed and actively listened while she explained to me that…

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    Humanity’s past is filled with traumatic, violent events. Wars have been waged, bombs have been dropped, and innocent lives have been caught up in the crossfire. Each of these acts is terrible in their own right, but perhaps the most ruthless of them all are categorized under the term genocide. The systematic purging of an entire ethnic group or nation. Genocide does not simply take lives; its aim is to completely blot out a people’s history and future. The effects of such a campaign are clearly…

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    we respect each other and love our neighbors. That is a motivation for me to be Catholic. I want to live up to the standards of the Catholic Church. Jesus created a path for how to do this and I want to emulate his actions. When I have children, I plan to introduce them into the Church while they’re very young just as I was. It is not because I want them to follow in the same God as me or be a devoted disciple of Christ. It is just because I want them to be a good person and have strong morals,…

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    According to Zerwekh (2015) “Currently, the united States is spending 18% of its income on health care” (p.358). There are many different intrinsic and extrinsic factors that have contributed to the uprising cost of health care including, characteristics of the population, employer-paid health insurance, demand for health care, prescription drug cost, availability of technology, and workforce costs (Zerwekh, 2015, p. 356). There are several demographic, social, and political trends that…

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    present within a current societal context but it was also present in Biblical times. There are numerous examples of conflicts throughout the Bible. Each present their own unique set of circumstances and conclusions. A study of Luke 15:11-32 reveals characteristics of authentic and transformational leadership in managing conflict. Managing Conflict Conflict is something that many attempt to avoid; however, it can be useful for growth. According to Saeed, et al (2004), when facing major…

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    Effective communication in the healthcare system can improve outcomes in the healthcare environment. If a nurse does not communicate in a proper and effective manner a good rapport would be established between the nurse and patient. Listen to patient if he or she wants to share something. Give some advice if they need it. A nurse must also act as a teacher in providing information the patient and family. Begin a teacher…

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    Thoreau seems to be self-contained and calm 2) “I have never declined paying the highway tax, because I am as desirous of being a good neighbor as I am of being a bad subject, and, as for supporting schools, I am doing my part to educate my fellow countrymen now.” (Paragraph 37) He makes clear the ways in which he wants to support the state and his fellow countrymen. “If a plant cannot…

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    non-state political systems and nation-state systems is the boundaries. Nation-states have as a rule fixed boundaries in contrast to non-state groups whose boundaries are shifting all the time according to their relative power in relation to their neighbors. Nation-states are ruled by usually agreed upon rules that can be enforced against those who violates them. Non-states are ruled by some kinds of traditional customs that can not be enforced all the time. Furthermore, In the non- state…

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    The Breathtaking Summer of Nick Carraway In the novel, The Great Gatsby, Scott Fitzgerald writes in the perspective of Nick Carraway learning about his mysterious neighbor, Jay Gatsby, and the many breathtaking moments Carraway witnessed that summer. Throughout the novel, Carraway narrates the many acts of rebellion, infidelity, and marriage arrangements as if it is incredibly normal in his society. The rebellion within the novel is brought to light when Nick Carraway narrates that he moved to…

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