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    1 Assignment 1. What is your own theory of management? You can describe it in words or draw it as a model. (Keep a copy for yourself so that you can modify it as the course proceeds and you progress through the program you can see how your theory of management changes). Theory of management is a list of ideas and goals set into place by owners or organizations which set forth rules and guidelines on how to manage a business. Management theory gives insight to managers and supervisors

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    renowned for its vibrant arts scene, alongside it being a popular destination for tourist to visitor and explore throughout the year. For this to be successful Ethan needs to consider the range of cultural differences in the groups; in particular Asia as this is going to be the main group he targets. Hofstede’s cultural dimensions theory breaks this down into 5 dimensions; Uncertainty Avoidance, Power Distance, Individualism, Time Orientation, Masculinity-Femininity. (Schermerhorn, Davidson, Poole,

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    particular client’s situation, one theory I would use with this client is the strengths perspective. This man could really be making a decision to follow his dreams or since he is in his 50s (in middle adulthood) he could also be going through the male climacteric and one aspect of it is what is known more widely as a midlife crisis. In order to address whether this man is having a midlife crisis or is genuine about his ideas I would have to also use Levinson’s theory of development with this client

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    In regards to theories of justice, Rawl’s significantly overlooks members of society within the realm of dependency. This can be seen in the way he speaks towards people with dependency needs and those who fulfill those needs, or more pointedly, the way he doesn’t write towards them, at all. The holes that are left in Rawl’s theory are remedied by Kittay’s analysis of dependency, and her understanding of dependency and dependency workers. The holes in Rawl’s theory include the importance of human

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    ‘’Uses and Gratification’’ is a theory formulated by the professor Elihu Katz in the late 1950’s that analyzes the relationship between media and people in order to examine questions of “how” and “why” individuals use media to satisfy particular needs. The theoretical framework was released when the commonest view regarding this topic was the Classic view.  This view, developed at the beginning of the 20th century, is characterised by the assumption that media are powerful and active tools, capable

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    explores “balancing one’s own needs with the collective needs of the people” (Ramsarran, 2015, p. 3). Furthermore, it involves” acting in a professional capacity, placing professional service before personal goals or advantage (Ramsarran, 2015, p. 3).” The above is relevant to my situation in that I balanced my own needs with that of the people in Jessica and all of the individuals she

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    Social Work Observation

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    Perhaps one of the research questions I would be interested in is how to be an effective social worker when you have limited resources. During the assessment process I would need to begin to this cuss the issue of funding with other social workers and agencies that I communicate on a regular basis. Find out how they are able to work with limited resources and how they make it work. Also, discussion where they are not able to make it work and discuss how that affects the effectiveness of their treatment

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    understanding that the person is there at their own free will and are not being made to be a part of that program. Rather than have someone in a program taking up room that does not want to be there when someone who truly needs and wants to be there can be getting the help they need. Therefore, when finding a program for Tony I had to look at a program that would be helpful because of his age and that can help his family. Now we know that rehabilitation is the process that helps a trouble individual

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    Case Study Bea Rosen

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    1. There are a few boundary issues that need to be addressed. The social worker developed a personal relationship with Bea. Bea was in need of additional income, she wanted to find a female to rent her spare room to. The social worker had a friend, “a woman who might be interested” renting the room (Hoffman, & St. Clair, 2003, p. 46). She asked for permission to let her friend know of the room, asking to releasing Bea’s information was appropriate. The boundary issue is that the social worker should

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    “I believe the world and all that’s in it is one big family, and we need to help each other.” This quote says that no matter who you are, you have a family that can help you and that you need to help others. Chapter 29 of Inkheart by Cornelia Funke supports this theory, because while Meggie and Mo were talking they thought about Dustfinger. They were wondering if he was ok. This shows that they really do care about Dustfinger after he betrayed them. This shows us that everyone makes mistakes, and

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