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    balance to be maintained”: shared and personal. Personal knowledge benefits the individual who possesses it and is obtained through first-hand experience or observation. Shared knowledge, however, has the potential to benefit an entire population. The connection between personal knowledge and shared is an indivisible bond. One cannot separate something that is interwoven; this can be demonstrated in the example of a ladder. If separated, the ladder cannot exist as a ladder without its other half in the

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    Child Abuse and It’s Connection with Social Work Amanda Miller SWK 3301-01 Child Abuse and It’s Connection with Social Work “Childhood should be carefree, playing in the sun; not living a nightmare in the darkness of the soul” (Pelzer, 1995, p. 166). Various discussions, studies, and ethical problems are formed around the topic of child abuse. Child abuse, defined by the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA), is “any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker

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    Frederic Ameil, who said, “The man who has no inner-life is a slave to his surroundings.” makes us to evaluate what’s surrounding us in our life and is any part of our life imprisoning us, and what we would like to surround us with, but what is the connection between inner and outer life? The outer life comes from a different source than the inner. The outer life comes from our Parents: their bodies create our body. But the inner life comes from our own growth of consciousness. In our individuality both

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    Sleep, sex, and food are the three most important aspect of a human life. Each of them represents resting, reproducing, and surviving – essential elements that form the foundation of human culture and society. The status of these elements always represents the social stature and cultural ideology, of the desire or dislike of people. Some standards are universal, while some are uniquely formed through generations of different cultural traditions. Food in this case might be the most simple and yet

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    Divergent Connector Text to world. In the book Divergent, there is a text to self connection. In this book you get to understand how Tris is feeling. You get to experience her emotions. She is afraid. She is afraid that anyone will find out she is divergent. She is excited. She is excited when she gets to experience the zipline. She thinks about every action she takes or word she speaks before and after she takes them, she thinks about the actions and words of others in the same way. She decides

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    Attachment refers to the emotional connection that matures between infants and their primary caregivers throughout the first year of life. Attachment appears to be a universal feature of development in all cultures. Its importance has led to a continuing debate about the value of attachment in infancy on children’s later development. (Wallace & Caulfield, 1998). There are three key theories that have dominated the literature on attachment: Sigmund Freud, Konrad Lorenz and John Bowlby. Bowlby’s theory

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    The controversy issue about the connection and complications of a relationship has been in circulation for ages. The formula for a good marriage is highly in demand, and the failure of a marriage begins to point fingers at either side. The 50% divorce rate in America is all too high, which begins to raise questions, who and what is at fault to the failure of these marriages. Is it the neglect between a husband and wife, the miscommunication, or ones high expectation of their significant other? Many

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    facilitating student engagement and motivation, teachers are encouraged to provide constant and consistent feedback which includes questions and activities which spark reflection. Research indicates the process of engaging students through communication, connection, and collaboration is based on what works best for the population of students in the online course (Cavanaugh, Repetto, Wayer and Spitler, 2013). Utilizing the levels of interactivity, teachers can understand how better to engage students in the

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    Parenting 's Link to Delinquency I researched the connection between “Co-parenting problem and Delinquency” in the social work literature. The literature discussed the challenges faced by those attempting to co -parent after divorce or the end of a relationship, where the raising of children is involved. Scholars suggest that though Co parenting is often a portrait of difficulty or may be viewed as an unobtainable situation effective communication is essential to transitioning into this new parental

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    Throughout the book Congress: The Electoral Connection there is a common theme that the author, David Mayhew, brings to our attention. He argues that the members of Congress have one exclusive goal, to get reelected; because of this goal, it effects their behavior and actions during their time in office. There are four reasons that Mayhew puts an emphasis on the goal of reelection, those being political reality, the lack of focus on parties but rather on individuals, the constant struggle for power

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