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    Social Worker Goals

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    When I started thinking about my future, becoming a Social worker was never in my plans. I knew that I always wanted to help people; I just never thought I could make a career out of it. When was younger, I spent time working at a nursing home serving them dinner. During my time working there, I was able to get to know the elderly patients and began to enjoy spending time with them, and just being someone, they could talk to. I also worked at a summer camp and an after-school program, which was

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    Simple Social Worker

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    Social workers respond to crisis situations such as mass shootings, disasters, child abuse, and mental health emergencies. A lot of the times a person can be shopping or doing anything in their daily routine and see a person with bruises on their body. Most of the time the person will assume what happens rather than ask. (Not that the person will tell the truth.) Although the person does not know all the facts, they will still call the social worker. Therefore, this will send the person that got

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    Receiving this $500.00 scholarship will help me in reaching my career goal of being a social worker because my parents are not financially stable to help put through schools. I feel that this is a great opportunity for me because I will be able to pursue my dream of being a social worker. This scholarship will help me in a way to give back to my community. I want to be a social worker because I want to be able to help young people who were in the same situation or similar situations as I was as

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    Miracle Worker Symbolism

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    Symbolism in The Miracle Worker Symbolism is a tangible object that is used to signify ideas and qualities, rather than the literal meaning (Literarydevice.com). Symbolism is often used in pieces of literature to add effects (reference.com), meaning and depth to the pieces. The play, The Miracle Worker, by William Gibson, is about Annie Sullivan first teaching a blind and deaf child, Helen Keller, to communicate using language. The doll Helen plays with in the play is an example of symbolism.

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    Miracle Worker Changes

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    through a negative change, but mostly the changes are positive. These changes can include things like love, importance, faith, and independence. In The Miracle Worker every character goes through some sort of transformation. Unlike some novels or plays all of these changes were positive and for the better. In William Gibson’s The Miracle Worker, many of the characters go through dramatic changes, especially Annie, James, and Captain Keller. Annie is one of the characters who go through a drastic change

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    The Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) origins as an organization to administer claims under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act began in 1916. The Office of Workers’ Compensation Program is governed by 20 CFR Parts 1, 10 and 25 Performance of Functions; Claims for Compensation Under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act; Compensation for Disability and Death of Noncitizen Federal Employees Outside the United States; Final Rule. (Effective on August 29, 2011) The Federal Employees'

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    Introduction In Matthew chapter 20, verse one through sixteen; Matthew describes the parable of the workers in vineyard. This parable is one of the longer one’s, but the idea of what this passage is about is quite obviously seen in the very beginning of the in verse one when it is said “For the kingdom of heaven is like…” There first is the historical context of what employment meant at that time, however there is also other beliefs that this parable contains other lessons that might be more susceptible

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    Workers In North Korea

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    its people abroad. According to testimonies from defectors, the workers usually receive about 10% of their salaries upon return. During their work, they often face up to 20 hour work days. These workers are essential to the survival of the North Korean regime. The regime brings in 1-2 billion dollars annually through exporting its citizen's labor. That money helps sustain the Kim rule and self-alleged nuclear program. When the workers are abroad they are put under surveillance, surrender their passport

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    Chinese Laborers on the Transcontinental Railroad During the westward expansion, two thirds of the four thousand Transcontinental railroad workers were Chinese. The Central Pacific Railroad Company hoped to get over five thousand workers, although by 1864, they only had six hundred. The first Chinese workers were then hired By Central Pacific to do the hard and dangerous work. The Chinese previously worked on other railroads and built the Great Wall. The laborers working on the Transcontinental

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    Worker Pay Disparity

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    The CEO to Worker Pay Gap A considerable disparity exists today in America between a CEO and the median employee. In average a chief executive earns three hundred and four more than the medium worker (Hiltzik, 2018). The disparity is more significant in companies that employ more workers at a lower wage and lower for companies that don’t have such service level ("What you’re not being told about the pay gap," 2015). Globalization and digitalization seem to be in part responsible for the gap as the

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