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    Mixed Use

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    Gomez‚ Ryan Paul E. I. Introduction. Before‚ mixed use building was invented by one of the modernist architect Le Corbusier to separate industrial zoning that produced pollution and to protected public health and residential property value in Paris. (Wikipedia.org). In today’s urban and suburban development‚ mixed-use development is becoming increasingly essential for the creation of an attractive and sustainable environment that promotes economic vitality‚ social equity and environmental quality

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    Mixed branding

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    Q13. Discuss the scope of mixed branding. Ans. Definition: Mixed Branding is where a firm markets products under its own name and that of the reseller(s) because the segment attracted to the reseller is different than its own market. Eg. The company sells its Elizabeth Arden brand through department stores and a line of skincare products at Wal-Mart with the "Skinsimple" brand name.  Stratergies: When promoting a brand‚ companies sometimes choose to follow a multiproduct branding strategy

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    Being that it is written in to the National Association of Social Work (NASW) Code of Ethics for social workers to ensure social justice and the dignity and worth of the person‚ the negative consequences that are brought about by the portrayal of gender roles in the media are relevant to the career. Gender related stereotypes can lead to a multitude of social injustices that can hinder the success of individuals by limiting amount of opportunities and sources of empowerment available to them (NASW

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    Group Work vs Alone

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    Less work • More ideas • Better communication skills • Pool knowledge and creativity together • Get helpful feedback • Certain tasks can be assigned to each person based on his strengths and talents. This can result in a higher quality outcome • If each person has a job you’ll know who the slacker is • A group of people brainstorming together will come up with more ideas • The social aspect of a group project can make it more enjoyable • Seeing the trees in the forest: When you work alone

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    Social Work Group Analysis

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    Social work groups must have certain defining characteristics within its structure (). These characteristics must include the purpose‚ how the group was formed‚ structured and group content ().The purpose of the group is to help adolescent cope with grief and loss using supportive guidance. In response to a common need identified among adolescents this group was formed. Adolescents needed a safe place to cope with the grief process. This is a voluntary group for adolescents who have lost a parent

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    The theory I am going to relate this weeks group work to is effective communication strategies and developing and maintaining positive relationships. Effective communication starts with being a good listener and showing an interest in what is being said.It is also not talking over the speaker and giving everyone a chance to speak. 90% of communication is non verbal‚ so it is important to think about body language‚ tone of voice‚posture‚facial expressions and eye contact. It

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    significant disparity in work gender in Singapore. In this essay I have decided to address the issues of work gender differential in Singapore such as gender inequality‚ Wage Gap and Glass ceiling. Sex War is not over in Singapore While it is true that Singapore has become a world-class city with highly advancements in many aspects‚ however‚ it not a true sentiment when it comes to gender equality. But lately‚ the Lion City has made a significant improvement in closing the gender gap among men and

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    Group work is used throughout middle school and high school. Group work is used in classes‚ such as math and even in english. Students rarely agree with group work‚ and do not agree with some of their peers they work with. Does group work help students? Group work should be required to graduate high school‚ because students will need to learn how to work well with others in future jobs‚ helps students to communicate with others‚ and students can learn how to agree to disagree. Future jobs will

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    had an idea about what I was going to learn in class just by looking at the book‚ An Introduction to Group Work Practice. The first major thing I expect to learn in this class is the value of social workers working with groups. Second‚ the different types of groups social workers practice. Third‚ the types of client population social worker will encounter when assisting them with psychosocial needs. Fourth‚ the influence of culture and diversity in social work practice with groups. Fifth‚ learning

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    Group Process Social work practitioners employ different types of strategies when working with treatment groups. These strategies are designed to meet the individual needs of each member as well as the needs of the group. The purpose of this particular group was to provide psycho-education‚ support and treatment to its members. The goal of this treatment group was to rehabilitate members and restore them to their formal level of functioning (Toseland and Rivas‚ 2011). The group was led by

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