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Imports and exports of Saudi Arabia

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September 21, 2018
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September 21, 2018

 

post has three assignments

The research paper in a study of the ((imports and exports of Saudi Arabia compared to the Saudi economic growth)). beside the net imports and exports, there should be other controlling variables in the data, such as population, government expenditure, or whatever might be relevant to the study and the hypothesis testing. In addition, it would be good to compare the founded results with the global economic scale regarding imports and exports.

https://www.stats.gov.sa/en
https://data.worldbank.org/country/saudi-arabia

2:Social justice
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Questions.
1. Discuss how social justice is related to human services and give an example of something that is currently happening in our nation or the world.

2. Discuss three ethical issues in the Diversity Training of Group Workers.

3. ). Four major goals of supervision are (a) to promote supervisee growth and development, (b) to protect the welfare of the client, (c) to monitor supervisee performance and to serve as a gatekeeper for the profession, and (d) to empower the supervisee to self-supervise and carry out these goals as an independent professional. Give an ethical dilemma for each goal if it is not done properly.

4. Discuss 5 rights of supervisees and give an example for each if these rights were violated.

5.). Discuss 5 of the supervisor’s roles and responsibilities and give an example for each if these rights were violated.

3:Rats and Men

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As Hayakawa tells us in his final chapter (“Rats and Men”), “social institutions tend to change slowly” even when the necessity for them ceases to exist. Ah, change – a difficult thing for both “mice and men”. Hayakawa continues to explain to us that the fear of change has caused the problems of “cultural lag”.
We have indeed become a global society. With the proliferation and ease of procurement of technology of all types, we are “one world”. Humanity seems to resist the fast and furious change that is coming everyday; we fear the sudden change to the new and sometimes puzzling “thing”, whatever it might be. Some of us don’t even understand it. I’m sure you have a parent or grandparent who laughs at “pads” and “pods” and “androids”. Where are the good old days when we simply dialed the number we wanted and someone answered.
Hayakawa presents the question: are we rats or men?
“As social dislocations grow more serious, fear and confusion spread. As fear and confusion spread, societies, like individuals, grow increasingly disturbed at their failure to solve their problems.”
Will we drive ourselves to a nervous breakdown like the rat? Will we continue to perceive the situation at hand as insoluble? What can save us?

cover sheet, introductory paragraph, supporting paragraphs, and conclusion.

Imports and exports of Saudi Arabia

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