The Evolution of Child Welfare in the US: A Reflection on Historical Inequities and Contemporary Implications Initial Reactions to Child Welfare History The evolution of child welfare in America...
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Discussion: Medicaid When and Why Medicaid Was Passed into Law President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicaid into law on July 30, 1965, which was enacted under Title XIX of the Social Security Act...
The Jury of Art Jacques-Louis David’s “The Jury of Art” is a powerful piece of revolutionary rhetoric that calls for a transformation in how art is judged, created, and valued. It indicates David’s...
Understanding Art Part 1: Art and Future Career Plans as a Social Worker In my future career as a social worker, art can help me develop intense observation and analytical skills that will enable me...
Infographic: Steam Engine Work Cited Bailey, John. “The Steam Age—Evolution of Steam Engines and the 1st Steam Locomotive.” Inventive Geniuses Who Changed the World, Springer, 2022, pp. 23–36....
History of Social Welfare The video, “Video Lecture: Hick Chapter 2 History of Social Welfare,” provides a detailed explanation of the historical background of social welfare, especially in the...