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Describe your initial assumptions before attending each meeting. Explain any insights you gained from attending each meeting.
Explain why substance misuse and substance use disorders cannot be reliable and easily identified through screening and that less severe forms of the condition.
What is the difference between dehumanization and humanization? According to Freire, how does oppression dehumanize oppressors and oppressed people?
What factors contribute to this uneven progress? What are some possible strategies for creating more progress in these countries?
What are greenhouse gases and how do they contribute to global warming? What role do developing world governments play in aggravating food insecurity?
Do you think language is a symptom or a cause of the political divisions that separate us? What's your evidence?
Who or what confers meaning on the alarm clock? Why is this significant? How does Sartre use this quote to illustrate what he means by bad faith?
Explain how these other techniques or strategies might further ensure quality, trustworthiness, and credibility in qualitative research.
Explain how you would engage her in treatment, identifying potential cultural considerations related to substance use.
Explain what you found in your search related to protecting privacy, minimizing harm, and respecting the shared experiences of others.
How is Miami different from the rest of the country in regard? Which groups, do you think are dominant here in terms of culture, power and economics in Miami?
Is there such a thing as a social structure that constrains individual action, or is society nothing more than a figment of our imaginations?
What is the role of institutions in society - do they perform positive functions, or simply work in the interests of the powerful and against the powerless?
What are the strengths and Limitations of macro-scale research in helping us to understand human action?
Why doesn't everyone engage in deviant behavior? Provide examples of social bonds in your own life that may have kept you from engaging in deviant behavior.
Suppose you had to teach someone to be a member of your social class, gender, and age group. How would you do that? What would be the key lessons?
Describe your family structure. Do you have members of your family who are in different age groups living in your household? How do they interact?
Select the five behaviors that you consider to be the most serious violations of ethical practice. What are the reasons for your selection of these behaviors?
Identify the personal characteristics of an effective group leader. What are the three most important skills for group counselors to have? Explain your answer.
How is Miami different from the rest of the country in this regard? Which groups do you think dominant here in terms of culture, power and economics in Miami?
How would the amendment or replacement change current policy? Describe the bill you would present? Summarize the bill's major provisions.
Explain which of the three key elements might apply best to males and which of the three key elements might apply best to females, and explain why.
Explain at least one of the problems the argument has. Say how serious you think the problem is and why you think that.
Why you selected the issue? How the issue affects social work? The reason you chose the specific representative.
Provide a chronological history of the individual's. Analyze the individual's experiences by applying theory and concepts learned throughout both HBSE courses.