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    world there are issues with our societies brought upon by the lack of clear thinking and/or compassion. Many of these issues may not be problems necessarily but just topics discussed when the word “issue” is brought up. One can clearly compare our society to the society described in Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World. In this novel the society Huxley has created is meant to be a utopia, made up of a hierarchy known as the caste system. Social classes in both societies create issues due to the fact

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    combination of education and social justice issues is a complex one. School is supposed to be a safe place for one to learn and grow, however with the increasing amount of inequalities within the school system there seems to be a growing divide between what we consider the “norm” and those we deem as the “other” (Kumashiro, 2000). The “other” is constantly pressured to conform to the norm of society, which is socially constructed (Sensoy and Di Angelo,2012) and this poses an issue in most schools, but even

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    Due to tremendous advancements in technology the social work environment has changed. How social work practitioners function in the professional setting has expanded through the utilization of technology, more specifically the internet. The internet has created venues and opportunities for partnership and promoting varying interests relating to social work in what is called social networking sites (Hu & Bryer, 2014). It is through the diversified mediums, purposeful dynamics, and integration of ethical

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    The issue of corporate social responsibility has recently been the subject of much debate. These debates pose the question “What responsibilities, if any, do corporations have to society and the greater good?” From a legal standpoint the answer to that question is none. Legally, corporations have no responsibility to participate in any type of social responsibility, in fact, doing so is illegal and can lead to directors and corporate officers being sued by shareholders. Although the specific law

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    (Thomas and Pierson, 1995, pp. 134-5) It is the role of a social worker to comment, on procedures and practices which are anti-oppressive and empowering and to contribute and promote the development of these. They should also be respectful towards people’s values, culture, goals and preferences. As social workers there should be no discrimination in the work place by recognising their own prejudices and not use that to oppressive groups or individuals. Colleagues that display any act of discrimination

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    Privacy Issues in Social Media Social Media is a current way in which people are using to interact with one another daily. Since the launch of various Social Networking Sites (SNS) its been a huge attraction in a new way to share information with others and correspond with interests of your choice in many different forms. Although social media sites allow users to share information with friends and other sites on the internet, many people are unaware of how their privacy is getting out. Now that

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    Ethical Issues with Social Media People are increasingly sharing their lives online through social networking sites with little concern for who may be viewing their information. This has become an issue in current times and is up for debate based on the ethical issues associated with Social Media. People don’t realize joining a social network is like joining a community. As any community in real life, your business has a place in the community but should not invade one’s privacy. Social networking

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    Today media focuses on the rich and upper middle class. For instance, they focus one Donald Trump, who is running for president. Instead of the issue of raising the minimum wage for fast food workers. The issue of raising the minimum wage is the issue of social equality. This shows the importance of how social equality is a major issue for people. Social equality has caused an inequality between the poor and rich, which has limited the opportunities for the poor working class. In the Middle Class

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    Social Media’s Influence on Mental Health Issues How is social media affecting one’s mental health? Social media has played a role in how the world connects to one another near and far. With what used to be a simple message to one person has cascaded into multiple conversations, and the ability to share post inspiring and demeaning world-wide in a moment’s notice. These mixed emotions could lead social media users to develop mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression, and a desire

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    Social Issues and Equality Women have made a lot of progress since the 1800s, and are still working hard towards equality today. Elizabeth Gaskell was an English novelist and short story writer from the 1800s. Gaskell became depressed when her only son, William, died at the age of one. Her husband told her to write as a way to relieve her grief. As a result of this, the novel “Mary Barton” was produced. Through her writing, Elizabeth Gaskell gave the women of that time period a voice. Gaskell uses

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