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    As the exemplar of professional conduct for social workers, the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics exhibits stringent principles and responsibilities in the face of ethical dilemmas natural to interpersonal relationships within practice settings. In order to ensure quality of service toward clients while maintaining professionalism in correspondence with individual colleagues and agencies, the Code of Ethics describes a social worker’s fundamental values with a special…

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    number of bilingual people is increasing through the years. A bilingual person had many advantages beneficial in their personal and social life which include cognitive benefits, increase job opportunities, and increase their appreciation of another culture. In fact, sometimes bilingual people have to face with some disadvantages like…

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    the requirements for the Bachelor’s Degree The beauty of learning about someone’s culture is getting a glimpse of who they are at their core, their history, and what has helped shape them to be the person they are today. Even more, it is the glow in their eyes as they nostalgically recount their childhood, rituals taught by family members, and customs only known to them that makes learning about their culture a beautiful experience. This cross-cultural interview began by delving into the…

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    of the truly rich culture that surrounds the Islamic faith and its followers; the impugnation of the countless rancorous stereotypes, misconceptions, and senseless prejudicial attitudes that Americans, the majority of whom who are white, wrongly accept as the truth. By the same token, I learned just how similar the Islamic faith and Christianity really are, and how an understanding of these similarities would finally allow Americans the opportunity to embrace the Islamic culture and consequently…

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    Eastern, collectivistic backgrounds may have different notions of the self, and may be more inclined to conceal their mental health concerns and seek psychological support (Zhou et al., 2009). Thus, it is important to take aspects of the Asian American culture into consideration when working with that population in a clinical…

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