feel confident of my adoption as God’s son/daughter and rarely, if ever, question his acceptance of me. 1 2 3 4 2. I love to worship God by myself as well as with others. 1 2 3 4 3. I spend quality, regular time in the Word of God and in prayer. 1 2 3 4 4. I sense the unique ways God has gifted me individually and am actively using my spiritual gifts for his service. 1 2 3 4 5. I am a vital participant in a community with other believers. 1 2 3 4 6. It is clear that my money, gifts, time
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rejects Rosenberg’s theory by arguing children in Hong Kong are more earlier to have class conscious due to more contacts with peers of different SES. A Report on the Study of Self-esteem of Secondary School Students. Hong Kong Polytechnic and Family Service, Caritus – Hong Kong. 1993. This work uses a 0-34 points score scale to measurement the self-esteem of randomly selected Hong Kong secondary school students. The modal score is 24. The report concludes that parental and teachers’ care
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include action/emotion words. There are 30 sample affirmations on pages 208-209. In addition, pages 213-217 contain an affirmation checklist and a list of helpful action/emotion words. Example: Current Reality: I am living at home with my parents while I go back to school. Vision: I have my own place. I have my degree and a job in criminal justice. Affirmation: I am smart and I am on the path toward greatness. Every day, I will conquer my challenges in education and achieve greatness
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optimistically create an end result for me and my family. During this day and age, numerous individuals are going back to the school to further their education; due to many families having challenging times in making their ends meet. The employers are seeking individuals who possess college degrees; which inspires people to further their education. Having a college degree often leads individuals into a secure and a well-paying job in order to adequately support their family. In today’s society and principles
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company for years, but they have yet to find a way to clean the dust from the factory. Recently one employee noticed sparks in the air near her work station, when she reported it she was told not to worry about it. Now she and other employees including myself are scared the factory will explode. I have decided to report this concern through channels within the factory. Starting with the safety coordinator, Jason Rhine. After speaking with him I was told not worry, the dust is not combustible and the
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one professional goal, and one academic goal for my major field of study, Human Resource Management, in the online environment. For each of my goals I will apply the SMART goal process and explain each component. I will also create an accountability plan for meeting each of my goals and predict success in achieving each of them based on past positive experiences, my personality and my major field of study. Using the SMART Goal Process to Obtain My Goal SMART Goals are goals that are specific, measurable
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Pursuing My Success at Age Fifty Most people start pursuing positive goals at a fairly early age in life. Today it’s not so uncommon for young adults to get married and start a family in there early twenties. It isn't even frowned upon for a young teenage female to be pregnant without a husband, now in this day and time. However, back when I was growing up in the 70’s things were much different. If a young girl was pregnant without being married she was most generally shamed. In circumstances like
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contrasting of colors. When I reflect on the tapestry of my own half-century of life, I see that the threads that have provided the greatest amount of influence on how I understand nature and my place in it are those that came from the vividly mixed ethnic background of my Indian/Hindu and Brooklyn/Jewish parents, threads that set me somewhat apart from the mainstream culture of white middle class America in which I was raised. Being myself composed of different colored threads has allowed me to
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After careful consideration, I chose to do my report on a book titled Perfect Phrases for Healthcare Professionals by Masashi Rotte, M.D. and Bernard Lopez, M.D. Both authors practice emergency medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This book was written in 2012, and is intended to help with difficult situations that arise in a healthcare setting. One goal of any medical professional should be to provide better care to our patients. Improved communication
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October 6, 2013 Good Day Family Member, I hope this note finds you and your family in the best of spirits and happy. Know that I love you and miss you always and hope to see you sooner - than later. I'm writing to you this day to let you know that I'm thinking on you and the family. I truly believe it's time to grow our family up and MAKE living life easier and better for us all. I'm speaking on decendants of Thelma Carr, to include: Frederick, Sr., Chevella, LaShay, Frederick, Jr.
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Introduction to English Studies (Eng 281) [pic] Sample Self-Reflective Essay #1 When I think of books, I can’t help but smile in anticipation of the journey I will embark upon from cover to cover, the secrets that will be revealed within their pages, the additions to my vocabulary I will collect as souvenirs, and the new avenues that will be excavated in the realm of my mind. Beginning as early as I can remember, books were read to me by my mother, my father and my sisters. The thrill of an outing to the
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Sylvia Plath, who in my opinion is one of the best authors in the world, once wrote “it’s better to burn and disappear than fade away.” This quote of hers was fascinating, but I have struggled to understand what she meant. I read a biography of her to get more sense of what she meant. I started to understand that she related her life to her work. I also started reading some of her work. The poem “Daddy” and the novel The Bell Jar in particular caught my attention. It was different for me from the
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Australia, Nam had been the owner of a hand-embroidery family-owned company in Vietnam for nearly ten years. His company in Vietnam had totally ten employees including five processing workers, one accountant, one office clerical and three sales workers. There were four main reasons why Nam decided to open a shop selling hand-embroidery products in Australia. Firstly, he had intensive experience in running a hand-embroidery company. His small family-owned company had been in good operation through a long
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aim of this study is to examine my personal leadership style, in the context of some of the major classical theoretical frameworks of leadership from within the wide body of literature available on this subject. I will aim to apply the analysis of these theories to my own leadership practice and style, and to identify areas where theory can improve my performance within the workplace. I will also look at data from a small scale study of my co workers’ perceptions of my leadership, as well as information
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Lack’s was never asked permission for samples to be taken from her, but Dr. Gey did not appear to care less. His values were science and research, the hope of culturing the first line of immortal human cells. Once that dream became a reality Dr. Gey did not question any ethics of morality. He
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SAMPLE MONOLOGUES: These are taken from movies and even though you may not have watched the whole movie the monologue gives you a clear experience of the character. These are said out aloud & for an audience as they are for film but you can easily adopt some of the strategies used here. See if you can find the scene in the movie to watch it too. From the movie “Dirty Dancing” Francis: I told you I was telling the truth Daddy. I'm sorry I lied to you. [BEAT] But you lied too. You told
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Mad Dogs, Englishmen, and the Errant Anthropologist Reflection In his book Mad Dogs, English, and the Errant Anthropologist, Raybeck discusses his observations as he immerses himself in Wakaf Bharu, a city in the state of Kelantan, Malaysia. Throughout the ethnography, he discusses the various differences that he observes with the Kelantanese culture and the American culture, while using his prior knowledge to explain the observations he takes note of. By using these observations, Raybeck proceeds
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The Transit of My Food As I sit here at my kitchen table, I contemplate about the meal that is in front of me. There sitting on my plate is pancakes with maple syrup, turkey sausage, grits, and a glass of orange juice. I have never once thought about where this food comes from let alone how did it get to the store that I bought it from, but when I received this assignment it got me to thinking. There are many people that have their hand in the food that I eat everyone day. Someone has to pick
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Shane Carstenisns Paper 2: Stories People Tell 10/3/12 The movie Crash directed by Paul Haggis is one of my favorite films of all time. One of the issues in our society is that we to often categorize whites, blacks, Asians, Arabs, Latinos, etc, based upon their appearances. Racism is basically the assumption that a person’s behavior is influenced by their racial affiliation, regardless of whether the action is intentionally harmful. There are so many exceptions to racism using this assumption
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WHAT DO I VALUE? HOW DO I VALUE? My Values Exercise The objective of this exercise is to help you clarify your values, or beliefs. Since our values and beliefs change from time to time, after reflection or certain events, it is useful to review and consider our values and beliefs regularly. This exercise is adapted from numerous instruments used to assess one’s values based on the ideas of Milton Rokeach, described in The Nature of Human Values, New York: Free
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didn’t have a care in the world it seemed like. I didn’t have to work to support myself, have any car payment and I definitely didn’t have to do my own laundry. Little did I know, the school in which I was attending would be slowly molding me, training me to become a working class individual. This is significant because what if a child could grow to become something else or could aspire to be something greater? My purpose in writing this essay is to look at the problems and some possible solutions
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position you are seeking. This does not mean that all of your work history must relate directly, but your resume should reflect the kind of skills the employer would value. Find additional guidance on resumes and cover letters , as well as resume samples, on the OCS website. NEED HELP? • • • RESUME TIPS RESUME LANGUAGE SHOULD BE: • Specific rather than general • Active rather than passive • Written to express not impress • Articulate rather than “flowery” • Fact-based (quantify and
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It has also been proven that participation in group therapy, during and following treatment, can help maintain abstinence. A longitudinal study was conducted in 2011 among a U.S. national sample of people who were living in communal-living recovery/transition homes (Oxford Houses) and were also actively involved with Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. “Categorical involvement in a set of 12-step activities and averaged summary
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When most people hear the word “Intelligence” the first thing that comes to mind is “book smart”, which is what I first thought when I heard the word “Intelligence.” Images of valedictorians, math wizards, or doctors of medicine or doctors of psychology. Few, if any, ever think of intelligence being linked to our emotions. Emotional intelligence involves four components: Perceiving emotions, using emotions to enable thought, understanding emotions, and managing emotions. The ability to express and
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false studying awareness exists due to a lack of proper understanding of how to educate children correctly. Introduction Let me ask you guys a question! What is studying to you? Basically, in my opinion, it is a process of instilling the thirst for knowledge and the eager to discover novel things by myself. However, do you know that for most of the grown-ups in Vietnam, studying means, “This is a desk which is covered with a bunch of textbooks on top of it. No computer or laptop. And you! Sit there
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the individual. As a youth I had my parents to look up too. I respected them and did what they said. My father served in the military and coached youth sports, my mother raised children, went back to school to finish her education and became an educator. These were my first influences. Good. As I entered my adolescent years, my world expanded beyond my front yard. As I got older, I was afforded the ability to experience more of my neighborhood and more of my town. I came into contact with many
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Organizational Behavior Skills Jane Doe October 14, 2012 As I prepare to share with you some of the reasons why I have learned developing and applying Organization Behavior skills is so important, I feel the need to share with you my career background and examples of my personal experiences as they relate to organizational behavior. I have worked for Liberty Mutual for the past 22 years. I started with the company in an entry level position just out of high school doing data entry of policyholder
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Wisconsin not knowing what I wanted to major in, but most importantly I didn’t know what type of career I wanted. It was a big concern for my family and I because college is expensive and it’s not getting any cheaper, so we didn’t want to waste any money on unnecessary classes. What I’ve found out so far in college is that, life is about making adjustments. My mom always wanted me to be a doctor because she thinks being a doctor is a “safe” job and it’s harder for a doctor to be fired than a banker
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While the social media only started with the advent of internet, social networking has always been around for a very long time; for example it used to be, I meet your friend, then your friend friend and so on. Peter and Valkenburg , (2012) stated that young people can decide more easily than in face –to- face conversations how they present themselves and what they choose to confide in others. they further highlighted the fact that traditionally, adolescents learn and rehearse self preservation and
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