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    Yolanda Morrison BSHS/442 September 12‚ 2011 Courtney Bruno Advocacy in the Human Service Field Advocacy in the Human Service Field Advocacy is about assisting people in speaking up for themselves and making sure that their ideas and opinions are heard and understood. An advocate should avoid conflicts of interests with the people that give services to the person that he is assisting. The advocate should stand up for the person as if he is standing up for himself. The five main ways

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    Introduction to Human Services Discussion Questions Week 1 – DQ 1: What are the four major themes of human services? Which theme do you think is most critical for human service professionals? According to Woodside and McClam‚ the four major themes of human services include problems with living‚ the growing number of problems in the modern world‚ self-sufficiency‚ and the three distinct functions human services serve: social care‚ social control‚ and rehabilitation (An Introduction to Human Services). I find

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    Arc of the Ozarks is a local human service organization providing help to people in the local communities with physical and mental disabilities. The main local offices for the Arc can be found in Springfield‚ Joplin‚ and Monett‚ Missouri. Interviewing someone from the Arc could have been done over the phone‚ by e-mail‚ and an in-person interview. The in-person interview seemed to be more appropriate because it would allow me to interact with the people who work for the organization and possibly see

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    adopted. For many couples who cannot bear children‚ adoption provides a viable way of having a family. However‚ there are widespread misconceptions regarding adoption. One of the misapprehensions is that families that embrace adoption are not truly connected and lack bonding‚ as it is the case with birth or biological families. Most fallacies are essentially biases embraced by society‚ but in true sense supported by facts‚ they are vague and untrue in reality. Adoption is an alternative way for couples

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    The five mistakes not to make while investigating an accident that I chose are 1. Allowing your biases to affect the outcome of the investigation‚ letting your biases cloud your judgment will throw off your investigation as soon as you allow that to happen. If an accident occurs and multiple people are involved with one being someone you get along with and the other is someone that you particularly do not like and you allow that dislike to enter into the investigation how can you be objective

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    Volunteering benefits the service as well as the person who is volunteering‚ requiring volunteering in human services‚ religion‚ elderly and youth‚ as well as organizations such as Red Cross‚ United Way and etc. A contribution to a society makes the society better as a whole with offerings of goodness for all. Majority of people want goodness in their lives and in their environment‚ evil can be kept in check by peoples behavior and help from a society. Evil usually arises when people have been done wrongly

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    in America were just learning about the virus’s HIV and AIDS. There were many misconceptions about AIDS at the time; one being that it was a homosexual disease. Philadelphia tells the story of a man named Andrew Beckett that has AIDS and happens to be homosexual. This movie

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    Global problem that the world is facing today is drugg dealing INTRODUCTION In this final paper I will be describing how drug dealing is a global problem that affects the entire world. As we know drugs are becoming more common than before‚ with this new generation and new technology drug dealers are capable of developing new drugs that leads to high rates of addiction‚ crime‚ aids‚ puberty‚ prostitution‚ death‚ etc. Illegals drugs such as marihuana‚ cocaine‚ heroin‚ ecstasies

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    Stereotyping can be seen as a persons biases about another individual depending on race‚ color‚ gender‚ religion‚ ethnicity or sexual orientation. Once a stereotypical ideal is born the person views the activity of individuals of a different race‚ color‚ gender‚ or religion with prejudice. Racial and ethnic differences also impact individual behavior by creating stereotypes and racial profiling. By definition racial profiling is‚ “the alleged policy of some police to attribute criminal intentions

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    Human Service Scenario Analysis BSHS 322 Abstract Kendra is an African American female who is going through some tough times. She is addicted to drugs‚ she does porn‚ and she is a prostitute. She had five children‚ but after recently losing two because of pneumonia‚ she has found herself in jeopardy of losing her other three children. Kendra does not know how to communicate properly because of growing up in a dysfunctional family. There are different ways to use effective communication strategies

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