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judge issues on the unique merit |
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what do liberals and conservatives have in common |
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maintaining our society as it is currently structured |
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what do radicals and reactionaries have in common? |
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they don't like how society is currently structured |
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what is the conservative attitude towards change? |
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what are liberals attitudes towards change |
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they see change as a positive thing |
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reform rather than radical reconstruction |
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how do conservatives view change |
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they resist it and think it's bad |
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what do liberals think about change |
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they are generally for it |
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what do radicals think of change |
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They like it but there should be lots of change not just a little |
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how do conservatives view human nature |
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they are pessimistic and think people are corrupt and self centered |
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how do liberals view human nature |
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John Locke's blank slate they are optimistic |
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how do radicals view human nature |
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optimistically and that people should have control of their conditions and they will work hard |
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how do conservatives view individual behavior |
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people are responsible for their own behavior and choose whatever they are doing and are responsible for the results |
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how do conservatives view poverty |
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what is the liberal and radical view on individual behavior |
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behavior is caused by the environment that a person is in |
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what is the conservative view on the family |
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traditional mom, dad, and kid family. They reject policies that do not follow that system |
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how do liberals view the family |
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as an evolving institution |
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how do radicals view the family |
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traditional family systems are oppressive and changing family systems need government support |
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what is the conservative view of society |
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society is fair and functions fine on its own |
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what is the liberal view of society |
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society needs to be regulated to ensure fair competition between various interests |
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what is the radical view on society |
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society contains inequalities and conflict between people with power and those without and needs to be changed |
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What is the conservative view on governmemt |
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Support not regulate free market |
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What do liberals think the government need to do |
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government needs to regulate free market economy to ensure fairness |
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how do radicals view role of government |
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market economy is unfair and a social system or some kind of mixed system is needed |
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what is the stigma attached to welfare |
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it devalues the person and undermines their dignity and ability to care for themselves |
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what is generalists practices |
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works with all levels of clients |
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what is system perspective |
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drawing on strengths they already have |
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what are the two beliefs on what social welfare is |
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nomarket economic transfer help people meet basic needs |
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exploring clients situation difficult and collaborating with client |
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what is the functional definition for social welfare |
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institution to handle dependence and facilitate interdependence |
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what is a social structure |
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how individual achieves identity such as status and role |
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defined role in a society |
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set of expected behaviors |
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what is a role expectation |
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how a role should be played |
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how a person actually plays their role |
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what are the skills of a social worker |
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assesement, ability to refer clients, advocating |
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what is empathic listening |
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not rushing solutions, and listening for skills and strengths |
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evaluating interventions and deciding where client is, what the next step is to fix the problem |
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what have sociologists and anthropologists have decided a society needs to function |
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production, population, social integration, mutual support, social order, social change |
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preforms all roles within society and everyone else does the same |
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someone who can not preform their necessary function in a society |
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what are social work core values |
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service, social justice, dignity and worth of person, importance of human relationships |
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what is institutional conception |
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life is so complex in modern society that almost everyone will need help being interdpendent |
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what is residual conception |
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there are two natural institutions in which an individuals needs are met the family and the market economy |
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One that has fully accepted that well being is the governments responsibility |
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what is economic dependency |
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problem is lack of sufficient resources to fulfill basic need |
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what are some services for people who are economically dependent |
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cash support programs, social security, public assistance programs, temporary assistance to needy families, suplemental security income, veterans compensation, unemployment insurance, workers comp, private pensions |
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what are some in kind programs |
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medicade and medicare, maternal and child care, veterans health services, indian health services, |
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what are some shelter aid |
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public housing, subsized housing, energy assistance, |
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what are some nutrition assistance programs |
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snap, child nutrition, wic |
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what are some services for people who are unable to fulfill roles defined by themselves |
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mental health services, family and relationship counseling, employment services, recreation and socialization services, advocacy access |
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lobbied for mental hospital after seeing poor conditions for those who were mentally ill |
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when was the cos established |
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it was established in 1877 in england and then transplanted to usa |
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what did social settlement focus on |
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ellen gates starr and jane addams |
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where and when was hull house founded |
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what are some things hull house offered |
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a day nursery for children, a club for working girls, labor union support, meeting space for neighborhood political groups, lobbying for sanitary and housing reform, and services against explotation of immigrants |
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when did the schools of social work join |
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