1. Complete the following activity: You are an adoption social worker trying to choose the best home for the placement of a child. You are examining ten homes. Please rank these homes from 1 to 10 based on your choice for a home (1 is your first choice... 10 is your last choice). Everything else in these homes is the same, except for these characteristics: A. This family has replaced their normal toilets with composting toilets. Their toilets are filled with sawdust, and after use, they remove the feces and place them in a compost bin in the backyard. Later, they use that compost on their plants. B. This family shares a bed with all of their children, infants through teenagers. C. This family is Native American and practices a weekly ceremony that involves being in an extremely hot sweat lodge for about three hours at a time. They plan to include their new child in this practice. D. This family practices social nudity. They live in a "nudist colony" and do not wear clothing in their community. E. This family involves married parents who date and have sex with other people. They believe that they are in a stable marriage and that dating other people strengthens their relationship. F. This family includes a transgender adult. This parent was born as a woman and now lives as a man and will be the child's father  G. This family believes in opening their home to all. At any given time, they have various friends sleeping over, renting spaces, or otherwise living in their home. They also have about 15 animals (cats and dogs). H. This family adheres to extremely traditional gender roles. The wife does not speak unless spoken to, does not have access to family money, and prepares a separate meal for her husband, which he eats without her. I. This family is Christian Scientists. As part of their religion, they do not believe in using any medicine, even for emergencies. J. This family is openly racist and part of a group trying to exclude African-Americans from employment in the United States. 2. In your post, explain which family you selected as your first choice and which family you selected as your last choice and also explain why you made such choices. Was it difficult for you to rank these families? Why or why not?

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1. Complete the following activity: You are an adoption social worker trying to choose the best home for the placement of a child. You are examining ten homes. Please rank these homes from 1 to 10 based on your choice for a home (1 is your first choice... 10 is your last choice). Everything else in these homes is the same, except for these characteristics:

A. This family has replaced their normal toilets with composting toilets. Their toilets are filled with sawdust, and after use, they remove the feces and place them in a compost bin in the backyard. Later, they use that compost on their plants.

B. This family shares a bed with all of their children, infants through teenagers.

C. This family is Native American and practices a weekly ceremony that involves being in an extremely hot sweat lodge for about three hours at a time. They plan to include their new child in this practice.

D. This family practices social nudity. They live in a "nudist colony" and do not wear clothing in their community.

E. This family involves married parents who date and have sex with other people. They believe that they are in a stable marriage and that dating other people strengthens their relationship.

F. This family includes a transgender adult. This parent was born as a woman and now lives as a man and will be the child's father 

G. This family believes in opening their home to all. At any given time, they have various friends sleeping over, renting spaces, or otherwise living in their home. They also have about 15 animals (cats and dogs).

H. This family adheres to extremely traditional gender roles. The wife does not speak unless spoken to, does not have access to family money, and prepares a separate meal for her husband, which he eats without her.

I. This family is Christian Scientists. As part of their religion, they do not believe in using any medicine, even for emergencies.

J. This family is openly racist and part of a group trying to exclude African-Americans from employment in the United States.

2. In your post, explain which family you selected as your first choice and which family you selected as your last choice and also explain why you made such choices. Was it difficult for you to rank these families? Why or why not? 

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