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    support group for survivors of sexual assault. Her group consist of 5 women with different stories on why they are part of the group, but have a commonality of being sexually abused. The transcript doesn’t entail any information on Kathrine’s expertise, but we can clearly see that the ladies attending the group look for her for answers. As seen by Barbara asking Katherine for acknowledgment when sharing her frustration towards men. When Kathrine speaks, she speaks with control of the group and…

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    Interest groups affiliated with both the law enforcement agencies consist Maryland Law enforcement officers, Inc. to promote enforcement of law and order to improve the individual and collective proficiency in their member’s performance of required duties. Anthoer interest group was The Fraternal Order of Police which serves over twenty thousand active and retired law enforcement officers from agencies throughout the state. “ The objectives of this association shall be to secure a closer…

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    this project. The leader we chose for our group was Matt Vack. The first time meeting with the group we all talked about who wanted to be the leader and who should be the leader. We chose Matt because he felt comfortable leading us as a group and was confident about it, Matt also volunteered and said that he has no problem doing this. So then Matt was the chosen leader of this group for our project. Delegating the duties throughout the group was a group effort. We all agreed to meet on Tuesdays…

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    Being Supportive in a Group Being supportive in a group is very important. Many members look for support in a group, and loves if there other group members or therapists being supportive to them. “It is important, therefore, to identify anxiety problems early as this will help people to understand the disorder” (Williams, 2014, p.190). “It is also allow them to at the benefits of initiating group therapy in primary care to provide peer support to people with anxiety disorders gain access to…

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    appears so simply yet in actuality is far more complex. For example, the chapter briefly mentions the topic of oppression in reference to relevance. The chapter mentions how marginalized groups often see “oppression as highly relevant” when analyzing media texts, whereas individuals of non-marginalized groups fail to recognize the oppression within the media texts. To me, these findings instantly reminded me of many of the controversies happening nation wide, like the Black Lives Matter…

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    My personal journey throughout Group Dynamics, and why it’s important. I was actually pleasantly surprised. There are many things that I expected and did not expect when starting this course. Because it was not just I, who was taking the skills and qualities with me. My team members and classmates who got to enjoy this course with me. also learned these skills and traits and how to better themselves. So that in the future, we are all more suited. We are all more experienced and have a strong…

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    The topic for our community group assignment was chair yoga. Based on the research articles we have gathered, there were many physical and psychological benefits for the older adult population to practice yoga. These benefits included increasing strength and balance, as well as decreasing stress and depression for older adults. Interestingly, when we asked the elderly participants at Seashore Gardens about their knowledge on the topic, many of the participants only knew about the term ‘yoga’ but…

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    Literacy groups are a great way to address the needs of every student in reading and writing. When teachers conduct formative assessments they can identify students who need additional assistance in learning specific skills and work with those students. Although literacy groups are often times seen as a way to support struggling students, all students can benefit from literacy groups. As a matter of fact, writers Jones and Henderson (2013) wrote in an article on small group literacy instruction,…

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    The particular elements that comprise status groups are lifestyles or “the set of conventions and traditions that they have” (Hurst 69). Next is their inclination to marry within their own respective ranks in their group. In addition to that, they overwhelmingly stress the action of interacting intimately with only people that reside within their status group. Moreover, they also characterize themselves by frequent monopolization of economic opportunities, or reassuring their social dominance by…

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    Through the hate map, there are a large amount of hate groups on the eastern side of United States of America as compared with the western side. They are generally located in large cities such as New Jersey, New York, Washington and more. Reason why there are more hate groups in large cities may be due to the fact that there are more people from different races and country as compared to smaller towns or suburbs. Immigrants will choose large cities to migrate to in order to establish their new…

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