Colleague 1
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Tiffany is a young female that has been charged for prostitution. Being that she is underage, the state has decided to drop all charges for her. She is worried that if her pimp finds out, she is free of charges; he will suspect that she told him. The great thing about Tiffany’s case is that she has someone there to advocate for her. When developing proposals that address specific social problems, policy advocates need to use social science and other literature to understand better how they evolve or grow in specific populations. They need to know where these populations go for assistance with these problems or issues both within organized programs and from nontraditional agencies. (Jansson, B. S. (2018).

The values reflected in this problem are that Tiffany has an advocate that cares about what her next steps are going to be. He wants her to be protected from any harm, so he will arrange for her to get police protection. The good thing about Tiffany willingly wanting to get help from agencies to turn her life around.

Having a legal guardian present and also trying to figure out what will Tiffany’s next steps be. It is stated that she will have police protection, but what about John T? How will police know what he looks like?

Other problems that were not discussed were where Tiffany would go once she is released? Has the social worker contacted her guardian to make sure she has a safe place to stay? Since she is underage, she her parents should be attending these services. If not a parent, she should have a legal guardian present.

Resource

Jansson, B. S. (2018). Becoming an effective policy advocate: From policy practice to social justice. (8th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning Series.

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Colleague 2

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The video  that I decided to this discussion on is that of the case about Tiffany, who was an exploited minor. The social worker was informing the client that she would not be charged  for prostitution due to a new policy against taking advantage of someone due to their age or lack there of . Exploiting a minor goes against the NASW Code of Ethics value of social justice.  One of the main focuses of a social worker is to fight against discrimination based on factors such as age . It  states that ,  Social workers strive to ensure access to needed information, services, and resources; equality of opportunity; and meaningful participation in decision making for all people  ( Workers, N. A. (2008)).

What was omitted is the ramifications of of the individual who is exploiting the child. Also, how to ensure the safety and well-being of the minor.  Another aspect that was omitted was prevention methods so that we can stop this problem from occurring  (Jansson, B. S. (2018) ( pp.212)). Also, that was not mentioned was what caused her to go into prostitution in the first place. Furthermore , how can we ensure our clients the resources and opportunity to a successful and fulfilling future? Social capital theory identifies attributes of people that make it more likely that they will obtain education, move into well-paying jobs, and avoid serious mental health problems. These include growing up in families that have two parents, own their home, and live in safe neighborhoods. This theory predicts whether specific youth will drop out of high school, even though many youth defy these odds and do receive their degrees even when they possess relatively low levels of social capital (Wu et al. 2010) ( Jansson, B. S. (2018)(pp.207)),

References

Jansson, B. S. (2018). Becoming an effective policy advocate: From policy practice to social justice. (8th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning Series.

Laureate Education. (Producer). (2013). Bradley (Episode 7 of 42) [Video file]. In Sessions. Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu

Workers, N. A. (2008). NASW Code of Ethics (Guide to the Everyday Professional Conduct of Social Workers). Washington, DC: NASW.

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I want the argument to show I agree with increasing minimum wage.
The articles and video I’m linking below are where I need citations from. (Need to cite from all 4)

https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-xpm-2014-03-03-ct-biz-0303-work-advice-huppke-20140303-story.html

https://www.cnbc.com/video/2015/01/02/making-ends-meet.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2015/02/02/obamas-claim-that-raising-the-minimum-wage-helps-low-wage-workers-make-ends-meet/?arc404=true

https://www.salary.com/passages/increasing-the-minimum-wage-pros-cons/2/

Pls add an outline as well! I will attach those directions.

I want the argument to show I agree with increasing minimum wage.
The articles and video I’m linking below are where I need citations from. (Need to cite from all 4)

https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-xpm-2014-03-03-ct-biz-0303-work-advice-huppke-20140303-story.html

https://www.cnbc.com/video/2015/01/02/making-ends-meet.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2015/02/02/obamas-claim-that-raising-the-minimum-wage-helps-low-wage-workers-make-ends-meet/?arc404=true

https://www.salary.com/passages/increasing-the-minimum-wage-pros-cons/2/

Need to base my answer of the book chapter.

What does Williston mean by virtue ethics? How does he distinguish it from other ways of thinking about ethics? Why does he think this approach is particularly suitable to ethics in an age of climate change? Be sure to refer to specific passages from Willistons chapter to support your argument.

Pls add an outline as well! I will attach those directions.

I want the argument to show I agree with increasing minimum wage.
The articles and video I’m linking below are where I need citations from. (Need to cite from all 4)

https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-xpm-2014-03-03-ct-biz-0303-work-advice-huppke-20140303-story.html

https://www.cnbc.com/video/2015/01/02/making-ends-meet.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2015/02/02/obamas-claim-that-raising-the-minimum-wage-helps-low-wage-workers-make-ends-meet/?arc404=true

https://www.salary.com/passages/increasing-the-minimum-wage-pros-cons/2/

Consider a market transaction that you have undertaken (or considering) as a consumer which was notable because it is particularly recent, large or unusual. Analyse this transaction from a micro-economic standpoint:
a. Explain how & why (from the perspective of the supplier), the good or service in question was created, and the reason you entered the market to secure this product or service (demand side).
b. Discuss in general terms the factors on the demand and supply side that will have influenced the price you paid for this product. Show what might happen to the price of the product if one of these factors changes.
c. Assess whether the product in question is likely to be price elastic or inelastic at the current market price. Following this assessment describe the likely impact on the supplying companys revenue following an increase in the price they charge (ceteris paribus)

Additional Material:
Books
Economics – N. Gregory Mankiw, Mark P. Taylor 2017
Essential economics for business – John Sloman, Elizabeth Jones 2020

Pls add an outline as well! I will attach those directions.

I want the argument to show I agree with increasing minimum wage.
The articles and video I’m linking below are where I need citations from. (Need to cite from all 4)

https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-xpm-2014-03-03-ct-biz-0303-work-advice-huppke-20140303-story.html

https://www.cnbc.com/video/2015/01/02/making-ends-meet.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2015/02/02/obamas-claim-that-raising-the-minimum-wage-helps-low-wage-workers-make-ends-meet/?arc404=true

https://www.salary.com/passages/increasing-the-minimum-wage-pros-cons/2/

Question 1

You are employed to a software firm and is assigned to work on coding of the menu section of a library software. Create a structure containing book information such as accession number, name of author, book title and ensure that the software has the capability to flag to determine whether a book was issued or not to a member of the library.
You are therefore required to create a menu in which the following are critical to its functionalities.
    Display book information
    Add a new book
    Display all the books in the library of a particular author
    Display the number of books of a particular title
    Display the total number of books in the library
    Issue a book
N.B. (If we issue a book, then its number gets decreased by 1 and if we add a book, its number gets increased by 1)
                                        [20 marks]

Question 2

You are required to write a C program which will incorporate the concept of functions:
    Declare two one dimensional arrays
    Accept elements to the array via the keyboard
    Add the elements of both stored arrays
    Subtract the elements of both stored arrays                  [16 marks]

Question 3

Create a C program to complete the following task once a number has been accepted from a user:
i.    Determine the factors of the number entered.
ii.    If a factor of a number is a prime a number then it is its prime factor. Identify the factors that are prime factors.
iii.    Display all results to the screen
[16 marks]

Question 4

Write a C program to swap two integer numbers using the concepts of pointers. Use a function called swap () which takes two pointer type arguments and swap them within the body of the function.
                                            [16 marks]

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Question 5

Write a program to check if the two strings entered by user are anagrams or not. Two words are said to be anagrams if the letters of one word can be rearranged to form the other word. For example, jaxa and ajax are anagrams of each other.
                                            [16 marks]

Question 6

Write a C program to display the shapes below.

*    * * * *    
*    * * *
*    * * 
*    *
*   
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2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9 10
                                            [16 marks]

Choose 1 book and write a review essay.

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–  Steve Jobs by by Walter Isaacson
–  Alibaba: The House That Jack Ma Built by Duncan Clark
–  The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon by Brad Stone
–  The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution by Walter Isaacson
–  The Google Guys: Inside the Brilliant Minds of Google Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin by Richard L. Brandt
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