Research was done to help the case manager make a well-founded decision regarding the ethical dilemma. The case manager looked at the literature on mandated reporting‚ Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) Regulations‚ and confidentiality. She also reviewed research on child neglect‚ parental substance abuse‚ and domestic violence. Mandated Reporting As a social work intern‚ the case manager is a mandated reporter. Most states in the United States have designated mandated reporters
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Dead Sets Records for AMC. The New York Times. pp. 1. Haridakis‚ P Hartmann‚ T.‚ & Goodhoorn‚ C. (2011). Horton and Wohl Revisited: Exploring Viewer ’s Experience of Parasocial Interaction. Journal of Communication. Volume 61‚ Issue 6‚ 1104-1121. Katz‚ E.‚ Blumler‚ J. G.‚ & Gurevitch‚ M. (1974). Uses and Gratification Research. Oxford University Press ‚ 508-522. Lather‚ J.‚ & Moyer-Guse‚ E. (2011). How Do We React When Our Favorite Characters Are Taken Away? An Examination Study of a Temporary Parasocial
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One king‚ one faith was the model of western Europe where the religion of the ruler should also be the religion of the people under the ruler. In the case of the Holy Roman Empire‚ the religion “should” have been Catholic if following the one king‚ one faith model. The problem with the one king‚ one faith model was that the political leaders of the day were emphatic in expressing intolerance of the religious practices of others. A prime example is Charles V‚ the Holy Roman Emperor‚ who once referred
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critiques are that the definitions and goals are not clear and fail to explain how police work should be measured and the “halo effect” can lead some officers to have favorable evaluations because of success in one area despite failing in others (Walker & Katz‚
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cannot seem to deal with women at all. Even at times when he is Horny and wants to have relations with a women‚ he finds it impossible because they are either too perfect to sully or to dirty to console doing anything with them. This leaves Holden in a tough spot that he cannot escape from‚ and throughout the novel we see that he cannot break this problem and he cannot bring himself to see both the good and bad in women‚ as he can only focus on the extremes. Holden Caulfield tells us of many people in
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Tia Jeffries English 101 Mrs. Baker 17 March 2013 Positive Effects of Cellular Phones in Society The cellular phone is perhaps one of the greatest innovations known to man. The cellular phone coupled with technological advancements has influenced the lives of people from all lifestyles globally. However‚ the cellular phone has undergone massive evolution over time from the bulky hand-held telephone at its beginning to the hand-held mobile devices it is today. Through evolution the cellular
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In what extent do you agree that fairytales reinforce stereotypes? Every child in the world grows up with fairytales. Fairytales are part of culture and everyday life. In fairytales‚ there are good and evil‚ beautiful and ugly‚ strong and weak‚ powerful and weak‚ and they always have happy ends. Mostly good people are beautiful and bad people are ugly. Fairytales are used to teach children morals and some principles. In my opinion‚ however‚ they usually reinforce stereotypes like the death of
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Mary Stuart inherited the throne of Scotland when she was just six days old. From that moment forward every decision made needed to provide for Mary’s personal safety‚ her claim to the Scottish throne‚ and her right to practice her Catholic faith (Ashby & Ohrn 47). When she was just a toddler‚ Mary’s mother chose to send her to be raised at court in France where she was well educated and free to attend Catholic services. In order to return to Scotland as a young adult Mary was forced to agree
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Compare the ways distinctive voices are created in Burn’s poetry and in ONE other related text of your own choosing. Joanne Burns uses satirical free-verse such as ’public places’ and ’echo’ to expose and criticise society’s ways of thinking. Burns creates a distinctive voice in her poems by examining the themes of psychology‚ obsession and paranoia through the use of various techniques such as humour and irony. Similarly‚ Danny Katz’s article "Christmas: a time for peace‚ love and corpses decaying
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deterring her from reoffending‚ as she has never had the opportunity to heal. Entering an institutional facility would expose Kimmie to the trauma of experiencing further abuse and elude her from dealing with her untreated emotional pain (Simkins & Katz‚ 2002). An appropriate case plan to implement for Kimmie would begin through a Judge that was court-ordered because of her most recent Aggravated Assault convictions. Kimmie would be ordered to have a professionally completed assessment on her psychological
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