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    houses belonged to doctors, lawyers and business owners. The buildings on Greenwood Avenue houses the offices of all of Tulsa’s black lawyers, realtors, doctors, and other professionals. Deep Greenwood, as the area at the intersection of Greenwood, as the area at the intersection of Greenwood and Archer Avenues was known served as a model African American community to towns worldwide. At the time of the riot, there were fifteen well known black American physicians, one of whom , Ar. A.C…

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    Violence In Juarez Essay

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    regarding the subjects themselves was compiled from the surveys they completed, this data included education level, position in the household, monthly income, # of children, marital status, residence time in Juarez, and if they had experienced violence while in Juarez. Moreover, this interview was performed during a critical point in the drug war, when the violence was at its peak. C. A group of 16 parents of different families were selected from a larger pool of 300 families based on the fact…

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    Introduction Evaluations in social work practices are needed to report the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of psychological intervention used in the field. The single subject research design (SSRD) is an empirical measurement of a client’s functioning over a time span. This SSRD tool will measure the client’s functioning before, during and after the intervention (Jordan & Franklin, 2011). This paper will describe the client, establish a baseline, track two targeted goals over 30 days and…

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    The intersection in the education system comes about because she gets to inform and educate the social service system about immigration. In her job as social worker, she is the best to handle people of her culture, and give true and proper information from assessments concerning immigrants. Rosa has a Bachelor’s degree in Social work and is employed by DCFS. There is an intersection because she is employed by the government, and they need her…

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    Have you ever wondered why your mouth waters when for example the microwave beeps that it is done? Or why your dog gets hyper or drools when he hears you from a far distance yelling dinnertime? The way we learn these things are through a process called Classical Conditioning. It all started when a “Russian physiologist named Ivan Pavlov found that before he fed his dogs, when they smelled, saw the food, or even the person that feeds them, they would slobber. Pavlov figured out that dogs had…

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    Cultural Norm In America

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    inhabitants. However, in the case of a culturally diverse region, what is ethical and unethical becomes more complex as you now have an intersection of varying ideologies. The next generation of people having access to multiple cultures now has the option to stray away from their linear cultural heritage. Being able to read and think critically about this intersection of language,…

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    And this is a brief discussion about how social constructionism and doing gender, social deviance (or Goffman’s stigmatization) and intersectionality all work together, and how we can use them to reveal institutions and structures of inequalities. First and foremost, it’s important to be clear about the definition of social constructionism, or the development of reality through various social conventions. Judith Lorber argues (as does Stony Brook University’s Michael Kimmel) that the gender…

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    Mary Lonergan Professor Persadie GWS 103 April 19, 2024 Intersectional Insights: Single-axis Frameworks and 1st Wave Feminism According to civil rights lawyer Kimberlé Crenshaw, a “single-axis framework” is an approach to a social issue or inequality that considers a single aspect of an identity or system of oppression. Once common in anti-discrimination law, this approach fails to consider the complex, overlapping facets of an individual’s identity or experience. In other words,…

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    Equation Of Trigonometry

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    Equation of trendline 1 calculation: m= rise/run = 12/15 = 0.8 c= 5.9 y= 0.8x + 5.9 Equation of trendline 2 calculation: m= rise/run = 25/45 = 0.5 c= 17.6 y= 0.5x +17.6 Point of intersection: Equate both trendlines to find point of intersection 0.8x + 5.9 = 0.5x + 17.6 x= 39 Since x=39, x2= 9 as x2 represents x in descending order. R2: R2 for trendline 1 = 0.98 Correlation coefficient for trendline 1= 0.96 R2 for trendline 2 = 0.98 Correlation coefficient for trendline 2= -0.99 Ratio…

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    The city of Mannheim in Germany was one of the greatest industrial hubs of the time: creativity and innovation was at its peak. Because of this, it became an important city for both World War I and World War II. However, it had become a main target for the opposition, the Allied forces and in December of 1940, air raids began raining down on the city. This lasted until the war ended, leaving the city pretty much in ruins. During the long process of reconstructing the city, a contest was held to…

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