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    I Daniel Blake Reflection

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    This case study is based on the movie I, Daniel Blake. In this paper I will describe my perceptions, opinions and feelings about my current workload situation and roles. I think currently all social workers are overworked, including me. The amount of care needed vs. the number of social workers is insufficient. There are just not enough resources to go around in the community. I also think people are forced to endure too many tests and assessments before we can give them the help they…

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    Sections IV and V of The Impossible Will Take a Little While had a multitude of deep, interesting, and entertaining pieces. Section IV focused on the use of imagination and creativity to better situations in unexpected, often unbelievable ways. Section V focused on people taking action and the resulting effect of a community bringing about change. Although the decision was difficult, I selected a favorite piece from each section to focus on. In “To Love the Marigold” Susan Griffin discusses the…

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    feelings and identify my own needs. To address this, I have begun to distribute leadership both within our unit meeting as well as on a daily basis. I have begun to ask for help and rely on others for support. By doing so, I opened avenues of communication that may…

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    Yinglin Huang The Giver Essay Sometimes people will realize that the community they live become different as they were used to before. People will think that it's not the same as before when they use another “angle” to see through their place or get “deeper” of their place. At that point, they would need to make decisions on either choose to change the issue or just deal with it whether they think it's fair or unfair. When people think their community become different, it's because of others…

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    Rethink Leadership The dynamic in a group or team can be different from one to another. Some members click right away, some members share common interests, and some don’t. The important thing in a team is how they function. But what makes a team perform better? Is it members with some interest? Is it the leader? Or is it the norms? Those questions lead to “Psychological Safety”- when member feels they have a voice, and they can express themselves will lead to a better performance at their…

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    Title of My Essay In everyday life, people are presented with challenges that they must overcome to be successful, and everyone has their own strategies and skills to overcome these difficulties. As a result, these struggles makes one stronger and builds character. In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Christopher has many supports and characteristics that help him on his journey. He faces many difficulties but is successful because of Siobhan’s advice, his bravery, and his…

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    Among people and societies different cultures have always been present. Our human capacity for learning, using, and recognizing symbols allows for these cultures to develop and to change. Often times cultures’ beliefs and symbols don’t align with any person not born into that culture. However if that person observes this other culture through open and objective eyes, they can understand the reasons behind other cultural beliefs. Horace Miner’s observations of the Nacirema people in Body Ritual…

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    Similarities and Differences of Two Questors There are always five qualities that must be relevant in order to have a quest. First of all, there has to be a questor, which is the one that is going on the quest. Next, there must be a place they are trying to go to, literally or figuratively. The quester also must provide a stated reason on why they are going on the quest. Like any story, there has to be obstacles that the quester encounters along the way. This obstacle could be a person, a…

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    Narrative Relevance Narrative relevance was determined by evaluating the importance of each T-Unit in developing the narrative. A 2-point rating system was used to determine the relevance of each statement. An utterance was given a 1 rating if the utterance was relevant and necessary to the story development. Conversely, a rating of 2 was given to the utterances that were irrelevant to the story and hindered the development of the story. Each T-Unit was given a relevancy rating, and the…

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    Rhetorical Situation in Television A rhetorical situation is the context of a rhetorical act, made up (at a minimum) of a rhetor (a speaker or writer), an issue (or exigence), a medium (such as a speech or a written text), and an audience.( https://www.thoughtco.com/rhetorical-situation-1692061 ) The rhetorical situation is percieved multiple ways by different people. According to the authors of Everything’s an Argument, it is “ the relationship between topic, author, audience, and other…

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