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Subject that I enjoy studying!

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Hello to all my dear readers! how are they? Today I am here to talk about a university subject that I really like, and that is "critical approaches in Social Work." This subject is directed by Professor Teresa Matus, she is the one who presents and teaches us the new contemporary approaches for and by Social Work in the face of the transformations of capitalism in our society. I really like this subject (although it is a bit difficult, I don't deny it haha) because in some way it allows us to understand and be able to apply in the future strategies to combat capitalism from different approaches, different authors. During the second semester at the university with this subject, I have been able to specifically learn an approach that is critical theory, which presents the renewal of the conceptions of a single social work! By this I mean the understanding of accepting and adopting a plural social work. Regarding the knowledge of this subject, I confess that I did not know o...

Social worker that I admire

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Hello dear readers! how are they? Today I come to tell you about a Spanish social worker whom I admire a lot. She is Nazareth Cordero Garcia and I admire her because I find her a socially responsible woman who cares about the empowerment of women and the visibility of contemporary social issues that are often considered "taboo", such as sexual diversity, for example, gender stereotypes or mental exhaustion. I also consider that she has contributed to society through her Instagram account "nazareth_trabajosocial", making this beautiful discipline visible, publishing, and disseminating social content available to everyone (since her social network is public). As a biography of this great woman, I can tell you not much, since her personal data is not exposed. However, in addition to the above, I can tell you, dear readers, that she is a qualified health social worker from the University of Oviedo, mediator, teacher, and agent of equality. Amazing, right? Tell me what y...

How social work can make the world better?

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Hi everyone! How are you today dear readers? This time I come to tell you about my "social work" career and how it can positively affect the world. This discipline studies different social realities and focuses on being able to provide help to the person! but how? Through tools that allow the person to act also of their own will, it is taught! Social work intervenes, supervises, investigates, accompanies, prevents, and guides among many more things! is incredible! In a few more years and relation to this beautiful career, I would like to see myself working in the area of ​​immigration or public education, being able to provide mediation, intervention, and guidance depending on what is needed. In my opinion, I believe that the concern and interaction that social work generates with the other person is essential for society to maintain a dignified balance. Respect and admiration for this race! Tell me what you think dear readers! virtual hugs!

My cat "Mona"

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Good afternoon dear readers! How are you today? The photo you can see is of my cat called "Mona", a photo that signifies and represents many feelings and above all love. Since I was little I have liked them and I have had a lot of respect for all animals and the same reason, I have lived and raised with several of them during my 19 years. On this occasion, I am interested in presenting you this photo of my kitten, because during her stay in this world she always gave affection, love, and joy to those who knew her and especially to my days. The story behind this image represents one of the last photos I was able to take and as you can well appreciate, in bed trying to wake up hahaha. With this photo and description of "mona", I would like more than anything to convey my beautiful memories of her and how much we enjoy each other's company. My Mona will remain forever in my heart and memory, and perhaps in the future I can return the same love and care that I gave ...