Discuss both similarities and dissimilarities. How has this impacted your personal view of the mate selection process?

Compare Mate Selection from Christian and Sociological Views

How does the sociological view of mate selection compare to the Biblical view?

Discuss both similarities and dissimilarities. How has this impacted your personal view of the mate selection process?

Clearly and without error compares mate selection from Christian and Sociological world views.

Provides numerous examples from readings and scripture to support arguments.

Clearly demonstrates how readings have impacted your view of mate selection. Uses numerous well thought out examples to support arguments.

Critically evaluate the findings and implications for working cross-culturally.

Investigation into Personal and Social Development, looking at a study of outdoor instructors working cross culturally, with the sub focus of gender

Curated qualitative audio from interview to discuss in relation to key literature relating to the subject.

Critical discussion of quantitative data in relation to key literature.

Critically evaluate the findings and implications for working cross-culturally.

 

Explain the distinction between personal ethics and values and professional ethics and values evident in the social work profession in addressing this community.

Cultural Diversity/Social Work

Hetero-sexism is defined as “the discrimination or prejudice by heterosexuals against homosexuals”  and is predicated on the belief that being heterosexual is the norm and the only accepted type of relationship.

Everyday hetero-sexism is exemplified in our media, our policies, and daily practices. By making these assumptions, social workers can be in part culpable for the oppression and marginalization experienced by the LGBTQ community.

As a profession, social work embraces diversity and strives to ensure equal rights for all. The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is committed to supporting the needs of these groups and, in turn, they created the National Committee on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Issues. During this week’s discussion you will be asked to consider how one’s own personal views on sexual orientation may clash with the profession’s stance.

Post a scenario of how a social worker’s personal, ethical, and moral values in relation to the LGBTQ community might conflict with those of their clients. Explain the distinction between personal ethics and values and professional ethics and values evident in the social work profession in addressing this community. Be specific and explain how this distinction relates to the scenario you posted.

xplain how prejudice and bias might create barriers to fulfilling your professional responsibility to the LGBTQ community.

What are some of the perceptions that Chelsea-Elliott Housing residents have about the Avenues students and vice versa? Do you think those attitudes are fair or unjustified?

Gentrification of West Chelsea
1. In Class Divide we learn that since 2009, the average rent for Chelsea apartments rose 10 times faster than for all of Manhattan. What have the implications been?

2. What was the role of the High Line in the gentrification of West Chelsea? How has the High Line changed the neighborhood overall (think about both positive and negative impact)? Justify your response with reference to the film.

3. What are some of the perceptions that Chelsea-Elliott Housing residents have about the Avenues students and vice versa? Do you think those attitudes are fair or unjustified?

4. Why is gentrification emotive and controversial? Justify your response with specific references to the documentary.

5. The filmmaker chooses to interview a number of subjects but puts particular emphasis on interviewing youth from both sides of the ‘divide’. Do you think this is an effective choice? Why or why not?

6. What is the role of real estate agents and developers in gentrification? Make specific references to the documentary e.g. the tactics used to displace old-time residents that NYC councilman Corey Johnson mentions during the protest.

7. What do you think about Yasemin’s 115 steps project? What does dialogue across divides achieve?

8. How is gentrification embedded in race and class relations and social stratification? In the documentary, Hyisheem claims, “It’s not racism, it’s classism.” Do you agree or disagree? Why or why not?

9. In the documentary, residents of the Elliott-Chelsea Houses express uncertainty about their future in the neighborhood. Danny wonders whether they will give his mother money to move out. Brandon says it is like a big question mark on what’s going to happen next. The young man sitting on the bench says he feels as if they are already starting to push them out. He says, “I feel like I live under a cloud of darkness surrounded by happiness.” Given what you know about the changing face of Chelsea do you think it is inevitable that these families will get pushed out of the neighborhood? Justify your response.

 Discuss one key concept from the course and apply it to analyzing current events in their communities, the wider society, and around the world.

Discuss one key concept from the course and apply it to analyzing current events in their communities, the wider society, and around the world.

 

Identify the population that should be surveyed and the benefits and limitations of reaching that specific population.

Researcher in a Business Consulting Firm

1-What business research problem does Royal Barton face?

2-What are his informational needs? List some survey research objectives for a research project on the Royal Bee system

3-What type of survey(s) should be selected for this research?

4-Identify the population that should be surveyed and the benefits and limitations of reaching that specific population.

5-What sources of survey error are most likely to occur in a study of this type?

6-What means and methods should be used to obtain a high response rate?

7-From a fishing competition perspective, is this an ethical product? Is it fair for use in competition? Is it ethical for the firm (you) to participate in helping to increase access, sales, and development of this product for professional competitive fishermen?

Identify and discuss key components of the study, the researcher behind the study, and the reliability of the study. 

For this assignment, you will read and critique the research article written below. Your critique will be a short paper in which you fully address the questions listed below.

Identify and discuss key components of the study, the researcher behind the study, and the reliability of the study.

Discuss the ethical considerations taken into account by the researcher.

What was the purpose of the study?

What was the need or rationale for this particular study?
Literature Review

What types of sources were used in the literature review?

What themes and content areas were explored?

How does previous literature influence this study’s design?
Methods

What was the role assumed by the researcher? What was the person’s training and background?

What was the design selected?

Which sampling technique was used? How were people selected to be interviewed or observed?

What was the sample size?

What data collection strategies were used? Were multiple strategies employed?

What strategies did the researcher use to minimize potential bias (internal and external validity)?

Limitations and Ethics

What are the recognized limitations of the study?

What ethical consideration was addressed?

Did the researcher specify how informed consent, confidentiality, etc. were handled in the field?
Conclusions

Did the author(s) make a clear case for what valuable information was gained from their research? If so, what was learned?

Did the author(s) make clear other avenues of research that should be taken in the future? If so, what was suggested?

What will the major effects on society caused by covid pandemic concerning new social norms and consequences associated with the violations of those new norms?

Coronavirus

What will the major effects on society caused by covid pandemic concerning new social norms and consequences associated with the violations of those new norms?

For example do you think we as a nation will return to business as usual over a period of time or will experience a major cultural shift

Evaluate 1 or 2 relevant aspects of the argumentation in the research article in terms of your advocacy position – that is, look at the actual findings and engage the aspects that are most compelling for you

Immigration Policy and its psychological and social impact

Identify the argument – that is, look for what the authors set out to study, what they suspect/ intend to learn more about, and why, in your own words;

• Evaluate 1 or 2 relevant aspects of the argumentation in the research article in terms of your advocacy position – that is, look at the actual findings and engage the aspects that are most compelling for you;

• Assess how the research article influences the case that YOU are building on the relevance of your advocacy position.

In this scholarly journal “How U.S. Policy Has Failed Immigrant Children: Family Separation in the Obama and Trump Eras” by Claudio Perez, he takes a look into the background of both Obama and Trump and their immigration policies.

He goes even further to discuss the psychological impact on the families and children who are detained and separated from their parents in harsh conditions, as well discussing ramifications of the criminal law and some solutions.

Perez emphasizes the psychological impact that separated families from this Zero Tolerance policy has on these families, they could develop depression anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

A child should not have to experience feeling like a prisoner or an animal at these detention centers and should not be separated from their families for so long or have none to return back to. The effects of the Zero Tolerance Policy have gone way beyond its authority by surpassing the law that keeps those families together and has spent so much more money compared to safer and effective alternative routes that could spare these families of this traumatic experienc

What significant steps or missteps have you noted in this fight?

Journal Fight for Justice

1. Share your views on the author’s fight for justice.

2. What significant steps or missteps have you noted in this fight?

3. Connect the issues raised in this experience with the chapter’s discussion on organizational power and politics.