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    “Who is a Social Worker” "People are born‚ married‚ study‚ work‚ make money ‚habitation‚ cars‚ and then we will die ? or that we will contribute to society? " Tuenjai noted.(2) Tuenjai Deetes also known as Kru Dang is a co-founder‚ secretary and advisor at The Hill Area and Community Development Foundation (HADF) and Vice President of Law Enforcement‚ the citizenship track Chiang Rai province. Moreover‚ she has also taken a position of the Member of the National

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    Tribes in India

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    A major portion of India lives in its Tribes. These tribes are the living example of how life was in the earlier days. These show what were the difficulties man had to face before the advent of machine and technology. See India through a different perspective in these tribes and tribal villages. 1.)Bodos - Tribe Of Assam Bodos are the true ethnic Tribal Community of Assam - the sub branch of the Bodo - Kachari Clan. The Bodos are the largest among the Bodo - Kachari Clan. They are also the most

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    Project Proposal

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    students. In just two months‚ followers of the Weibo account soared and general public began to donate money and things to them. According to the report of Xinhua News Agency on October 31‚ 2012‚ students at 178 rural schools in Hunan‚ Hubei‚ Guizhou and Yunnan provinces have received free lunches through the project. Over 1 million people have donated to the project‚ with donations totalling 32.3 million yuan. This program not only successfully drawn public attention‚ but also caught the attention of policymakers

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    How have anthropologists argued that gender is socially constructed‚ with reference to the Japanese and Mosuo culture.Within this essay‚ it will be discussed how anthropologists have argued that gender is socially constructed. It is argued that this occurs as a result of human behaviour‚ thought or interference‚ which reflects the social norms within a culture and is not due to any physical‚ natural or biological difference (Bussey & Bandura‚ 1999). When anthropologists discuss the societal construction

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    Instant coffee‚ or soluble coffee‚ which is a beverage in liquid form made from coffee and can be soon reconstituted by adding water‚ has been a popular product for decades (Allwords‚ n.d.). People has gradually become so used to drinking instant coffee that some even did not know what the fresh-brewed coffee tastes like which was found as a result of tastes tests made by at least one manufacturer (Stacey‚ Blachford & Cengage‚ 2002). It would seem that the innovation of instant coffee could make

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    A Proposal to Review How Geophysical Precursors Can Help Predict Earthquakes Christopher Gray February 1995 Introduction Throughout the world‚ devastating earthquakes occur with little or no advance warning. Some of these earthquakes kill hundreds of people. If the times‚ magnitudes‚ and locations of these earthquakes could be accurately predicted‚ many lives could be saved. This document proposes a review of how monitoring geophysical precursors can help in the short-term prediction of earthquakes

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    Basic Mechanism An autoimmune disease occurs when the body produces an abnormal immune response against self antigens. It is caused by failure of the tolerance processes to protect the host from the action of self reactive lymphocytes. An organ-specific autoimmune disease involves gradual damage to cellular structures and is replaced by the compensating connective tissue which depletes the function of the gland/organ. Type 1 diabetes (TD1)‚ is an organ specific autoimmune disease characterize

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    Geography: Guided Reading

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    Uttarakhand‚ and flows south and east through the Gangetic Plain of North India into Bangladesh‚ where it empties into the Bay of Bengal. 12. Mekong River- a river in Southeast Asia. is 4‚350 km From the Tibetan Plateau this river runs through China’s Yunnan province‚ Burma (Myanmar)‚ Laos‚ Thailand‚ Cambodia and Vietnam. 13. Swahili Coast-The Swahili Coast refers to the coast or coastal area of East Africa inhabited by the Swahili people‚ mainly Kenya‚ Tanzania‚ and north

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    Human Diaspora Timeline

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    HUMAN DIASPORA HISTORY EUROPEAN DIASPORA European history contains numerous diaspora-like events. In ancient times‚ the trading and colonising activities of the Greek tribes from the Balkans and Asia Minor spread people of Greek culture‚ religion and language around the Mediterranean and Black Sea basins‚ establishing Greek city states in Magna Graecia (Sicily‚ southern Italy)‚ northern Libya‚ eastern Spain‚ the south of France‚ and the Black Sea coasts. Greeks founded more than 400 colonies. Alexander

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    History of Burma

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    Burma portal v t e The history of Burma (Myanmar) covers the period from the time of first-known human settlements 13‚000 years ago to the present day. The earliest inhabitants of recorded history were the Pyu who entered the Irrawaddy valley from Yunnan c. 2nd century BCE. By the 4th century CE‚ the Pyu had founded several city states as far south as Prome (Pyay)‚ and adopted Buddhism. Farther south‚ the Mon‚ who had entered from Haribhunjaya and Dvaravati kingdoms in the east‚ had established city

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