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    “Leaning In: A Student’s Guide to Engaging Constructively with Social Justice Content” by Robin DiAngelo and Özlem Sensoy which appeared in a 2009 issue of Radical Pedagogy. In this article, DiAngelo and Sensoy inform students about the possible difficulties that can arise in an academic social justice course, and steps a student should take in to achieve in the course to gain a higher understanding of the material. DiAngelo and Sensoy tells us that it can be difficult for students to accept and…

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    how people, organizations and nations are joining hands to come up with positive changes especially in light of sustainability problems that include global warming that is a threat to humanity and the environment. The book tries to lay emphasis on issues of sustainability which have brought about a global dilemma that affects nearly all of us. Their arguments are based on the unity of mankind in trying to alleviate these sustainability problems before things get out of hand. They try to explore…

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    a solid foundation. It is also likely to make the book appealing to those more familiar with current affairs than academic discourse, likely broadening the impact of the work. The Spirit Level is also comprehensive, it scrutinises numerous social issues across many countries and territories. This provides breadth of analysis and depth which enhances the credibility of the book. The use of national and state level samples is particularly helpful, as it to some extent protects the authors from…

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    officials can only do so much, as citizens we should all be working together to help defeat hunger, homelessness, and global warming along with many other social issues. 2. What are your personal challenges to being an active citizen? Personal challenges can prevent individuals to being an active citizen. Some people may be struggling with health issues,…

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    the most important thing to tackle first is ensuring that everyone, including parents, have a better awareness of the ways their children are marketed to on a daily basis (ACMA, 2009, as cited in Snyder et al, 2011, p. 34). Moreover, solving the issue of child marketing will be difficult, as the marketing firms are always one step ahead of the institutions trying to eradicate them. As much research that is put in to stopping child marketing, as much, if not more, is put into making it harder to…

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    When the United States elected Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States in November, climate policy domestically and internationally has been trusted into a period of uncertainty. The environmental community closely watches as an administration is formed, that will certainly have a tremendous impact on the great environmental challenges that plague the world. Back in 2013 it was first reported that carbon dioxide levels had reached the 400 parts per million threshold for the first…

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    both are used, and how they differ in their use. In terms of BLM, the idea of using the general expression “All Lives Matter” to make the group inclusive is problematic because it misconstrues the goal of the movement, ignores the specificity of the issues and its differences to other causes, and, unintentionally, silences the voice of the protestors. Even with this, the rate at which a group gains allies should not be dependent on the language…

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    the addict. It has been proven, that addiction alters the brain, thus making it a medical issue. I think that we need to look to decriminalizing some of the drugs to start with, by ending the war on drugs. The creation and selling of the drugs would still be considered a crime and should be prosecuted. However the possession (individual usage amount) and the usage of drugs would be treated as a medical issue. As I learned from the four questions paper, that there are different approaches…

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    health and safety of the workplace, including making arrangements for emergencies, adequate information and training for employees and for health surveillance where appropriate. • Manual…

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    Workplace Violence

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    establishes federal regulations for employee safety protections (Mathis, 2014). I visited the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s webpage on Violent Crimes. After reviewing their Workplace Violence publication, I identified the four violence categories as crimes committed by person without any connection to the workplace, violence intended for employees and customers of the organization, crimes against organization members committed by current or former…

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