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    but this isn’t generally the case. A great majority of persons confined in this type of space belong to a different social category. American jails are known to operate as a means to contain the poor and lower-class person (primarily). This includes prisoners that are uneducated, and unemployed. Others are known to call them something different such as “social refuse” and “social junk.” Street people are studied as being socially worthless and by the police are called far worse, like “assholes.”…

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    Issues of social disorder are more likely to involve youth. They are mainly committed by young people. We will be discussing three social disorders, graffiti, youth gangs and alcohol related street based violence. It is agreed among criminologists that the best response to youth deviance is to divert them away from the criminal justice system. Most of the debate surrounding social disorder involves public space. A limitation is that most solutions put forward by, including environmental…

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    The person I have chosen to interview is Anita Nelson at Mercy Medical Center located in Baltimore, Maryland. Here she is the Mother/Baby delivery Social Worker inside the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Mercy Hospital mission is to provide excellent clinical and residential services within a community of compassionate care. Their values include prayer, dignity, hospitality, justice, excellence and stewardship. Since 1874, the healthcare ministry of the Sisters of Mercy has touched millions of…

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    factor that maintains this Capitalist plan is through the process of consumerism. This being the buying and selling of products, beliefs and values. Karl Marx, the founder of the Marxist theory, based his work around discovering the reason behind the social imbalance of the class system. This which forms the basis of the Capitalist agenda. In doing so he discovered the injustice of making consumerist products through modes of production. The products are…

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    character and rational of everyday Englishmen, Peel dictates he is unwilling to support such a measure. While Peel may have disagreed with his Whig colleagues and voted this act down, the idea that these politicians were considering ways to improve social conditions for workers in time a marred with worker grievances across Europe was a significant development in itself and clearly put England in a category of their…

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    Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and JP Morgan. These men owned the industries that boomed the economy, from Carnegie owning steel to JP Morgan owning the banks, these men knew that the country was in a great time of prosperity. Their ideology was that of social Darwinism, the reason for them to reach the pentacle of success was because they were the fittest. This ideology was in direct contrast to that of the working class of the nation, who believed that too much money and power in the hands of…

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    The Strengths Perspective in Social Work In social work practice the strengths perspective centers on the client’s abilities, talents and resources rather than their problems and deficits. The main objective of this approach is for the social worker to concentrate exclusively on identifying, drawing out and building on the clients’ strengths to assist them with their challenges and what there are trying to achieve. Although this perspective has been the focus for social work, other professionals…

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    children married. Marrying well was key to their social standing, because marriage was a way to gain wealth and also gain connections. However for Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy this is difficult, because while Mr. Darcy is quite rich, Elizabeth is not. Marriage is a pivotal move in a man’s life and it greatly affects his social status in the future. Mr. Wickham is a man that desires to climb the social ladders. He knows that the key to a high social status is money, and he has made it his mission…

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    In the last decade, the social media business has skyrocketed and reached a new dimension. These Medias, which mainly operate online, provide a new platform for modern discourse. Among all social media sites, Facebook is the most widely used social media with well around 1.35 billion global monthly active users as of September 30, 2014. Founded in 2004, Facebook’s mission, according to its official website "is to give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected. People…

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    Video Games Addiction Antonius J. Van Rooij, Gert-Jan Meerkerk, Tim M. Schoenmakers, Mark Griffiths and Dike Van De Mheen they authored the article " Video Games addiction and social responsibility " in how gamers get addicted to video games and how the companies should be responsible about the effects which is important to not change the gamers behavior. The article has been received on the 2nd of July 2009 and it has been accepted on the 7th of July the same year. Later on, in October 2010…

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