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    as well as the “Barn Burning.” The thematic aspect of these articles being the social life depicted by the southern people. Also, there is the struggle they undergo at different instances. The use of a dramatic context in the stories is vital in fostering empathy. The ability to create the feeling makes it possible for the audience to place themselves in the shoes of the southern town. The ability to develop a sense of sympathy in both stories brings a greater understanding of correlation.…

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    The critical race theory for regulating hate speech online corners on the preservation of human dignity amongst hate speech on the internet. These theorists propose internet regulation, or limiting the ability of hate groups to post their agendas or views online, as a solution. In the eyes of a critical race theorist, hate speech online has the potential to incite violent acts and perpetuate a culture of oppression through politically charged rhetoric. This theory recognizes innate power…

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    Foster Home Reform

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    1993- Family Preservation and Support Act: Congress begins talking about putting serious money into family preservation. It passes the Family Preservation and Support Act. President Clinton signs it. The program was part of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act which established a new subpart 2 to Title IV-B of the Social Security Act. 1980- Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act: An act to establish a program of adoption assistance, to strengthen the program of foster care assistance for…

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    n 1887 the British historian and politician, Lord Acton wrote “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely” In the next half century this was proven true by the corruption of the ideals of revolutions across Europe leading to tyrannical regimes in the place of the oppressors they reviled. At the end of World War One, Europe was wracked by revolution caused by the death of empires. This seismic shift was felt strongest in Russia though at this time all of Europe of was in a…

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    involved a person’s internal reactions to the external evils. Luther identified this internal suffering of the trial of faith as “anfechtungen”; they are satanic temptations to doubt God. To capitalize on Luther’s idea anfechtungen, there is great evidence that he counseled with this theology. In 1519 Frederick the Wise, the Saxon Elector, was stricken with serious illness and feared for his life. Record states that Fredericks chaplain, George Spalatin, asked Luther to provide a written letter…

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    Social Welfare

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    incorporate various strategies. Some communities may believe that they are engaged in social change activities that, unfortunately, may actually be perpetuating current arrangements. Social welfare practices have been implicated in oppressive processes by fostering relations of dominance that are consistent with supporting the status quo. Communities may believe they are promoting citizen empowerment when they are actually doing things for their constituency rather than doing the work with…

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    what career you end up in, you’re guaranteed to be surrounded by employers, coworkers, customers from diverse backgrounds. Diversity allows widening of one’s social circle, so that you aren’t solely surrounded by people who think and act like you, fostering self-growth and development. Diversity fosters curiosity, as it did for me after my trip to Mexico, I wanted to learn more about cultures outside of my own. I believe a quality education requires this sort of environment and I hope to find…

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    Black Urban Community

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    white homes. Who provided care and social attention to white children, this created a new type of family projection from black females born with inherent skills that geared them with principles of indigenous structure to guide them in life and the fostering of their own children. The trick in an awkward fashion, the white ruling class, transpose these skills to white American children and their…

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    What They Do Mental Health Counselors and their duties are pretty straightforward and self-explanatory. They help treat and give patients ways to overcome emotional or mental disorders and relationship issues through therapeutic inquiry and try to offer a clearer understanding of their situation. The counselors often encourage the client to speak of the emotional or problematic experience; they make them open up. They help the patients, young and old, process what they’ve been going…

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    "Why don't you learn how to cook biryani? What will your husband do?", said my mom in the kitchen. I never found the time to learn how to make dosas or chutney and I sure wasn't going to learn to please someone else! My aunts and uncles wondered why I would spend so much time stressing school and then go into a field that didn't lie underneath the STEM field. Growing up surrounded by Indian culture, I would see my 22-year-old cousins having arranged marriages with successful men they've never…

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