3. SOCIO-ECONOMIC ISSUES (SELECTED TOPIC) (8 hours) POVERTY 3.1 Overview socio-economic policies – briefly discuss poverty‚ inequality of income distribution‚ unemployment and pollution. ➢ Poverty and income distribution are two socio-economic problem faced by Malaysia. ➢ We have other socio-economic problem such as unemployment and distribution. ➢ Poverty still exist in urban‚ rural‚ any state‚ and among ethnic. It is related to underdeveloped area‚ lack of infrastructure
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Counselling case study Jayadeva de Silva.M.Sc‚ FIPM.FITD [pic] Let me introduce Bandara. Bandara has been working as the number two in a medium sized organization for ten years. It has always been intimated that when Jeremy his boss retires or leaves‚ Bandara will slip into the number one position and lead the organization. Barry has always had some clear ideas on how he is going to take the organization forward when Jeremy is not there; ideas that have not been taken up in the past. Life
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Cultural Awareness in Counselling practices I have chosen to focus this assignment on the Aboriginal and Vietnamese cultures. I hope to be working in an area which will have these two cultures as the dominant groups. The reason I have focussed on Vietnamese refugees instead of the culture of Vietnam as a whole is that the facility I hope to work in has refugees as its main client group. I will give an overview of my research into how best to work in a counselling relationship with people from
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Case study Zack and Cody are 16 years old and apparently both of them are twins accept Cody was born later than Zack leading to Zack being the eldest and Cody comes after. Ever since young‚ both Zack and Cody had the same treatment from their parents. Zack as an older brother‚ he was always on the losing side compared to Cody. Cody would excel in his studies and sports but it does not apply to Zack. It all started ever since Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR) whereby his results was not as good as
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CASE STUDY DEBBIE ROGERS - 25/05/11 1. A) Robert perception of his role as husband and father is that “it’s my job to be the breadwinner and look after my family and its Maeve’s job to look after the kids.” My assumption would be that this response reflects his early childhood experience. The Psychodynamic Approach recognises that many of our actions and responses reflect the effects of our earliest experiences‚ which affect our relationships and our perception of the present. Essentially
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the key condition for executing a suitable customer relationship management system. Some of the Sociocultural forces from the countries where they were planning to enter that Mc Donald’s took into consideration Cultural Population changes Educational Levels Norms and Values Cultural: McDonald’s international restaurants satisfy local tastes and customs by offering unique products‚ services and other items to the menu. Customers in Norway can order McLaks – a fresh grilled salmon sandwich with
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TOU2002 – Tourism Impacts and Sustainability Topic: Socio-Cultural impacts of tourism Tourism considered as global phenomenon which is carried out by persons itself. This naturally results in meeting of different culture‚ economy‚ progress‚ status‚ etc. round the globe. Human being considered as social animal cause’s significant social culture impact by tourism. According to Teo (1994) impacts are defined as “change in value system‚ moral‚ conduct‚ individual behaviour‚ relationship
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Lack of education is major issue in our community and around the world. This is because of: Poverty- Parents cannot afford to send their children to better schools and provide them with sufficient education. Lack of facilities at schools- Schools that the poor send their children have no desks‚ chairs‚ books‚ etc. and these children cannot work under trees. There are on-going strikes that affect the students’ education. Drugs- Drugs have always been a major issue around the world. Students
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SOCIO CULTURAL IMPACTS OF TOURISM The socio-cultural impacts of tourism described here are the effects on host communities of direct and indirect relations with tourists‚ and of interaction with the tourism industry. For a variety of reasons‚ host communities often are the weaker party in interactions with their guests and service providers‚ leveraging any influence they might have. These influences are not always apparent‚ as they are difficult to measure‚ depend on value judgments and are often
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carbon emissions but also stating the destroying impact of mass tourism because of littering‚ over visitation of natural sights etc. Due to this many tourism dedicate their CSR programmes mainly to this issue as it is the best known. However‚ tourism also has another impact‚ namely the socio-cultural. This means that social structures‚ the culture and traditions can be influenced‚ changed or even completely substituted due to tourism. This can be mainly noticed by the local communities themselves
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