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    tweet since Twitter was established. Twitter, along with other social media sites, accurately indicates the public’s opinion because it allows for a bigger sample of people’s views. Although, a group’s tweets and opinions on Trump is not necessarily positive, it will still accurately represent their views. Twitter is a free social media site that allows anyone to create an account as long as they have internet access. Optimists of social media’s use believe that internet sites, like Twitter,…

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    I am seeking admissions to the social work program this fall. There are many reasons why I have chosen social work as my major. First, I have always had a passion for working with people. My dream job has always been to be a juvenile probation officer; however, I also like the idea of working for a non-profit organization to help battered women; that leads to my second reason why I chose social work for my major. I have always thought of myself as an advocate for women, and I would presume that…

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    My individual and proficient principles are congruent to social occupation and the NASW code of beliefs. One of the principles is my self determination to improve social integrity and social change on behalf of the customers. I wish to concentrate on how considerable this principle is significant to me since this was one of the reasons that aggravated me to track this profession, which was not related to my bachelor of arts majoring with graphic design. Before starting the design program I was a…

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    Intergroup Attack Theory

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    In the New York Times article “A Social Reflex: Police and Blacks, Seeing Threat, Close Ranks” Amanda Taub discusses the “intergroup threat theory” as well as how conflicts effects group dynamics such as group cohesion and what she describes as “out-group hate” (Taub, Amanda.) Going in sync with the article, Taub talks about how threats, whether its focused on single members or the entire group as a whole, changes the behaviors of the people who identify with said group. These conflicts can…

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    Social Class Reflection

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    In the United States, the population is divided into six major social classes, which are influenced by many variables (Hurst, 15). The six social classes include: capitalist class, upper middle class, middle class, working class, working poor, and underclass (Hurst, 16). Class consciousness is a concept in which a person must have a shared sense of belongingness and understanding in a certain social class, and I feel that I would relate most to the middle class growing up. Because I am a broke…

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    Statement of Purpose In today’s hyper-connected world, individuals increasingly rely on constantly evolving technology to maintain social relationships, both synchronously and asynchronously, regardless of physical proximity. The purpose of this paper is to better understand the correlation between the use of machine mediated communication (MMC) and communication apprehension (CA) in face-to-face communication. Specifically, the research will focus on the questions of whether the use of machine…

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    this particular topic, my values lead me to be against it. Whereas others still are for abortion. Values are important for the field of social work, and the NASW has created a standard as to what professional values we should follow. The NASW code of ethics outlines a host of different topics, but one in particular is the values specific to the field of social work. Values are beliefs, or what we feel is desirable. The six core values outlined in the code of ethics are service,…

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    part of the consumer to achieve a social status. The consumer will excel or outdo one another in order to push past their normal conspicuous consumption They will take the conspicuous consumption to a higher level. Chaudhuri et al. (2006) indicated that conspicuous consumption is used to signal wealth, power and status in the community. It might be said that the more powerful a person is; the more wealthy the person; will indicate the person have a high social status. The conspicuous…

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    competing with native-born Canadians for economic resources and cultural dominance. Sidanius, Pratto, van Laar, and Levin (2004) displayed that group-based oppression is driven by institutional and individual discrimination. That is to say that many social institutions and powerful individuals associate desired qualities such as wealth and prestige to dominant groups, and less desired qualities such as danger and imprisonment with less powerful groups. Sidanius et al. (2004) go on to prove that…

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    make a person live a certain way. The choices they make to live a healthy lifestyle can give them far more chances to live longer and have a healthy life. Reading about Weber and Bourdieu I found their research very interesting in studying why some social lasses are healthy than others. Also in studying their research they both had views on lifestyles that individuals take on. Weber viewed people’s choices to live a healthy life due to consumption. He saw that people had a purpose of…

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