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Medesa

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The case of Work with the School System When a Student Is Suspended:
 
  a. illustrates the inability of a worker to deal with a guidance counselor as a second client.
 b. illustrates the mediation role in action.
 c. illustrates the importance of the two-client concept.
 d. answers illustrates the mediation role in action and illustrates the importance of the two-client concept..

Question 2

According to Brueggemann, which of the following is NOT an example of macro social work?
 
  a. social work administration
 b. cultural awareness
 c. social action and social movements
 d. program development in organizations



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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