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    Assignment 1 Social Location is basically certain class characteristics of yourself that sociologist use to predict your outcomes and get feedback from your opinions. They mainly use this to through interpret the outcomes of surveys or to use the outcomes of survey’s to get the feedback they wanted. Your social locations consist of your job‚ income‚ education‚ gender‚ age‚ and race-ethnicity. If any of these characteristics change so will you self-concept and behavior. My race is African American

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    Social Location In 1979‚ a commencement speech at a women’s college was given by Adrienne Rich‚ who asks the question‚ "What does a woman need to know?" She believes that the key component to a woman’s growth and knowledge is education‚ largely the events and histories of women‚ as well as self-knowledge. Rich found that up until then‚ there were no women’s colleges that provided young women with the education they needed for survival as a whole person in a world which denies women wholeness. Rich

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    SOCIAL LOCATION PAPER Ever since women were given suffrage and more generally equal rights‚ there has been a rise of women in the common work places. Unfortunately‚ much of the business and high power corporations within the United States are under a patriarchy and women don’t get much of the power and pay as men do. Furthermore‚ women in the workplace just become “eye candy” or even objects of sexual fantasies for the men who hire them or for the men who work with or around them. Though women

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    Imagine yourself in a locality surrounded by strangers- a new city‚ a new state yet‚ no more totally strange. Check-in Yo!‚ update your profile and you are all set for the location. The location based social networking app Yo!Buddy is making you familiar with the society and locale wherever you are. You can see the like-minded interests and hobbies pursuant‚ neighbors and have chance to communicate with them. If you think you are not familiar with the ones you desire to go ahead and say ‘hello’

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    The Dangers of Location Services and Social Networks The growth of social networks and smartphones over the past few years has come with a dangerous side-effect: the violation of privacy and security. Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter may appear to be a fun way to keep in touch or to easily socialize with friends and family‚ but as these networks continue to grow some very serious privacy and security concerns emerge. Interestingly these concerns could be easily prevented by any educated

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    Social location the position on the social-spectrum. Some are rich and others poor or they fall under a middle class category on the social spectrum. Some can be poor but have integrity. Our social location is determined by you and by others. Our own social location tells what we think of ourselves. Another social location tells what others believe of us on the social spectrum. That rich person could be a humanitarian‚ and could care about the world‚ for example. Our social location tells us what

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    The importance of knowing one’s social location is imperative to fully understand one’s personal values‚ goals and relationships with other people‚ in other words‚ self-identity. Developing a sense of self is also an essential part of every individual becoming a mature person and for me‚ a competent social worker. Additionally‚ having a sense of identity is important because it allows people to stand out as individuals‚ develop a sense of well-being and importance‚ and fit in with certain groups

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    As clinicians our inability to relate to clients due to different social identities such as race‚ socio-economic class‚ and other factors may cause difficulty in practice. Discussion of social location‚ “a process in which the therapist initiates a conversation with a family about similarities and differences in their key identities‚ such as race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ class‚ sexual orientation‚ and religion‚ and how they may potentially influence the therapy process” (Watts-Jones‚ 2010‚ pg.405)‚ is

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    Social location/pg.3- the group memberships that people have because of their location in history and society. The term of social location as it corresponds to the video shows the memberships that just about all young Mexican migrant workers share in order to assist the parents in providing for their families. You can also see throughout the whole time in the video their how their roles play out. Honestly you would not even be able to call them farmers but peasants because they work in the much

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    THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL LOCATION TSHOLOFELO.F.MOTLALESELELO 201200601 PART 1: SUMMARY OF MUSA DUBE’S ARTICLE HIV/AIDS is not only a health issue it is influenced and in some cases even a result of matters concerning our society’s culture‚ beliefs economics and even politics. It is therefore an issue of development as well. As such it is important to find ways of dealing with prevention and subsidizing the effect of the disease. A theoretical method which Musa Dube uses in her article to analyze

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