... seasonal inland inland coast inland inland inland inland inland inland inland inland inland coast seen for INPRES markets Loka and Banyorang until 1999 The Bantaeng regional government renovated and ... The hinterland trading centers are associated with intersections along the asphalt road and Salo and Balong type of rivers This indicates that the trading centers in the hinterland are not in steep ... centers are small, and seasonal In Bantaeng, women and their children bring chiken, fruits, palawija, and ground coffee in small quantities, whereas men bring heavy crops such as a sack of corn,...
... evaluation of integrated systems Issues related to changing technical andsocial paradigms in both individual perceptions of and interactions with personal health data, as well as social media and other ... the influenza pandemic in Singapore Ann Acad Med Singapore 2010;39 (4) :325-323 47 Eysenbach G Infodemiology: The epidemiology of (mis)information Am J Med 2002;113(9):763-765 48 Hulth A, Andersson ... BioCaster: detecting public health rumors with a web-based text mining system Bioinformatics 2008; 24( 24) :2 940 -2 941 53 Tolentino H, Kamadjeu R, Fontelo P, et al Scanning the emerging infectious diseases...
... The dynamic of social life in Bantaeng lies in the successful adaptation of people to the changing internal and external influences, while maintaining the central traditions relating to the Tomanurung, ... coastal and hinterland were possible 341 The changing of political centers of Onto to Bantaeng, from hinterland to coast, effected the moving of the Saukang and Gaukang Inhabitants had to change ... between adults and children in the types of imported ceramic used (Hutterer 1973; Echevarria 19 74) : the children had burial goods of imported ceramic made in Thailand (Sawangkhalok and Sukhotai),...
... Implications of Studying Local Trading Networks This study focuses on dynamic interactions: interior, interior-coastal, inter-coastal, inter-island and combinations of such interactions Trading activity ... Colonial buildings and Chinese buildings in Bantaeng are related to their arrival in Bantaeng in the third quarter of the 17th century for the Netherlands and during 1800s for the Chinese Those ... in coastal areas There are two satellite trading centers both in coastal and hinterland areas: Pasar Sentral (and Pasar Lama), and Pasar Lambocca in the coastal area, and Loka and Banyorang in...
... beads and metal tools in Bantaeng indicates contact between local and non-local people The increasing needs and opportunities which could be derived from the international trading networks and internal ... Bantaeng), Negara Indonesia Timur (NIT) and then Republik Indonesia Serikat (RIS) in 1 949 -1951 It became known as Bonthain regency in 1959, and finally in 22 January 1962, Bonthain regency was changed ... which moved from hinterland to coast during the peak of long distance trading in the 16th century, while the second political center remained in the hinterland Archaeological data confirm this interpretation...
... clues to understanding movement of people and resources The K -4 pattern is mostly found in studies of China, the Philippines, Ghana, Guatemala, and Britain (Smith 19 74) However, in China, where the ... found in other islands in Indonesia However ethnographical data display interisland similarity from the standpoint of bringing commodities to market and how people use tracks and paths to reach ... Historical and Archaeological Studies on Trading Activity in the Indonesian Archipelago Data on trading places, trading activity, and commodities traded in early historic time in the Indonesian Archipelago...
... for meeting and searching for suitable marriage partners As land cultivators, people spend time in their fields, clearing and preparing the land, planting, weeding, watching out for pests and diseases, ... the Indonesian Government, totaling 41 .4 Km in 19 74, and 48 4 .4 Km by the year 2000, but these are mostly a tertiary type of road which is only two meters wide (Dinas Pekerjaan Umum 2000) The main ... growing population of Chinese during Collection of ANRI-Makassar nos 53/ 54, 55, 56, 94, and 48 3 126 the 19th century The records give such occupations for the Chinese as smugglers, goldsmiths, and...
... local and non-local cultures is a fascinating topic as the results of such interaction would be different in each site andin each time period Trading activity is a basis for much inter-cultural interaction, ... busy international network of trading in spices in the Maluku islands and also in local trading activity (Andaya 19 84, 1993a, 1993b; Evers 1988, 1991; Leiriza 19 94) The involvement of the VOC in ... study focuses on dynamic interactions: interior interactions, interior-coastal interactions, inter-coastal interactions, inter-island interactions, and combinations of such interactions The reconstruction...
... routine activities such as feeding, diapering, and cuddling They also need assistance with wiping their noses or washing their hands Children in childcare are typically unrelated and each child ... Maternal andChild Health, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; 2003 Factors That Increase the Spread of Infection inChild Care Settings: Childcare brings children together in close ... care setting Maintain frequent and proper hand washing among staff o Exclusion criteria and procedures for both ill staff and children In a statewide survey of 44 6 randomly selected childcare...
... theories of socialworkIn later publications Howe (1987) and Payne (2005) also see value in applying and adapting this framework to social work, to help develop our understanding of socialwork organizations ... currently influencing thinking and practice, both their own and those underpinning management and leadership in the socialwork organizations m which they work 3 The individual manager and leader through ... on governance insocialwork which states (Simmons 2007: 13) under the heading Leadtwhip and Management: Leadership is essential in changing attitudes and involving all staff insocial care governance...
... for increasing taxes to enable more welfare spending (44 .8%) – nearly as much support as from those not working (48 .8%) There was little support for reducing the tax burden by cutting socialwelfare ... was no real chance of them getting a job in the area Given the importance attached to being in work, it is important to examine the barriers the workless experience in moving into work As Figure ... choose?’ Working for pay Reduce tax and spend less on health, education andsocial grants Not working* All 9.6% 13 .4% 11.7% Keep tax as is and spend same on health, education andsocial grants 45 .6%...
... European Master inSocialWorkin the exercises will be some practice in in-text citation Homework will include finishing an online tutorial for APA and rewriting their texts After Meeting Week Assignments ... References Set books and materials required for the module Mullavey-O’Bryrne, C (19 94) Intercultural interactions inwelfare work, in R.W Brislin & T Yoshida, (Eds.) Improving intercultural interactions: ... Communication: Writing skills for socialwork Page of 11 Student manual European Master inSocialWork Pre – meeting week task no Guidelines: Critical incident report I INTRODUCTION Background information...
... assessment insocialwork • consider approaches to teaching and learning of assessment • pose issues and questions for socialwork educators to consider when planning and reviewing teaching and learning ... Which underpinning theories appear in assessment teaching? • What part the theoretical and value stance and experience of the teacher and students play in the choice of theory in teaching and ... of trained, independent interpreters and the need for social workers to be educated in the use of interpreters and the inherent risks in using family members, particularly children, as interpreters...
... teaching 4. 3 Information technology 4.4 Video 4. 5 Practice learning 4. 5.1 Supervised practice learning 4. 6 Classroom-based practice learning 13 13 13 14 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 22 23 Frameworks and ... Learning and teaching insocialwork education Preface This review is one of a series supporting the introduction of a new degree insocialwork Teaching and learning of assessment is a core social ... the new socialwork award in England which was the impetus for the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) and the Social Policy andSocialWork Lear ning and Teaching Support Network (SWAPltsn)...
... for Teaching and learning communication skills insocialwork education (20 04, London: SCIE) was: • Bernard Moss, Principal Lecturer inSocialWorkand Applied Studies and Learning and Teaching ... values and principles in order to internalise the thinking, which has so thoroughly fed into socialwork s distinctive value base The SCIE Practice review Teaching and learning insocialwork ... about teaching and learning communication skills insocialwork qualifying education It is intended to be a resource for all of those involved in teaching and learning on the new socialwork degree...
... of socialwork educators and students in teaching and learning childcare on the Diploma inSocialWork (DipSW) between 1992 and 20 04 The first involves the use of child observation and the second ... Conceptualising ‘skilled 33 communication’ with children insocialwork education 2.3.2.2 Learning aims and outcomes 35 and teaching methods 2.3.2.3 Impact and effectiveness of 45 teaching, learning and ... communication, childhood, the socialwork role in relation to the task of communicating with children in practice and the nature of the aims and methods of teaching communication skills insocial work...
... age and gender: percentage Gender Age Male Female 16– 24 25 44 45 – 54 55– 64 65– 74 75+ 19 29 44 52 64 64 25 27 48 54 56 65 Source: Bowling and Windsor (1997) Inequalities in health: Oppression in ... Burrows and Brian Loader Working with Men: Feminism andSocialWork Edited by Kate Cavanagh and Viviene E Cree Social Theory, Social Change andSocialWork Edited by Nigel Parton Working for ... main cause of death for which children inSocial Classes IV and V have lower rates than those in Classes I and II (Woodrofe et al 1993) The chance of a child from Social Class IV or V dying in...
... ( 34. 3) 161 (11.5) 826 (58.9) 40 2 (28.7) Number of children b No children, n (%) child, n (%) or more children, n (%) 249 (42 .9) 203 (35.0) 128 (22.1) 41 5 (50 .4) 208 (25.3) 200 ( 24. 3) 6 64 (47 .3) ... health and the ways that work is structured in terms of hours of work, continuing education and flexibility to manage workand home demands [ 24] On the other hand, occupations with high strain and ... engagement and attachment and access to resources and material goods [1] The concepts of social networks andsocial supports are intrinsically interconnected and overlap [12] However, social networks...
... suggested spending the day at the beach b/ “I’ll pay for the meal.” said Tom Tom insisted on paying the meal c/ “It was nice of you to help me.” Minh said to Lan Minh thanked Lan for helping him ... national, natural, digital - poisonous, famous, continuous - changeable, countable, comfortable GRAMMAR Reported Sppech I Indirect Orders with to Infinitive Ex: a/ He said to me, “Give your toys ... 52-56) touch (v) ch m approach (n) phương pháp assistant (n) người phụ tá eradicate (v) xoá concentrate (v) tập trung illiteracy (n) mù ch position (n) vị trí hesitate (v) dự shell (n) vỏ sò interviewer...
... Blindman’s bluff (n ) catch ( n ) marbles ( n ) skip rope ( v ) chat (v ) *While-reading : - T asks Ss listen to the tape again, then asks Ss to workin pairs to practice asking and answering ... Consolidation: Find someone who Name Nam Play marbles Minh Play blindman’s bluff Skip rope Chat Eat Drink - Remind Ss the activities at recess - Remind Ss the Present Progressive Tense Homework: - Do ... practice asking and answering Example Exchange: S1: What is the boy doing ? S2: He’s playing catch S1: What are these chilrden doing ? S2: They are talking - Ss revise the present progressive...