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    Social Work Etiquette

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    TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CENRE OF NATION BUILDING & LANGUAGES MPU-2242 SOCIAL AND WORK ETIQUETTE ROLE-PLAY VIDEO-RECORD PROJECT PROPOSAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION Project Title : Communication in the Work Place Video Type of Project : Role-play video-record Programme & Faculty : DIB Group Member Names : 1.Lok Zhi Chuan(Group Leader) 2.Liew Chin Fei 3.Chan Woei Chuan 4.Low Sheng Ding 5.Tan Kar Wai 6.Woo Che Lap Type of Situation III : Communication With Your Superiors

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    Greavu 1 John Greavu WRIT 1301 Mr. Anderson 06 DEC 2011 Major Paper # 3: A Study in Work and Human Rights: Power To The People While looking at our world’s history‚ you will find that most historians believe that the earliest documented use of what we know very well today as “money” comes from the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia circa 3000 BC. While man created money‚ money created a new man and an entirely new world. No longer were status‚ class and power inherited or determined mainly by

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    Abortion

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    Abortion A legal and widespread practice in the United States until the 19th century‚ abortion remained commonplace‚ although driven underground‚ in the last part of the 19th century and in the first half of the 20th century. In the 1950s various women’s and civil liberties groups‚ as well as some doctors‚ began to call for the repeal of laws that made abortion a crime. In the 1960s the feminist movement made a woman’s control over her body‚ including the right to terminate an unwanted pregnancy

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    something causes it * Helps and hinders   ****Time reference = "too western"       1st wave (1896 to 1920s) * women’s right to vote * economic and political equity **racial history as well Dramatic increase in women working...   2nd wave (1950’s to 1980’s) * civil rights empowered women‚ especially women of color civil rights welcomed women... * sexuality * Kinsey report * Forced sterilization * Female mutilation

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    Reflection In Social Work

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    multiple people‚ but it never seems to work as well for me. There was one instance (4:50-4:55) where I was waiting for her to continue to her challenges further‚ but she did not. Something I could have done was waited longer to see if had more to say or invited her to elaborate. I feel I need to have more practice prompting the client to hear more of his or her story if there is a lull in conversation and no one is speaking. Something I feel I need to work on is summarizing the client’s concerns

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    Obstacles In Social Work

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    take care of them. An ill adult could depend on the help of someone to guide them such as social worker‚ or some type of therapist. An elderly person could depend on the help of a caregiver. A dog is the same way‚ it depends on the care of someone else. Volunteering at the animal shelter helped me to realize that my undecided thought of becoming a Social Worker is what I wanted to do for my career. A Social Worker is someone that helps others. As I helped the dogs at the animal shelter‚ I realized

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    Each year abortion rates increase little by little‚ In 2012 women between the ages of fifteen and forty four increased the abortion rate to 13.2 percent per one thousand women. ("Data and Statistics." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ 19 Oct. 2016. Web. 26 Oct. 2016.). Every Time a woman chooses to have an abortion more damage is done to her body than expected‚ mentally‚ physically and emotionally. Aborting a child not only does harm to the baby

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    "Why don’t I just get an abortion?" Maria asked her husband. "You absolutely won’t‚ I won’t let you kill my child. We’ll work this out; we’ll make the payments to the hospital little by little‚" replied Daniel in disbelief. Maria was contemplating getting an abortion because she and Daniel had virtually no money. Daniel felt they could work through it. Abortion is the worst route to take when it comes down to a choice. Abortion is a provoked termination‚ or annihilation‚ of a pregnancy and the removal

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    Dichotomy In Social Work

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    Given that Citizen primarily focuses on the dichotomy within the social constructs of gender and race‚ I structured my piece to focus on similar themes. Although I’ve learned that the intersectionality of race‚ gender‚ and class is inevitable and present‚ I unusually found it difficult to pull up recollections when I experienced discrimination and prejudice. Possibly‚ I’ve become used to my own skin in a biased world. Through this project‚ I’ve been able to contemplate my confrontations with racism

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    SHOULD ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS TRUMP HUMAN RIGHTS? This study aims to present the findings of research on the link between environmental rights and human rights. Rights are normative principles‚ meaning that in the context of law‚ they are viewed according to a valued position. However‚ values can be inconsistent with each other hence the reason why rights‚ and in this case‚ human and environmental rights‚ may come into conflict. Another justification for this is the “flexibility” of rights explained

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