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    or uncle, Jane’s life could have ended up very differently than where it does. Mary Poovy’s article “The Anathematized Race: The Governess and Jane Eyre” argues: “Jane is vulnerable to Rochester’s advances because, as his employee, she lacks both social peers and the means to defend herself against her attractive, aggressive employer” (136). He manipulates her because of that attraction and because she is a middle-class governess, and he has all of the power. She is susceptible to his whims;…

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    Marx was German and was born in Prussia. His thesis being something along the lines that one should not look at theology to explain human history, but one should look at philosophy. In London, he did most of his writings and he wrote for newspapers around the world to pay his bills. He had an organization that promoted the ideas of socialism. Marx is going to say that in modern historical time, the two big classes are the bourgeoisies, which was in power, and the class that is out of power is…

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    The 1960s is known as a turbulent political decade in the United States. The advent of the Vietnam War gave rise to the wave of anti-war protests that challenged policies of the President Johnson administration and opposed a mandatory draft instituted at the time. The anti-war protests, in turn, fueled the student movement with teachers and students alike staging “teach-ins” to show their opposition to the war. At the same time, this decade saw the emergence of the civil rights movement with…

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    drastically increases non-verbal, and verbal social behavior (Berry, Borgi, Francia, Alleva, & Cirulli, 2013). He notes that the increase stays noticeable for up to one month after therapy. However, other studies show that it takes fourteen sessions with the child to show lasting affects of the pet assisted therapy (Fung and & Seung-ming Leung, 2014). The affects of the fourteen sessions of therapy with the therapy dog prove to be higher increases of social behavior, recalling memories,…

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    1. The textbook mentions that people from “individualistic” and “collective” culture often approach social networking differently. Comment on how your culture (individualistic or collective) influence how you communicate on social media. When it comes to my culture I think that it is a mixture of both individualistic and collective. I am Hispanic background and growing up my parents encourage independence and push us to become assets to society. As a result that would but a emphasis on ourselves…

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    In his book the Scraping By, Seth Rockman talks about how laborers in the 1800’s navigated their way through the market that was emerging. He also focuses on the diversity that was incorporated in the workforce, he did this by exploring how gender, race, nationality, and legal status impacted job and economic opportunities for working families in the early Republic. Rockman then goes on to talk about how different factors affected the economy, capitalism, and the growing market. Throughout the…

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    Companion gave some very important and insightful points. Chapter 7 was on working in groups while in the field. One of the main points discussed was expectations for practice with groups. They gave four examples of models that social workers may fulfill they were, social action/goals model, reciprocal goals model, and remedial goals model. Another point discussed was learning the factors that come along with group practice. The chapter discussed important factors such as group work assignments,…

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    especially the materially poor. By following these elements, we are given the grace to respond to the call of Jesus by identifying with Christ in the poor. Catholic Social Teaching is a central and essential element of our faith. It is based off our understanding of human life and human dignity. Catholic Social Teaching helps provoke social justice principles that refer to values…

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    Sweatshop Labor Ethics

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    Evaluating the Ethics of Sweatshops through Catholic Social Thought Prompt 2 The rise and fall of sweat shop labor in the United States has had major effects on the global garment industry. The effects of sweat shop labor are still debated today; we still struggle over the morality of sweatshops and these arguments echo the concerns of a century ago (Ross, 50). It is problematic to think that “Sweatshops aren’t that bad. You can live like a king on those wages in other counties because…

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    Snapchat Technology

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    Today’s world is surrounded by ever-changing technological advances. The way in which we utilize them includes; hobbies, recreational activities, career reasons and social reasons. In the passage presented in class we discussed how Paumgarten believed that the GoPro, such as other technologies, were truly taking away from personal experience and causing a strong sense of narcissism. Personally, I believe that, much like many of our technologies, these advances are a positive outcome of what we…

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