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the effects of social network sites, summary, comparison of articles to analyze the effect of social network sites for fighting for social justice. 520 pages. Freelonetal2021onlinepoliticalactivism.pdfInguanzoetal2021sexistonlineactivism.pdfJacksonetal2021opposinggenderedviolenceonTwitter.pdf REVIEW False equivalencies: Online activism from left to right Deen Freelon1,2*, Alice Marwick2,3, Daniel Kreiss1,2 Digital...

 Public health nurses must blend family nursing theories with public health theories and frameworks to work both with individual families and populations of families. Explain the following three family social science theories, including the strengths and weakness of each one: Family Systems Theory, Family Developmental...

Benchmark - Interpreting Financial Statements The purpose of this assignment is to employ accounting principles and relevant business practices to evaluate a company’s performance and financial position through a comparison to industry data. Locate the Critical Thinking CT 10.4 problem at the end of Chapter...

Journal: A Global Perspective Asking clients how they view themselves—in terms of ethnicity, race, national origin, and other dimensions of diversity—is a culturally humble and appropriate act. So, too, is learning more about a given population through research. Evidence-based social work, as you recall, involves...

Discussion post on social imagination. please watch video link https://fod-infobase-com.vlib.excelsior.edu/p_ViewVideo.aspx?xtid=58547&loid=265762             and read  https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2019/02/14/millennial-life-how-young-adulthood-today-compares-with-prior-generations-2/ along with the passage uploaded and please type a 250 word discussion post  instructions ; In this discussion, you will explore a key sociological concept, the Sociological Imagination. you need...

 Classical economists' belief that prices and quantities adjust to the changes in the forces of supply and demand and that the economy produces its potential output in the long run.  On the contrary, Keynesian economists believe because of price and wage rigidities the economy’s equilibrium...

  Hello Class, Individuals are said to be unemployed when they are willing and able to work and are actively seeking jobs. The three types of unemployment are Frictional, Structural and Cyclical. Frictional Unemployment this type is referred to as the “good” type. This is...