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    Social Work Career Goals

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    skills-set that will be fundamental to the achievement my career goals outlined below. While undertaking undergraduate studies I developed a special interest in children’s human rights and child care and protection within state care. Through my work with children living in a state run home, I found the niche where I now need to better equip myself academically in order to serve this group in the way and on the level I would like. My career goal is to work with children who are wards of the state,

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    Cynthia's Case

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    strong bond with my family too, but I do not have a thought that they will pull me down from what I want to do. Probably because Cynthia and I are not in the same situation, but what I am trying to say here is that her husband should support her aspiration. That is what family is for, right? In addition to that, her therapist even discourage her to take a step back for her goal and take care of her family instead. Instead of giving Cynthia some air to breathe, Sage persuade her to go toward his decision

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    was a once unexplored subject, I have developed my sincere passion for Law through my college studies and also in my spare time. I would like to become a lawyer, well known for my competency and perseverance. I feel an industry recognised law degree will not only enable me to develop on my current legal knowledge, but also provide me with essential professional skills and experiences in order to achieve this career aspiration. One particular case which has interested me is that of Ahluwalia 1993

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    Aspiration is a crucial element if an individual is to achieve lifelong dreams and live a personally fulfilling life. These goals or aims however, require persistence; and those around us [including friends or family] can impact the way we accomplish said goals. Isolation plays a large part in establishing how we move through society. Physical, emotional and social remoteness, will always affect an entity, while the presence of others can be completely ineffectual in our progression, due to the overwhelming

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    I am interested in participating in this fellowship program because having an understanding public policy is key to initiate social reform. In my undergraduate career, I double-majored in Legal Studies and Sociology. I focused on social inequalities present in society and studied topics ranging from immigration to the criminal justice system and the workings of the Supreme Court. Through my volunteer and internship experiences, I found a passion for advocacy in Latino communities and immigrant rights

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    administration combines policy, business, and science in overseeing the human and financial resources needed to deliver effective public health services (Health Services Administration, 2015). My aspirations for business and healthcare makes this an attractive career opportunity. There are also a variety of career opportunities

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    my life. I come from a family in which many have encountered the criminal justice system. It is one of the many reasons why I have a desire to attend law school and become a defense attorney. Although, my desire to practice law came from a difficult experience, an experience that resulted in my father doing time in a Federal Facility, I knew that law would always be a part of my life. My dad spent more than a year battling charges and going to trial for his case. Lawyers, courtrooms, judges, trials

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    educational aspirations are to obtain fist my bachelors degree in communications while minoring in paralegal studies. After obtaining by bachelors degrees in these two fields I would then like to move forward in working toward my Juris Doctor in the field of law, hopefully it would be mostly financially payed for through whatever job I land after graduating with my bachelors degree in communications.T he ultimate goal however is to become attorney,but while living out my career in law I would also

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    lead women to be more likely than men to consider parenthood when thinking about balancing work and life, 2) emotional processes that cause negative experiences for women, when preparing for parenthood and a career and 3) the behavioral process that lead men and women to adjust their career goals in the anticipation of future parenthood. The first is the mental work of anticipated parenthood. Mental work is a term which describes the active thinking and feeling work that takes place in anticipation

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    The Relationship between Gender Inequality and Law Enforcement Gender inequality is a major global problem. Hasanovic (2014) Gender is a social construct that outlines the roles, behaviors, activities and features that a particular society believes are appropriate for men and women. Gender equality is necessary to provide a fair and productive labor market (Hasanovic, 2014). Law enforcement agencies are no exception to this major issue. To some extent the effects of gender inequality cause a major

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