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    the internet. Although ISIS is based in the Middle East, the organization identifies, radicalizes, and recruits isolated citizens from all over the world to join their group through social media. Recently, there has been an increase in American citizens communicating with ISIS members through encrypted means on social media. It is becoming increasingly difficult for the authorities to protect citizens

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    that will enable a fundamental change for a social movement and the government they influence (Meyers 177). Meyers outlines six typical mechanisms used through the institutionalization of protest in the U.S. One typical mechanism has to do with policymakers offering a meeting with representatives of a particular social movement. This is a great way to inject either energy

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    Being a social worker comes with many responsibilities where it is crucial to act in an ethical and professional manner. One of those responsibilities is establishing boundaries with clients that must not be broken. This means that there should not be a dual relationship between the social worker and client, meaning the professional enters into a second role with the client. In this reading, I learned the different categories of boundaries a social worker could violate whether intentionally or by

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    Social Work Job Analysis

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    I am interested in the Social Worker position with the New Hope Rehab facility in Billings, MT. By night, I am a 911-Dispatcher for the City of Billings, a position I have excelled in for the past 18 years. By day, I have been fulfilling the remaining requisites of my master’s degree in social work and gaining medical social work experience as an intern with the care management department at St. Vincent Healthcare. While I have enjoyed my time at the Billings Communication Center, I will be an

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    Recently more teenagers than ever have multiple social media accounts, and it’s not uncommon to see a group full of teens sitting together, glued to their phones, sitting in silence. The author of Hazards of Social Media, Brittany Tate, includes that studies have shown that this could be bad for both mental and physical health reasons. Teenagers that are hyperactive texters and excessive users of social media are more likely to try cigarettes, try alcohol, be binge drinkers, use illicit drugs, be

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    are impacted by other individuals, regardless of whether we are latently watching their conduct or effectively agreeing to their solicitations. Persuasion is a type of social impact in which a group of people is purposefully urged to receive a thought, mentality, or game-plan by typical means. This paper expects to concentrate on social persuasion marketing adopted by Nykaa.com. Persuasion is a way to deal with outlining sites and web administrations which puts the accentuation on planning the webpage

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    Social Media Analysis

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    Bill Nye hits the hammer on head with that quote because social media has become this generations way of communicating. Don’t get me wrong the mass media has advanced our society and knowledge tenfold, but is what we’re reading in these tweets or magazines actually hurting our indelicacy? I took two articles with the hot topic of smoking marijuana in society, economic market, and legalization nationally. One article was from CNN (mass media) and the other was from a scholarly web page. The articles

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    representatives of high-tech inventions which can provide the connection to the globe via online platform. The online social network has become a widespread phenomenon nowadays. Technology makes things easier and become inseparable part of our life. However, the overuse of the internet will lead to social isolation between people. There are three reasons that I think will make social isolation by over using the internet, which are people may not gather frequently, build up an estrangement and build

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    Social class comes from the idea of ‘social stratification’ – a term that refers to a system whereby a population in society is divided into ranks, or categories, based on “their relative power, property and prestige” (Henslin, Possamai and Possamai-Inesedy 2010). These categories help classify the 3 main different social classes; working/lower class, middle class, and upper class. Therefore, when we’re looking at ‘class inequality’ we’re looking at the disparities between them and what causes those

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    This lack of in-depth analysis has proven a chronic problem, as it was demonstrated by Rose in 2002 and again by Todd in 2014. 7 8 Although some select intersectional studies on class were undertaken after 1995 (mostly involving gender) this generalisation is valid. There is

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