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Social justice problems may affect different populations in unique ways.

Social justice problems may affect different populations in unique ways. Social justice problems may affect different populations in unique ways. Social workers must understand the special challenges that may arise when providing services and supports for these populations, as well as the policies that may address the social justice problems that impact them. By successfully … Read more

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Your Discussion post should be in the Episodic/Focused SOAP Note format

Your Discussion post should be in the Episodic/Focused SOAP Note format Your Discussion post should be in the Episodic/Focused SOAP Note format rather than the traditional narrative style Discussion posting format.  Remember that all Episodic/Focused SOAP notes have specific data included in every patient case. Post an episodic/focused note about the patient in the case … Read more

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Describe your experience in relation to this project management topic.

Describe your experience in relation to this project management topic. Examination of the topic – define the topic area and the relevant issues. What does the literature say? Does the literature have contrasting points of view Describe your experience in relation to this project management topic. How does your experience compare with the literature? Critically … Read more

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You have explored some of the many ways technology has and is changing artifacts created for the Humanities.

You have explored some of the many ways technology has and is changing artifacts created for the Humanities. Technology and Artifacts Instructions You have explored some of the many ways technology has and is changing artifacts created for the Humanities. From handmade drums to synthetic electric drum sounds, from a landscape painting with a million … Read more

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What are the authors’ main arguments

What are the authors’ main arguments Texts: Manthia Diawara, “Black Spectatorship” Richard Dyer, “White” Questions: What are the authors’ main arguments? What is the spectator that the authors are discussing / imagining? What common sense are the authors dialoguing with (or against)? How do the texts dialogue with one another? How do they change your … Read more

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