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Since I am seeking after a masters in Social Work, I can let you know my purpose behind picking social work as a calling. I was brought up in a solitary guardian home and I thus brought up four youngsters as a solitary guardian. I didn't have the outside help and direction that I expected to help me in this battle. To be included in Social Work will give me the chance to (single folks be effective at child rearing) and improving life for their youngsters and for themselves. ( I dont Know what that means) My own backgrounds would be an assest and an incredible instrument for me to use in drilling and managing. I truly don't believe that anybody ought to pick Social Work as a calling on the off chance that they don't have at the top of the priority list of helping people.I would say that the vast majority who enter the social work calling are roused by the yearning to help other people and also the craving to change their reality. Social workers have a hard occupation and we all know they aren't paid exceptionally well. Positively anybody wanting this calling would be occupied with helping other people as opposed to profiting. Social workers are regularly the bleeding edge for shielding kids and families from damage. They have an extraordinary chance to produce change. Social workers can ensure those in a bad position and set them on a superior way. They can incredibly impact the new way that somebody is sent down, particularly on account of youthful youngsters.
Alongside the sympathy and longing to help other people that have been said, some social workers are miserably optimistic and place exertion into attempting to improve their fantasies of a world get to be reality. Their vitality is incompletely taking into account their trust that they can accomplish something to offer the world some assistance with becoming a superior spot - notwithstanding everybody, at any rate for the general population they serve in their specific limit inside of the social work field of endeavor.Social work, to my psyche, is about feeling a moral obligation regarding others. ( This is a personal narrative what is written here is not anything about me you used words like they and social workers This is about me this is not about an explanation ) In that sense, it is something that is, natural for a few and not to others. I have known a few individuals who perform social work, and they all have this in like manner: they are interminably persistent. To individuals who would prefer not to be aided, to give backing to individuals who are self-harming, to see for quite a while a line out the entryway of individuals who have no place else to turn, and to realize that you can't help everybody... it's a hard employment, and one that I couldn't do. I respect the individuals who settle on the cognizant decision to experience their lives in t.
1. SOCIAL WORK.
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Since I am seeking after a masters in Social Work, I can let you
know my purpose behind picking social work as a calling. I was
brought up in a solitary guardian home and I thus brought up
four youngsters as a solitary guardian. I didn't have the outside
help and direction that I expected to help me in this battle. To
be included in Social Work will give me the chance to (single
folks be effective at child rearing) and improving life for their
youngsters and for themselves. ( I dont Know what that means)
My own backgrounds would be an assest and an incredible
instrument for me to use in drilling and managing. I truly don't
believe that anybody ought to pick Social Work as a calling on
the off chance that they don't have at the top of the priority list
of helping people.I would say that the vast majority who enter
2. the social work calling are roused by the yearning to help other
people and also the craving to change their reality. Social
workers have a hard occupation and we all know they aren't
paid exceptionally well. Positively anybody wanting this calling
would be occupied with helping other people as opposed to
profiting. Social workers are regularly the bleeding edge for
shielding kids and families from damage. They have an
extraordinary chance to produce change. Social workers can
ensure those in a bad position and set them on a superior way.
They can incredibly impact the new way that somebody is sent
down, particularly on account of youthful youngsters.
Alongside the sympathy and longing to help other people that
have been said, some social workers are miserably optimistic
and place exertion into attempting to improve their fantasies of
a world get to be reality. Their vitality is incompletely taking
into account their trust that they can accomplish something to
offer the world some assistance with becoming a superior spot -
notwithstanding everybody, at any rate for the general
population they serve in their specific limit inside of the social
work field of endeavor.Social work, to my psyche, is about
feeling a moral obligation regarding others. ( This is a personal
narrative what is written here is not anything about me you
used words like they and social workers This is about me this is
not about an explanation ) In that sense, it is something that is,
natural for a few and not to others. I have known a few
individuals who perform social work, and they all have this in
like manner: they are interminably persistent. To individuals
who would prefer not to be aided, to give backing to individuals
who are self-harming, to see for quite a while a line out the
entryway of individuals who have no place else to turn, and to
realize that you can't help everybody... it's a hard employment,
and one that I couldn't do. I respect the individuals who settle
on the cognizant decision to experience their lives in the
administration of others.
Our dedication to social equity and antioppressive work brought
me into social work and keeps me here. I discovered that social
3. workers dynamic in the dynamic development were at the front
line of strategies that decreased working hours, confined tyke
work, and made general wellbeing centers to enhance conditions
for low-pay families. These models for how we can change our
general public molded my association in associations to end
savagery against ladies and work toward the strengthening of
assorted gatherings. I do not like the word choice in this essay
this is not a fictional story please make this essay easy to
understand with moderate vocabulary this essay should be
personal...........You used more extravagant words then focusing
on making the essay believable...reading this essay i Clearly can
tell that who ever wrote it knows nothing about social work i
asked you to talk about my current job about hospice because i
work there as a nursing assistant there is no mention of that
here.....
My way as a social worker is not one of a kind. Despite our
setting, every social worker are occupied with work identified
with persecution and social shamefulness. We are more mindful
than the vast majority of the difficulties confronted by kids and
families living in destitution, the deficiency of our "security
net" of human administrations, the unbalanced imprisonment of
men of shading, and the difficulties experienced by those living
with incapacities. We do this work while living and working in
a general public where bunches have prepared to confine or
dispense with existing rights, for example, government funded
training for outsiders and the offspring of foreigners, household
organizations for gay men and lesbians, and access to
conceptive social insurance for pre-adult ladies. Surviving and
flourishing as a social worker requires that we have a genuine
gratefulness for human differences and see how social
personalities influence access to assets.
All through our history, social workers have been specialists of
both freedom and mistreatment. Amid the same period that we
established social settlements, we were included in the
imprisonment of Native American youngsters in all inclusive
schools. While we were effectively included in creating the
4. Social Security Act, we took part in the expelling of Mexican
American families who were "open charges." Our way to deal
with differing qualities inside of our groups will impact whether
we work toward social rejection or incorporation. Will we work
toward the dismissal, resilience, acknowledgment, or festivity
of the distinctive gatherings that make up our groups?
On the off chance that we are to work toward social equity, we
have to participate in the work included in praising contrast and
assorted qualities. I utilize the word celebrate in light of its
unique implications, which alludes to respect, regard, or
perceive. We should move past enduring or tolerating the
individuals who are not quite the same as ourselves to a position
of social lowliness that obliges us to scrutinize our own
particular foundation and encounters to work in organization
with others. At the point when working from this viewpoint, we,
as social workers, must be occupied with progressing self-
evaluation and attention to how control contrasts influence our
capacity to be really useful. This procedure is a fundamental
component of social equity work.
Commending differing qualities implies working as an associate
and pushing for minimized and abused gatherings. We are
partners to others when we can perceive and utilize the
wellsprings of our benefit to propel the privileges of the
individuals who don't share our own characters or foundations.
We have to ask ourselves how we can utilize the learning we
have of out of line practices toward people and gatherings in the
public arena to work toward changes to enhance their
circumstance. Our insight and experience can be utilized to join
with others and make new developments to diminish destitution,
enhance access to human services, bolster families, and take out
segregation on the premise of our social personalities.
The United States is turning into an inexorably multiracial,
multicultural, and multiethnic culture. In the meantime, states
of financial disparity by sex and race have not progressed.
These patterns in the substance and structure of society test our
calling to assess how we address these demographic movements.
5. It is our obligation as social workers to deliberately utilize our
position and benefit to work toward more noteworthy equity.
There is no other moral decision.
The hardest test I needed to confronted was being placed in kids
helps at two years old years old. From two years of age to five
years of age I did seven diverse family and at six years old. I
got received for eleven years of age and at fifteen years old they
show me out. Since I was so awful and now I'm in my new
family over and over! the hardest part is about being in a family
for that long and in one second they dismisses you. Being
dismisses such a large number of time by each family is intense
and truly difficult to stand and live with it. In spite of the fact
that I have confronted intense time however I trust that there is
no great or awful time it is your reasoning what name you need
to give it. I'm huge devotee of what happens dependably
happens for the best so I have no second thoughts from any
purpose of my life. I cherished the minutes I had ever. (please
remove this story talk about dealing with death and dying in
hospice) that would be a challenge that could relate to thsi
paper and socaiul work
Social pluralism is a comprehension and valuation for the social
contrasts that individuals have. It concentrates on society in
general, and the uniqueness of every part that makes up the
different populace. Social pluralism can be seen like a mosaic;
one entire made up of various, individual parts. Another
illustration used to exhibit social pluralism is a serving of
mixed greens bowl; every part of the plate of mixed greens is
distinctive yet it makes up one entirety. Social pluralism
ignores absorption, and depends on everyone keeping up their
own assorted and equivalent character
The concept of cultural pluralism emphasizes respect for
diversity of values, heritages, customs, and lifestyles. We are
interested in your experiences with people from diverse
populations. For each of the following diverse groups, describe
how you have worked with each. If you have gaps in your
6. exposure to diversity, what is your plan to broaden your
experiences to work competently with each of these
populations?
a. Ethnicity (culture different from your own)
b. Spiritual tradition (different from your own)
c. Age
d. Disability
e. Socio-economic
f. Sexual orientation or expression
This essay is to enter a social work program.Im sorry but if i
turned this in i doubt i would be chosen
· Use moderate vocabualry
· Make the whole essay a personal narrative dont use they or i
· Research about socail workers and theyre job duties to better
understand what they do before writing
· Talk about persoanal experinces at work or school that can
relate to the questions
For social workers and geriatric consideration chiefs, anxiety is
regularly a part of the occupation. These experts are in charge
of helping the elderly with wellbeing changes and moves normal
to maturing, for example, orchestrating home care needs or
finding a helped living group. They assess the elderly
customer's physical, mental, passionate and behavioral
wellbeing needs and address those necessities, in this way
expanding personal satisfaction. The uplifting news is that on
the off chance that you stay alarm to ahead of schedule
indications of anxiety and location them with positive adapting
systems, you can avert burnout before it happens. Some of these
are fleeting tips and others are long haul approaches, yet the
majority of our master tips are designed for turning out to be
more mindful of the anxiety reaction, how to address it, and
7. how to keep stress from transforming into burnout.
1. Simply relax. At the point when feeling overpowered or to a
great degree pushed, sit at your work area and close your eyes
and take a full breath, fill your lungs the distance and breathe
out until your lungs are void.
2. Drink a glass of water. The mind is the focal point of center
and memory, and the PC for whatever is left of your substantial
capacities, and it is included 73% water. On the off chance that
you are experiencing issues centering, losing memory or
encountering mind mist or have a migraine, have a go at
drinking water.
3. Take a five moment walk, ideally outside. Amid the walk, be
a spectator. Watch the climate, the movement, the sun, the
mists. This is just a diversion procedure. It occupies the mind
from current workload and the anxiety of your work
surroundings. Getting outside can likewise give you a brisk
support of Vitamin D. In case you're feeling daring, put your
uncovered feet in grass or embrace a tree. It might sound
senseless, yet it's another approach to offer your psyche a
reprieve and decrease your anxiety level.
4. Grin. Simply grinning facilitates associations with others as
well as enhances your own mind-set.
5. Know. Perceive how you react to stretch, Know yourself –
inwardly, physically, rationally and profoundly. Begin paying
consideration on the messages your body is sending you. On the
off chance that you see run of the mill cautioning signs like
your clench hands holding or your head harming, find a way to
diminish your anxiety.
I will respond by accepting Mrs Johnson into the care home
since she will be happy and served well under our care as social
workers. She will get the best help and care from our side and
also the best medication will be available incase she will fall
sick. In the organisation she will be able to talk to her age
mates and make new friends.
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For the HW, you need to analyse the case from answering each
of the following questions. No reference and maximum two
pages for these questions. It’s about the constitution law.
Q1 Material facts. This question is about case briefing. You
need to simplify case.
Q2 Procedural history. For example: in the case, A sued B. And
then what’s the court decision is. And then B appealed. The
court’s decision. You need to tell each step about how the case
is going.
Q3 Points of view Four perspectives should be evaluated?
1) from the plaintiff view: how they think
about
2) from the defendant view
3) One points of view from society and
one point of view from the public.
Q4 Issue (The format: Did the court err when it……..) In this
question, you only need to write few questions like the format I
give you. Everytime when the court makes its decision, you
9. need to ask the question. For example, did the court err when it
granted the summary judgment?
Q5 Rule statement: what is going on to guide the court in
making its decision?
For this question, you can read the opinion part of the case I
give to you. You can summarize it and write in your own way.
Q6 Application: what does the court say about how it came to
its decision ? what did it give weight to? What was its
rationale?
Q7 Conclusions( how did it answer the issue question in Q4.
Write the whole sentence. For example, the court didn’t err
when it granted the summary judgment)
Q8 Did the court agree with or disagree the lower courts’
decision?(The court’s final decision)
Q9 Significance: why do we care about this case? What’s the
impact? What are the consequences that follow from the court’s
decision?
Here is the case:
BROWN V. ENTERTAINMENT MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
SUPREME COURT OF UNITED STATES, 2011 564 U.S. ____,
131 S.CT. 2729, 180 L.ED.2D 708 (2011)
http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?q=131+S.Ct.+2729+(20
11)&hl=en&as_sdt=3,34&case=12960598670321445636&scilh=
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FACTS A California statute (the Act) prohibits the sale or
rental of ‘‘violent video games’’ to minors, and requires their
packaging to be labeled ‘‘18.’’ The Act does ‘‘not apply if the
violent video game is sold or rented to a minor by the minor’s
parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, or legal guardian.’’ The Act
10. covers games ‘‘in which the range of options available to a
player includes killing, maiming, dismembering, or sexually
assaulting an image of a human being, if those acts are
depicted’’ in a manner that ‘‘[a] reasonable person, considering
the game as a whole, would find appeals to a deviant or morbid
interest of minors,’’ that is ‘‘patently offensive to prevailing
standards in the community as to what is suitable for minors,’’
and that ‘‘causes the game, as a whole, to lack serious literary,
artistic, political, or scientific value for minors.’’ Violation of
the Act is punishable by a civil fine of up to $1,000.
The plaintiffs, representing the video-game and soft- ware
industries, brought a challenge to the Act in the United States
District Court for the Northern District of California. That court
concluded that the Act violated the First Amendment and
permanently enjoined its enforce- ment. The Court of Appeals
affirmed, and the U.S. Supreme court granted certiorari.
DECISION The judgment of the Court of Appeals is affirmed.
OPINION Scalia, J. California correctly acknowledges that
video games qualify for First Amendment protection. The Free
Speech Clause exists principally to protect dis- course on public
matters, but we have long recognized that it is difficult to
distinguish politics from entertain- ment, and dangerous to try.
*** Like the protected books, plays, and movies that preceded
them, video games com- municate ideas—and even social
messages—through many familiar literary devices (such as
characters,
dialogue, plot, and music) and through features distinctive to
the medium (such as the player’s interaction with the virtual
world). That suffices to confer First Amendment protection. ***
And whatever the challenges of applying the Constitution to
ever-advancing technology, ‘‘the basic principles of freedom of
speech and the press, like the First Amendment’s command, do
not vary’’ when a new and different medium for communication
appears. [Citation.]
11. The most basic of those principles is this: ‘‘[A]s a gen- eral
matter, ... government has no power to restrict expression
because of its message, its ideas, its subject matter, or its
content.’’ [Citation.] There are of course exceptions. ‘‘‘From
1791 to the present,’ ... the First Amendment has ‘permitted
restrictions upon the content of speech in a few limited areas,’
and has never ‘include[d] a freedom to disregard these
traditional limi- tations.’’’ [Citations.] These limited areas—
such as ob- scenity, [citation], incitement, [citation], and
fighting words, [citation]—represent ‘‘well-defined and
narrowly limited classes of speech, the prevention and
punishment of which have never been thought to raise any
Constitu- tional problem,’’ [citation].
Last Term, in [citation], we held that new categories of
unprotected speech may not be added to the list by a legislature
that concludes certain speech is too harmful to be tolerated. ***
*** The California Act *** does not adjust the boundaries
of an existing category of unprotected speech to ensure that a
definition designed for adults is not uncritically applied to
children. *** Instead, it wishes to create a wholly new category
of content-based regulation that is permissible only for speech
directed at children.
That is unprecedented and mistaken. ‘‘[M]inors are entitled to a
significant measure of First Amendment pro- tection, and only
in relatively narrow and well-defined cir- cumstances may
government bar public dissemination of
protected materials to them.’’ [Citation.] No doubt a State
possesses legitimate power to protect children from harm,
[citation], but that does not include a free-floating power to
restrict the ideas to which children may be exposed. ‘‘Speech
that is neither obscene as to youths nor subject to some other
legitimate proscription cannot be suppressed solely to protect
the young from ideas or images that a leg- islative body thinks
unsuitable for them.’’ [Citation.]
*** California claims that video games present special
problems because they are ‘‘interactive,’’ in that the player
12. participates in the violent action on screen and determines its
outcome. The latter feature is nothing new *** As for the
argument that video games enable partici- pation in the violent
action, that seems to us more a mat- ter of degree than of kind.
***
Because the Act imposes a restriction on the content of
protected speech, it is invalid unless California can dem-
onstrate that it passes strict scrutiny—that is, unless it is
justified by a compelling government interest and is nar- rowly
drawn to serve that interest. [Citation.] The State must
specifically identify an ‘‘actual problem’’ in need of solving,
[citation], and the curtailment of free speech must be actually
necessary to the solution, [citation]. That is a demanding
standard. ‘‘It is rare that a regula- tion restricting speech
because of its content will ever be permissible.’’ [Citation.]
California cannot meet that standard. At the outset, it
acknowledges that it cannot show a direct causal link between
violent video games and harm to minors. ***
*** California’s effort to regulate violent video games is
the latest episode in a long series of failed attempts to censor
violent entertainment for minors. While we have pointed out
above that some of the evidence brought forward to support the
harmfulness of video games is unpersuasive, we do not mean to
demean or disparage the concerns that underlie the attempt to
regulate them— concerns that may and doubtless do prompt a
good deal of parental oversight. We have no business passing
judg- ment on the view of the California Legislature that
violent video games (or, for that matter, any other forms of
speech) corrupt the young or harm their moral devel- opment.
Our task is only to say whether or not such works constitute a
‘‘well-defined and narrowly limited clas[s] of speech, the
prevention and punishment of which have never been thought to
raise any Constitutional problem,’’ [citation] (the answer
plainly is no); and if not, whether the regulation of such works
is justified by that high degree of necessity we have described
as a compel- ling state interest (it is not). Even where the
13. protection of children is the object, the constitutional limits on
govern- mental action apply.
California’s legislation straddles the fence between (1)
addressing a serious social problem and (2) helping con- cerned
parents control their children. Both ends are legiti- mate, but
when they affect First Amendment rights they must be pursued
by means that are neither seriously underinclusive nor seriously
overinclusive. [Citation.] As a means of protecting children
from portrayals of vio- lence, the legislation is seriously
underinclusive, not only because it excludes portrayals other
than video games, but also because it permits a parental or
avuncular veto. And as a means of assisting concerned parents it
is seri- ously overinclusive because it abridges the First Amend-
ment rights of young people whose parents (and aunts and
uncles) think violent video games are a harmless pas- time. And
the overbreadth in achieving one goal is not cured by the
underbreadth in achieving the other. Legisla- tion such as this,
which is neither fish nor fowl, cannot survive strict scrutiny.