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    After listening and watching Scott Jones life experience with how fear and intolerance were present in throughout his life, I looked through my life and observed I have also had a time fear showed up for me. How does fear show up for me in social work journey Social workers deal with unique situations every time. Every person is unique, their problems are unique. When I receive a new case I feel a kind of fear whether I will be able to provide best service to my client as over load of case…

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    Rett Syndrome Case Study

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    hands to their mouth, loss of the ability to speak, diminished eye contact, and lack of interest in play. According to The National Institute of neurological Disorders, Apraxia – the inability to perform motor functions is perhaps the most severely disabling feature of Rett syndrome, interfering with every body movement, including eye gaze and speech (National Institute of Neurological Disorders, 2015). Rett syndrome presents with stages each having its own set of signs and symptoms that may…

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    Garden City Case Study

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    notions of neighborhood in city planning. He visualized self-sustainable, compact neighborhoods with easy access to jobs, parks and shops for daily necessities. Howard clearly emphasized on efficient transportation network, combination of various social groups and integration of human and nature. Inspired by the “garden city”, Perry’s neighborhood units offer a more comprehensive image of mixed-use, walkable communities. Road networks were designed to segregate vehicular traffic from pedestrian…

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    The Deadly Deception

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    experiment, however, things definitely could have been improved. The men involved were apparently open that they had the disease, but being a part of the experiment did not lessen their disease ridden ostracization, it only promoted the uneven racial social structures. The men were not informed about what they were contracting themselves to. They were deceived in the fact that they thought that they would be cured when really they were guinea pigs for the government. Lack of informed consent…

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    INDIVIDUAL SCORE OF STUDENTS PER SECTION ANCOVA T test Question 3: What will be the response of students on a survey investigating their attitude toward the classroom environment when they are grouped according to the following approach given to them: a. Flipped physics approach (Group A – Treatment Group) b. Traditionally taught physics approach (Group B – Control Group ) STUDENTS’ ATTITUDE SURVEY INDIVIDUAL SURVEY RESULT OF STUDENTS PER SECTION ANOVA SMD Question…

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    Eckersley established a direct link between the rise in crime and unemployment, his “ 'research in Australia and overseas has linked unemployment to mental and physical ill-health, suicide, drugs and crime ' (Eckersley 1988:27).” We see the link between relative deprivation and social disorganization and the influence it had on crime and deviancy, seldom do we consider exactly how much of an effect crime has on our social environmental, and public health. But as we’ve learned that through…

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    study on the implications of Pradhan Manthri Jan Dhan Yojana on the growth of Indian Economy Authors: 1. T. Mary Jones Associate Professor and Head, Department of MBA, PACE Institute of Technology & Sciences, Vallure 2. S. DivyaSri II MBA PACE Institute of Technology & Sciences, Vallure. 3. G. Bavani II MBA PACE Institute of Technology & Sciences, Vallure. Abstract: Indians are transforming from rural India to digital India with so many initiatives by the Central government of our…

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    by a group of social psychologists: Irwin M. Rosenstock, Godfrey M. Hochbaum, and S. Stephen Kegeles, in the U. S. Public Health Service in the 1950s. According to the Hayden (2014), it “is by far the most commonly used theory in health education and health promotion” (p. 65). Before the HBM was developed, the social psychologists wanted to know why most of the people are not willing to participate in checkups for diseases, while some people are willing to (National Cancer Institute, 2005). The…

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    Female Underrepresentation

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    In the United States female elected officials are underrepresented at all levels of government, however the majority of focus and research on this topic is conducted either at the state or federal level. Studying female underrepresentation at the local level is crucial, because it is typically where the pipeline to higher and more powerful offices begins. In this paper I will argue that the presence of All-Female networks will expand the inclusivity of the eligibility pool and therefore increase…

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    referred to as “incivilities” (Hayes & prenzler 2014). According to survey by the Australian Institute of criminology, List…

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