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    Table of Contents Introduction 1. Social Work 1.2. Origins 1.3. Qualifications for social work 1.4. Role of the professional social worker 1.5. Professional social work associations 1.6. Social work knowledge building 2. Education in Kazakhstan 2.1. Public Funding of Education 2.2. Projects and Programs 2.3. Problems 3. Social Projects 3.1. Karachaganak Petroleum Operating Company’s Social Projects 3.2. Yerzhan Tatishev’s Foundation’s Social Projects 4. Health Care System 4

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    her dream of becoming a missionary. Ashbel Green granted Betsy her freedom around the same time that she was accepted in the First Presbyterian Church. After Betsy received her freedom‚ she became a member of the American Board of Commissions for Foreign Missionaries. At first she wanted to go to Africa but her friends encouraged her not to go. Another opportunity presented itself soon thereafter. She was presented with the chance to join a group of about 30 missionaries on their way to Hawaii

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    savings of her own. But her real wealth is Himlayan in size – love and care for thousands of unwanted children‚ victims of leprosy‚ the abandoned and orphaned‚ destitute or dying people. She is loved by poor and the neglected; revered by the missionaries of charity‚ the Catholic order herself founded. She is admired by all for she has placed herself in total commitment to the poor transcending all barriers. It is no wonder‚ therefore‚ if one day she is pronounced as saint. 1. In the deductive method

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    early 1900s. This war was started in an effort for Chinese people called “Boxers” to keep foreign missionaries out of their country in order to avoid the influencing of their culture and communities. There were many arguments for and against the U.S.’s involvement in the war. U.S. involvement was needed in the Boxer Rebellion because the rebellion threatened U.S.-China trade relations‚ American missionaries were dying‚ and the U.S. needed to prove it was willing to protect its economy. If the Boxer Rebellion

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    studied Latin in France for 4 years and with the help of his brothers he became fluent in the language and was allow to become a priest. He prayed every day to St. Francis Xavier‚ patron of missionaries‚ to send him on a mission. His brother‚ Auguste‚ became ill 3 years later and could not travel to Hawaii‚ as a missionary‚ and St Damien took the opportunity to volunteer to go on the mission on behalf of the brother. St Damien arrived in Hawaii on the 19th of March 1864 at the age of 25 to minister to the

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    This chapter talks about how the Spanish missionaries such as Francisco Blancas de San Jose translated the vernacular of the Filipino natives into Castilian and why is it that they only focus on helping their fellow missionaries and not the natives. Spanish scholar Nebrija writes that “Language is always the companion of empire; therefore it follows that together they begin‚ grow‚ and flourish and together they fall.” Hence with this in mind‚ missionaries are required to dominate the language of

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    The Ibo tribe’s culture has slowly drifted away and same goes for Okonkwo as a person. Ever since the missionaries came‚ the culture has fell apart. This is exactly why the collision of the Ibo culture and the missionaries create a great change in Okonkwo’s identity. The collision in the cultures starts off first when the missionaries come to the tribe. “At first the clan had assumed that it would not survive. But it had gone on living and getting stronger.” This showing that the church getting

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    page 4 Part 1: Who are the Rajput? page 4 Part 2: History of the Rajput page 5 Part 3: The family‚ marriage and the caste system page 5-7 Part 4: Religion page 7 Part 5: Where they live page 8 Chapter 2: Missionary Efforts to India page 9-11 Chapter 3: Strategy for Reaching the Rajput page 11-17 Conclusion page 17 Bibliography page 18 INTRODUCTION There are many different people in the world today with a varied view of religion

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    Just Another Day In The Life Parking in the lot of the professional counselor’s office‚ I sat and stared at the building. My stomach was queasy‚ my hands sweaty and not so steady. Thoughts of the past counseling sessions with my family decades ago foremost in my mind. I had to remind myself that I was not here for a personal counseling session‚ but I had a purpose‚ an interview with Carrie‚ Licensed Professional Counselor. So‚ with my notebook in my hand and my recorder in the other‚ I proceeded

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