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    1. Distinguished between applied and research. According to the text Research Method for Generalist Social Work it stated ‚ for generalist social workers‚ research problems or questions usually are determined by their agencies; these questions are directed at solving problem arise in practice and are iintended to produce practical outcomes. This type of research is known as applied research. When research is instead aimed at satisfying our intellectual curiosity‚ even if the results eventually will

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    Ismael Polanco Analysis of Moliere’s Would-Be Gentleman The idea of social status is one that assumes a pivotal role in Middle Age European culture. Social status was‚ in essence‚ a tool used by society to differentiate and label the population into their appropriate classes. Therefore‚ the elite would mingle with other members of their class‚ and the poor would associate themselves with other poor people. Social status had almost a sacred aura surrounding it. Obtainable only by rite of birth‚

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    INGL3102-016 Bryanda Díaz Prof. V. Irizarry Having a Family Don Anselmo is the protagonist of the short story “Gentleman of Río en Medio” written by Juan A. A. Sedillo. He is an old man descendent of Mexican Americans who born and lived up in Río en Medio‚ New Mexico. He is a respectable‚ humble and generous man who cares a lot of the people around him. The most important

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    To determine if someone is a gentleman‚ one must look within them and not focus upon their material wealth. In the novel Great Expectations‚ by Charles Dickens‚ three characters show qualities of a true gentleman. Pip‚ Joe‚ and Provis have true gentlemen-like characteristics‚ which are shown through the way they live and present themselves. Pip’s actions towards others are those of an authentic gentleman. For example‚ when Provis is very ill and Pip is very kind and says‚ "I will never stir from

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    Marines represent what it means to be a perfect warrior and a gentleman. In the 1800’s battles were fought with what is now known as rules of war. A Marine Corps General of a modern army in those days wanted to be seen as a gentleman and therefore demanded the respect that a gentleman would receive both on and off the battlefield. In order to receive that respect‚ it was said that a battle should be fought humanly or as a gentleman. Though in most armies only officers were considered gentlemen

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    education and spiritual growth of a young hero‚ in this case Philip Pirrip‚ better known as Pip. Pip’s thoughts on education change throughout the course of the story‚ beginning with idealistic views of becoming a gentleman and ending with a deeper‚ more intellectual perspective of being a gentleman. After meeting the wealthy and once elegant Miss Havisham‚ Pip becomes ashamed of his life as a lowly peasant and son of a blacksmith. He believes Miss Havisham and Estella are better than he is‚ and he yearns

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    the winner. Many years ago‚ The Baltimore Sun came up with a competition for the best definition of a “True Gentleman.” After his submission‚ Mr. John Walter Wayland was nonetheless selected as the winner‚ with his definition of the “True Gentleman” being printed in the Baltimore newspaper as well as in many other publications thereafter. For many years‚ the author of the “True Gentleman” was thought to be anonymous‚ until the 1970’s when the editor of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge manual‚ The

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    For a long period of time‚ it’s been up to debate as to what the human mind is like. Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations is an excellent representation of what it truly means to be a “gentleman”. Pip’s advancement in social class leads him to finding the true value of men: their inner self. As society has always been‚ everyone is given labels to quickly identify themselves with given by friend‚ family‚ or stranger alike. This can also be determined by one’s morals‚ based on what would be considered

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    The Gentleman of Salsa Puerto Rican singer Gilberto Santa Rosa also known as “El caballero de la Salsa” (The Gentleman of Salsa) is celebrating his 50 Birthday and for the very first time in Alberta‚ Gilberto Santa Rosa is doing a live concert with his original band straight from Puerto Rico. Not to be missed. A show that will be unforgettable! Gilberto’s music is specialized in Salsa and Bolero music. Gilberto Santa Rosa was born in Caroline‚ Puerto Rico. He has been nominated and won a Grammy

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    ----------- Headache Introduction: R.K. Narayan (1906-2001) is one of the most famous and distinguished Indian writer in English. He had a fine insight into various aspects on the lives of the poor and the middle class people‚ particularly in South India. He makes the dull and common place events more interesting and this essay is one such essay. In a writing career that spanned over sixty years‚ Narayan received many awards and honours. His writings are full of humour. In this essay

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