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    A social worker is someone that is employed to provide social services to people‚ especially the disadvantaged. There are many different types of social workers. There are social workers in administration policy and research. They do research for stuff like questioning diagnostics of anxiety in guardianship. There are also child‚ family‚ and school social workers. They often work with families that have had problems with abuse or lose of a home; they also work with families that have serious mental

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    LAT1 Task 5 Final 8-2-11 Paul D Burns Western Governors University Unemployment is a Serious Social Issue Unemployment is the condition and extent of individuals out of work within an economy‚ measured by the “official” unemployment rate (U-5). This measure is the number of unemployed workers divided by the total civilian labor force. As of June the “official” unemployment rate stands at 9.2%. What is rarely reported‚ and even more ominous‚ is the underemployment rate. This rate includes two

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    Social physical and mental benefits of physical exercise Sports or physical activities can be classified into many different types including high impact and team sports. However they all have 3 main benefits: Physical‚ Mental and Social. Many people take part in sports mostly because they enjoy or want a physical challenge however they do not realise that in doing these sports they gain physically‚ mentally and socially. Physical 32480259588500-285750326326500The physical benefits are most renowned

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    Social Identity is the understanding of who we are‚ and reciprocally‚ other people’s understanding of themselves. Richard Jenkins believed that this social identity is achieved through socialization within social groups. He argued that by placing themselves in the role of others‚ people‚ particularly children‚ gain a greater understanding of the role that they should play. For example‚ a six-year-old girl playing "mommy" with her dolls will‚ as she gets into the role‚ begin to understand what a mother

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    Number Introduction 2 Ethical Issues 2-3 Legal Issues 3-7 Social Issues 7-8 Professional Issues 8-9 Recommendation 9-10 Conclusion 11 References 12 Introduction Privacy Issus in social networking sites have become a controversial and much publicised topic since the creation and increasing popularity of social networking sites such as Linkdin‚ Twitter and the currently most used social networking site‚ Facebook. Such as stalking

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    Economics Reflection Paper Social issues are matters which directly or indirectly affect many or all members of a community and are considered to be problems‚ controversies related to moral values‚ or both. I live in a peaceful neighbourhood on the northern highway and my backyard is Belama Phase 4; we do not come across any major social issues‚ but I believe that we do have some troubles. I assume that the burning of garbage is an issue we face. There are many times we would see and smell

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    journalists during the progressive era involved in the investigation of various social injustices experienced by the common citizen within the society. -The need for social reforms had developed into a vital need for the society‚ which was enhanced by increased public awareness on the level of societal problems presented within the society. Investigative journalism pieces prompted additional society involvement in social issues as the society remained aware of the level of injustices presented within

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    Domestic Violence- a social issue In this essay we will look at the history of domestic violence‚ and the slow rise to women’s rights and the government’s response. The issues related to and with domestic violence‚ such as alcohol and other drug abuse and mental illness. What becomes of children that bear witness to domestic violence? Finally how far have we come as a society to protect our members from domestic violence and its ramifications? The history of domestic violence (DV) is as long as domestic

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    and peace‚ which leads to new advancements and peaceful relations. More importantly every civilization has to deal with times of crisis and conflict‚ it is how they deal with these situations that determine their success as a civilization. The social issues the Roman Republic faced were handled well and helped to establish a new form of law. In the Roman Republic there were two classes of people‚ the Patricians and the Plebeians. Each citizen was born into their role‚ which means that they could

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    thought of as less than other races in the country. In the mid 1900’s‚ changes started being pushed into motion. The Modern Civil Rights Movement was a mass movement in which millions of people participated. The goal of the movement was to desegregate and create equality for African American citizens throughout the country on a national level (NPS 1). The movement officially began in 1954 after the passing of Brown V. Board by the Supreme Court which gave African Americans the right to the same education

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