3.7 Ascribed identity So far we have been concerned with ways in which we define ourselves. How other people or society at large might define you could be different from the way you define yourself. This points to an important distinction between ‘self identity’ or ‘identification’, which you have just considered, and ‘ascribed identity’, which we turn to next. Ascribed identities can be thought of as the identities other people, or society, might impose on you. These include, for example, gender
2.8 References for Extract 1 Banks, S. (2001) Ethics and Values in Social Work, 2nd edn, London, BASW/Macmillan. British Association of Social Workers (BASW) (2002) Code of Ethics for Social Work, BASW, Dalrymple, J. and Burke, B. (1995) Anti Oppressive Practice and the Law, Buckingham, Open University Press. Howe, D. (1999) ‘Values in Social Work’ in Davies, M., Howe, D. and Kohli, R. Assessing Competence and
ARGuing European Union Project - Games in Education ARGuing will help teachers use the Internet within language education. The project is funded by the European Union within the Lifelong Learning programme.
Developing Innovative Leaders: The Role of Action Learning part 2 of 2 Yury Boshyk, Global Executive Learning Network Katherine Hoepfner-Karle, Covidien Valerie Marsick, Columbia University Wanda Orlikowski, MIT Sloan
Children's attitude to mixed-ability groupings Sue Lyle interviewed children from a school in Swansea that had run a ‘mixed ability’ and ‘mixed gender’ project designed to improve pupils’ literacy. The tasks in the project were designed so that pupils were collaboratively involved with the activities and texts being studied. Children expressed the view that there were some benefits gained from working in this mixed-ability, collaborative way. One pupil explained this was ‘… because you get more information because peop
Wealth Strategies: Defense, trucking cos. defy expectations
Dec. 4 - Donald Porter, sector specialist at Dalton, Greiner, says defense name General Dynamics and trucking company Heartland Express could outperform despite post-election concerns.
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Metaphysics and Epistemology: what exists, what is its nature and how can we acquire knowledge of it?
Gov. Bryant Comments on CME
Gov. Phil Bryant recently stopped by the Center for Manufacturing Excellence at Ole Miss and talked about how the center helps attract businesses to the state. Video by Mary Stanton.
Kwame Belle's Bucket List: The Whiteout Game
SUNY Oswego senior Kwame Belle finally gets to check the most exciting event of the year -- Oswego men's hockey vs. Plattsburgh, the Whiteout game -- off his bucket list of college experiences. Photographer/editor: Oswego HCI student Kevin Graham.
Khan Academy isiXhosa A selection of Khan academy Maths videos have been translate into Xhosa supported by the Maths depar 20121204 - Protein Prediction 2 - Burkhard Rost - SNP effect 1 (White Board) Chordates - CrashCourse Biology #24 Full Biography: Erwin Rommel Sneller klaar bundel : Allerlei opdrachten Kinderen van het eerste leerjaar die sneller klaar zijn, kunnen zelfstandig in deze bundel werken. Er komen heel wat rekenoefeningen aan bod zoals optellen, splitsen, aftrekken, de tafel van 2 en deze van 10. Dit afgewisseld met … Fall 2012 Capstone Presentation - Introduction Reuters Today: HSBC to pay biggest-ever bank fine Carolling at Memorial Church Sing, Sing, Sing 4.4 The marine carbon cycle The ocean stores much more carbon than the terrestrial system (Figure 1.9). How is this marine carbon fixed into organic carbon within the sediments, and what are the main reasons for marine carbon fluxes? Author(s): 4 Fossil fuels Part of the incoming solar energy becomes stored in fossil fuels (oil, gas and coal:
By: rostlab Date: 20121204
Course: Protein Prediction 2
Title: SNP effect 1
Speaker: Burkhard Rost
Hank introduces us to ourselves by taking us on a journey through the fascinatingly diverse phyla known as chordata. And the next time someone asks you who you are, you can give them the facts: you're a mammalian amniotic tetrapodal sarcopterygian osteichthyen gnathostomal vertebrate cranial chordate. (12:10)
Erwin Rommel was a highly decorated officer in World War I and was awarded the Pour le Mérite for his exploits on the Italian front. Rommel soon caught the eye of Hitler and was promoted to field marshal. In World War II, he further distinguished himself as the commander of the 7th Panzer Division during the 1940 invasion of France. However, it was his leadership of German and Italian forces in the North African campaign that established the legend of the Desert Fox. He is considered to h

On December 13th, students from the Fall Capstone class presented their projects. Taught this semester by Prof. Gavin Shatkin, the Capstone is a required course that all Master's students in the LPP and MURP programs take in their final semester. This semester's students worked with Street-Works and the City of Quincy on a plan for the redevelopment of the Quincy Center MBTA Station.
Dec. 12 - HSBC has agreed to pay $1.92 billion to settle a U.S. criminal probe into money-laundering -- the largest penalty ever paid by a bank.
Each year in December, Harvard's Memorial Church presents members of the University community and beyond with the gift of song.
For more than a century, the church's Harvard University Choir has performed two Christmas carol services that include readings by the clergy, and a mix of traditional and contemporary carols and hymns sung by both the choir and congregation.
Read more in the Harvard Gazette: http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2012/12/a-musical-gift/
Performed by the University of Richmond Jazz Ensemble at the 2012 Cuban Spectacular. Featuring dancers Myra Daleng and Michael Whitten, Emma Phillips, '13, on drums, and Nick Yeutter, '15 on clarinet. Directed by Dr. Mike Davison.













