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    abstract places within cultural industries, as evident in essays like Sara Cohen’s 'Ethnomusicology in Popular Music Studies.’ Essential skills were outlined such as, advance preparation for short-term ethnographic fieldwork, interpersonal tactics in formal and informal interviews, editing and translating field data to academic text, understanding implications of new technologies for documentation purposes. INTERDISCIPLINARY Following a discourse on Karl Marx 's economy driven theories,…

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    The individual would be place in position to explore how their concerns is being transition between their relationships. Is your theory designed for short- or long-term counseling? Since, I am presently employed at a long term Intense Outpatient Program, where the average length of treatment is between 9 months to 1 year and six months. While Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is designed…

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    Cultural Intertextuality

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    Triangular Hypothesis of Lovemaking that I learned in this course. Never the less the article talks about the risk factors that are connected to health which I would infer might be nowadays in the scenario between Nadia and Steve, explains how the couple can reduce those risk of exposure . Lastly, the essay explains how I would video display cultural competence during my Roger Sessions that the cultural way out that I need to consider. There are some…

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    assessment inventory form. This information is gathered from either one on one interview, or through the courts, and from previous commitments. Additionally, in regards to treatment and goal setting the treatment team also assess patients through suicide risks assessments, mental status exams, physical exams (e.g. x-rays,…

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    The world of Pojman On behalf of Pojman and his interpretation of universal moral principles “The individual realizes his personality through his culture, hence respect for individual differences entails a respect for cultural differences” The executive board of the American Anthropological Association (69) The executive board of the American Anthropological Association proposal was meant to acknowledge moral diversity in different cultures around the world. This fragment was part of an…

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    live in a safe, predictable world”. Discuss drawing on different sociological theories of society. This paper will discuss and draw on different sociological theories of society to gain understanding of the statement “We no longer live in a safe, predictable world”. Theories such as Weber, Ritzer, Talcott-Parsons, Structural-Functional Theory using examples of family, religion and education, The Social Conflict theory, instances such as “reclaim Australia” movement against Islamic practices in…

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    associating school failure to juvenile delinquency. According to Bartollas and Schmalleger (2014), most major theories of delinquency see the school as a key factor contributing to delinquent behavior. Blocked opportunity theory, strain theory, cultural deviance theory, social theory, social control theory, labeling theory, radical criminology, general theory of crime and interactionalist theories all make contribution to understanding…

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    In Culturally Responsive Educational Theories: A practical guide with case studies for improving the academic performance of diverse learners, Tanner and Frank (2013) discuss some of the most prominent issues affecting the achievement gap in the field of education between historically marginalized groups and those viewed as part of the prevailing society. This book is designed to inform its readers about the theories associated with the learning processes of underserved populations. In fact,…

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    As social workers, the theories we use, alongside our inherent beliefs, influence how we define our clients, their individual situations, as well as the interventions we decide to implement (Robbins, Chatterjee, & Canda, 2012). According to Robbins et al. (2012), it is essential to be aware that theories are framed in a social, cultural, and historical perspective. However, theories are necessary in social work practice to assist in client assessment and understanding human behavior. Through…

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    Atachemnt theory is also intergrated with behavioral theory and cognitive theory for the purpose of understanding childhood experiences. Attachment theory is also congruence with ethological theory. Both of them have the assumption that innate behavioral tendencies ensure attachment and attachment ensures survival of infants. Empirical status Although attachment theory may be included in a psychodynamic and psychoanalytic framework, unlike psychodynamics or psychoanalytic which are hard to…

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