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    International Federation of Social Workers formed a new definition of social work‚ saying that “principles of social justice‚ human rights‚ collective responsibility and respect for diversities are central to social work”’ Nicolas‚ J (BBC‚2015). This a brilliant report written by Joanna Nicolas‚ as she speaks about what it is the social worker is supposed to do but also how they work holistically with children and families in complex circumstances. Social workers have a lot of different roles within social

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    Masquerades in society is my chosen topic for my Research Project. Masquerades in society‚ my understanding of the concept‚ is to cover up one’s true self as almost a defence mechanism. Masquerades may vary from adopting an alter ego to simply presenting a filtered version of one’s actual self. This essay will grapple with whether there are benefits to be had from assuming a masquerade of some sort. Masquerades in society interested me as a topic because as a teenager struggling to discover herself

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    Elizabeth Carter‚ poet‚ writer‚ and translator‚ was born at Deal in Kent on 16 December 1717. She was the first child of Revd Nicolas Carter‚ preacher at Canterbury Cathedral‚ and his first wife‚ Margaret‚ daughter and heiress of Richard Swayne of Bere Regis‚ inheriting a fortune of £15‚000 which according to Montagu Pennington‚ she lost it in the South Sea Bubble. Elizabeth’s mother died when she was ten years old. In the seventeenth century members of the Carter family were active in the parliamentary

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    * President of CII- Adi Godrej. * British High Commissioner- James Bevan. * Deputy Chairman‚ Planning Commission- Montek Singh Ahluwalia. * PISA- Programme for International Student Assessment. * “The Satanic Verses”- Salman Rushdie. * Chairman‚ Finance Commission- Vijay Kelkar. * CARE- Credit Analysis & Research Analysis. * Chairman‚ KMRL- Sudhir Krishna‚ MD- Elias George. * Chief Justice of India- Altamas Kabir (39th). * Chairman‚ IOC-

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    today’s ever-changing economy. Instead‚ students need to be able to reason‚ to extrapolate‚ and to creatively apply their knowledge in novel‚ unfamiliar settings. They also need attributes such as leadership to be globally competitive. as the times and Pisa international assessments have demonstrated‚ our students struggle with higher-order thinking skills. Surveys of Malaysian and multinational companies also suggest that our students fall short on the soft skills looked for by prospective employers

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    Throughout the children’s literature class I have learned how to appropriately analyze and comprehend children’s books. Learning these skills will help me immensely as future educator choosing which books to integrate into lessons and how I can integrate a variety of topics‚ including multicultural topics. My inquiry research paper will discuss the personal and social values of Italian culture and influence within six books wrote by Tomie dePaola. I choose to focus on this aspect of his work because

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    similar properties exist. The Fibonacci numbers give the number of pairs of rabbits  months after a single pair begins breeding (and newly born bunnies are assumed to begin breeding when they are two months old)‚ as first described by Leonardo of Pisa (also known as Fibonacci) in his book Liber Abaci. Kepler also described the Fibonacci numbers (Kepler 1966; Wells 1986‚ pp. 61-62 and 65). Before Fibonacci wrote his work‚ the Fibonacci numbers had already been discussed by Indian scholars such as

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    Historical Recount: Marco Polo and his voyage to China. In 13th and 14th centuries‚ many people believed that Marco polo and his family have been one of the first Europeans to visit China with a famous book The Travels of Marco Polo that had been written by a writer called Rustichello. The most appealing thing about Marco Polo is that Marco and his father were not explores. Marco Polo was born in 1254 in Venice‚ Italy. He grew into a wealthy merchant family and had an education‚ which would have

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    effective school management‚ and South Korea’s “pressure Cooker” model‚ a system that demands hard works from the kids in an ultra-competitive environment which usually worned out the students. She then explain how both country score very high in the PISA‚ although they have different approaches. After carefully reviewing both countries’ approaches‚ I found the Utopia model of Finland is very intriguing and Malaysian education system is also moving slowly toward the Utopia model through the implementation

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    Looking at the Troubled Life of an Abused Woman‚ Paula Spencer‚ in "The Woman Who Walked Into Doors’ One of Roddy Doyle’s novels‚ The Woman Who Walked Into Doors’‚ is a profound insight into the life of a woman who is battling through life with little money‚ an abusive husband and alcoholism. Paula Spencer lives everyday of her life in a blur of self-pity and confusion. The story is written in first person narrative to relay the intensity of her feelings. To the reader the thoughts‚ experiences

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