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    TESCO faces three different social and environmental issues, which makes it significant for them to implement effective corporate social responsibility strategies. It is analysed from the CSR report of the firm that they are focused towards three big ambitions, which includes improving health, reducing waste of food and creating opportunities. The organisation is focused towards reducing food waste not only in their own operations but also promotes the concept in the value chain that is distribution

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    about how the athletic department at Carmel High School handles social media. They talk about how the athletic department benefits from social media, Jim stated that the use of social media has been essential in communicating with their stakeholder. They primarily use Twitter to update the results during contests, promote upcoming events, and congratulate staff and athletes on any accomplishments that have been met. They have also used social media to send quick community alerts when games are running

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    of psychology with regard to your social change or social justice topic • An evaluation of the ethnic inequalities on the psychological well-being of the population(s) affected by your social change or social justice topic • An analysis of any concerns regarding ethnic inequality as it pertains to your social change or social justice topic • An analysis of the role of psychology in impacting historical biases and oppression and addressing social change or social justice movements for targeted oppressed

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    The timeline of the book portrays the social tensions between the immigrants and the white families as Jim’s perspective on the world steadily expands. On the farm, there is a common theme of simplicity and natural setting, in town Jim is able to comprehend the underlying contempt the merchant families have for the foreigners, and further on as an adult the harsh reality of society’s impact on reputation. While out on the farm, Jim’s life lacks common social interactions found in a normal person's

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    being abusive towards the child, s/he calls the social services department to report the case. As a result, the social services department appoints a social worker to investigate the case. The function of social workers is to help the people in need, to help people overcome life’s struggle. It is also the social worker’s job to make sure that people are not being abused. Additionally, Social workers advocate for those in needs and without a voice. Social workers have to be ethical, respectable, trustworthy

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    Issue Proposal: Social Media Technology has taken over our world. Electronics devices such as iPads, computers, Surfaces, and Smartphones make it easy for everyone to stay connected to social media. Technology is defined as “the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry” Online Etymology Dictionary). Social media is defined “as websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking” industry (Online Etymology

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    tension between the two racial groups of the Hazaras or Shi’a and the Pashtun or Sunni. In The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini uses the historical conflicts in Afghanistan to convey the impact of social classes and ethnic tensions on opportunity. Sohrab misses out on life's opportunities due to his ethnicity and social status in the form of failing to evacuate and being slaved.

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    Ethical Issues in Social Media Emerging Information Technologies are faced with numerous ethical issues. One of the most centers of ethical debate in Information Technology is social networks. Social networking has changed from a niche phenomenon to mass adoption. Although the concept of social networking was formulated in the 1960s, the advent of fast internet has sent the concept viral. Currently, social networks have been dogged with myriad ethical issues. Privacy issues are the epicenter of these

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    The issues of social class run rampant in both Emma and Jane Eyre. While reading these novels, it was not hard to view where these women stood. Jane started as a governess, who fortunately was able to procure an inheritance that rose her to the same standing of Mr. Rochester. Emma, however does not move about in her social class, rather, she “helps” Jane and Harriet move about their class. Looking at Emma, Emma sees the Woodhouses and Knightleys as coequal, as the town’s distinguished families. The

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    There are several issues related to issues of human diversity that have influenced the development of my interest in social work. As I take a look around my community and what is occurring in the world I notice the different cultures, environments, and lack of humanity. I took an interest in these three categories and learned there are recurring issues within each. There is a lack of cultural competency in the society. Different cultures do not interact effectively with one another as much as they

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