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    Introduction A large component of the social work profession is cultural competency. According to the National Association of Social Workers, in order to be culturally competent, social workers should understand culture and its’ role in society (National Association of Social Workers [NASW], 2008). Social workers should be able to recognize the strength of each culture, have knowledge of their clients’’ cultures, and provide culturally sensitive services to each individual with whom they work with

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    The New Zealand Health Survey (NZHS) produces figures from where New Zealand official statistics are published. Statistics New Zealand integrate the official data from the NZHS into the Programme of Official Statistics to coordinate data across government (New Zealand Health Survey: Content Guide 2012/2013, 2013). These results then assist the Executive Government of New Zealand, Government Departments and local authorities in policy making to meet the demands of the general public. The objectives

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    century ago, Americans at 2012 live 27 years more. This trend can be described as “People’s health improves when their income and social status increase”. Even though people are live longer as the time passed by, when looking at a smaller picture, there is a big income gap between the wealthy and the poor, and it’s obvious that people who have higher income and social status usually have more control over their life. They have better health status, better diet habit, and better living condition.

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    was done by designing an online survey with an interval measurement, which was completed by 482 undergraduate college students of a large public American university. Through this online survey, researchers concluded partial truths in 5 hypotheses. The consensus of these 5 hypotheses included the relationship between parental involvement, over-parenting; and

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    if the survey would have been shared through other universities or colleges. If I had actually known what variables were to be tested the results could have been better interpreted. My study and the diversity used came from sharing Rutgers Qualtircs link, social media with other students resulted in our strengths for this study. Because the study was conducted over the internet, most participants may not have found the need to actually go through each question carefully. Since, the survey for the

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    Introduction This report will focus on Doritos "For the Bold" marketing campaign and analysis the campaign with two categories of social media: social communicating and social publishing. In addition to this report will consider on two norms for marketing campaign: grow sales and increase proximately customer. Doritos is one of the well-known distinguished tortilla brand, in United Kingdom Doritos is own by Walker Sacks ltd. and both companies are under a parent company PepsiCo Inc. The chosen marketing

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    Attachment Survey

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    For example, the attachment survey determined that one of my type of attachments is attachment-related avoidance, this is one area or aspect of the survey which I believe is very accurate. While I am a social person and I generally enjoy interacting with other people, however, there are limits and restrictions. For example, I prefer to interact and socialize with people

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    Separate Shelters are needed for Homeless Adolescents under the age of Eighteen. Deanna Marzolf Angela Chew Fayetteville State University Author Note Social Work 410 Dr. Erica Campbell Abstract In communities across the nation, homeless adolescents under the age of eighteen are surviving on the streets alone and afraid. The availability of homeless shelters, for this demographic, are

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    A survey is a process of obtaining information or a general view, examination, or description of something. It is a data collection tool used to gather information about individuals. It has a variety of purposes and can actually be conducted in many ways. One of the ways is by printed questionnaire, over the telephone, by mail, in person, by diskette, or on the web. However, the information is collected through the use of standardized procedures. This is to ensure that every participant is asked

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    Socio-Economic Study

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    determining the socio economic contributions the project/business can offer. -attempt to determine economic impacts on society or GNP. - Based on the fact that the enterprise is an organ of society and that its actions have a decisive impact on the social scene. -Any business, in the present world situation, has the responsibility to make its best contribution to the defensive strength of its country. -the business must consider its impact upon society. It has to consider whether the action is likely

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