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other elements. It describes the use of facilities, community resources and other resources as well. It is also designed to study the relationship of association among various factors or variables and take into account the solicited views of a social issue or problem in program or policy design/planning process. Descriptive research provides a description of an observable fact or event or the relationships between two or more observable facts or events. Assessments vary categorically, but they can
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[pic] |Course Syllabus College of Social Sciences BSHS/302 Version 6 Introduction to Human Services | |Copyright © 2011, 2009, 2005 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides a broad overview of the human services discipline using practice settings and social problems as lenses so that the role and function of the human service provider, as well as the clients with whom they work can be understood in context. The course begins with a brief
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be streamlined by careful and rational deliberations. PESTCL ANALYSIS: Political: * The issue of the land acquisition would have a big political implication, as at the site of operations. Different political parties play politics, by assembling people against the land acquisition and pose a roadblock. This is proved by the present simmering issue of POSCO in Odisha. | Economic: * The CSR issues if gather speed, would help elevate the economic condition of the displaced families, at the same
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conservation). 2. When the adoption of a new practice would reduce operating costs, as well as contribute to a social issue (e.g., Chiquita saving millions each year after reducing its use of select chemicals). 3. When a current business practice can be identified (in part) as contributing to an important social problem, and modifications and improvements would help address the issue (e.g., McDonald’s deciding to phase out supersize options). 4. When there is an opportunity to improve employee
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**** Sustainability Plan for Water & Energy Consumption for Marriott Introduction You are to write this assignment from the point of view of the company’s new CSR Manager so you should use this section to introduce yourself to company executives and stakeholders and that this document is the company’s approved 2017 CSR Plan. Let’s assume that I am another company executive, an insider, and will be receiving your plan. You will want to write this in a professional way, directed to insiders
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population of 1.2 billion people, this means that every third Indian is bereft of even basic necessities like nutrition, education and health care and many are still blighted by unemployment and illiteracy. Social entrepreneurs can help alleviate these issues by putting those less fortunate on a path towards a worthwhile life. Rather than leaving societal needs to the government or business sectors, they can solve the problem by changing the system. What is a Social Entrepreneur?: Over the past two
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we are doomed to dwell in our never-ending troubles. Our attempts to solve one social issue will cause another issue to be created or rise. The book by Ira Silver contained very relevant and interesting social problems. It was hard to decide which two to discuss, so I was drawn to ones that I witnessed that compelled me to find more information about. The first I am going to discuss is the recurring issues that are discussed in chapter 4. Police mistreatment of blacks I have witnessed many times
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Dealing with Guilt & Forgiveness Choice is not defined by others for you. Choice is defined by you alone. When you allow others to make choices for you, you give up your potential, power and ability to live your most authentic given life. In having said that, when we live our lives by our own choices, we also experience our own trials and tribulations which in effect become our compass that puts us on the course we choose to take based on how we choose to learn, or ignore the lessons that life bestows
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Altruism and Prosocial Behavior Altruism occurs when our motive from our behavior is entirely for the interest of others and is not motivated by self-interest (Feenstra, 2011). Doing something for someone to make them happy with no alternative motive would be acting altruistically, because your ultimate goal was the happiness of the other person. The happiness of others is the true goal of altruistic motives is for the well-being of another person, not yourself (Feenstra, 2011). You might receive
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