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    SOCIAL CARE THEORY FOR PRACTICE (OUTCOME 1) ASSESSMENT 1 (1500 words approx.) (12th October 2012) Coco J Hendry Page 1 Introduction Page 2 – 5 Assessment Page 6 Conclusion Page 7 Reference/Bibliography 1 The following essay will demonstrate my understanding of the importance and relevance of values to social care by explaining how social care values and principles influence practice. I will then explain what relationship my value base has with social care values

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    facilitating one’s learning. Learning theories evolved from behaviourism to social constructivism. Learning environment has change from a traditional four wall classroom to virtual online environment. Despite of the change‚ social and cultural dimensions has always been a very crucial element to take into account to promote better learning in any context at any period of time. In this reflection paper‚ I would discuss on the social dimensions of learning. The social learning theory‚ the learning approaches in

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    In 1969‚ Travis Hirschi published Causes of Delinquency‚ in which a detailed critique was presented of the strain‚ cultural deviance‚ and social control theories. Hirschi’s social bond theory basically states that delinquency takes place when a person’s bonds to society are weakened or broken‚ which reduces one’s personal stakes in conformity. In society‚ individuals maintain conformity for fear of how others may view them such as friends‚ family‚ peers at work or school‚ employers‚ etc. This overall

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    suffer from fears‚ phobias‚ or allergies. Be that as it may‚ service dogs are enhancing lives of children with disabilities by always being at their side. It is important to understand the social and cultural effects of service dogs‚ which helps lead us to

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    Sparta Weaknesses

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    thing. Sparta abused their slaves and would kill them whenever something didn’t go their way. Sparta’s society revolves around war/military battles and fighting each other. The boys were forced to play war games and some ended in death. Sparta’s weaknesses outweigh the strengths because the Spartan boys were abused‚ they lacked education‚ and they were taken away from their families at a young age. To begin with the Spartans abused their children. In the Background Essay it states “The boys of Sparta

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    police behavior in undesirable ways” (p. 129). Through the Social Learning theory we are going to examine what and how police and police culture have been influenced to adapt to an authoritative personality‚ as well as perspectives on authoritative personalities. Is it that police work itself develops an authoritarian world-view‚ or is it that authoritarian personalities are selected for police work in the first place? The Social Learning theory fathered by Albert Bandura‚ suggests that learning

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    Social cognitive Theory and Feminist Theories The goal in this individual assignment is to apply the social cognitive theory and feminist theories to contemporary media content and to compare and contrast different theoretical perspectives. Attached to this paper there will be a print advertisement specifically chosen to analyze how and whom these theories reflect on in new media today. After analyzing the two perspectives‚ the theories will be compared and contrasted‚ showing the similarities

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    SIP Weaknesses

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    language learners and economically disadvantaged students‚ there are still deficiencies in academic vocabulary and other factors that affect student performance. The objectives have clear strategies and activities outlined to help address these weaknesses. Each area of weakness involves many students. The SIP covers a range of school information for a grade span of 3rd through 5th grade. Also included in the data and analysis is information about student performance percentages meeting or

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    Weaknesses of DIGI

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    (II) Weaknesses (i) The latest information on new technologies which are seldom or late to reach the end users First weaknesses which had been found are the latest information on new technologies which are seldom or late to reach the end users and sometimes it could be never reaching to. It also one of the major weaknesses whereby the latest information tardy to reach the end users will lead to low customer consciousness towards the DiGi products and services likes the promotion of latest data package

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    One moral theory in ethics is the Social Contract Theory‚ which tells us “that morality is essentially a cooperative enterprise‚ and that moral rules are those that self-interested people would obey on the condition that all others do as well” (Shafer-Landau 3‚ 2015). This means that people in a society agree tacitly to the rules set forth by it‚ and that abiding to these rules is in their best self-interest because they will get benefits and not be punished for disobeying. The Social Contract theory

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