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    fitness and striving to complete her assessments and negative drug screens. Also, applying for resources such as food stamps to provide adequate nourishment for the children, seeking employment and child care services. Ms. Jabez currently has been cooperative with DFCS and is now diligently working on a case plan with a goal of completing all negative drug screens or remaining drug free. Ms. Jabez gets the baby appointments from the foster mother so that she can attend. Also, Ms. Jabez…

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    key decision making, policies and practices that go on within the operation. Campbell also delegates many of the daily jobs and manages all of the workers. Campbell is not always present on the farm due to having responsibilities within the Goat Cooperative. Campbell is slowly distributing more and more reasonability to the workers as he is wanting to have less involvement within the day to day running of the property, as within in the next one to two years he wants to have a full time manager…

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    Each teacher is diverse, with their own concerns and needs. She works very hard to be flexible and cooperative to those desires. For example, she could have a teacher that requests to leave right after school to support their own child's basketball game or so forth. She allows them to go, knowing that they put in a lot of hours anyhow. Thus, supporting the…

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    of households within Nunavut are classified as overcrowded as there is more than one person per room (Ruiz-Castell 3). The overcrowding has be directly linked to the lack of housing available (Ruiz-Castell 3). The average household was determined to be 6.6 persons, which classified as overcrowded for the average housing sizes (Ruiz-Castell 3). Food insecurity within households was found to be directly related to overcrowding of households (Ruiz-Castell 3). Unemployment in Nunavut (Harder…

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    CM requested for the client to come to the social service office. CM completed Initial ILP Review. Client appeared her stated age. She was dressed in black sweat pants and T-shirt. Her hair was disarray. In the meeting she appears to be quiet, cooperative and friendly. She made eye contact appropriately. Client described her mood, “aggravated and angry.” Her affect was angry. CM inquires how client came to the shelter. Client is a 23 year old single African American female who entered…

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    Social work is more than just a major to me. It is more than a major because social work is something that happens within every second of every day. Social work is something that we as a nation live, sleep, eat, and breathe. This amazing field helps an unmeasurable amount of people all over the globe. One of the many aspects of this field that I admire is how unbiased it is. This field’s main focus is to try to help any and everyone in need. Helping people is something that I have wanted…

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    than the individuals, were the ones who benefitted from “positive” rights, which were rights from the government. From their viewpoint, it was the economic and social rights that had to be protected. This included the right to health care, food, housing, education and employment. When the United Nations established the Human Rights Commission in 1945, the U.S.S.R. wanted to make sure that economic and social rights were not relegated to second-class status, and thus decided to not sign the…

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    Presenting Problems Client is grieving the loss of her husband who recently passed away soon after their 50th anniversary from a sudden heart attack about 6 months ago. She was recently assessed by an APS social worker and was referred to a social worker to follow-up in order to share her background, as well as develop goals and objectives to guide her transition to living alone. Information and History Client is a Caucasian female and appears in her late 70s. She retired at age 65, but…

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    University Mission and Vision Statements PWIs can benefit from revising their mission and vision statements to include more concrete language about diversity and inclusion. A study conducted by Wilson, Meyer and McNeal (2011) noted that 35% of the 80 schools studied did not have a diversity statement and did not mention diversity in their mission. Of the schools that did mention diversity, only 19% addressed racial or ethnic diversity. Wilson et al. (2011) concluded that institutions that…

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    In Vitro Fertilization has helped millions of producers produce their ideal calf or close to that ideal calf. Whether chosen for phenotype, genotype, EPDs, or show ring appeal, IVF hasn’t been far from the picture. Before having a flush performed the producer should know the facts, and about the steps for ET and have a donor and sire chosen to use on that donor. Selecting a genetically outstanding cow is something that is always looked at. Other things that are perceived are show ring appeal,…

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