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<rss xmlns:ps="http://trailfire.com" version="2.0"><channel><title>"Appearances -- TRW2" by mbrownstone</title><link>http://trailfire.com/mbrownstone/trails/33643</link><category>mbrownstone/trails</category><ttl>60</ttl><item><title>Learning Circle: The richness within</title><link>http://trailfire.com/mbrownstone/marks/83968</link><description><![CDATA[The trail starts here with the TRW2 Question: How does our appearance determine our place in society?<BR>For example you might start by asking and answering some preliminary questions such as: When is Dress important? When is language or speech (such as regional or foreign accent, use of slang, profanity, etc.) important? In what situations are physical attributes (such as weight, body shape, height, nose, lips, eyes, physical handicap, appearance of illness or wellness, etc.) important?]]></description><category>Appearances -- TRW2</category><author>mbrownstone</author><pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:00:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermalink="false">trailfire:markId:83968</guid></item><item><title>Impression management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</title><link>http://trailfire.com/mbrownstone/marks/83969</link><description><![CDATA[Impression managment theory is a good starting place for approaching the question about appearances.<BR>]]></description><category>Appearances -- TRW2</category><author>mbrownstone</author><pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:02:00 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermalink="false">trailfire:markId:83969</guid></item><item><title>Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees: Books: Pallassana R. Balgopal</title><link>http://trailfire.com/mbrownstone/marks/83979</link><description><![CDATA[<SPAN STYLE="font-weight: bold;">Suggestions for further inquiry:</SPAN> I might document cases where children of immigrant families have to “act” one way in school and “act” another way at home.<BR><SPAN STYLE="text-decoration: underline;">Starting with a book on Amazon:</SPAN> There&#39;s a passage on indentity conflicts and appearances in a book listed on Amazon. But how do I know? Well, I learned a little trick about finding hidden informationon the Web. Have you ever searched inside a book on Amazon? It&#39;s a kind of peculiar way to read a book, downright post-modern. You can bounce from topic to topic, or shall I say &quot;key phrase&quot; to key phrase?<BR>HOW TO READ A BOOK ON AMAZON:&nbsp;<BR><UL><LI>If the book on Amazon has the feature: Search Inside, you can actually read every page--not necessarily in order. :-)</LI><LI>Mouse over the book and you will see a pop-up with a search box. Type <SPAN STYLE="text-decoration: underline;">American Dream</SPAN> in the search box<BR></LI><LI>click: GO.</LI><LI>Click on the link &quot;<SPAN STYLE="text-decoration: underline;">from Back Matter</SPAN>&quot;</LI><LI>Read the section titled:&nbsp; &quot;The Parent Child Relationship&quot;</LI><LI>To turn the page, click the white wedge to either side of the page.</LI></UL><BR>]]></description><category>Appearances -- TRW2</category><author>mbrownstone</author><pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:57:40 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermalink="false">trailfire:markId:83979</guid></item><item><title>HighWire Press -- Search Results</title><link>http://trailfire.com/mbrownstone/marks/84005</link><description><![CDATA[HighWirePress is an open database of scholarly articles. I used the search phrase:&nbsp; &quot;impression management&quot;. Read the abstracts to determine if the articles are useful for your research.<BR>]]></description><category>Appearances -- TRW2</category><author>mbrownstone</author><pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:24:28 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermalink="false">trailfire:markId:84005</guid></item><item><title>Beyond Google.</title><link>http://trailfire.com/mbrownstone/marks/84006</link><description><![CDATA[There is life beyond google....Mr. Brownstone has made a portal for BSGE students. It&#39;s a good starting place for&nbsp; your research. <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: bold;">Guest Name=BSGE</SPAN>. Try the &quot;Deep Web&quot; links.<BR>]]></description><category>Appearances -- TRW2</category><author>mbrownstone</author><pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:31:07 -0700</pubDate><guid isPermalink="false">trailfire:markId:84006</guid></item></channel></rss>
