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The book clearly links knowledge and practice and is structured in such a way so that theories relevant to social work practices with lesbians and gay men are covered before specific areas of practice are addressed
Robert G. Ingersoll Gregory D. Squires Shakespeare's dramas are characterized byRobert G Ingersoll (1833 1899) was a complex figure a brilliant lawyer and orator who courageously advanced the concept of free thought; a magnetic extrovert whose public esteem, eagerly sought, never earned him the private favours he so generously bestowed on others. Ingersoll was a staunch republican in the great tradition of Abraham Lincoln, and he vigorously championed such progressive causes as equal rights for blacks, women, and children;