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    behaviors. I vented my frustration to Mike and he stated, “This is what we have been going through for six months now.” Not one who lets adversity get the best of him, I put on my social work cap and began to research more on the VA benefits and the patient’s benefits. During my research I came across a note from his social worker stating the patient is 100% and Tri-Care for life. This would be the moment that changed the entire outcome for this patient, because Tri-Care is not the VA it is a…

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    know as Agoraphobia, Social Phobia, Specific Phobias. If a person having Acrophobia it would be a fear of heights, there are lots of people out in the world that may think they might not be having a phobia but in reality I’m sure there are plenty of people that have a fear of heights. Having a fear or knowing you’re having fear of heights your body tells you in its own way, such as getting symptoms of vertigo, dizziness, sweating, and a feeling like if you would pass out. Social Phobia is to be…

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    Many men took stride to perceive the social change happening in society. Three men had earned the title of being the Fathers of Sociology. Durkheim, Marx, and Weber both used Sociology as a tool to help explain the idea of modern developments. Durkheim and Marx are the two founders that had vesting variations of how they respectively explained the idea of the modern development. Emile Durkheim believed in the idea of social cohesion to help develop while Karl Marx believed in capitalism and…

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    the true pathway to social class mobility, yet many working class people do not get these opportunities. Without an opportunity for upward social class mobility through education, many working class people remain in the working class. On the other hand, the upper class is afforded more upward opportunities to continue the pathway to maintain their social class through money, cultural upbringing, and societal influence. A college education can lead to more money and a higher social class, yet the…

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    twenty-first-century checks their cellular device at least two hundred and twenty-one times per day(CITATION). Technology has provided connections and interactions with people from all over the world, but in actuality, has driven us further apart. Social media is a collection of websites and applications providing access to different communities across the world. In some aspects, it has had positive effects like helping in direct communication from anywhere with a signal, saving memories, new…

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    Everyone sees the world differently. With this, it means that every aspect of the social world will differ depending on the person. There are many ways to view the world. Some chose to see it in a positive light, while other believe perceive it in a negative manner. Sociologist like Durkheim, Weber, and Marx all viewed the social world in a different way. Durkheim believed that society functioned, while Marx views saw the opposite. Marx (1996) viewed the world as a history of class struggle (1),…

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    Social Media is something that we all use. We use it to connect with friends and family, keeping up with our favorite celebrities and shows. But even tho we might not notice we also use it to keep up with some of our favorite restaurants and leave reviews. Social media has become one of the greatest tools for restaurants as a form of free advertising and listening to their customers reviews. Having your customers review your restaurant can also have its downsides just like it can bring you many…

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    Social media has impacted today’s generation with extraordinary factors. I believe deleting your social media is losing your connection with your friends and family. Also, losing connection with today’s latest trends and out bursts. Completely whipping out your social media is not common sense. I can relate to those who can live without social media on certain levels, but I must have it. Now, I don’t believe you should connect with it 24/7, but you should at least use is it to connect with your…

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    Grey's Anatomy Exercise

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    For our essay both my study partner and I decided to watch the television drama “Grey’s Anatomy”. The program is set in Seattle Washington at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital, and is centered around a female doctor named Meredith Grey as well as other staff and doctors working at the hospital. The series Grey’s Anatomy presents an incredibly sensationalized view of modern medicine. With that in mind, many of the issues that the doctors on the series deal with tend to be over the top for…

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    the working class. The book Hollowed Out, written by David Madland, discusses many ways in which inequality has hampered the social environment in America. Inequality has decreased the quality of life for many Americans by creating a harmful social environment, which our institutions have failed to adequately respond to. Four ways in which inequality has created negative social conditions that could…

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