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    that no matter what background you come from, you can be successful. This movie does a significant job of reaching the target audience and several emotions are felt throughout the movie. (Hancock, 2009) Anyone who needs a little bit of inspiration should consider watching this film. This is a real life story of a human being who becomes extremely successful. It does not matter what background you come from in order to achieve your dreams. Michael came from a very terrible background before…

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    Some family cultural value is that the father is the head of the family and should be the one generating income. The role of the mother is to take care of the children, prepare meals and other housekeeping responsibilities. How might you have reacted if you had been a student in Professor Murphy’s class? Professor Murphy is out of touch and doesn’t understand Latinos family values. This is the same with the Asian family structure and values. If a counselor suggests a family member to live…

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    Satrapi family longing for happiness, the author shows this by using different embodies such as a contrast between black and white throughout the picture and diction. On the panel, the people and the places they're going, Spain and Rome, are white. In this case, the white symbolizes their feelings of safety and happiness. The color of the background and the surroundings of the family are black. The darkness and black background represent the things that are going on Iran that the family are…

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    The theme of Harper Lee’s story To kill a Mockingbird is to not judge people by where their family came from. Scout doesn’t get to play with one of her friends because of his parents actions and how they live. “You should be gracious to everybody, dear. But you don’t have to invite him home” (Lee 224). Alexandria doesn’t want Scout to play with Walter because he is a Cunningham and she doesn’t like Cunninghams. She thinks they don’t do anything for Maycomb and are just a waste like the Ewells…

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    Family, a concept usually taken for granted, can have many meanings. For some people, this may be their direct biological relations. Others are estimated from their biological family and may seek familial structure in likeminded people. I define my family as a mixture of both of these concepts. As RuPaul once famously said, “As gay people we get to choose our families, and my chosen family includes millions of brave men and women across this country and around the world.” While I have a…

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    Assignment Four – The Family Group by Charles Umlauf Charles Umlauf created The Family Group sculpture in 1960. The location of the sculpture is outside of the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin. Its green color distinguishes the sculpture from the many other sculptures around the university and from the background of the business school. Much of the evidence in the paper will come from the structure and form of the sculpture. The sculpture depicts a woman leaning…

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    is important to know your own beliefs, values, influences and biases. A big part of how we develop these beliefs and values is from our family history. After taking the time to construct my own genogram and carefully considering its impact I have come to find three major areas where my family background has heavily influenced me. These areas are beliefs about family, intimate relationships, religion. Due to my strong beliefs in these areas, I recognize the need to self-monitor and actively think…

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    Family Assessment

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    Introduction The family assessment is developed to assist the social worker in cultivating a therapeutic relationship approach to care. The use of the assessment tool provides an informative approach of care for multiple cultural backgrounds that a social worker may come into contact with while providing services. Clark, 2002 states, “A succinct knowledge of trans-cultural or multicultural setting within the healthcare realms is helpful in bolstering efforts towards attaining the primary care…

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    Blended learning exercise - communication with families As a child teacher, always encounter many new admission of children, a group of kids come to school, elementary school children have to go out and repeat the conduct. In general, Children in kindergarten, there will be crying and reluctance to happen. This is because kids grow up around parents suddenly want to leave the parents to a strange environment in which to go, he will have a "separation anxiety" and "stranger anxiety."…

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    Everyday Use Theme

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    1. One of the main characters, Mama, in, “Everyday Use”, by Alice Walker is portrayed as strong and independent. She takes the job of a traditional male role and works and provides for her family. Although, Mama is illustrated as a tough woman she is on the more reserved side. Mama is also a somewhat critical character, as she bluntly describes her daughters, Maggie and Dee. Maggie is characterized as unattractive and shy. Her burn scars result in a lack of confidence. She’s quiet and withdrawn,…

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