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    The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse the impact of history and colonisation on contemporary First People’s health outcomes. It will also analyse how these impacts influenced Australia’s First Peoples ability to build trustful and respectful relationships within the healthcare system. It will commence by explaining the policy era of colonisation and how this era impacted on health. This will then lead into strength-based approaches that healthcare professionals can use to build…

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    Why Girl Analysis

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    her commitment to the rural and urban poor, particularly children, in Bihar, West Bengal, Gujarat and Jharkhand in her first picture book titled “The Why-Why Girl”. It is a heart warming tale of the ten-year old Moyna who belongs to the Shabar tribe, an exploited and marginalized hill people. Moyna is burdened with the triple handicap of being a child, a female and a tribal. Not only does Mahasweta expose the extreme oppression of children in rural India but she shows the way out. Moyna is not…

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    a motherly, fertile, feminine, maturing perspective-as seen in Emecheta’s novel-produces a founded argument about the origin of said politics. Being power-structured, a political structure is based upon a hierarchy, which implies matter varying importance. Under the cite of motherhood, difference can be seen as ultimately the founding element of the creation of…

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    Parents, children and central caregivers are encouraged to see themselves as experts in their own recovery process. Families should understand the importance of their role in their own recovery and should be encouraged to participate in all appropriate aspects of treatment. In no way should a message be conveyed that the child or family…

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    was my most interesting class of this semester. I learned so much information this semester and I wouldn’t doubt it if our class knew enough to write a book together about conservation biology. Three ecological concepts I learned about are the importance of preventing deforestation, reducing, reusing, and recycling, and the significance of every link in the food chain. I learned that deforestation personnel cut down trees and clean out a forest fire for species that are good colonizers and…

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    can paraphrase appropriately when feeding back information given by the client. Consequently, this will help in conveyance of an empathic understanding which aids in the relationship building process. Emphasis is, again, heavily weighted on the importance of this relationship where exploration is one of the 'core components both for effective challenging and for assessing goals'. The exploration process also highlights the idea of working together to come to a shared understanding of the clients…

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    Social Work Aspirations

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    I was very fortunate to be able to experience these social work classes. Taking a class on social policy taught me about the micro, mezzo, and macro levels of social work. It showed me the importance of social work on all levels and how they fit together cohesively. I left the class with a desire to influence policies. My experiences in a class on diversity and vulnerable populations, as well as a class on women and gender studies completely…

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    by their ability to fight a war that was on the other side of the world. They fought for other countries’ freedom fully knowing the danger of their service. Those who were left in the United States exhibited enormous amounts of strength by their resilience and ability to industrialize their nation to supply the nation’s war efforts. During the war, this generation worked together to make hundreds of thousands of airplanes, thousands of tanks and warships, and tens of billions of pieces of small…

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    These encounters encouraged me to wholeheartedly empower those who are vulnerable, oppressed, and impoverished. My abilities to generate solutions in the face of adversity, empathize with those from multiple backgrounds and embody an indestructible resilience in the face of tribulation, all contribute to my faith that I will be a devoted social worker. During my time in high school and throughout my college career I sought out many volunteer and professional experiences. Through working with the…

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    Abstract: “High-competent children raised in high-risk environments do worse than low-competent children in low risk environments” (Sameroff, 2013). Children do not stand equal chance to succeed, and a child born into poverty is less likely to reach the educational and financial achievement level of his/her wealthy counterpart. To change poverty, one can evaluate predominant causes of poverty. Environment factors like social bias, stress, trauma and limited resources effect child and adult…

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