sábado, 4 de noviembre de 2017

activity 7

MARILDA IAMAMOTO

Born in Minas Gerais (Brazil), she is a Social worker and a Master in Rural sociology. Senior lecturer at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ); She is currently a visiting professor at Fluminense Federal University (UFF). She was a consultant in the coordination of Aperfeccionamiento of the Staff of higher education (CAPES-Ministry of Education and Culture of the Government of Brazil) and still is in the Brazilian Association of Teaching and Research in Social service (ABEPSS-Brazil). She was a member of the research team of the CELATS and professor of the Master of Honduras (1983), as well as lecturer in several Latin American countries. Author of various classical articles and books of discipline.

What I like most about this author is his Marxist approach to social work and its specificity with the theme of the fetish of capital, which leads us to reflections on dominance, cohesion and alienation. Which in Social work covers a lot of titles and mentions, because many of the authors in some way or another fall into this approach.

Resultado de imagen para marilda iamamoto

activity 5

I took this picture on the day of Cultural heritage, which was exactly the 28th of May this year. In this photo we can see the highest part of a circus tent, along with some trees and bubbles, that are passing right in front of the first plane, you can also see very vivid and cheerful colors, which show the essence of the photo, that shows all the energy and good vibe that was maintained that day, full of laughter, music, paintings and culture of all kinds,too beautiful to let a perfect photo pass. What I like about this picture is the story behind this, when I remove the camera view after taking this picture, the man who was doing the bubbles said, "and now?". Just then I realized that he started to make more bubbles just because he noticed that he wanted to take the picture, this is why I love this picture.





Essay 2

Introduction Within society, stereotypes have shaped people's minds about a body-mind relationship, accumulating a fascination for ...