The follow
ing post has three assignments namely;
1. Developing a Health Advocacy Campaign : Ethical Considerations
Expla
in any ethical dilemmas that could arise dur
ing your advocacy campaign, and how you would resolve them.
Describe the ethics and lobby
ing laws that are applicable to your advocacy campaign.
Evaluate the special ethical challenges that are unique to the population you are address
ing.
Provide a cohesive summary for your paper.
2. Thoreau's ideas comparison to Martin Luther King's.
Thoreau was especially sympathetic to the plight of african american slaves and would likely have shared the views of mart
in luther k
ing jr. what advice might thoreau have given k
ing? Apply the basic ideas of “civil disobedience” to the circumstances
Develop thesis statement that responds directly to the prompt (the series of question
in the topic). Compare Thoreau's ideas to Mart
in Luther K
ing.
3.Remadies and Policy combating Childhood and Teenage homelessness
Identify a particular program or area of practice that you would like to explore such as one of the follow
ing: job tra
ining programs for those leav
ing
incarceration, nutrition programs for pregnant teens, special
in-school tutor
ing programs for at-risk youth, and programs designed to help empower communities (reduc
ing crime
in communities, limit
ing the establishment of bars
in communities,
increas
ing urban garden
ing to provide food, etc.). Note: These are just examples and are not
intended to limit your options.
Identify and analyze three articles from current literature that
inform the program or practice area you selected through theory or issue-specific research.
Write a 6-8 page paper that expla
ins the history of the program or practice area you selected, its current status, and how it is evolv
ing today with
in a region or country of your choice. Then, describe any policies that govern the program or practice you selected. F
inally, expla
in how you would like the program or practice to move forward
in order to positively change an
individual, an organization, or a community.