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    following broad ethical principles are based on social work’s core values of service‚ social justice‚ dignity and worth of the person‚ importance of human relationships‚ integrity‚ and competence. These principles set forth ideals to which all social workers should aspire. Value: Service Ethical Principle: Social workers’ primary goal is to help people in need and to address social problems. Social workers elevate service to others above self­interest. Social workers draw on their knowledge‚ values

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    Impact of the Internet

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    view‚ I strongly believe that the main impact of this technology is very good although it still has some bad sides. It is apparent that the Internet makes our lives better in some different ways. Firstly‚ this technology helps us to keep in touch with friends‚ colleagues‚ and relatives from anywhere. People around the world can speak face-to-face by just one click with almost free cost. Nowadays‚ we can follow every activity of others through some social networks‚ such as Facebook‚ Google Plus

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    Impacts of Lomography

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    Impact of Lomography Lomography is a kind of snapshot photography developed during the post-Cold War era‚ and it is also “a coinage and a new trend in photography‚ which is usually defined as a photograph which is taken spontaneously and quickly‚ more often without artistic or journalistic intent” (Chen para.1). In fact‚ lomography originally required the deliberately low-fidelity and inexpensively constructed cameras. However‚ with the highly developed digital cameras and the digital single lense

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    The media‚ known as the fourth pillar of democracy‚ has a huge impact on the society. The effects are of course‚ positive as well as negative. Media is such a powerful tool that it literally governs the direction of our society today. It is the propeller as well as the direction provider of the society. Opinions can change overnight and celebrities can become infamous with just one wave by the media. The growth of media as an industry has accelerated over the past few years with new forms such as

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    Impact of Automobile

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    AUTOMOBILES AND IMPACTS There are things and objects in our life that could not be given up when they become part of our life. Throughout the history‚ there have been many objects and things like that. At the prehistoric ages‚ that had been their hunting tool. At the medieval age‚ especially for men that was his horse or his domestic animal. At the modern age‚ those have been their automobiles. Since for now‚ automobiles are so important and impactful for us and our daily life in many aspects.

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    Impact of Tourism

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    Analysis………………………………. 7 The Effects of Tourism on the Economy…………………………….. 11 Strategies for Tourism Development in Pakistan…………………… 14 Promoting Sustainable Growth……………………………………….. 14 Tourism Infrastructure & Business Environment……………………. 17 The Economic Impact of Tourism Growth in Pakistan……………… 19 Cost Benefit Analysis…………………………………………………… 21 Conclusion……………………………………………………………….. 22 References………………………………………………………………. 24 Pakistan – A General Abstract The map as shown above is the way Pakistan

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    Impact of Globalisation

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    The Impact of Globalisation Globalisation is the growth of a business/country by expanding around the world. Globalisation affects everyone in a broader sense; however when discussing globalisation it is usually in regard to either developed countries (which are countries with a highly developed economy‚ have a high amount of GDP per capita‚ have advanced technological infrastructure and a high HDI.) or developing/third-world countries (which are countries with a lower living standard‚ underdeveloped

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    Smartphone Impacts

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    STI COLLEGE STA. MARIA ANALYSIS ON THE EFFECTS OF USING SMARTPHONES TO THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED BT501A STUDENTS OF STI COLLEGE STA.MARIA A Research Study Presented to The Faculty of STI COLLEGE STA. MARIA In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Operation Research subject by: Balila‚ Ronalyn C. Bubos‚ Jessica B. Dela Cruz‚ Manuel D. Reyes‚ Joshua Clifford A. Samson‚ Jomari R. Tria‚ Jay Martin V. Ms. Jocelyn Tejada Operation Research Instructor October 2013 Chapter I 

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    Tourism Impacts

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    Topic: Negative Tourism Impacts Prediction * Risk factors of tourism * Disadvantages of tourism * Conservation of risk factors of tourism Check Prediction * List of tourism impacts * Side effects of tourism impacts * Conservation of natural resources Note Nowadays‚ tourism started to earn itself a very bad name due to thoughtless development‚ and disruption of local cultures‚ values and economies‚ during the birth of mass international travel. *

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    Impact of Technology

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    In their meta-analysis review of research conducted between 1993 and 2000 on the effectiveness of DES‚ Murphy et al (2001) found evidence of a positive association between use of DES products and student achievement in reading and mathematics‚ an association consistent with earlier reviews of the research literature on the effectiveness of computer-based instruction (e.g.‚ Kulik & Kulik‚ 1991; Kulik‚ 1994; Fletcher-Flinn & Gravatt‚ 1995; Ryan‚ 1991). Students in the early grades‚ from pre-K to grade

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