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    Family System in Social Work Practice The steps in the GIM practice skills involves understanding the entire family system; the amount of data involve to the organization of information; and understand the potential meanings of the information.Moreover‚ in the GIM practice‚ there are two useful tools for generating information such as eco-map and genogram. Eco-map tools will provide the graphic nature of the family ecological system that includes family membership and relationships. Whereas geno-grams

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    What Motivate People to Vote? Voting is often inconvenient‚ it is personally costly. You have to take time to register and to learn about the candidates‚ and in the election day you may need to take time of your work to stand in long lines possibly in a bad weather ‚ all that knowing that perhaps your vote will note make a difference among all the millions votes. So why do millions of people expend their own time‚ energy‚ and money to cast a vote that will not make any difference in the

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    to when working with patients from a different culture:  Transport evidence based treatment  Culturally adapt evidence based treatment  Culturally supported interventions  Developing new interventions Ethical Principles of Culture & Spirituality in Addiction  Personal responsibility and Voluntarism: Before developing a treatment plan‚ the patient needs to be informed of all information on all reasonable treatment options; regardless of the practitioners attitudes toward the interventions

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    years of age at a poverty rate of 28.4%. (Stats IN‚ 2010) Composition of the low-income group: Racial/Ethnic Group | Percentage of Poor | Age Group | Percentage of Poor | African American | 28.9 | <5 years | 33% | Hispanic | 36.8 | 5 years | 34.5% | White non-Hispanic | 13.4 | 6-11 years | 29% | Other | 40.6 | 12-15 years | 23.75% | 2 or more races | 25.1 | 16-24 years | 29% | | | 25-44 years | 18.25% | | | 45-64 years | 6.75% | | | 65-75+ years | 9% | (City-Data.com‚ 2009)

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    collective orientation. Buying brands an expression of personal identity. A move from mass to segmented marketing. Emergence of ethnic markets. Targeting – using communication styles of the group you are interested in reaching. U.S. Latinos or Hispanic Americans (Mexican Americans‚ Cuban Americans) African Americans or Black. Caribbean Americans (Jamaican Americans‚ Haitian Americans) Asian Americans (Chinese Americans‚ Japanese

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    display two cultural views of these minority groups; Hispanic Americans and

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    Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) states minorities (such as African Americans or Latinos) have a disproportionate amount of contact with the criminal justice system when compared to their white counterparts. Two perspectives that explain this disproportionality are differential offending and differential treatment. Differential offending argues there is an actual difference in offending between races; DMC is a result of minorities committing more crimes than their white counterparts (Hindelang

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    and doing (its common patterns of behavior‚ including language and other forms of interactions). Also called symbolic culture. As mentioned above Latinos/ Hispanics have their own cultures and ways of doing things. For instance‚ their language; growing up in California I learned a lot of Mexican Spanish‚ but since moving here and meeting Latinos from El Salvador I hear a difference in speech. An example of this would be the phrase ‘I know‚’ in Mexican Spanish is ‘Lo Se‚’ But in El Salvador it

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    The plight of the Hispanic citizen in the United States is difficult to characterize; a massive demographic that has made its home in an equally massive nation - every major US city today boasts an impressive and diverse Hispanic population. Nowhere is this more true than in Los Angeles and New York City‚ where Hispanic Americans number in the millions. But who are Hispanic Americans? To what degree have they assimilated to the broader “mainstream” American culture? How do they differ from one

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    Abstract Hispanic/Latino and Jehovah Witnesses are both discriminated against for different reasons. In this essay I will go into more depth on why they are discriminated against.. Racial and Ethnic Diversity In this essay that I am writing‚ I will be writing about the Jehovah Witness religion and Hispanic/Latino race. I will be telling you how they are different

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