I wanted, I wanted you to stay ‘Cause I needed, I need to hear you say That I love you, I have loved you all along And I forgive you, for being away for far too long So keep breathing, ’cause I’m not leaving Hold on to me and never let me go
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[053.18] what is readability and why it is important in social work practice
Readability is a methodology that allows evaluating the ease with which a document can be read and understood, presenting, as a result, a numerical value that allows us to verify and identify the level of education is necessary to fully understand these written documents. These formulas began to be developed in the United States (appearingContinue reading “[053.18] what is readability and why it is important in social work practice”
[052.18] Judge condemns ‘unacceptable’ lack of secure accommodation for children
maybe there would be more vacancies and more space for those who really need it.
[051.18] through my eyes (iii)
Zurich, Switzerland, #thisday, 2013 On the occasion of the International Conference on Advances in Social Science, Management and Human Behavior
[050.18] choices…
In a speech during a time marked by Brexit, and when the focus should be on the future, Theresa May decide (or agreed to) have her entrance under a music of a Sweden band from the 70’s. I like Abba, but, and remaining in Swedish bands, maybe Roxette’s “Crash! Boom! Bang!” would be more appropriated…
[049.18] Fall 2018 issue of The New Social Worker
Highlights include practicing social work across three levels, suicide risk in schools, collegiate recovery programs, following up after the job interview, how to navigate a job promotion, sitting with difficult emotions, book reviews, and more! Download the Fall 2018 issue now!
[048.18] how can someone not love #kimi
Kimi Raikkonen – often a man of few words, but he makes them count 😂 Think you can come up with your own #F1Haiku? Give it a go! 📝#JapaneseGP 🇯🇵 #NationalPoetryDay pic.twitter.com/h9nBJFYCTe — Formula 1 (@F1) October 4, 2018