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My goal in life

There are many people who have inspired me to discover my passion for helping others through social work. Through the social work program at Molloy College I want to become a counselor and make a difference in the world is by turning my individual situation of having cerebral palsy into solutions that can create a path of advocacy for people who do not have a voice in society enabling them to be confident in their own identity. Having a physical disability of cerebral palsy, I am more empathetic to the fact that some people perform tasks in diverse ways. My experience with cerebral palsy provides me with a unique sense of empathy for those who are disabled .and any individuals who need to discover the power of their own voice as tools to enable them to communicate their messages and experiences in life without fear to make society aware of problems without creating fear and violence. I am more empathetic to those in different situations,  As a counselor, or social worker I wan...

Education as an opportunity to work

Sarah Elgohary  Soc 18a  Max Weber on Education     Human beings experience many social problems, but most people tend to ignore our most important dilemma, which is the inequality of the education system. Even though one important goal of the education system is to prepare students for life so they can become successful, productive members of society, there has been a huge transformation in how schools have been run traditionally and how they are run today. The traditional school was a one-room school house with one teacher and there were no grade levels and students did not receive grades for class. However, the modern school system has become McDonaldized (ie rationalized) and is now a bureaucracy with a hierarchy of grades now has become rationalized to the point where the college administrators only care about the number of students enrolled in the class. There is no emphasis on the well-being of the student. This paper will discuss how the sociolog...

I really appreciate my readers and the people who love my love

 I  want to  thank all my  friends and my  readers  . Even though I am sitting here at home.  I  am watching  the  beautiful strong intelligence tv show the residents  reminded me why I love  to advocate for people.   I am very passionate about helping people s.  I  went to the movies and mall  yesterday.  This is summer beach  beautiful  weather in September is  very inspiring  .I don't know if it iis  because of global warming or Allah  being  happy with  me even though I  far from perfect but I am  making the best of my life and happiness  is not  bought  it is  earned by  hard work and dedication time and consideration. Today  my  friend told me  that  it might be  hard to write my blog posts  every day . But I  told her not  really  I  write About everything  my da...

One person can make a difference in the world

 The Modern Civil Rights Movement began on July 26 1948 when President Truman signed an. The   Executive Order stated it is hereby declared to be the policy of the President that there shall be equality of treatment and opportunity for all persons in the armed services without regard to race, color, religion, or national origin." (Civil Rights Movement Timeline). A few years after on December first 1954 Rosa Parks an unknown seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger. She defended her civil rights by refusing to follow Jim Crow laws, and sparked the change in the way African-Americans are viewed today. This brave woman, Rosa Parks, was arrested and fined for violating a city ordinance, but her lonely act of defiance began a movement that ended legal segregation in America, and made her an inspiration to freedom-loving people everywhere. Rosa Parks   changed the world with her influence on the Civil Rights Movement.  ...