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    Social Worker Response

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    19th and 20th Century Social Worker Responses to Poverty In the 19th century‚ the U.S. was faced with a spate of immigrants (Ehrenreich‚ 2014). In fact‚ immigration patterns in the early 19th century included high levels of immigration from across the world‚ while legislation by the late 19th century limited immigration from many parts of world and encouraged immigration from Europe. Meanwhile‚ land was abundant in the early 19th century‚ leading to relatively high wages and a labor shortage. Yet

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    Ten years from now‚ I don’t know how wealthy I will be. I don’t know what kind of job my husband will have‚ nor do I know what kind of job I will have. What I do know though is the American worker is struggling‚ and the struggles will most likely get worse. The United States used to pride itself on providing for its families through hard work. Today‚ most people lacking education beyond high school struggle to maintain a lifestyle they once dreamed of. Not only are high school graduates suffering

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    Being a Social Worker

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    During the Being a Social Worker assignment I was able to work with two Organizations: The Sparrows Nest and 4Sarah. The Sparrows Nest is a non-profit public organization that was founded in 1988. The Sparrows Nest is funded by multiple recourses including a thrift store located in the basement‚ and annual fundraisers put on by the staff and students. Their main source is comes from a pile of supportive churches like Life Church‚ Gateway‚ and Watkinsville First Baptist. The head of the agency is

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    In the story “The Circuit” the family must overcome many challenges and they must remain strong. There are many disadvantages associated with being migrant workers‚ for instance‚ they must survive on a very low income along with caring for and feeding their families. The family deals with the challenges very well and despite being poor‚ they are always kind and caring for one another. For example‚ the family’s housing is poor and inadequate. In the text it states that “The garage was worn down

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    The History of Sex Workers

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    Sex Workers There are many different ideas as to what a sex worker is. A sex worker is someone who uses sexual acts in return for money‚ services‚ or products. The person benefiting on behalf of the sex worker can be the actual sex worker or someone referred to as a pimp. Throughout history‚ people around the world have had different views of sexuality. Sex work is an area of sexuality that has been around for centuries. There are many different areas of sex work. There are such things as prostitution

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    Hawaii Plantation Workers

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    plantation in the 1800s. Some of the immigrant workers in the plantation would say no to work in Hawaii plantation in the 1800s. They would likely say it was horrible‚ not a relaxing‚ easy‚ fun workplace‚ rather it is like a prison for the people working. The living condition that the workers were treated was awful. Also‚ the working conditions are dangerous and tiring. Additionally‚ ethnic segregation in the plantation is racist. The first reason why the workers would say they would not work in a Hawaiian

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    Types of Co-Workers

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    Based on my working experience‚ co-workers who I have worked with can be classified into four types. The first type‚ I call the commoner. This kind of co-workers is typically a good person and he or she usually causes very little trouble. This type of co-worker is friendly‚ helpful and usually participated in every meeting.If I get along with this type is generally a breeze‚ tasks would be finished on time. When I worked in a project and they were my team member‚ it was grateful for working at least

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    Social Worker Engagement

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    Engagement Before selecting an intervention‚ a social worker must first engage the client by building rapport. Israel‚ Gorcheva‚ Burnes‚ and Walther (2008) interviewed 42 LGBT individuals in regards to their experience with therapy. Factors that influenced feelings of therapy included the therapists’ attitudes towards clients’ sexual orientation and gender identity (Israel et al.‚ 2008). Stage of identity development‚ social support‚ and confidentiality of the therapy setting also influenced

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    In our society today‚ when it comes to employment people take on many different roles and job titles. But‚ as many of us know there are two main groups of workers when it comes to employment; employees and independent contractors. According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)‚ an employee is anyone who performs services for you and you can control what will be done and how it will be done. On the other hand‚ and independent contractor is defined as someone who is contracted to do work for an individual

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    Overseas Filipino Workers

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    Nearly twenty percent of the population of the Philippines is working abroad. This drain of qualified‚ intelligent‚ hardworking people has deep social ramifications in Philippine society. "Why stay here and earn nothing?" asked Ben‚ one of my classmates at EMT/Paramedic school‚ in Manila. In the States‚ paramedic is not a particularly well-paid job. Most American paramedics would be shocked to find out that Ben already graduated university with a BS in nursing. "Nursing

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