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    and solutions of human services BSHS/305 November 14‚ 2013 In the modern world there are a growing number of problems that human service clients face daily. Problems in living are among the top of the list because of the growing number of individuals not always capable of meeting and maintaining their own personal needs. These clients can range in age‚ race‚ and gender the majority of these clients require long-term assistance from human services to maintain a safe

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    The main goal of human service workers is to enhance a person’s well being. It gives a person great satisfaction to know that they accomplished their goal by successfully helping another. The feeling is so great that most human service workers work in that field more for the ability to help others then for the money. However‚ aside from this goal‚ some of human service workers’ personal qualities can make a big difference in their practice. Obtaining empathy and being able to separate it from

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    diagnosed with and affected by varying disabilities – some more severe and debilitating than others. Due to various programs‚ laws‚ and policies‚ such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other programs‚ many funded through the Department of Health and Human Services (DHS)‚ many advances have been made to improve living conditions‚ vocational training‚ and independent skill building. While many improvements have been made and a number of programs have been implemented‚ there are still problems

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    The book Ulysses S. Grant‚ Politician was written by the author William B. Hesseltine. William B. Hesseltine was born on February 21‚ 1902 in Brucetown‚ Virginia and died in 1963. He was remembered mostly for his work on the American Civil war‚ the Reconstruction Era‚ the American South‚ and the mid-19th century United States history. Also‚ he had recognition for the 1960 President of the Southern Historical Association. He was assisted greatly by his wife Katherine Hesseltine‚ who gave valuable

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    University of Phoenix Material Foundations of Human Services Worksheet Answer‚ in a 50- to 100-word response‚ each of the following questions: 1. Identify the four themes of human services. According to the reading assignment Chapter One of Introduction to Human Services‚ the four themes are: 1. Concerns with problems in living- This is when people unable meet their own basic needs. 2. The increase in problems in our modern world – This include having a growing number of people feeling

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    Michael Grant‚ the central figure‚ Sam Temple‚ faces the struggle between surviving as a community. Sam has quickly become the leader of Perdido Beach after every adult has disappeared. But now the concern over starvation is imminent and chaos between other rivals descends upon the town. For example‚ the narrator says‚ “Survival. We’re not winning that fight. We’re starving. Kids eating their pets. We’re breaking up into little groups that hate each other. It’s all going out of control.” (Grant‚ 374)

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    Identifying the rights of the individual as well as the best services for them has been an ongoing task since the early 1900’s. Several organizations have been started to assist in the care of individual populations such as the poor‚ children‚ mentally ill‚ and developmentally disabled. The ultimate goal of these organizations is to create a manageable and fully functional society. President Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced the Social Security Act of 1935 to assure the well-being of the unemployed

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    Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts” by Bruce Catton‚ explains the what made Grant and Lee this two-iconic people of the Civil War so different but so alike at the same time. Catton goes into details the backgrounds of the two Generals‚ them believes for why the war is being fought and how their skills as fighters makes them alike. Catton wants to inform the audience‚ of why these two men have become so iconic in US history. Catton first start by pointing out the difference in the two men. Catton

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    Social grants do reinforce laziness and most social grants are taken for granted. Most poor people have a notation that a grant is given. People need to be aware of how this impacts the economy‚ as more people take this grant for granted every day.. The Government approach is to put more tax payer’s money into an ever increasing number of grants. Social grants trap the poor in poverty as none of these programs enable personal responsibility‚ encourage one to work‚ there are also no time frame restrictions

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    AARDVARC Grant Proposal Shirley Simms University of Delaware BSHS 452: Program Design and Proposal Writing Instructor Ingrid Bridgeman January 31‚ 2011 Letter of Intent Catherine NeSmith Executive Director AARDVARC Organization 606 Calibre Crest Parkway‚ Suite 103 Altamonte Springs‚ FL 32714 Dear Sir‚ AARDVARC was founded in 1996 with purpose to provide individuals with the tools and resources to help make people stronger and better adjusted to better

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