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    The Diaz family has been in the United States for about eight years. They immigrated to north eastern Pennsylvania from Puerto Ricco, to be closer to their grandmother and to have a better life, away from the projects that they had been living in. The family consists of a mother Angelica, a daughter Rose, and two sons, Miguel and Ian. The family was very close, but they have become more distant since their father left them emotional, broken and also taken most of the families income with him.…

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    myself as this because I have origins from all around the world such as Scotland, Ireland, and obviously the United States of America. Since America is a mixture of origins in itself and I have a mixture of origins, I am an American. I identify myself as an American not only because I have a mixture origins, but because my family provides certain characteristics of a true American. I inherited these characteristics from the various countries that my family members originated from. One…

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    workers and other professionals are expected to deal with issues relating to children, practitioners must ensure that they promote equality, diversity and inclusion. Under the UNCRC we must treat all children equally, this does not mean treating all children the same but treat all children fairly as all children are individuals and have different needs and requirements that need to be met. We must also focus on inclusive practice, inclusive practice leads children to feel wanted and included…

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    scholarship to the college I always wanted to attend. Who knew such an insignificant decision will have such a great outcome? The situation reminds me of, “if you marry a mountain girl, you get the entire mountain.” For example, all my life I dreamt of having a small family. The truth is that my dream will most likely never come true. A marriage is not just between…

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    Adoption is the act of taking something on as your own. Adoption usually refers to the legal process of becoming a non-biological parent. To have a family you do not need to be blood. Couples that cannot have children or families that want to help children who are unfortunate to have a family of their own usually go to adoption agencies and talk to a social worker to try to adopt the right child that suites them. Social workers will research and find the best fit kid for you, also to see if you…

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    social system. Functionalism is intended for people to see something and how it is related in other parts of the system. Family violence is a broad range spectrum that can range from violence upon children to violence against the elderly. Family are the people who are supposed to love and support each other, however family is sometimes plagued with violence and cruelty. Family violence, also referred to as domestic violence and spousal violence, is a pattern of violent…

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    on the importance and struggles of family. A family of five received a welfare check of ten thousand dollars, but couldn’t quite make a decision on what to do with it to make everyone happy. They wanted to spend it on a new home of their own and start anew, but Walter Lee wanted to invest in a liquor store. King’s “I Have A Dream” speech and A Raisin in the sun are both analogous, as they both share themes of family, equality and discrimination, and hope. Family is the main theme in A Raisin in…

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    I had to move all of a sudden when I was eight years old. The place from which has been my home since I was born. I was born in Watsonville, California and there I lived with my family. In my family there is both of my parents and from my sisters it starts with my sister Cecilia who is the oldest, I am the second, and then my third sister is Rebekah, and the baby in the family is my sister Esmeralda. Yep in my family we are all girls. We lived in a small apartment with three rooms, although it…

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    In both Romeo and Juliet and Huckleberry Finn there is a family feud. The feud with Huckleberry Finn is between The Grangerford and the Shepherdson. They've had a hard-core feud going on for about thirty years and each family is intent on killing off the other, one by one, until no one is left standing. Even Buck Grangerford, a boy around Huck's age, is so consumed and brainwashed with violence that he actually enjoys to play tricks. It ends very tragically. Buck explains the meaning of feuds:…

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    workers are a very important role to connect with family members, the main position to answer and solve with residents’ problems. For the new resident, the social worker have to invite and explain detail with the resident and their family member in the new admission. During the new admission, social worker need to collect and explain all the information about the agency’s process and need the family to complete all application forms that sign all the paper to consent and make sure they received…

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