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    constant position in the group. After an individual is settled into a group’s hierarchy based on his/her security or insecurity, they tend to remain in this spot. The superior remain on top while the inferior submit to their lesser position. The inferior’s struggle to attain a higher position only generates profit for those on top rather than for himself/herself. Based on Turner’s Social Categorisation Theory, the conclusion can be made that an individual can not escape his/her previous social…

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    Unit 4222-208 Answers

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    complaints critically as well as replying to them or passing them to the suitable individual. Recognising as well as using sensibly the power that comes from your work with clients including carers. As a social care worker, you have to respect the rights of clients while looking for to make sure that their behaviour does not damage themselves or other individuals. This includes, recognising the clients have the right to take dangers including supporting them to recognise as well as handle…

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    Violation Of Privacy

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    the terms and condition important? Sending pictures, talking to friends and interacting online are ways in which individuals connect. In doing so, people are able to locate, observe and monitor individuals’ availability online. For this assignment, students sent emails to their telecommunication companies requesting a data collection in order to evaluate the amount of privacy an individual receives based on their usage. Unfortunately, when requesting for the information from Fido, they were not…

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    Circle, by Dave Eggers, there is an idea portrayed that every individual is a part of something greater than themselves. Eggers shows that anything that someone does, even a little act that does not seem to be important at the time, can have a major impact on the other individuals around them and even their society as a whole. This idea can be exchanged to the perspective of athletic teams, as well. Working alongside other individuals, whether within a business or on a team, can majorly impact…

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    Zhuldyz Alimbek 215101249 SOCS 1140 October 20, 2017 We live in the world of many cultures with varying views of autonomy, principles of the individual in a group situation, and different interpretations of personal freedom. In the chapter “Individual Autonomy and Social Sctructure”, Dorothy Lee uses a number of cultures, often contrasting them with our social structure, to describe the core values and responsibilities of members in a community, the differences in morphological language…

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    women represent Eve they must suffer the repercussions that Eve brought when she introduced sin into the world thereby initiating evil and killing Christ. Next Reuther mentions justification and how some patriarchal societies went as far as giving the right to a father to kill his female children because they were regarded as less valuable than males. A father could also kill his daughter if they were suspected of being sexually promiscuous or…

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    belt to tie a tourniquet (a device that helps to stop bleeding) around a child named Nate’s leg after he was hit by an intoxicated driver. This then stopped the bleeding and saved his life. “The young man could have bled out right there on the street if he hadn’t been assisted right then and there.” (Michel). Michel also states how the ambulance took 15 minutes to arrive, which then would have been too late. This Indicates that if a bystander wouldn’t have intervened, Kahn would have bled out…

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    Being in the helping profession is not only learning about theories and putting them into practice. Being in the helping profession is more than just seeing clients and applying your techniques to help them. An individual in the helping profession needs to have multicultural competence to be an all-round effective counselor. A counselor cannot consider himself or herself to have multicultural competence if they only read the material. A counselor needs to participate and engage in an environment…

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    Right from the start, the facilitators already had the participants doing an activity for us to break us out of our shells. On the way there we had to sit next to someone that we did not know and learned things about them in which we had to present later on as evidence that we did the activity. Right away from the start, I made a friend that I will never forget. Mani went on for three days…

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    Often times individuals are faced with situations that are not morally acceptable to society. Bystanders who witness a conflict are obligated to generate a decision of whether to isolate themselves from the scene or take responsibility into their own. Although it is shocking when an individual is unwilling to help another in a time of need, people need to discern the reasoning of why they believe it is not their responsibility to intervene. The attack in New York City launched a whole new feel…

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