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    and cons of Anglo American adoption of an aggressive strategy in combating HIV/AIDS among its South African workforce? What recommendations would you give the company concerning its HIV/AIDS policy? Answer: Anglo American had huge investment in South Africa and was heavily hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It was the first private company to develop a proactive strategy to combat the ravages of the disease on its workforce and thus effecting their operations. Pros of adoption of an aggressive strategy

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    thirty six children". At first‚ they think it is a prank‚ however this then leads them to think about their adoptions and

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    Facebook: Employees can take home a free dinner or‚ if working late‚ their families can come in to eat with them‚ leading to a regular sight of children in the campus cafeteria. The company also pays $3‚000 per family in child care expenses‚ and offers adoption assistance of up to $5‚000. At Yahoo: Employees work hard at Yahoo‚ but they are also encouraged to play hard. They can work off stress or have fun at the company’s on-site gym equipped with basketball and sand volleyball courts. Workers also

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    daughter‚ finds it difficult to claim her as his own. Betchen writes about how adopted people sometimes feel like they don’t belong. He also writes about how adoptees have the idea that they should be financially stable just in case they get put up for adoption again. Betchen does

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    PROBLEMS AND ISSUES IN IMPLEMENTING OF RA 9344 OF ISABELA Chapter I INTRODUCTION I.BACKGROUND OF STUDY Children often test the limits and boundaries set by their parents and other authority figures. Among adolescents‚ some rebelliousness and experimentation is common. However‚ a few children consistently participate in problematic behaviors that negatively affect their family‚ academic‚ social‚ and personal functioning. These children present great concern to parents and the community at large

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    Empty Promises

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    I chose is called “Empty Promises‚ Empty Cradles”. This case involves fake adoptions. A family is promised a child‚ and when the time comes‚ there is no child given to the family. Shockingly enough‚ there were no children to begin with. The women who promised their unborn children to the people‚ who were interested in adopting‚ were not even pregnant. At least six couples in the Midwest were victimized by this adoption fraud scheme. For example‚ in a Florida case a woman contacted over a dozen

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    the role of caring for the children. Children and families of people with HIV may depend on public and charitable resources that cover such services as income supplementation‚ health care‚ child care‚ housing‚ bereavement support‚ foster care‚ and adoption. These services are not always available‚ and the dishonor associated with HIV can complicate access to such services. To address the needs of children and families affected by HIV‚ they needed to know the extent and importance of the problem.

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    usually ran by the government. While the private is done through donors and in some cases are nonprofit. I think that one of the biggest social policies that would affect me in the future as a human services worker is how state run adoption and private run adoption agencies view same sex couples trying to adopt. With the state they require a background check and make sure they get at least two or more home studies done. Then you have to become a foster parent to even be remotely. That be considered

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    to provide and which are optional? 3. What other needs might a child have that a parent is expected to provide? 4. What are the qualities of a nurturing parent? Answers: 1) Biological parents actually bring forth the offspring or give birth to it. Adoption parents take full responsibility of raising a child (new permanent parent). Foster parents are assigned by the state to kids that need parental care (just temporary). 2) The financial needs that parents are obligated to provide are food‚ shelter

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