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Obviously talkingformydog is not talking out of his mouth.

Ideally you need to get hold of this publication:

Self-determination in social work : a collection of essays on self-determination and related concepts by philosophers and social work theorists
by F E McDermott
ISBN: 071007980X

It is available in the libraries shown in the link below.

However the internet is full of lesser articles on aspects of self determination within specific fields of social work. All you had to do was to type "self determination in social work" into your favourite search engine, and you would have found this out for yourself.

Bit lazy aintcha?

2006-10-12 07:48:14 · answer #1 · answered by ♫ Rum Rhythms ♫ 7 · 0 0

Self-determination or the right to self-determination is a concept of principle, wherein a people or nation, have a human right to nationhood, and that such a nation has an equal right to be free and self-governed.

Born in the wake of World War II, the self-determination concept was at the time an effective ethical and political statement by the world community against the evils of several hundred years of European colonialism and frequent tyrannical rule. The concept attempted to translate the universally agreeable ethical rights of individuals (political freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of speech) and apply these to peoples as a whole —as like a humanist concept of sovereignty. However, because nationalities have competing and ethically equal interests, the concept has been notoriously difficult to formulate outside of particular nationalistic definitions —which typically do not give equal consideration to foreign claims for self-determination.

source....wikipedia

2006-10-11 12:37:46 · answer #2 · answered by talkingformydog 4 · 0 1

We all need self motivation, it helps us get out of bed, go down to the pub collect the dole etc.

2006-10-13 16:45:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i do, it means you want to do well in your self, like accieve what you aim for

2006-10-11 12:37:21 · answer #4 · answered by hajman 3 · 0 0

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