Running Head: Children and Obesity Children and Obesity Angelica Alvarado BSHS 361 University of Phoenix Children and Obesity There are many learned behaviors to pass on to our children. Most parents focus on teaching our children to walk‚ speak‚ read‚ manners‚ sharing and being respectful to others. We forget the important task of teaching the value of eating. Now in days advertisement of candy‚ soda‚ sweeten cereal and even energy drinks have played a big part
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Interview Presentation African American Juwana Joseph BSHS/345 week 4 January 14‚2014 African American Women Interview Things we are going to cover 1)The interviewee’s view of the dominant culture‚ including both strengths and weaknesses 2)The interviewee’s experience with prejudice and what has he or she done to manage it 3)What information the interviewee thinks would be important for a Human Service worker to know about their special population 4)What services would be helpful
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Advocacy for the Homeless Amy Albertus August 17‚ 2011 BSHS 441 Barbra Czinger Advocacy for the Homeless What is advocacy? The classic definition from Webster’s Dictionary is simply “active support; especially the act of pleading or arguing for something “(Webster’s Dictionary‚ 2011). To make this definition more specific to advocacy in the Human Services field just a few details need to be added. A more specific‚ to this field‚ definition of advocacy would be: to help a particular population
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Critique of ADA and Affirmative Action BSHS/422 October 29‚ 2012 Critique of ADA and Affirmative Action The American Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed in 1990 by President George Bush. His intended purpose was to protect individuals with disabilities from discrimination and promote equality in the workplace. Disability is referred to as having physical or mental impairments which limits the way a person functions daily. Fighting to stop discrimination was a tough obstacle until the ADA
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Behavior Modification and Absenteeism: Intervention in One Industrial Setting. Twindalyn Ford BSHS 322 8 December‚ 2010 Debbie Ruisard‚ LCSW‚ LCADC Behavior Modification and Absenteeism: Intervention In One Industrial Setting. In this part of the paper I researched information to see if reinforcement can cause behavioral modification. In industrial organizations there was a growing need to reduce absenteeism and increase performance with the marginal worker in order to have a more productive
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Social Services Agency Interview Review BSHS/442 Advocacy and Mediation Advocacy has played an important role in helping those individuals who do not have a voice‚ or who do not know where to turn when going through a difficult time. Advocates push to influence public policy and resource allocation decisions within social systems and institutions. Learning team A was asked to conduct an interview of a social services agency involved with advocacy. The learning team turned to a nonprofit
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Human Service Programs: Commonalities & Successes BSHS/425 11/17/2014 Tiffani Hughes Christine Hustedde Human Service Programs: Commonalities & Successes Level One Heading In today’s economy we see a lot of businesses going out of business or changing ownership. Sometimes the economy is not to blame‚ often business lack skills that it takes to be successful. Businesses especially like Human Services businesses often have to make sure that they have a well executed structure. Communication between
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Advocacy Nellie Ortiz BSHS 441 October 24‚ 2012 Sandra Elizondo Advocacy This paper is to take in hand the issues of advocacy in the human services field. It will observe a specific population of clientele with particular needs; the population specifically is the homeless people. Homeless people need assistance with food‚ clothing‚ shelter‚ job training‚ and transportation needs‚ specially homeless people are in need of someone to speak for them‚ or to lead them to the correct
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Running head: ETHICS CASE STUDY Ethic Case Study University of Phoenix HCS 335 January 11‚ 2011 “Jerry McCall is Dr. Williams’s office assistant. He has received professional training as both a medical assistant and a LPN. He is handling all the phone calls while the receptionist is at lunch. A patient calls and says he must have a prescription refill for Valium‚ an antidepressant medication‚ called in right away to his pharmacy‚ since he is leaving for the airport in thirty
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five general concepts: “the unconscious‚ mental processes‚ childhood experiences in personality development‚ mental representations and their impact on social interactions and the regulation of sexual and aggressive feelings” (Westen‚ D.‚ 1998‚ pg. 335). The hypothesis that I will be explaining will be theory that one’s personality can be formed from their exposure and interactions with family and peers as a child. According to Westin (1998)‚ “psychodynamic theory” posits that behaviors‚ perceptions
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