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    Social policies reflect and challenge the traditional American values of liberty, equality, and democracy because liberty and equality are both things that have a little different meaning to each person or group of people, for example, a goal of social policy is to alleviate poverty, which for many people is a touchy subject. The majority of Americans do not trust that many of America’s poor are truly poor because of disabilities or unequal past opportunities, they believe that there are far too…

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    Nick Wing uses the personal stories and statements of cops to pull the reader into his argument. Interestingly, Nick Wing does not actually state a clear argument, his article is mostly based on the officer’s words and actions. Because Nick Wing rarely interjects his personal beliefs, the readers are solely left with the impact of the pictures, written statements, and television interviews of the…

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    their own enabler, instead of just giving or refused to help. Grand Canyon University courses are a great tool for me to learn, and contribute to our society. Social Worker major is a career in which may require a lot of you time and patients on dealing with diversity culture or clients. Grand Canyon University have course designed to prepared…

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    for me to fully comprehend my ethical, personal and professional development without reflecting back on my experiences, influences, and interactions. This paper will discuss the influences, experiences which have contributed to my moral and ethical development. In addition, also to be discussed are experiences which had defined my personal and professional development. Personal Reflection Include a short paragraph explaining that you will present a personal reflection on ethics and values in…

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    serious physical condition with my heart. When I saw the doctor and told her my symptoms, she explained to me that I experienced an anxiety attack. She also told me that a lot of teenagers experience anxiety and that I’m not the only one that is dealing with it. The doctor explained to me that anxiety can be managed in many different ways. She explained that drinking less caffeine, getting enough sleep, eating healthier, exercising and doing things that I truly enjoy can help me alleviate some…

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    Why does a dragon horde gold? This was one of the questions Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson posed during a lecture. Peterson used the metaphor of a dragon to illustrate why you must overcome your fears instead of ignoring them. Peterson used the children's book There's No Such Thing as a Dragon by Jack Kent to elaborate on this metaphor. In the story, a young boy awakes to a dragon sitting at the end of the bed. After patting the dragon's head, the boy runs downstairs to tell his mother.…

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    The San Francisco Metro Turnback Project faced many challenges in which all of them could not have been avoided. These difficulties resulted in the project being pushed back two months. Better Control of Development Projects at Johnson Controls faced an issue with controlling their project development programs. Both of these scenarios are perfect examples of control issues and challenges faced by organizations. Reading these gave me a better understanding of what project…

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    participants and presenting different perspectives (Creswell, 2013). The ontological assumptions made for this study are: a). that SAHC leaders have differing perspectives and experiences in the way they manage challenges. b). Participants will voluntarily express their perceptions about the challenges. Assumption 2: Epistemological assumption: the process is carrying out qualitative gathering subjective evidence by getting closer to the participants and this (Creswell, 2013) is how knowledge is…

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    I have had the opportunity to serve clients and members of the public through my personal experience as well as my career. I cannot think of a career path which would require more professionalism than being an officer of the law. I would imagine that being an officer is a constant test as to one’s professionalism, for which I would be…

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    I liked the feeling of being over-prepared for things. My overall experience of the UDCF is that it gave me an understanding of my career choice, it also made me think, if this career is best for me in addition to reconsidering my life goals. My personal life goal is to make other people happy and in return be happy. According to 16Personalities, my strengths are passion driven and my weaknesses are that I am introverted. As an INFJ, the best fit for me is doing something for people. However,…

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