Help with this sentence (social work article)?
Question by Ronh: Help with this sentence (social work article)?
Hi, I am trying to understand what does Irene A. Gutheil mean with “resources to be tapped”:
The complete sentence, taken from an article on social work:
“The anticipatory planning, preparation for life without the worker, and identification of resources to be tapped (Hartman, 1978) that flow from use of the eco-map in this way are essential parts of the termination process.”
Best answer:
Answer by DMac
Resources that are yet to be used or discovered.
What do you think? Answer below!
Originally posted 2012-07-22 00:15:03. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Q&A: why doesn’t the kindergarten principle work?
Question by jd1095: why doesn’t the kindergarten principle work?
everyone has an equal share of the pie. I know simplistic. The point being there would be food, shelter, and medication for every being. With the internet etc- there are know secrets. The pain and suffering are unacceptable today. The machine of scarcity- limited resources, fear, keep us paralyzed to change anything. The percentage of the people suffering in poverty- I would hazard a guess is the same as history records.
I’m guilty. But I feel that the beautiful people can still have more of everything by a incredible amount (input any dictator,CEO, College football coach, Actor etc….) and we could fin a way to provide the essentials for a start.
Fortunately, I’m bucking for the second coming of Christ.
Best answer:
Answer by Santa Barbara
Think about it. If you give 3 people 100 beans each per day…
One person is going to save them.
One person is going to throw them away.
One person is going to eat them.
The first person will have 1000 beans in 10 days and the 2nd person will have nothing.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Originally posted 2012-08-02 04:45:04. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Categories: Answers Tags: Beautiful People, Dictator, Doesn't, First Person, Food Shelter, Guess, Kindergarten, Limited Resources, Medication, Pain And Suffering, Poverty, Principle, Scarcity, work, Work Question
Cool Blogging images
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my office today

Image by robinhamman
Waiting for the NTL fault engineer, who two weeks ago accidently switched a telephone service that was working perfectly well*, has given me a great excuse to work from home today. And what a lovely day it is!
* "perfectly well" is a term I used to describe the service whilst working. This isn’t, of course, the first time it hasn’t work. Nor is it the first time I’ve had problems with NTL, including the present billing fiasco which involves them owing me somewhere around £500 and me chasing it for 6 months. Needless to say, I did not intend for the "perfectly well" comment to in anyway encourage you to try NTL’s services for yourself…
Mishelle Lane – BlogHer10 – Saturday-255

Image by Mishelle Lane
Mishelle Lane – BlogHer10 – Saturday
Categories: Answers Tags: Blogging, Cool, Cool Images, Engineer, Excuse, Fiasco, first, Home Today, images, Lovely Day, NTL, Office Today, service, Telephone Service, work
Nice Empower Network photos
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Women can bring a different perspective to police work

Image by UNDP in Europe and Central Asia
Women from nine police services in eight different countries (picture: Bosnia and Herzegovina) form the Women Police Officers Network in South East Europe. What bonds them is working in a traditionally male profession and the daily challenge of stereotypes about their role as women in society.
Read more about women police officers in South East Europe
Categories: Video Tags: Asia Women, Bonds, Bosnia, Central Asia, Cool Images, different, Different Perspective, Empower, Images Women, Male Profession, Network, Network Images, Nice, photos, Photos Images, Photos Women, Police Officers Network, Police Services, Police Work, South East Europe, Stereotypes, Undp, women, Women In Society, Women Police, work, Work Image
Nice Website Traffic photos
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The Grand Central Station

Image by Stuck in Customs
For Artists and Photographers that want to follow another path
I am going to mention this tomorrow during the workshop with Scott Bourne, but I get inspiration and ideas from a great variety of sources outside of photography. Unfortunately, I find that photographers stay in the bubble too much and keep reading the same sort of thing. I put together "Trey’s Book List" here on the site for you. It’s filled with all types of subject matter from genetics to physics. For example, if I ever run into a fellow artist that also has a passion for Richard Feynman, we always become fast friends!
Another Nice Testimonial for HDR Spotting
I am glad some more people are getting into the private beta of www.hdrspotting.com/ – as always, the goal of the site is to showcase interesting HDRs from all over the world to drive more traffic and attention to YOUR website. It’s built on top of something we call an "Attention Generation Engine". As we tweak all this out and iterate, we hope to open it up to more and more people!
There are invite codes out there – just ask around on Twitter or look in the HDR groups in Flickr or FB — NOTE – I do not give them out – so sorry I can’t help you (by design!).
Here is a nice testimonial from Gaensler (see his latest amazing shot on Flickr)
"Since uploading my images on HDR Spotting the attention I get on my work increases tremendous! This encourages me to upload one image every single day, which is a great challenge due to the matter of only sending my best images. So HDR Spotting is pushing me further in my work and the comments I get from the community refuels my creativity!"
Daily Photo – Grand Central Station
When I was in NYC a few weeks ago for the book party, I took some time one rainy evening to invade Grand Central Station without a tripod pass. I did not even know I could get such a thing easily, because the process for picking one up requires looking in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of the Leopard’. (tip of the hat to the great Douglas Adams).
But even with my illegal tripod in hand, and in cool and casual defiance of the three-legged police, I strode around Grand Central Station taking photos with reckless aplomb. I really wanted to get on a train and go somewhere! But, I didn’t… I just walked out the exit and right into another amazing photographic situation!
from the blog www.stuckincustoms.com
Gathorne Road Parkaeology

Image by Alan Stanton
1 June 2009. Gathorne Road N22 – near the junction with Berners Road – in the Wood Green Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ).
Look very carefully and you can catch a glimpse of earlier historic times. If not the era of horse-drawn hansom cabs, then at least the bygone age of September 2008.
In those dim and distant days, Haringey Urban Environment Department still had parking bays with double white end lines – instead of a single line as stipulated by the Traffic Signs Regulations and the Traffic Signs Manual from the Department for Transport.
In fact, from the ancient traces shown here, leading Parkaeologists consider that the same mistake may have been made twice.
However, at some point, realising the error of their arrays, Haringey painted over the incorrect second white lines to bring the bays in line with the law.
► Find out more here.
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In April 2009, Ticketfighter website reported that the London Borough of Ealing had quietly changed all its illegally marked residents’ parking bays to comply with the Statutory Regulations.
This marked a complete U-turn from a previous public statement in September 2008 also reported by Ticketfighter and the local newspaper, Ealing Times. They quoted an Ealing Council spokesperson: "Ealing’s controlled parking zones are clearly marked and we will continue to enforce them. The council has no intention of spending taxpayers’ money on re-drawing zone lines when the present bays are entirely clear".
Plainly, Ealing later realised that ‘clear’ is not the same as compliant with the law. So, in retrospect, this may read like an admission they were breaking the law, but were not going to do anything about it. So well done, Ealing, for deciding to go straight. What about spending taxpayers’ money on repainting incorrect lines? The solution is for local councils’ Highways and Parking Departments to hire professional staff and contractors who don’t make idiotically simple mistakes in the first place.
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► Update 12 January 2011. See jamesbondinlondon’s comments below about the Parking Adjudicator’s decision on signs in Gathorne Road.
Categories: Video Tags: Customs, Fellow Artist, Flickr, Generation Engine, Genetics, Grand Central Station, Hdr, Hdrs, images, January, matter, Nice, Photographers, photos, Private Beta, Rainy Evening, Scott Bourne, Single Day, Station Image, Testimonial, Time One, Traffic, Traffic Images, Traffic Photos, Twitter, website, Website Traffic, work
USARAF Soldier earns international honors
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USARAF Soldier earns international honors

Image by US Army Africa
U.S. Army Africa’s Sgt. 1st Class Maria Caulford is a transportation movement coordinator. Caulford was recently notified that she will recieve the the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command’s Excellence in Traffic Management award. The Excellence in Traffic Management Awards are presented each year by SDDC to exceptional traffic managers, both civilians and enlisted military staff, that best represent the command’s core competencies as global surface transportation experts, (U.S. Army Africa photo by Rich Bartell)
To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.mil
Official Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/usarmyafrica
Official Vimeo video channel: www.vimeo.com/usarmyafrica
Join the U.S. Army Africa conversation on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ArmyAfrica
The Grand Central Station

Image by hdrapprentice
From Trey Ratcliff:
www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/4278422352/
For Artists and Photographers that want to follow another path
I am going to mention this tomorrow during the workshop with Scott Bourne, but I get inspiration and ideas from a great variety of sources outside of photography. Unfortunately, I find that photographers stay in the bubble too much and keep reading the same sort of thing. I put together "Trey’s Book List" here on the site for you. It’s filled with all types of subject matter from genetics to physics. For example, if I ever run into a fellow artist that also has a passion for Richard Feynman, we always become fast friends!
Another Nice Testimonial for HDR Spotting
I am glad some more people are getting into the private beta of www.hdrspotting.com/ – as always, the goal of the site is to showcase interesting HDRs from all over the world to drive more traffic and attention to YOUR website. It’s built on top of something we call an "Attention Generation Engine". As we tweak all this out and iterate, we hope to open it up to more and more people!
There are invite codes out there – just ask around on Twitter or look in the HDR groups in Flickr or FB — NOTE – I do not give them out – so sorry I can’t help you (by design!).
Here is a nice testimonial from Gaensler (see his latest amazing shot on Flickr)
Since uploading my images on HDR Spotting the attention I get on my work increases tremendous! This encourages me to upload one image every single day, which is a great challenge due to the matter of only sending my best images. So HDR Spotting is pushing me further in my work and the comments I get from the community refuels my creativity!
Daily Photo – Grand Central Station
When I was in NYC a few weeks ago for the book party, I took some time one rainy evening to invade Grand Central Station without a tripod pass. I did not even know I could get such a thing easily, because the process for picking one up requires looking in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of the Leopard’. (tip of the hat to the great Douglas Adams).
But even with my illegal tripod in hand, and in cool and casual defiance of the three-legged police, I strode around Grand Central Station taking photos with reckless aplomb. I really wanted to get on a train and go somewhere! But, I didn’t… I just walked out the exit and right into another amazing photographic situation!
from the blog www.stuckincustoms.com
Categories: Answers Tags: Army Africa, Army Mil, Bartell, Core Competencies, earns, Fellow Artist, Flickr, Global Surface, Grand Central Station, Hdrs, Honors, images, International, Management Award, Management Awards, matter, Military Staff, Private Beta, Scott Bourne, Sddc, Soldier, Station Image, Traffic Images, Traffic Managers, Transportation Experts, U S Army, USARAF, Video Channel, work
Social Media Strategy Guide for Illustrators.
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Social Media Strategy Guide for Illustrators.

Image by mmapstone
I’ve promised a bunch of illustrators that I can develop a social media strategy which works for them all. Some people will have different objectives, but for the purposes of this guide I’ve made an assumption that most will be unknown, be producing regularly, have the problem of getting attention and would like to eventually either sell their work or get employed in some capacity.
The circled numbers relate to Priorities. For example:
[Note: throughout I have referred to a 'hub' or 'web hub', which means a central online space, like a blog, profile page, website etc]
1: The immediate problem is they have no audience for their work. When I say ‘audience’ I mean a buying audience or a business audience – I recommend that 50% of their time should be spent feeding conversations, nurturing new relationships and getting involved (sharing etc) in new spaces that aren’t other illustrators or creative individuals. I recommend connecting with space holders, community managers, event spaces, art houses, gallery owners, conference spaces (online & offline). Speak with a view to supplying them with fresh visuals for their space attendees. Look to remix their current visuals or brand identity – seeing how other people (Doodlers) view a brand can gain new attention and business. Therefore it’s a benefit for all involved. Always create links back to your own central web hub to benefit from the traffic interest.
2: The next biggest issue to address is the understanding of without being personally involved in the social web, they will struggle to maintain these new friends. Therefore, a requirement to be friendly, helpful, comment, reply, thank, share, praise etc is paramount. In the beginning every opportunity to communicate should be jumped upon – over-communication is simply not possible. approx 25% of available time should be dedicated to a this area. Note the conversations you start all over the web and return to them occasionally to monitor for activity or responses (sign up for email notifications of comments if possible).
3: The knowledge quarter is important to fuel the creative process. I’m sure this is already being done, but this time it needs the social perspective. What fuels the Doodler? It is important here to take a social stance, to define oneself in the public’s view. This does not have to be exactly what they are doing, or what they want to do eventually, but something that is a massive goal, vision or aspiration. If the ultimate goal can be reached (eg: get a job) people won’t care enough about the quest. It could be they ‘want the world to draw’, have an interest in ‘fake art’, or ‘innovative grunge design’. Something niche is also beneficial as it will allow Doodlers to focus and visitors to the hub will understand what they’re interested in immediately.
4: The end result of all this activity is people will return back to the hub and see that they are a great illustrator, with a friendly personality, have a dynamic space with fresh content being published regularly and are available for commercial work in some sense.
Summary:
- Target and work with new online / offline audiences first and foremost.
- Use personality & frequency to show that you are genuine and interested in that new group or space (if you aren’t, then find a new group or fake it).
- Make your knowledge / passion known clearly on your hub – and use that passion to continually fuel your social activity.
Hope this helps – Leave me comments here if you have some points you want me to clarify.
Mark
Kim Kardashian

Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
Kim Kardashian And Khloe Get David Jones Tills Ringing, Chaos
American reality television celebrity Kim Kardashian was once again the cause of a mass of humanity (and massive traffic jams in the Sydney CBD), described by many as complete "chaos".
Coincidence or not, emergency vehicle sirens could be heard roaring through Sydney’s CBD district, with car accidents and fan barricades at bursting point, all while mother nature delivered a torrential downpour of rain.
Inside David Jones sirens of a different kind – media and fan heat seekers Kim Kardashian and sister Khloe promoted their wares – new handbags dubbed the Kardashian Kollection. The bags kept cash tills ringing, although a purchase of a handbag did not 100% guarantee an autograph or photo.
The massive queue to see the celebs went from inside the department store on Castlereagh Street and around many city blocks, with teeny poppers forming the most part of of the crowd.
"I love the Kardashians" said Tori Rudolph, 13, who skipped school. The influenced teen had been been waiting in the city since 10pm on Wednesday night – well past bed time. Five other school friends had joined her.
Kim, 31, was fresh off a divorce filing from NBA player Kris Humphries on Monday, citing "irreconcilable differences."
Police officers in yellow vests and numerous security guards patrolled the outside of the popular store as the dynamic duo promoted their wares to a captive audience.
Kardashian – continuing to put the business in show business, be it Hollywood or Australia.
Websites
Keeping Up With The Kardashian’s
au.eonline.com/on/shows/kardashians/index.html
Kim Kardashian official web blog
www.kimkardashian.celebuzz.com
David Jones
www.davidjones.com.au
Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography
Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com
Categories: Video Tags: Art Houses, Assumption, Attendees, Brand Identity, Business Audience, Central Web, Community Managers, Conference Spaces, Conversations, Creative Individuals, guide, Illustrators., Kim Kardashian, MEDIA, Media Strategy, New Friends, Priorities, Social, Social Web, Strategy, Strategy Guide, time, Traffic Images, Visuals, Web Hub, Website Traffic, work
Nice Blogging photos
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Saturday-Morning

Image by Trois Têtes (TT)
The Apple/Windows debate doesn’t stop at the bedroom door. Did someone mention work/life balance?
DSC_0088

Image by AngryJulieMonday
DSC_0051

Image by AngryJulieMonday
Categories: Answers Tags: Apple, Blogging, Cool Images, door, Dsc, Image, Nice, photos, Photos Images, Saturday Morning, work, Work Life Balance
Cool Blogging images
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IMG_0148.JPG

Image by Jose Picardo
Participants hard at work in the Blogging and Microblogging workshop
Cntrstg at Wynn Food = Great CES 2009 244

Image by JoeDuck
Cntrstg at the Wynn was the blogging lounge extraordinaire, sponsored largely by HP (wow, thanks!). Great internet, food, drinks, presentations, and more. The Cntrstg folks did a simply superb job of hosting hundreds of bloggers during the CES show. I especially appreciated the late hours which made it easy to work here after the CES exhibits and press rooms had closed.
Categories: Video Tags: Bloggers, Blogging, CES, Ces Show, Cool, Cool Images, Exhibits, Food Drinks, Food Image, Hp, Image, images, Img Jpg, Internet Food, Job, Jpg, Jpg Image, Participants, Picardo, Press Rooms, work, Wynn

