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    analyzing, interpreting, and discussing social class. It weighs on me that I likely bring unfair biases and predispositions to this topic. I am a white, American, educated, athletic male from a family with both parents still together and without many financial troubles. Aside from perhaps a degree from a prestigious University or boat loads of cash, I do not think that I could be more privileged. Although my privilege might sway my ideas on the matter of social class, I am working to remove…

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    its connotation. A marxist critic could read this work and see a women who 's social standing could have prompted her to abort her child. On the other hand, a psychoanalyst would see this poem as a multitude of defences on the part of the woman as to why she had an abortion. In marxist criticism, emphasis is placed on social structures, history and ideologies. In “The Mother”, we can use marxism to explore how the social class of the mother in this poem has impacted her decision to abort her…

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    Texts clearly in opposition of a single group because of the actions of some of its parts are commonplace throughout history. Often, in times where a single group finds itself attacked or oppressed it can be easy to pin the blame on the entirety of a single group pinned as “the cause,” this is seen especially so in many cases where a minority group is struggling to achieve equality, like the speech Chicano Nationalism: Fighting for La Raza by Rhodolfo “Corky” Gonzales. However the blame for…

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    Social Work Motivation

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    Social Work and Probation I am very undecided with what I want to do, but what interests me is something in the field of Social Work and Probation. After high school, I plan on attending BYU-Idaho where I will study psychology and receive my bachelors degree in social work, then pursue a career in social work and the field of probation and eventually get married and start a family. I believe that things like social work are very important to our society. Social work is defined as, work…

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    cooperation (Sloper, 2004). However, today when looking at social work collaboration these walls seem to have been brought down as recent statistics show that most commonly, child protection referrals made to social services are received from multiple agencies with 26.4% from the police, 15.4% from schools and 14.9% from health services (Department for Education, 2015), these statistics also show that the collaboration between schools and social…

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    Locke and Rousseau were both concerned about the relationship between liberty and the civil state. The civil state is a potential threat to the liberty of its citizens. For both authors this liberty exists naturally in the state of nature. Both authors use the state of nature to establish that liberty preceded political society and how a properly designed government can maintain this natural liberty. Because their method of deriving the ideal state from the state of nature is the same, the stark…

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    information on which social media sites are most useful to small businesses. It will also cover the basics of how social media can best be used to help market and drive the business. A basic overview of the social media policy will be explained. Value of Social Media Social media is not only a vital source for marketing a business, but also a valuable communication tool to keep in contact with customers. Small businesses usually have limited funding when it comes to promotion. Social media is a…

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    institutions; they wanted to change big businessmen as well as big businesses “ (McGerr 80). The enormous influence held by the elite class held resembled a plutocracy, a government ran by the rich, instead of a democracy. The progressives middle-class social standing lead them to push for alterations within the system both socially and politically since they were directly affected by the greed and power of the upper…

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    In this class Management Issues with Individuals with Disabilities the students were to go out to a school and observe a child who exhibited behavioral issues. This case study will be over what I gathered throughout those 10 weeks of observing. Section A = Legal basis for Behavior Management Planning Between the three sections of legal references for positive behavioral interventions I would have to choose section 2 which states, “ The IEP Team must- In the case of the child whose behavior…

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    electronic devices. The rise of technology and social media is obviously prevalent in today’s generation of mainly millennial teenagers and other young adults. We definitely praise the easy availability and advancements of mobile technology here in the Silicon Valley; however, it has created a real problem that many people may not even realize they have or admit even exists. Technology and social media addiction, whether via the constant use of social media sites, online chatting, texting, or…

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