nature of jobs. They argue this theory with how schools vary in instruction based on their location. Schools serving low-income working class neighborhoods are emphasize rules and behavioral control (similar to what we have discussed in the Gilbert book about social mobility and class
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research into how art making is used as a recovery tool for change and coping with adults diagnosed with various serious and chronic mental health illnesses. Participants of the research were selected from two participating rehabilitation facilities and was comprised of both men and women ages twenty to late fifties; whom had participated in community arts based therapy services for various lengths of time and all had different levels of artistic abilities and interests in art making. Van Lith conducted
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Slavery and the Making of America The series Slavery in the Making is a documentary based on the beginning of slavery‚ which then fell into a large increase in southern states‚ eventually tearing the Union apart and then bringing it back together. The series is broken up into 4 episodes The Downward Spiral‚ Liberty in the Air‚ Seeds of Destruction‚ and The Challenge of Freedom. The series starts off with the building up and beginning of the British Colonies‚ then it moves into explain more in
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EPA – Policy-making in the Federal System POL 201 Instructor: Matthew Szlapak Monday‚ April 29‚ 2013 The federal government enacted the Clean Air Act‚ so as to protect the citizens of the United States. At the same time Congress created the Environmental Protection Agency with its primary role of regulating and the enforcement of environmental policies at the state and tribal levels. A brief history on air pollution‚ in October 1928 in the industrial town of Donora Pennsylvania a thick
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considering disclosure of Makena’s HIV-positive status‚ the counselor must consider how Makena’s autonomy is directly affected by the disclosure. According to Dr. Holly Forester-Miller and Thomas Davis in “A Practitioner’s Guide to Ethical Decision Making‚” the counselor can encourage autonomy by guiding an understanding of how decisions and values may be received by others‚ and how these factors relate to‚ or potentially infringe upon‚
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Is Google making us stupid‚ is asked. Well many do believe so. And even though Google has been thought to make us stupid in a sense. It has also benefited us tremendously. We are provided with a searching mechanism where pretty much anything can be explored in the matter of a click or two. For instance‚ your research paper can be done much faster simply because Google provides you with all the necessary information. You can have an article in the length of a two pages minimized down to a couple of
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Making Candy By. RJ Merna In the Article “The Sweet Science Of Candy Making” by Tom Husband‚ the article explains how different types of candy are made‚ such as chewy (fudge)‚ gritty (cotton candy)‚ or hard (glass candy). You can make fudge by continuously stirring the sugar syrup after a period of cooling‚ so when the sugar crystals form‚ they stay very small and do not grow that to be big. You can make cotton candy or glass by cooling the syrup quickly to keep the crystals from forming. The
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“Making the Grade” by Kurt Wiesenfeld‚ was published in June‚ 1996‚ in the Newsweek magazine‚ explaining the possible threats of grade inflation and cynical grading. After thoroughly analyzing Wiesenfelds article‚ I was astonished at how critical and potentially dangerous it is‚ in the present university grading systems‚ to allow students alleged “potential” to outdo effort and intelligence. Weisenfeld later states‚ “Last year a light tower in the Olympic Stadium collapsed‚ killing a worker. It collapsed
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While there is a decision-making model that takes a professional through the different appropriate steps‚ there are also ethical reasoning models that could apply in different cases. Fisher (2013) stated that deontology is an absolutist or universal theory that assumes that the code of ethics is cut and dry. According to this theory‚ the instructor should strictly follow the APA code of ethics without the need for other considerations. APA code 2.01 “boundaries of Competence” states that a psychologist
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Making the New Indonesia Work for the Poor - Chapter 4 Making Growth for the Poor Karina Mahirda – 311380 Growth is essential for poverty reduction. However‚ growth may bring about one of two things; more equality or more inequality. The current pattern of growth in Indonesia (that leads to a widening inequality) could mean that the government will fail to hit its poverty headcount target by 8.3% by 2009. Looking at the recent past (past 10 years)‚ there are 2 key pathways through which households
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