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This book will equip social work students with the knowledge,
skills and confidence to produce first-rate written assignments.
Part one focuses on the foundational skills needed to produce
excellent written work. Students are taken through the core stages
of working on an assignment, from planning the task and reading and
note-making through to finding and evaluating sources, drafting a
text, and editing and proofreading. Part two hones in on the key
types of assignment students will encounter on their degree. It
contains dedicated chapters on writing an essay, a reflective text,
a case study analysis, a literature review, a placement report, and
case notes on placement. Each chapter contains examples and
activities which will help students to test their knowledge and
understanding. This is an essential companion for all social work
students.
As the once-great Aztec empire lay in ruins, an illegitimate child
was born to its conqueror, Hernan Cortes. The product of a union
between the famous conquistador and his Mayan slave woman and
translator, Malinche, the child was named Martin Cortes--remembered
today by Mexicans as the first "mestizo," emblematic of Mexico's
origins.In "The New World of Martin Cortes," Anna Lanyon takes us
on a journey of historical discovery, vividly evoking those
extraordinary times when two empires--Spain and Mexico--collided.
This is a tale of intrigue and identity, exploring Martin Cortes's
relations with his famous father, his half-brother of the same
father and name (Cortes also named his second, legitimate son,
Martin), his mother's indigenous people; and his father's noble
peers. As Lanyon unearths the life and times of Martin Cortes, we
learn something about the processes of history and legend as well,
and the nature of the human spirit caught between two worlds.
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