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What It Means To Understand The Purpose Of Life
they are designed to do, then how can they understand the Purpose of their mate or their marriage
when that time comes. I believe God connects a husband and wife together for His Purpose. God
created all of us with Purpose in mind. He knew us before we entered this world. In the book of
Jeremiah, God tells this prophet that He knew him before he was formed in the womb and that He set
him apart and ordained him as a prophet to the nations. This is true for us today. God created us for
Purpose. We are not here on earth to just exist from day to day. Without Purpose you will live a
meaningless life and possibly connect with the wrong mate that God did not intend for you to marry.
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It is the reason in which God created you. Without Purpose, you can get lost in this world and lose
your way. An individual without Purpose is merely sleepwalking through life with their eyes open.
They will begin to be consumed with the mundane details of life. The joy and meaning they have will
start to evaporate as they are confronted with life's challenges. Having a clear idea of your Purpose in
life will keep you motivated and focused on the more important things. You tend to not be so focused
on your singleness when you have direction and understanding of your Purpose. For instance, once
you know what you are supposed to do with your life, you can make important decisions about where
to go to school, what to major in, the career you want to prosper in, the best companies to work for,
the best places to live, how to spend and invest finances, the kind of books and movies you will allow
to entertain you, the kind of friends you want in your life, the kind of mentors you desire and who you
would like to spend the rest of your love life with. Also, we must remember to acknowledge God
before we make life changing decisions. We have to trust that He knows best for our lives. The Bible
says it like this: "Trust in the Lord with all
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I Admire My Own Leadership Style
Leaders are all around us. They come in all shapes and sizes, gender, ethnicities, and religions. Mother
Teresa is a catholic nun who committed her life to working with the poor throughout the world and is
a leader I admire. Her leadership approach, purpose in life, and values are evident in her humanitarian
work and are traits I want to emulate in developing my own leadership style.
On August 26, 1910 Mother Teresa was born in Skopje, Macedonia with the name Agnes Gonxha
Bojaxhiu. Not much is known about her early life, but when she was only 8 years old, Agnes father
suddenly died and she grew much closer to her mother. Agnes mother was a compassionate woman
who greatly cared for others and had an open invitation for people of the city to eat in her home.
When Agnes asked why people were eating with them, her mother responded, "Some of them are our
relations, but all of them are our people." The attitude of Agnes mother and her care towards others as
Agnes grew up is likely what inspired her in her future endeavors. At age twelve Agnes was
convinced that she should commit herself to a religious life and at eighteen years old set off to Ireland
to join the Sisters of Loreto in Dublin and became a nun. It was there that she took the name Sister
Mary Teresa. Shortly after, she was sent to Calcutta, India where she was assigned and dedicated to
teaching girls from the city's poorest families at Saint Mary's High School for Girls. During this time,
Sister Teresa learned to
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Reflection On Professionalism
Being a professional is more than wearing fancy suites, and speaking with complex linguistics.
Professionalism is described as conduct or qualities that are foreseen as professional. Professionalism
can be taught by a person or learned from experiences. For me, personally, I will reflect on my ethical
and personal professionalism and the innate journey it has taken me thus far.
Let's begin from the being of my endeavors in the professional realm. I first learned how to be a
professional from an early age from my mother. She bestowed the wisdom of professionalism and
modeled how professional women should represent themselves. I would say that my mother gave me
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I imagine words having so much power than people give it credit for. In speculation that as a
professional in counseling profession is an extremely honorable, sometimes tedious line of work.
In maintaining the idea that the field of counseling and helping others is an active duty for participants
involved. This profession I see as fit has and forever will change my life and who I am as a person. I
feel that this profession will also challenge me more than ever before.
As a professional I am asked to put my moral, personal views and cultural entity on hold for the
greater good, while being self–aware. I believe my self–acceptance will favor me in my profession.
Yet my comfort, loyalty, conscious moral will be tested beyond measurable expectations. In addition
being fully aware of these possibilities I am still as passionate if not more about the profession.
Another, facet is that being part of the field of counseling, I must abide by ethical standards. These
ethical standards are very black and white, but I use these very cut and dry standards to cater to an
intense colorful multitude of situations. Gasping the concept of the ethical standards being a
foundational source for me is a challenges the uncertainty of clients I may face. The profession of
counseling will give me insight on how and what I can handle. The experience I intend to gain will
test my limits in which I prefer versus not experiencing the situations happen first hand. I sense that
this
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Descriptive Essay About Being Alone
We are dark as the moonless night, yet just as bright; intense and mysterious as the forces that shaped
us. Living in the shadows we fade from sight and mind, but we are always there, forever defending
what is ours. Porous and jagged, we absorb or repel anything as well as anyone who seeks to oppose
us. Whilst the ranks of our enemies dwindle over time we endure, unwavering in our determination.
Alone we are weak, ineffective, and ultimately meaningless. Together we are strong, steadfast and
spectacular in our simplicity. We as one eternally serve the greater purpose, all with the pride and
patience only our kind possess.
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At first, we were one, mighty and strong, we were great, but without meaning in our existence,
without scope or direction. Then, there was heat; blinding, raging heat stronger than even the forces
that shaped us, it tore us apart. Shattered our very view of the world and separated us from one
another. As suddenly as the groundbreaking warmth appeared it was gone, leaving me all alone in the
bitter cold to fend for myself. For the first time I was on my own, my reality broken in an instant into
a million tiny pieces; it was overwhelming and strange, yet stunning along with euphoric.
In the beginning the silence was empty and lacking. After a lifetime of togetherness, the lonely feeling
of isolation cut deep within me. To have a mind of my own was both invigorating and petrifying,
thoughts echoing far enough in the vastness to be lost on their own
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Why School By Mike Rose Analysis
Beyond the Classroom Many are quick to disregard education's role outside of the classroom.
According to Mike Rose, "a good education helps us make sense of the world and find our way in it"
(Rose 33). Rose emphasizes the value in the experience of education beyond the value of education
for the purpose of custom or intelligence; he explores the purpose of going to school in terms of how
he defines himself and his personal growth in the stages of his academic career. By reflecting on his
personal experiences and how those gave him the tools applicable to his daily life, he emphasizes why
education should never be overlooked. Rose's use of referencing relatable experiences in a logical
manner makes his argument persuasive to the readers and he succeeds in making the readers
reconsider why education matters to them. Mike Rose's Why School?: Reclaiming Education for All
of Us effectively persuades his audience of the importance of education beyond the classroom, which
proves true in our everyday lives because the essential aspect of education is what we do with it and
how it helps develop one's personal growth. Rose elaborates on the significance of education by
reflecting on his own perspective on how that shaped his identity. His childhood gave him the
opportunity to experience the contrast between a positive learning environment and a negative one.
This also shaped him to have an evident positive outlook on education. It can be assumed that the
right learning
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Gender Inequality And The Aristotelian Society
Gender Inequality in an Aristotelian Polity Aristotle's philosophies were deeply influenced by his
upbringing and interest in biology. He believed that the reason of a thing lies in its function.
Everything that exists has a purpose, and that purpose is the reason that thing is the way it is. For
example, all the substances that make up a seed are there because the way those particular substances
interact with each other causes that seed to grow. When the seed grows, it reaches its full potential as a
plant. Humans are the same. Human beings have a potential to live up to, which is finding true
happiness by living an honorable life. One lives an honorable life by complying with societal
standards, which are built through community based on three levels of organization. The first of these
is the household, which is designed "to manage the necessities of individual existence, such as
procreation, sleep, nourishment, and shelter" (pg. 35). The second is the village, which in simple
terms is the market place of society, where people buy and sell goods and services. The last of the
levels is the polis, the political community in charge of making collective decisions in the public's best
interest. Each of these levels "performs an essential, inescapable function in any society" (pg. 35)
Species survival is crucial to any society, and is covered under the household level of government. But
because species survival is so important, those who are capable of bearing children will be
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Rick Warren The Purpose Driven Live Analysis
The main message of Rick Warren the purpose driven life is to help believers understand the larger
aspects of you live and the world. In the novel, Warren says, "you will know God's purpose for your
life and will understand the big picture – how all the pieces of your life fit together." This shows
readers what the author want the them to take away from the book. Just as people take God's word in
many different way, this book can be received in ways that appeal or help the reader due to their
circumstance. Through its unconventional formatting, the novel can be interpreted many different
ways. Rick Warren's The Purpose Driven live, is written in an unconventional way. He does not talk
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The novel talked a lot about how Jesus had saved us, and how to create a better relationship with him.
Law and gospel go hand and hand, you can not have one without the other. I feel that this is the case
for this book, a whole lot of gospel and a lot less law. The most major reference to the law in the book
was satan and the sin he causes in the world. The punishment of not having Jesus in her life is never
discussed and what happens if you are a non–believer. I understand that this novel is directed at an
audience that is familiar and have a relationships with Jesus Christ, but I feel that law should still be
present. Throughout the book, there are a few quotes that make me take a second look. On page 58,
Warren writes "Jesus will give you everything you need to live for him." This is just one of many
quotes were I feel a disconnect from what I have learned about Christianity in my life. I have learned
that the Bible never says anything about Jesus making one's life easy. I feel that this quote is trying to
say your life will have no pain in your life if you just love Jesus. This is a major misconception of
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The Problem Of A Student
Everyone has questions when starting something new, "will I make it?" what is this all about, or am I
even smart enough to even considering such a huge commitment? These may be just a few that new
students are asking themselves when they first click that first button. How about the person that has
not been in a school setting in a number of years? If you have ever questioned any of these, you have
come to the right place. It seems that everyone has their mind set on accomplishing something in there
life. The difference now, is that a student has to have an intentional mindset to become a successful in
whatever area they are interested in. Before the age of the computers people carried on face to face
conversations. The connections people made were relevant in so many ways that some may say that
has been lost in technology. This is not the debate, it is how far students are willing to forge what is
not comfortable and bring it to a level of relevance in their own lives. When I read the part of this
book and we started to break down what that really was my thinking changed. My learning patterns
are Sequence (30) Precision (30) Technical Reasoning (18) Confluence (28). Strong willed learner, "I
AM!" I always thought that was a bad thing, strong willed. I have spent the majority of my life
fighting battles that were never mine to fight. Being strong–willed is does not mean it defines who I
am, only how I process the information that is given to me. And how I choose to ignore
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Rhetorical Analysis Of A Purpose Driven Life
Each of us is dealt a hand when we come into this world, it is how we use what we've been given that
matters. Rick Warren, author of "A Purpose Driven Life" gave a speech in February of 2006 about
living a life of purpose. The speech was directed at people with an amount of influence in the world,
big or small. The Purpose of this speech was to urge people to go out and use their talents, and
influence to make the world a better place. Rick Warren has an excellent use of ethos, pathos, and
logos in his speech. He uses his knowledge of people, and real life experiences to capture the
audience's attention.
Rick Starts his speech off by talking about a book. He doesn't come out and say what the book is, or
what it is about. This captures the audience's attention from the beginning because they want to know
more about the book. They also want to know more about the author and why he is speaking to them.
He then goes into why he believes so many people are reading this book and as to why it is selling so
many copies. In doing all of this, he gives reasons why he is qualified to be speaking on this particular
topic, which is that he wrote a best selling book about living a life of purpose. This is an example of
ethos because he is telling people to give their life's away to better the world instead of bettering
themselves.
The biggest appeal Rick Warren uses is logos. One of the important things he said that goes against
what people believe was about money and happiness. Rick said "If money actually made you happy,
then the wealthiest people in the world would be the happiest. And that I know, personally, I know, is
not true" (5). People in the world think that the more money you have, the happier you will be, and
Rick says it is not true. He also talks about all of the money that came pouring in after he wrote the
best selling book. In his speech he says that the good life is about giving your life away. With all of
the money that he got, he started giving it away, he did not want to use it on himself. In stating all of
what he did with the money, he proves he is not a hypocrite. It might sound like he is bragging, but
this is a good point to make for the audience to listen to him. He wasn't saying one thing and
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The Search For Happiness In Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha
"Love is the most important thing in the world" (Hesse, 147). This is was Siddhartha, in Hermann
Hesse's novel Siddhartha, discovers after a life–long search for happiness. Over the course of this life–
long expedition, he learns to find compassion and an understanding of himself and the world around
him, which leads him to a great transformation, going from hating himself, to finding compassion,
love, for himself, and finally finds a purpose in his life. This is the process to finding happiness,
reforming their perspective of not only their selves, but also the world and people around them, and
using that to develop their own purpose. Compassion, exalted by Buddhism, is a foundation of
happiness, specifically compassion for others. In Hermann Hesse's novel Siddhartha, the main
character, Siddhartha, longs for happiness him self and attempts to change who he is in order to find
it, however it is not until he learned to appreciate himself and the rest of the world that he found the
happiness he seeked. Early in his journey, Siddhartha insisted that others "were not worth a passing
glance... [and] were illusions of sense, happiness, and beauty." (Hesse, 14) With this distaste, it is clear
that Siddhartha is not happy, stating "the world tasted bitter. Life was pain" (14). It was not until he
learned to love and appreciate others, that he discovered happiness. He compares himself to those he
once despised, accepting that they were much alike: "If they are illusion, then I also
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Leadership And Organization Culture Of A School
A school community is empowered by its leadership team to excel by the way the leadership team
interacts with every person it comes in contact with. Every single interaction becomes like cells in the
body, swimming towards the heart of the school and its singular purpose: Children. People, singular or
in groups, can be as dynamic as the many system of the body, each with its own primary function but
also each with its true purpose in sustaining equilibrium.
The Leadership and Organization Culture of a school is a conundrum, something less tangible than the
black and white policies written in a manual. While these aspects of leadership culture, even defined,
can be difficult to explain, it is best for a leader to attempt an explanation then it is for a leader to
remain silent to the school's community need for a greater understanding of its deeper operations.
Here is a brief attempt, if not flawed, at articulating the characteristics of a strong leadership and
organization culture.
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1. Relationships Build Powerful Cultures
"The answer is not law, but relationship" (Brennan 77). This is a powerful reflection from a preacher
who once was a school teacher. The premise of his argument is structured around the idea that the
laws (rules) in his classroom did not change the behavior of his students until his students understood
how much he loved them. Relationships count in every aspect
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Tony Dungy 's Quiet Strength
Tony Dungy is a highly respected pillar in the athletic community. Breaking barriers throughout his
coaching carrier; he was propelled into the spotlight when he became the first African American coach
to win a Super Bowl title. Shortly following his victory in Super Bowl XLI came much intrigue into
his coaching style and personal life. Many wondering how he gained the respect of all his players and
produced positive results while maintaining a calm demeanor. In his book, Quiet Strength, Tony
Dungy speaks on the importance of faith and family. Emphasizing the power of prayer, commitment,
and patience within faith. As well as the impact of his family on his career, that ultimately changed the
path he had preferred for himself.
In the first chapter Dungy opens by setting a scene of defeat, being fired from the Tampa Bay
Bucaneers. As he took his last stroll throughout the facility he began to wonder what else was in store
for him, and had his career in professional football finally come to an end. After all he was a man who
lived his life based off priorities. And he did make mention in his book, football was not at the top of
his priority list. In this moment, others like it, and the moment succeeding his Super Bowl victory
Dungy was repeatedly faced with the deciphering the next step of his career. Often times shying away
from the easier and more desirable route, to follow the path of God. It was on this path that Dungy
will touch many personally and open the
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Ethical Report : A Certified Nurse Assistant That Is...
A 1. The leader chosen for this ethical report is a Certified Nurse Assistant that was promoted to a
team leader. The team lead of a residential care facility has demonstrated the ability to distinguish
when a fellow employee is performing duties according to policies and to reward for positive
behavior. One of the team leaders, ethical traits is to lead by example, she sets up the structure in the
organization that applies to neatness and tidiness and expects other team mates to do the same. She
tries to follow the policies of the organization and promotes the importance of doing the right thing.
This team leader has learned the importance of leading by example, due to if she doesn't follow
protocol the negative consequences will be detrimental to patient care. This team leader has developed
policies that have been implemented regarding safety of the resident. The second ethical trait that this
leader portrayed is the developing values for her and others. This leader believes in taking the
company's values and instilling it in her own daily life. She assures that the other staff members are
aware of the company's values and the mission. The golden rule "treat others as you want to be
treated" is the model of this individual. Unruly behavior is not tolerated by this team leader. Whenever
the team leader discovers that values are not being followed in the work environment, she will counsel
the individual, by given a verbal warning. If the behavior continues the team leader
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The Purpose Driven Rick Warren
What is your Purpose?
Why does one wake up in the morning? Why does one go to work or school? Why are people here on
Earth? What is each person's purpose? Why have humans walked this Earth for so long? Human's are
alive cause some magical spirit believed each individual could do something wonderful in his world.
In the book The Purpose Driven Rick Warren, the author, is trying to tell the people of the world know
that no matter what type of situation you are in God is on your side. He gave everyone a purpose and
they have to go out and find it.
In "The Purpose Driven" God says "Every human on this Earth has a purpose." Nobody was put here
by accident. Not all parents get to plan when they have their children, but God was ready for his
creation to come alive. The Bible states "The Lord will fulfill his purpose for me." He knows exactly
how he wants his people to look. He also creates every individual's uniqueness and personality. The
Bible states "You know me inside and out, you know every bone in my body; You know exactly how I
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Everything in God's world is here for a reason. Some animals were made to fly, some were made to
jump, and some were created to be meals for the humans. Every creature has a purpose just like
humans do. Each individual was made for a specific ministry. Warren mentioned "We are Gods
workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works." Each human was made to do something
different. Nobody was made to do the same job as someone else or create the same impact in the same
person's life. When a people are good at things they love to do that's a gift from God. He wanted that
individual to either be really good at the sport the play or be really good at school or even be
artistically talented. So called "talents" are your gift from God. That's where he wanted his creation to
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Why School By Mike Rose Analysis
Many are quick to disregard education's role outside of the classroom. According to Mike Rose, "a
good education helps us make sense of the world and find our way in it" (Rose 33). Rose emphasizes
the value in the experience of education beyond the value of education for the purpose of custom or
intelligence; he explores the purpose of going to school in terms of how he defines himself and his
personal growth in the stages of his academic career. By reflecting on his personal experiences and
how those gave him the tools applicable to his daily life, he emphasizes why education should never
be overlooked. Rose's referencing relatable experiences in a logical manner makes his argument
persuasive to the readers and he succeeds in making the readers reconsider why education matters to
them. In his book Why School?: Reclaiming Education for All of Us, Mike Rose effectively persuades
his audience of the importance of education beyond the classroom, emphasizing how those
experiences become crucial to one's personal growth and potential in our everyday lives. Rose
elaborates on the significance of the experience of education by reflecting on his own perspective and
how that shaped his identity. His childhood gave him the opportunity to experience the contrast
between a positive learning environment and a negative one; this also shaped him to have an evident
positive outlook on education. Rose suggests that the right learning environment–including supportive
teachers and proper
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Frankle Concepts. Victor Frankle Professional Practice
Frankle Concepts Victor Frankle professional practice lies within therapy, where his ideas and practice
have aligned with philosophical thought (Batthyany, n.d.). One of Frankl most well know through was
which he believed that common anxieties could be overcome by finding meaning, no matter how
small. Today, his therapy, now termed Logotherapy, is known as a positive therapy practice that used
during an episode of depression, or anxiety (Batthyany, n.d). Recalling, existentialism as the theory,
which empathizes finding authenticity in life through freedom of individual decisions and individual
path (Crowell, 2004), Frankle, believed "the human being is driven by the will to meaning" (Malloy&
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11), as well can be "defined as a constellation of attitudes, beliefs, and behavioral tendencies that
consist of three components: commitment, control, and challenge" (Lambert, Clinton, &Vickie, 1999,
p. 11). Maddi referred control as each individual has control over decisions, their destiny, and how
they react to situations. Challenge refers to individual's attitude toward challenge and change. Maddi
found that individuals who were resistance to change, and did not embrace challenge had lower levels
of hardiness. Lastly, commitment, which refers to individuals sense of purpose and meaning in what
they do, whether is everyday life, a new experience, or through work. An important implication of
high levels of hardiness, specifically in work or stressful situations, where results from analyses found
that individuals had lower levels of overall stress and lower risks of burnout, which in life no one
wishes to be under constant stress (Lambert, Clinton, &Vickie, 1999, p. 11). As discussed by Malloy
& Lang, Frankl expressed that "an effective leadership remains in the affective realm of helping
employees to find meaning in their roles and practices" (2016, p.116), and further, it "is about the
humanistic and tacit aspects that are fundamentally located in the rational" (2016, p. 116). As a leader,
it is essential to connect with those around you, encourage individuals to express and put forward their
best skills, input, and
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Great Expectations Manipulation
Some people spend their whole life trying to accomplish a particular something. It might be an
achievement or just simply trying to be perfect, but what actually define us as a person and the true
value of our lives? How can we possibly know if the life we are living now will be worthy in the end
and we will not regret anything when we look back onto it? In Great Expectations by Charles
Dickens, he states that life would not be as gratifying if one's life is filled with manipulation and
comparison, instead one must self–seek and enhance himself/herself in every aspect throughout the
course of life.
In the first part of Dickens' novel, all I can deduce from Joe, Pip's brother in law, is the fact that he
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Pip recognized that he does not read or write well as he never receives any schooling. He hoped to
acquire a chance to receive education, as he understands that it inspires the key to success or possibly
allowing him to move up in terms of his social class. Without dreams and purposes in life, it would be
pointless to live, as one cannot appreciate the goodness in life. No doubt education plays a crucial role
in creating a success life, however do not let those standards conceal who you truly are or alter your
purpose in life. Joe demonstrated to Pip that life without literacy could also be worthwhile as long as
you successfully seek your own self and find your own purpose in life by improving a little bit each
day. When Pip got this message from Joe, he "dated a new admiration of Joe... and [he] was looking
up to Joe in [his] heart"(50). He realizes that Joe's saying is right and he should spend time focusing
on his own personal development and find his own goal without being affected by other
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The Effects Of Music On A Desert Island
The thought of being stranded on a desert island has never crossed my mind. If this tragic event
should happen, I know that I would probably be very agitated. Moreover, I would be soaked in fear
and confusion. The first thing I, like any person, would do is seek a source of peace and tranquility so
that I can think things through. For many people, music would be their soothing factor. However, if I
were stranded on a desert island, I would not be calmed by music. Until this day, I have not created an
emotional connection with music. It has never played a major role in my life and most likely never
will. Therefore, if I were stranded on a desert island, music would be of no significance to me.
A major reason for why music does not play a role in my life and would be of no benefit to me if I
were stranded on a desert island is because of my religion. My religion is Islam. In Islam, it is
preferred that people avoid listening to music. To be honest, I have listened to music several times in
my life, but in none of those instances have I created any sentimental or emotional connection to it.
The main reason for why my religion does not agree with music is because it is believed that anything
that withdraws a person from reality is considered to be a distraction. Within my religion, it is
believed that music takes a person away from reality. As a result, that person is lost in a "dreamy"
state in which her or she can forget that God is watching. In Islam, our
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Mark Edmundson Anti-Idealism
In Mark Edmundson's "Polemical Introduction" to his novel, Self and Soul, he analyzes how the
modern world has lost the ideals held by the ancient world, such as the heroic ideal, the religious
ideal, and the ideal of contemplation. Edmundson cites the loss of these ideals through modern
writers, such as Shakespeare and Freud. Edmundson specifically calls Freud a "relentless enemy of
the warrior ideal, the religious ideal, and the ideal of transcendent philosophy." The truth in
Edmundson's analysis of Freud's anti–idealist view can be seen in Freud's novel, Civilization and Its
Discontents. In this novel, Edmundson's assessment is most evident that Freud sees a desire to follow
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These attempts can be defined through Freud's "pleasure principle," which aimed for "an absence of
pain and unpleasure, and, on the other hand, at the experiencing of strong feelings of pleasure" (42).
Therefore, happiness is not really possible all the time, as it seems to only come from unhappiness, or
a release from "unpleasure." Since the purpose of life is not to be happy but rather, only to survive, it
calls in to question whether there is a meaning to life brought upon by a higher power. Freud's idea of
transcendency and the purpose of life seems to be answered when he writes, "the question of the
purpose of human life has been raised countless times; it has never yet received a satisfactory answer
and perhaps does not admit of one" (41–42). His answer seems that be that there is no real purpose to
existence, except for survival; rather, life only has the meaning that we give it. Overall, this seems to
be very dismissive of the idea of a higher power, deity, or purpose, which is represented the ancient
world ideal of transcendent philosophy. Another ideal that Edmundson saw as one held by the ancient
world was that of the heroic ideal, which Edmundson typified through Achilles and Hector, who
characterized the "warrior soldier" and the "citizen soldier," who
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Rick Warren The Purpose Driven Church Summary
Rick Warren is an influential pastor that has authored many books to influence men and women in the
kingdom of God. The Purpose Driven Church is an excellent book written by Rick Warren (1995).
This book gives the reader a glimpse of the critical things that should be considered in the church.
Although, this may not be a blueprint to start a church, however, Warren provides his personal
experience of starting a church and how the church grew like a living organism. Warren (1995) states,
"The key issue for churches in the twenty–first century will be church health, not growth" (p. 17). He
did a great job of shifting your perspective of how the church has the potential to grow if you as the
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These five areas that Warren (1995) presented are essentials that will aid in the church being driven by
purpose. For the church to stand, it must have a solid foundation. Warren (1995) states, a foundation is
laid "by clarifying in the minds of everyone involved exactly why the church exists and what it is
supposed to do" (p. 86). When people have an understanding of their purpose, it will induce
cohesiveness in the ministry. It is vital for the leader to define the churches' purpose, organize around
them, and application is imperative. Therefore, once the church has reached a definitive purpose, it is
time to carry out the Great Commission. Understanding the demographic area and who the church is
going to serve with help with carrying out the purpose of the ministry. Therefore, when the church
gets understanding of the people that they are going to target, it will help them to implore a strategic
plan. According to Warren (1995), "The more your target is in focus, the more likely it is that you will
be able to hit it" (p. 172). It is critical for the church create a process to work through their purpose.
When there is a process to their purpose, it will help the purpose to be carried out daily. However, the
ministry shouldn't focus on growing a church with programs but focus on growing people with a
process (Warren, 1995). Warren (1995), emphasized that his "deep conviction that anybody can be
won to Christ if you discover the key to his or her heart" (p. 216). It is the act of love that will help the
purpose driven church to meet the people's needs. When the ministry has the people attending the
church, it is the pastor's job to teach the principles of the Bible. It is the word of God that is going to
change the hearts of the people.
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Reflection Paper
Walking back home I would look around me people eating, working, going home to sleep and wake
up to do it again the next day. It seems like people became robots letting life go by. Is this what we
live for? This was a question that came up often in my mind during high school. I grew up in a
Christian community, but it felt like I was being forced to go to church. Years later, through
experiences in school and life in general, I was able to find out what to believe and why. I am a
Christian because of personal life experiences and rational arguments for the existence of God. In
August 2013, I was a freshman attending Chicago Hope Academy. It was a new chapter in my life,
and I was thinking it was going to be great, but it was the opposite. Before the school year started, we
went to a summer camp where we focused on religion, academics and sports. I thoroughly enjoyed
camp, especially the athletic activities. At the same time, it was difficult to train with my teammates.
Many times I was told to take breaks. At a certain point, it became a habit to play for twenty minutes
and sit out for ten minutes. It caught the attention of our physical therapist, who was concerned that
there was something wrong. After camp, he told my parents to go to the doctor because he was
worried that I might have a chest problem. My parents decided to take me to the family doctor. He
said there was nothing seriously wrong with me, but I was physically not strong enough for high
school sports. Still,
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The Importance Of Meaningful Life
A meaningful life means find happiness in everything you do, it means enjoy and share time with your
loved ones, and have a purpose in life. To find happiness, we must go through different tribulations
and situations where life doesn't seem to be so easy. Happiness is an art that can be learned, it
describes a deep sense of inner well–being, peace and vitality. You must know that even from your
worst moments in life there is something good to take out of it. If we really want to be happy we must
be grateful for what we have, we must enjoy everything that has been given to us. We must remember
that out there, there is people wishing or working hard for what we already have. As we read In
Search of April Raintree we can find different situations during April's childhood where she finds
happiness in simple things. "One December, we all went downtown to watch the Santa Claus parade.
That was such a thrilling, magical day for me. After that, we went to visit an aunt and uncle where
Cheryl and I had a glorious old time feasting on cake, fruit, and hot chocolate. Then we walked home.
Dad threw snowballs at Mom for a bit before he carried sleepy–eyed Cheryl in his arms. I was
enchanted by all the coloured Christmas lights and the decorations in the store windows. I think that
was the best day ever, because Mom and Dad laughed for real" (P.13) this passage shows us how our
childhood memories can stick with us forever, they revive the happiness we felt that moment. Next
important
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Angela Duckworth Book Grit Analysis
The Angela Duckworth book Grit includes a chapter entitled "Purpose" which examines the different
processes people go through in order to find their purpose in life. Throughout the course of the
chapter, an eclectic mix of stories are told and explained as to why people believe their story has
helped define the word purpose. The chapter explains that one's definition of the word purpose varies
by their life experiences I agree with the belief that one must find their passion in life in order to find
their purpose. If someone fails to find their passion in life they will be miserable in what their doing
because their heart's not into it. Personally my passion in life is helping others. Someone with a shared
passion was Alex Scott. Duckworth
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Effects of Living in a Foreign Country Essay
Living away from your country can be a really interesting and unforgettable experience, but at the
same time it has very important effects on one's life. The purpose of this essay is to discuss the three
main effects that living in another country can produce in your personal life.
The major effect, and also a very common one, is that once you start a regular life away from home,
you miss everything. This fact doesn't mean that you are unhappy but that you are aware of being on
your own. Missing your family and the attention they all paid to you is a very usual thing to do. Little
details like sitting on a Sunday morning watching TV alone instead of helping your dad organizing his
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It's obvious then that you have started to appreciate everything you had back where you belong.
The second main effect would be learning how to accept another type of society and culture into your
daily life. Since you are living in a place with different customs and traditions from yours, you have to
be able to develop yourself in unknown conditions. This means making new friends, learning other
points of view, accepting different opinions and values, and seizing every opportunity you have to go
to new places. Therefore, you'll be able to achieve true knowledge. Suggesting to change your mind
totally or to be square minded would be foolish; the best thing to do would be to stick to your most
important values and, according to them, change those that you believe could be improved.
The most significant effect of living away from home is the independent behavior that grows inside of
you. Living on your own far from your family gives you a lot of experiences toward organizing your
life. Since it is up to you and no one else to go to school, clean your room, wash your clothes, and
organize your expenses, it is predictable that you will have a good and strong meaning of
responsibility. Being independent and responsible will help you get through life every goal you want
to achieve.
Living far from home, even for a short period of time, can be really hard at the beginning. We have to
remember that all changes are difficult, but they are
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Essay on Purpose Driven Church Book Review
Rick Warren in his book the purpose driven church was mandated to attempt to put in print the story
of Saddleback church. From shear curiosity be both Jew and gentile most religious and business
leaders had at least a cursory interest in how a church grew to 10,000 attendees. Call it divine
intervention, a killer marketing plan, being at the right place at the right time, blind luck or a
combination of them all. Spending 25 years in corporate America I view Rick Warrens approach to
growing a church (or anything for that matter) as spot on. His due diligence (neighborhood survey)
growth assumptions and overhead (17–19 locations) product (The Gospel) delivery and the, vision,
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Love is the last thing most would think of in today's modern church. However Pastor Warren is quick
to point out that "today the church is not facing a radically different world mindset but rather a
challenge in communication, speak to the unbeliever in terms they can understand and relate to".
Who: Matt 10:5–6 the who....Jews and not Samaritans, or gentiles What: A church for the un–
churched. "If the church is not affecting the world, it is not being effective, affecting the world starts
in your community". How: focus "They want to hear something on Sunday that they can apply on
Monday" Saturday and Sunday messages to the seeker, have great music and child care Can one
church possibly meet the needs of every type of person? Matt 10:5–6 Just as Corinthians describes the
church as a body with many members creating the whole based on individual gifts. Churches are
members of Christ body reaching out to a diverse creation. Sinner.......All Gender......Male and Female
Ethnicity........White, African American, Hispanic, Asian Vocation.........White collar, Blue collar
Education...............High School, College, Graduate school Income..................25K–$2.5m "He caught
fish on their terms" preach about things that people can apply to their lives. Make the gospel come
alive and demonstrate that it is as relevant
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Rudyard Kipling's Ethhos And Ethos
Journal Two: Ethos
Aristotle defined ethos as how messages persuade as a result of the communicator's character. He
claimed that this was most important in the list of the three rhetorical appeals. The reason was because
that person has to be a trustworthy speaker to the audience, but that requires have practictical
intelligence, virtuous character, and good will. Rudyard Kipling has an automatic ethos built to his
audience because the intended audience was his son, and there is an automatic father–son bond
established. Kipling can use this bond to his favor while trying to convey his message, because the
trust will heighten the chance of the son taking the advice the father is trying to give him. If a stranger
was trying to give the same advice without any background, it wouldn't be as powerful nor personal to
the son and he wouldn't know where the scenarios were coming from. By Kipling being the
communicator, he is meeting all three of the criteria for strong ethos according to Aristotle's ideology.
Kipling has the practical intelligence from parenting, age, and experience. He has virtuous character
through the life experiences that he has been through and he has good will by his helpful intention
with his knowledge towards the subject.
The communicator's investments in the issue are present because of who he has decided to direct his
piece towards. Writing to his son will evoke a change in his writing as well because of the emotional
ties. He is not just trying to expose his past to let the world see his mistakes, but rather materialize
them on paper to show his son mistakes to prevent future mishaps. He has the credibility as being the
leader and one that his son looks up to, so showing his son how to "be a Man" will be something that
will spark interest. His credibility as a speaker is strengthened because the connection to these past
experiences as well. This will also impact what he chooses to say in during his piece. Some situations
the son will encounter will be trickier to overcome than others and may seem like a good idea at the
moment. However, Kipling wants to make certain the son knows that his son is not the first to go
through this, and there is ways to get through the the situation no matter
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Definition Of Happiness
I don't believe it is necessary to aspire to greatness; I choose instead to aspire to goodness. If I work to
be the best person I can be, both to myself and to those around me, then by being good, I may have
become great. This virtue of character and action can mean different things to different people, for no
one has the same goals and ideals. There is no universal purpose.
I think a lack of destiny, or of some global grand purpose, is a freeing concept. Since, when life is
approached with an astronomical perspective the lives and happenings on one tiny planet are pretty
much irrelevant, each individual can find a better purpose in life they want. I am not constrained by
any predestined purpose.
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I don't think that that happiness is any less real that happiness I gain emotionally through others.
They're a different sort of emotion perhaps, but both candles and family make me feel fuzzy and
warm. And certainly happiness is no one thing for anyone. Others might feel satisfied whenever they
buy a nice painting. It's nothing more than some pigment/resin/solvent mix on a canvas, but the
happiness comes from the meaning we attach to items. Candles make me happy because of the
situations, actions, and experiences I associate with them. Though they are but material goods, they
have a meaning to me like any other item might to someone else.
This extends to the entirety of your life, for life is truly what you make of it.
Some of the most horrible happenings can end up having incredible effects on your life. Part of living
happily is accepting that, and knowing that there is a silver lining to every cloud. For example, after
my mother died, I was understandably distraught. But it is through that experience that I've come to
learn so much. Not only have I seen how strong my family members (and myself) could be, but I've
also come to have one of the kindest step–mothers of all time. If my mother had never died, I'd never
have met my step–mom and had her become such an important part of my life. Thus, even in tragedy,
there is something to be thankful for.
But you can't just arbitrarily choose to be happy.
This is a lifestyle, requiring continuous,
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Professor Wang Analysis
For professor Wang, not only has his passion and purpose given him the motivation to strive and
achieve, but it has given him the sense of appreciation of his identity. By living with passion and
purpose, he mentioned that he worked his butt off to be where he is at. He didn't stress much on the
hardship have faced but I can bet that he has given up many things to be where he is at today. To
practice "real" law he had to leave China and he is potentially risking his safety by promoting
democratic values through his writings and teaching. Like professor Wang, I also have a deep
appreciation of the American legal system because of my upbringing in India where the legal system
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I'm also happy that my pessimistic predictions of this interview turning uneventful did not come true.
I think the interview was very natural and engaging. Also to my surprise, he treated me like an equal
where I felt that I can speak my mind and ask what I desired. From this interview, what I value the
most is the humility he showed to me. Even as a very successful lawyer, professor and researcher, he
looked at me as a peer. As the interviewer, I feel that I did a pretty good job driving the conversation.
There were moments when professor Wang went off on a tangent with stories that were irrelevant with
the topic and I could have done a better job controlling that. Compared to my classmate one to one, I
felt that this interview was richer in the sense that he has more life experience than both Josh and I
combined. Josh is a very young man so he still has a lot to experience and dabble before he knows
what he really wants in life. Unlike Josh, professor Wang has a rich life where he has gone through
many things and he has a strong sense of self and his desires. Because of these realities, I felt that my
conversation with professor Wang was more meaningful. If there is anything I wish I had done
differently, it would be the fact that we didn't talk long enough. I feel that I have lot to learn from him.
Luckily, I plan on seeing him in the near future to talk about my future plans and world
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My Personal Experience : My Journey To College
I came to college to explore the world and learn more about myself. In a small town, there's never
much to do. In the country surrounded by corn fields there's even less. As a little girl college had
always been the dream. For the obvious reasons of getting a good education, finding a job, and
making money. As I matured my reasons for attending college became more complex. Things at home
were never very good and most of time I usually found myself held prisoner in the house. Exploring
the world and learning new things had always been my passion. But, as time went on I began to lose
my purpose in life. I soon realized that college could help me find that purpose that I was searching
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It had always been my dream to travel all over the world instead of staying in the same one street
town all of my life. I knew that college would bring me on step closer to that dream. Since coming to
Upper Iowa University I've looked into all of the possible chances to study abroad. Along with
traveling I've always loved to try new things from food to new activities. Being at college there has
already been so many opportunities that I never would have gotten the chance to do. Here I'm able to
go out and socialize with new people every day. I probably would have never gotten the chance to
play laser tag or go paintballing. I am surrounded by people from different cultures, who were raised
in all different raise. People here think in ways and ideas that I never would have thought of. Even
though while I'm in college I still have a routine everyday isn't the same for me. In my home town, it
was the same thing day after day. I would wake up, go to school, then go back home just to start all
over again. I began to get lost in my conventional, everyday life. I couldn't see the meaning in my life
anymore. It felt as if I was a robot just going through the motions that someone had laid out for me.
Getting stuck in the same routine day to day made it feel as if I was losing my purpose in life. All I did
everyday was go to school and then go back home and do homework. I was giving no actual
contribution to the world.
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The Field Of Music Thanatology
The field of Music–thanatology has opened my world to a new level of understanding and has brought
many blessings into my life. I feel a great sense of gratitude and deep inner calm, assured that life is
on course and moving forward as it should. I 've never felt so certain of something before. It was
providential I was accepted and completed training in Music–Thanatology through Lane Community
College. The two year instructional course provided me with the opportunity to examine closely my
personal life, disclosing more of my genuine self and the journey that has been presented to me. This
period of reflection has facilitated a better understanding of my purpose and the magnetic pull leading
me.
I can see with more clarity, the pieces of my life fitting nicely together, coalescing the past to the
future while revealing a glimpse of the unknown. In retrospect, aspects of life which were challenging
and difficult to understand were all vital factors in the overall scheme and part of the original plan.
Suffering is said to be a key element in life, one not easily understood, yet capable of bestowing
blessings beyond the pain. It hasn 't always been apparent, but the challenges presented to me are what
shaped me into the individual I am today.
At birth I was christened with the name Jean Marie. I was named after my uncle, a Jesuit priest, and
my aunt, a Presentation nun. The fundamental nature of my being includes a much broader picture of
my family and relatives, also
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A Thousand Splendid Suns Comparison
ISU Literary Essay Rough Draft 3 With the issues in the world today of terrorism and violent fear,
families caught in warzones continuously work hard to find opportunities for a peaceful life and give a
brighter future for their children. In Khaled Housseini's A Thousand Splendid Suns, the mother–
daughter like relationship of Mariam and Laila gives them both a significant understanding of their
own views, improving their qualities of life for the long term. With Laila's determination for the safety
of her family, Mariam's past and sacrifice for the better of her legacy, the years of Rasheed's physical
and emotional abuse, and the loving compassion of Laila's children have all influenced the two
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Their similarities of abuse and stories of loss gives them the motivation to find a peaceful way of life
through their goal of safety and peace from the war of the country. Laila's story of loss and hope,
Mariam's redemption of family bonding and sacrifice, Rasheed's guilt and his physical abuse, and the
development of Aziza and Zalmai, all supports the connection towards the two women and their
understanding of each other's pain. The emotional power of women is strong in human nature, as
Mariam and Laila's relationship inspires the strength to find success and hope through empathy and
family love. Not all beings are reliant on themselves. To strive for the best in life, working as a team
creates an atmosphere of self–worthiness and co–operation that has lasted throughout the course of
time and existence for humans. Khaled Hosseini's story takes inspiration from the two women who he
has met from his time in Afghanistan; his reflection of the conditions into the story delivers an
emotional and thriving story for its
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A Long Way Gone Analysis
Finding your purpose in life is easily the most meaningful day other than the day you were born. In a
Long Way Gone, Ishmael Beah seemed to find his calling at a young age. He found this calling
through hardships and breakthroughs, this calling lead him to happiness and success after a
traumatizing experience. Your purpose will not be found by sitting around, but it can be found at any
time in your life by taking on new opportunities, challenging yourself, and you will recognize when
you have found that purpose.
Ishmael found his calling by being put through difficult situations and finding a way to create the best
out of it. "It wasn't until refugees started passing through our town that we began to see that it was
actually taking place in our country." This is the start of Ishmael's difficulties which led him to find
his purpose. Now he tells his stories and informs people all across the world. The war was a large
factor that influenced him to write a book and moving to America. Even put through difficult
situations attempt to find the best out of it and turn a negative into a positive. This is how he found his
calling and it shows other people that he has been through the worst, but he kept persevering and was
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"These days I live in three worlds: my dreams, and the experiences of my new life, which trigger
memories from the past." Trying new jobs you don't enjoy will cause you to dream of what you'd
rather be doing, and this will lead you to find a passion. The tricky part is pursuing your passion and
following up on it. Putting yourself out there and taking new opportunities will expand your horizon.
Finding your passion and calling takes time, it won't happen overnight. As long as you are constantly
active in what you feel is your passion; sooner or later you'll find your calling and all it has to
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Leadership And Organization Culture Of A School
Leadership and Organization Culture
A school community is empowered by its leadership team to excel by the way the leadership team
interacts with every person it comes in contact with. Every single interaction becomes like cells in the
body, swimming towards the heart of the school and its singular purpose: Children. People, singular or
in groups, can be as dynamic as the many systems of the body, each with its own primary function but
also each with its true purpose in sustaining equilibrium.
The Leadership and Organization Culture of a school is a conundrum, something less tangible than the
black and white policies written in a manual. While these aspects of leadership culture, even defined,
can be difficult to explain, it is best for a leader to attempt an explanation, then it is for a leader to
remain silent to the school's community need for a greater understanding of its deeper operations.
Here is a brief attempt, if not flawed, at articulating the characteristics of a strong leadership and
organization culture.
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1. Relationships Build Powerful Cultures
"The answer is not law, but relationship" (Brennan 77). This is a powerful reflection from a preacher
who once was a school teacher. The premise of his argument is structured around the idea that the
laws (rules) in his classroom did not change the behavior of his students until his students understood
how much he loved
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Life Is Precious In Human Life
Life is a precious gift from God. It is precious because He created it and declares it so in
His Word. It is meant not only to be enjoyed, but also respected. Life is not flippant and is not in our
hands or under our authority to bring into or take out of existence. That alone is God's power and His
authority. Mass shootings and terrorist attacks are an abomination to God because it shows people
taking God's role and authority and applying it to their own wicked, fallen, and human selves. They
ignore and slight God's deity and supreme authority by deciding for themselves who lives and who
dies. Life is not theirs to take. Human life is sacred, it is so precious because mankind is made in the
image of God and bears His image here on earth.
Violation of the sanctity of human life is not only a recent or modern issue. It goes way back to the
dawn of creation with Adam and Eve's first generation. In Genesis 4:8–10 the Bibles tells of Cain
rising up against Abel, his brother, and killing him. Cain's initial sin wasn't murder.
The root of that sin was disobedience then jealousy and bitterness which was what led to the murder
of Abel. God most definitely did not take this sin lightly. He said in verse 10 "...the voice of thy
brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground". God was grieved at Abel's death and at the disrespect
of Cain taking God's matters, that is, life and death, into his own feeble and foolish hands. Ultimately,
sin starts in the heart. Just like Cain, people today
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Aaron Beck's Cognitive Theory Of Depression
Introduction
Depression
Depression is a typical mental issue that presents with discouraged state of mind, loss of intrigue or
joy, diminished vitality, sentiments of blame or low self–esteem, bothered rest or hunger, and poor
fixation. These issues can get to be distinctly endless or repetitive and prompt to generous debilitation
in an individual's capacity to deal with his or her ordinary obligations. Even under the least favourable
conditions, wretchedness can prompt to suicide. Very nearly 1 million lives are lost yearly because of
suicide, which means 3000 suicide everyday consistently. For each individual who finishes a suicide,
at least 20 may endeavour to end his or her life (WHO, 2012)
Psychological Wellbeing Psychological Well–Being has been portrayed as the foundation of mental
well–being. Well being is a dynamic idea that incorporates subjective, social and mental dimensions
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Aaron Beck's Cognitive Theory of Depression was formulated by Aaron Beck. According to him,
Negative thoughts generated by dysfunctional beliefs are typically the primary cause of depressive
cause of depressive symptoms. A direct relationship was shown between the amount and severity of
individual's negative thoughts and severity of their depressive symptoms.
Ryff's Model of Psychological Wellbeing (1989). Ryff and Keyes (1995) and Keyes (2006)
established a multidimensional model that consist of the dimensions of psychological well being
which elaborate on the difficulties and challenges that individuals face as they put in their best efforts
and strive to survive and function full and realise their unique talents and likes. The six dimensions
are Self acceptance, Positive Relation with others, Autonomy, Environmental Mastery, Purpose in Life
and Personal Growth.
Life Satisfaction Theory by Promila Singh & George Joseph. (manual)
Conceptual
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Comparing Mistakes In The Stranger And The Invisible Man
When it comes to discovering a purpose in life, humans are able to do so by making and occasionally
learning from their mistakes. In both The Invisible Man and The Stranger, both of the protagonists
find the meaning of their own lives through a series of mistakes that lead them to a view changing
epiphany
There is a very popular saying in American culture that tells people to "learn from their mistakes". In
the case of humans finding their identities and realizing what their purpose is, mistakes are a good
place to start looking. Evidence of this lies in The Stranger, where Meursault differed from everyone
around him by taking of interest in all in bettering his life. Throughout the entirety of The Stranger,
Meursault was given several opportunities to make a better life for himself, and rejected all of them,
and though he did not see said rejected as a mistake, it most assuredly was. When his boss mentioned
he was opening a business office in Paris and offered Meursault a job there, Meursault denied the
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Both Meursault from The Stranger and The Narrator from The Invisible Man made mistakes that led
them to to finding their life purposes, and people in real life often times find their purpose through
mistakes, as well. While their life purposes contradict each others rather strongly –Meursault feels that
life has no purpose and doesn't do much for anyone but himself, while The Narrator of The Invisible
Man feels he has to do everything for everyone higher up than he– both get to these conclusions by
committing some type of blunder. Humans cannot learn what to do if they don't learn what not to do
first, and they cannot truly appreciate success without experiencing failure first. This is why human
purpose can be found in the mistakes humans make on an almost daily
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Never Let Me Go And Ally Condie's Matched: A Comparative...
Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go and Ally Condie's Matched may follow similar conventions to
create a dystopian society however, the purpose each author conveys is significantly different.
Ishiguro uses Tommy G. to illustrate to readers that one's future is decided by fate, in contrast, Condie
uses Cassia Reyes to depict to readers that one should take hold of their future and create their own
destiny.
In both novels, Tommy and Cassia are dystopian protagonists who question their surroundings, are
curious, and raise concerns not many around them are too worried with. Although both characters
doubt their social and political systems, Tommy does not put his thoughts into motion while Cassia
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This is depicted through how Tommy and Cassia manage certain objects that symbolize freedom and
choice. In Matched, all citizens are given three tablets which they can eat depending on the
circumstance: blue to save a life, green to remain calm, and red to forget. This represents the small
freedom and choice the Society lets the citizens make and although they would prefer their citizens
take the pills, they do not force it. In a similar fashion, driving in Never Let Me Go symbolizes the
freedom of doing and going anywhere one desires. For instance, Kathy says, "I do like the feeling of
getting into my little car, knowing for the next couple of hours I'll have only the roads, the big grey
sky and my daydreams for company" (Ishiguro, 159). Like Kathy, Tommy can also get in a car at will
and drive to wherever he pleases; he can take advantage of this freedom, but never does. That is the
key differentiating factor between Cassia and Tommy, Cassia does take advantage of this small choice
she gets to
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Dr. Seuss 'A Purpose Driven Life'
A Purpose Driven Life Dr. Seuss wrote in his book Happy Birthday to You, "Today you are You, that
is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You." Every essence of our being, from our
personalities to our DNA is different from everyone else in this world. Many of these distinctions are
apparent in the classroom setting and at times can prove challenging for a teacher. Some students may
learn the lessons very quickly while others may take extra time and may need out–of–class help.
These differences will affect their ability to learn and grow as a student and the strategies I implement
in my classroom will affect their ability to succeed. When teaching a lesson to a student with a special
need such as cerebral palsy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In order to accommodate the students who may not have the resources that wealthier students have, I
will either provide the resources (print out articles, give them books, allow them to use class time to
go to the computer lab etc.) or alter the assignment so it does not require them to use resources they
don't have. Two of the most common learning disabilities are ADHD and hyperactivity. For students
who are inattentive it is important to put specific topics in a checklist style and perhaps on a printout
or in worksheet form so they can go through the topics at home. Doing worksheets at outside of class
or even just alone may help them pay attention. Also, for the students who tend to "watch the clock" it
may be beneficial to begin the lesson with a checklist of all that will be covered in class that day. That
way, they can mentally check off the topics instead of count down the minutes until class is over.
Some good strategies to use with children who are impulsive include giving immediate feedback for
their behavior, especially positive reinforcement. (McAllister 2012) Also, for these students it may be
necessary to post behavior rules or guidelines somewhere in the classroom. Some of these methods
appear to be somewhat elementary so to alter them to fit a high school setting, I would have the
students come up with their own rules to give them a sense of responsibility. Another idea is to have
points or tokens earned for good
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How Leadership Is The Most Important Dynamic?
1. Leadership is the most important dynamic in professions, of the BE–KNOW–DO principles we
have covered in class, explain which ones are routinely violated and why?
As one grows into power in their profession sometimes the BE–KNOW–DO principles become
forgotten or ignored. For the BE principle, in my opinion, flexibility, commitment to professional
ethic, and the ability to resolve complex ethical dilemmas are the most violated. As individuals
become older, they can become stuck in their ways and inflexible to adapt to changes. This is
especially true with technology. As for professional ethic and the ability to resolve complex ethical
dilemmas we can look to the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. Flint residents were failed by their
government, the persons who are sworn in to protect them. The government was unable to maintain
their loyalty/duty to the people and ignored a course of action to help avoid the problem from
occurring despite being aware of the issue.
As for the KNOW principles, in today's professions, many leaders fail to understand human nature.
Leaders are not empathic enough because it is the easier way to go about their days. By not taking the
time to understand your employees you are losing their trust and loyalty. Finally, for the DO
principles, leaders neglect to provide purpose and direction. It is the job of the leader to give their
employees meaning by explaining the importance of their jobs. They also need to help guide their
employees to success
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Understanding Life's Purpose Through Finding Your Own

  • 1. What It Means To Understand The Purpose Of Life they are designed to do, then how can they understand the Purpose of their mate or their marriage when that time comes. I believe God connects a husband and wife together for His Purpose. God created all of us with Purpose in mind. He knew us before we entered this world. In the book of Jeremiah, God tells this prophet that He knew him before he was formed in the womb and that He set him apart and ordained him as a prophet to the nations. This is true for us today. God created us for Purpose. We are not here on earth to just exist from day to day. Without Purpose you will live a meaningless life and possibly connect with the wrong mate that God did not intend for you to marry. As a Christian, it is important to understand that you were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the reason in which God created you. Without Purpose, you can get lost in this world and lose your way. An individual without Purpose is merely sleepwalking through life with their eyes open. They will begin to be consumed with the mundane details of life. The joy and meaning they have will start to evaporate as they are confronted with life's challenges. Having a clear idea of your Purpose in life will keep you motivated and focused on the more important things. You tend to not be so focused on your singleness when you have direction and understanding of your Purpose. For instance, once you know what you are supposed to do with your life, you can make important decisions about where to go to school, what to major in, the career you want to prosper in, the best companies to work for, the best places to live, how to spend and invest finances, the kind of books and movies you will allow to entertain you, the kind of friends you want in your life, the kind of mentors you desire and who you would like to spend the rest of your love life with. Also, we must remember to acknowledge God before we make life changing decisions. We have to trust that He knows best for our lives. The Bible says it like this: "Trust in the Lord with all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. I Admire My Own Leadership Style Leaders are all around us. They come in all shapes and sizes, gender, ethnicities, and religions. Mother Teresa is a catholic nun who committed her life to working with the poor throughout the world and is a leader I admire. Her leadership approach, purpose in life, and values are evident in her humanitarian work and are traits I want to emulate in developing my own leadership style. On August 26, 1910 Mother Teresa was born in Skopje, Macedonia with the name Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. Not much is known about her early life, but when she was only 8 years old, Agnes father suddenly died and she grew much closer to her mother. Agnes mother was a compassionate woman who greatly cared for others and had an open invitation for people of the city to eat in her home. When Agnes asked why people were eating with them, her mother responded, "Some of them are our relations, but all of them are our people." The attitude of Agnes mother and her care towards others as Agnes grew up is likely what inspired her in her future endeavors. At age twelve Agnes was convinced that she should commit herself to a religious life and at eighteen years old set off to Ireland to join the Sisters of Loreto in Dublin and became a nun. It was there that she took the name Sister Mary Teresa. Shortly after, she was sent to Calcutta, India where she was assigned and dedicated to teaching girls from the city's poorest families at Saint Mary's High School for Girls. During this time, Sister Teresa learned to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Reflection On Professionalism Being a professional is more than wearing fancy suites, and speaking with complex linguistics. Professionalism is described as conduct or qualities that are foreseen as professional. Professionalism can be taught by a person or learned from experiences. For me, personally, I will reflect on my ethical and personal professionalism and the innate journey it has taken me thus far. Let's begin from the being of my endeavors in the professional realm. I first learned how to be a professional from an early age from my mother. She bestowed the wisdom of professionalism and modeled how professional women should represent themselves. I would say that my mother gave me the foundation and frame work on how to represent yourself as a professional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I imagine words having so much power than people give it credit for. In speculation that as a professional in counseling profession is an extremely honorable, sometimes tedious line of work. In maintaining the idea that the field of counseling and helping others is an active duty for participants involved. This profession I see as fit has and forever will change my life and who I am as a person. I feel that this profession will also challenge me more than ever before. As a professional I am asked to put my moral, personal views and cultural entity on hold for the greater good, while being self–aware. I believe my self–acceptance will favor me in my profession. Yet my comfort, loyalty, conscious moral will be tested beyond measurable expectations. In addition being fully aware of these possibilities I am still as passionate if not more about the profession. Another, facet is that being part of the field of counseling, I must abide by ethical standards. These ethical standards are very black and white, but I use these very cut and dry standards to cater to an intense colorful multitude of situations. Gasping the concept of the ethical standards being a foundational source for me is a challenges the uncertainty of clients I may face. The profession of counseling will give me insight on how and what I can handle. The experience I intend to gain will test my limits in which I prefer versus not experiencing the situations happen first hand. I sense that this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Descriptive Essay About Being Alone We are dark as the moonless night, yet just as bright; intense and mysterious as the forces that shaped us. Living in the shadows we fade from sight and mind, but we are always there, forever defending what is ours. Porous and jagged, we absorb or repel anything as well as anyone who seeks to oppose us. Whilst the ranks of our enemies dwindle over time we endure, unwavering in our determination. Alone we are weak, ineffective, and ultimately meaningless. Together we are strong, steadfast and spectacular in our simplicity. We as one eternally serve the greater purpose, all with the pride and patience only our kind possess. – At first, we were one, mighty and strong, we were great, but without meaning in our existence, without scope or direction. Then, there was heat; blinding, raging heat stronger than even the forces that shaped us, it tore us apart. Shattered our very view of the world and separated us from one another. As suddenly as the groundbreaking warmth appeared it was gone, leaving me all alone in the bitter cold to fend for myself. For the first time I was on my own, my reality broken in an instant into a million tiny pieces; it was overwhelming and strange, yet stunning along with euphoric. In the beginning the silence was empty and lacking. After a lifetime of togetherness, the lonely feeling of isolation cut deep within me. To have a mind of my own was both invigorating and petrifying, thoughts echoing far enough in the vastness to be lost on their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Why School By Mike Rose Analysis Beyond the Classroom Many are quick to disregard education's role outside of the classroom. According to Mike Rose, "a good education helps us make sense of the world and find our way in it" (Rose 33). Rose emphasizes the value in the experience of education beyond the value of education for the purpose of custom or intelligence; he explores the purpose of going to school in terms of how he defines himself and his personal growth in the stages of his academic career. By reflecting on his personal experiences and how those gave him the tools applicable to his daily life, he emphasizes why education should never be overlooked. Rose's use of referencing relatable experiences in a logical manner makes his argument persuasive to the readers and he succeeds in making the readers reconsider why education matters to them. Mike Rose's Why School?: Reclaiming Education for All of Us effectively persuades his audience of the importance of education beyond the classroom, which proves true in our everyday lives because the essential aspect of education is what we do with it and how it helps develop one's personal growth. Rose elaborates on the significance of education by reflecting on his own perspective on how that shaped his identity. His childhood gave him the opportunity to experience the contrast between a positive learning environment and a negative one. This also shaped him to have an evident positive outlook on education. It can be assumed that the right learning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Gender Inequality And The Aristotelian Society Gender Inequality in an Aristotelian Polity Aristotle's philosophies were deeply influenced by his upbringing and interest in biology. He believed that the reason of a thing lies in its function. Everything that exists has a purpose, and that purpose is the reason that thing is the way it is. For example, all the substances that make up a seed are there because the way those particular substances interact with each other causes that seed to grow. When the seed grows, it reaches its full potential as a plant. Humans are the same. Human beings have a potential to live up to, which is finding true happiness by living an honorable life. One lives an honorable life by complying with societal standards, which are built through community based on three levels of organization. The first of these is the household, which is designed "to manage the necessities of individual existence, such as procreation, sleep, nourishment, and shelter" (pg. 35). The second is the village, which in simple terms is the market place of society, where people buy and sell goods and services. The last of the levels is the polis, the political community in charge of making collective decisions in the public's best interest. Each of these levels "performs an essential, inescapable function in any society" (pg. 35) Species survival is crucial to any society, and is covered under the household level of government. But because species survival is so important, those who are capable of bearing children will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Rick Warren The Purpose Driven Live Analysis The main message of Rick Warren the purpose driven life is to help believers understand the larger aspects of you live and the world. In the novel, Warren says, "you will know God's purpose for your life and will understand the big picture – how all the pieces of your life fit together." This shows readers what the author want the them to take away from the book. Just as people take God's word in many different way, this book can be received in ways that appeal or help the reader due to their circumstance. Through its unconventional formatting, the novel can be interpreted many different ways. Rick Warren's The Purpose Driven live, is written in an unconventional way. He does not talk about personal life experiences or about an amazing story ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The novel talked a lot about how Jesus had saved us, and how to create a better relationship with him. Law and gospel go hand and hand, you can not have one without the other. I feel that this is the case for this book, a whole lot of gospel and a lot less law. The most major reference to the law in the book was satan and the sin he causes in the world. The punishment of not having Jesus in her life is never discussed and what happens if you are a non–believer. I understand that this novel is directed at an audience that is familiar and have a relationships with Jesus Christ, but I feel that law should still be present. Throughout the book, there are a few quotes that make me take a second look. On page 58, Warren writes "Jesus will give you everything you need to live for him." This is just one of many quotes were I feel a disconnect from what I have learned about Christianity in my life. I have learned that the Bible never says anything about Jesus making one's life easy. I feel that this quote is trying to say your life will have no pain in your life if you just love Jesus. This is a major misconception of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. The Problem Of A Student Everyone has questions when starting something new, "will I make it?" what is this all about, or am I even smart enough to even considering such a huge commitment? These may be just a few that new students are asking themselves when they first click that first button. How about the person that has not been in a school setting in a number of years? If you have ever questioned any of these, you have come to the right place. It seems that everyone has their mind set on accomplishing something in there life. The difference now, is that a student has to have an intentional mindset to become a successful in whatever area they are interested in. Before the age of the computers people carried on face to face conversations. The connections people made were relevant in so many ways that some may say that has been lost in technology. This is not the debate, it is how far students are willing to forge what is not comfortable and bring it to a level of relevance in their own lives. When I read the part of this book and we started to break down what that really was my thinking changed. My learning patterns are Sequence (30) Precision (30) Technical Reasoning (18) Confluence (28). Strong willed learner, "I AM!" I always thought that was a bad thing, strong willed. I have spent the majority of my life fighting battles that were never mine to fight. Being strong–willed is does not mean it defines who I am, only how I process the information that is given to me. And how I choose to ignore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Rhetorical Analysis Of A Purpose Driven Life Each of us is dealt a hand when we come into this world, it is how we use what we've been given that matters. Rick Warren, author of "A Purpose Driven Life" gave a speech in February of 2006 about living a life of purpose. The speech was directed at people with an amount of influence in the world, big or small. The Purpose of this speech was to urge people to go out and use their talents, and influence to make the world a better place. Rick Warren has an excellent use of ethos, pathos, and logos in his speech. He uses his knowledge of people, and real life experiences to capture the audience's attention. Rick Starts his speech off by talking about a book. He doesn't come out and say what the book is, or what it is about. This captures the audience's attention from the beginning because they want to know more about the book. They also want to know more about the author and why he is speaking to them. He then goes into why he believes so many people are reading this book and as to why it is selling so many copies. In doing all of this, he gives reasons why he is qualified to be speaking on this particular topic, which is that he wrote a best selling book about living a life of purpose. This is an example of ethos because he is telling people to give their life's away to better the world instead of bettering themselves. The biggest appeal Rick Warren uses is logos. One of the important things he said that goes against what people believe was about money and happiness. Rick said "If money actually made you happy, then the wealthiest people in the world would be the happiest. And that I know, personally, I know, is not true" (5). People in the world think that the more money you have, the happier you will be, and Rick says it is not true. He also talks about all of the money that came pouring in after he wrote the best selling book. In his speech he says that the good life is about giving your life away. With all of the money that he got, he started giving it away, he did not want to use it on himself. In stating all of what he did with the money, he proves he is not a hypocrite. It might sound like he is bragging, but this is a good point to make for the audience to listen to him. He wasn't saying one thing and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. The Search For Happiness In Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha "Love is the most important thing in the world" (Hesse, 147). This is was Siddhartha, in Hermann Hesse's novel Siddhartha, discovers after a life–long search for happiness. Over the course of this life– long expedition, he learns to find compassion and an understanding of himself and the world around him, which leads him to a great transformation, going from hating himself, to finding compassion, love, for himself, and finally finds a purpose in his life. This is the process to finding happiness, reforming their perspective of not only their selves, but also the world and people around them, and using that to develop their own purpose. Compassion, exalted by Buddhism, is a foundation of happiness, specifically compassion for others. In Hermann Hesse's novel Siddhartha, the main character, Siddhartha, longs for happiness him self and attempts to change who he is in order to find it, however it is not until he learned to appreciate himself and the rest of the world that he found the happiness he seeked. Early in his journey, Siddhartha insisted that others "were not worth a passing glance... [and] were illusions of sense, happiness, and beauty." (Hesse, 14) With this distaste, it is clear that Siddhartha is not happy, stating "the world tasted bitter. Life was pain" (14). It was not until he learned to love and appreciate others, that he discovered happiness. He compares himself to those he once despised, accepting that they were much alike: "If they are illusion, then I also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Leadership And Organization Culture Of A School A school community is empowered by its leadership team to excel by the way the leadership team interacts with every person it comes in contact with. Every single interaction becomes like cells in the body, swimming towards the heart of the school and its singular purpose: Children. People, singular or in groups, can be as dynamic as the many system of the body, each with its own primary function but also each with its true purpose in sustaining equilibrium. The Leadership and Organization Culture of a school is a conundrum, something less tangible than the black and white policies written in a manual. While these aspects of leadership culture, even defined, can be difficult to explain, it is best for a leader to attempt an explanation then it is for a leader to remain silent to the school's community need for a greater understanding of its deeper operations. Here is a brief attempt, if not flawed, at articulating the characteristics of a strong leadership and organization culture. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Relationships Build Powerful Cultures "The answer is not law, but relationship" (Brennan 77). This is a powerful reflection from a preacher who once was a school teacher. The premise of his argument is structured around the idea that the laws (rules) in his classroom did not change the behavior of his students until his students understood how much he loved them. Relationships count in every aspect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Tony Dungy 's Quiet Strength Tony Dungy is a highly respected pillar in the athletic community. Breaking barriers throughout his coaching carrier; he was propelled into the spotlight when he became the first African American coach to win a Super Bowl title. Shortly following his victory in Super Bowl XLI came much intrigue into his coaching style and personal life. Many wondering how he gained the respect of all his players and produced positive results while maintaining a calm demeanor. In his book, Quiet Strength, Tony Dungy speaks on the importance of faith and family. Emphasizing the power of prayer, commitment, and patience within faith. As well as the impact of his family on his career, that ultimately changed the path he had preferred for himself. In the first chapter Dungy opens by setting a scene of defeat, being fired from the Tampa Bay Bucaneers. As he took his last stroll throughout the facility he began to wonder what else was in store for him, and had his career in professional football finally come to an end. After all he was a man who lived his life based off priorities. And he did make mention in his book, football was not at the top of his priority list. In this moment, others like it, and the moment succeeding his Super Bowl victory Dungy was repeatedly faced with the deciphering the next step of his career. Often times shying away from the easier and more desirable route, to follow the path of God. It was on this path that Dungy will touch many personally and open the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Ethical Report : A Certified Nurse Assistant That Is... A 1. The leader chosen for this ethical report is a Certified Nurse Assistant that was promoted to a team leader. The team lead of a residential care facility has demonstrated the ability to distinguish when a fellow employee is performing duties according to policies and to reward for positive behavior. One of the team leaders, ethical traits is to lead by example, she sets up the structure in the organization that applies to neatness and tidiness and expects other team mates to do the same. She tries to follow the policies of the organization and promotes the importance of doing the right thing. This team leader has learned the importance of leading by example, due to if she doesn't follow protocol the negative consequences will be detrimental to patient care. This team leader has developed policies that have been implemented regarding safety of the resident. The second ethical trait that this leader portrayed is the developing values for her and others. This leader believes in taking the company's values and instilling it in her own daily life. She assures that the other staff members are aware of the company's values and the mission. The golden rule "treat others as you want to be treated" is the model of this individual. Unruly behavior is not tolerated by this team leader. Whenever the team leader discovers that values are not being followed in the work environment, she will counsel the individual, by given a verbal warning. If the behavior continues the team leader ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. The Purpose Driven Rick Warren What is your Purpose? Why does one wake up in the morning? Why does one go to work or school? Why are people here on Earth? What is each person's purpose? Why have humans walked this Earth for so long? Human's are alive cause some magical spirit believed each individual could do something wonderful in his world. In the book The Purpose Driven Rick Warren, the author, is trying to tell the people of the world know that no matter what type of situation you are in God is on your side. He gave everyone a purpose and they have to go out and find it. In "The Purpose Driven" God says "Every human on this Earth has a purpose." Nobody was put here by accident. Not all parents get to plan when they have their children, but God was ready for his creation to come alive. The Bible states "The Lord will fulfill his purpose for me." He knows exactly how he wants his people to look. He also creates every individual's uniqueness and personality. The Bible states "You know me inside and out, you know every bone in my body; You know exactly how I was made, bit by bit, how I was sculpted from nothing into something." Before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everything in God's world is here for a reason. Some animals were made to fly, some were made to jump, and some were created to be meals for the humans. Every creature has a purpose just like humans do. Each individual was made for a specific ministry. Warren mentioned "We are Gods workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works." Each human was made to do something different. Nobody was made to do the same job as someone else or create the same impact in the same person's life. When a people are good at things they love to do that's a gift from God. He wanted that individual to either be really good at the sport the play or be really good at school or even be artistically talented. So called "talents" are your gift from God. That's where he wanted his creation to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Why School By Mike Rose Analysis Many are quick to disregard education's role outside of the classroom. According to Mike Rose, "a good education helps us make sense of the world and find our way in it" (Rose 33). Rose emphasizes the value in the experience of education beyond the value of education for the purpose of custom or intelligence; he explores the purpose of going to school in terms of how he defines himself and his personal growth in the stages of his academic career. By reflecting on his personal experiences and how those gave him the tools applicable to his daily life, he emphasizes why education should never be overlooked. Rose's referencing relatable experiences in a logical manner makes his argument persuasive to the readers and he succeeds in making the readers reconsider why education matters to them. In his book Why School?: Reclaiming Education for All of Us, Mike Rose effectively persuades his audience of the importance of education beyond the classroom, emphasizing how those experiences become crucial to one's personal growth and potential in our everyday lives. Rose elaborates on the significance of the experience of education by reflecting on his own perspective and how that shaped his identity. His childhood gave him the opportunity to experience the contrast between a positive learning environment and a negative one; this also shaped him to have an evident positive outlook on education. Rose suggests that the right learning environment–including supportive teachers and proper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Frankle Concepts. Victor Frankle Professional Practice Frankle Concepts Victor Frankle professional practice lies within therapy, where his ideas and practice have aligned with philosophical thought (Batthyany, n.d.). One of Frankl most well know through was which he believed that common anxieties could be overcome by finding meaning, no matter how small. Today, his therapy, now termed Logotherapy, is known as a positive therapy practice that used during an episode of depression, or anxiety (Batthyany, n.d). Recalling, existentialism as the theory, which empathizes finding authenticity in life through freedom of individual decisions and individual path (Crowell, 2004), Frankle, believed "the human being is driven by the will to meaning" (Malloy& Lang, 2016). Frankl believed meaning came from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 11), as well can be "defined as a constellation of attitudes, beliefs, and behavioral tendencies that consist of three components: commitment, control, and challenge" (Lambert, Clinton, &Vickie, 1999, p. 11). Maddi referred control as each individual has control over decisions, their destiny, and how they react to situations. Challenge refers to individual's attitude toward challenge and change. Maddi found that individuals who were resistance to change, and did not embrace challenge had lower levels of hardiness. Lastly, commitment, which refers to individuals sense of purpose and meaning in what they do, whether is everyday life, a new experience, or through work. An important implication of high levels of hardiness, specifically in work or stressful situations, where results from analyses found that individuals had lower levels of overall stress and lower risks of burnout, which in life no one wishes to be under constant stress (Lambert, Clinton, &Vickie, 1999, p. 11). As discussed by Malloy & Lang, Frankl expressed that "an effective leadership remains in the affective realm of helping employees to find meaning in their roles and practices" (2016, p.116), and further, it "is about the humanistic and tacit aspects that are fundamentally located in the rational" (2016, p. 116). As a leader, it is essential to connect with those around you, encourage individuals to express and put forward their best skills, input, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Great Expectations Manipulation Some people spend their whole life trying to accomplish a particular something. It might be an achievement or just simply trying to be perfect, but what actually define us as a person and the true value of our lives? How can we possibly know if the life we are living now will be worthy in the end and we will not regret anything when we look back onto it? In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, he states that life would not be as gratifying if one's life is filled with manipulation and comparison, instead one must self–seek and enhance himself/herself in every aspect throughout the course of life. In the first part of Dickens' novel, all I can deduce from Joe, Pip's brother in law, is the fact that he captures the essence of Christ–like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pip recognized that he does not read or write well as he never receives any schooling. He hoped to acquire a chance to receive education, as he understands that it inspires the key to success or possibly allowing him to move up in terms of his social class. Without dreams and purposes in life, it would be pointless to live, as one cannot appreciate the goodness in life. No doubt education plays a crucial role in creating a success life, however do not let those standards conceal who you truly are or alter your purpose in life. Joe demonstrated to Pip that life without literacy could also be worthwhile as long as you successfully seek your own self and find your own purpose in life by improving a little bit each day. When Pip got this message from Joe, he "dated a new admiration of Joe... and [he] was looking up to Joe in [his] heart"(50). He realizes that Joe's saying is right and he should spend time focusing on his own personal development and find his own goal without being affected by other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. The Effects Of Music On A Desert Island The thought of being stranded on a desert island has never crossed my mind. If this tragic event should happen, I know that I would probably be very agitated. Moreover, I would be soaked in fear and confusion. The first thing I, like any person, would do is seek a source of peace and tranquility so that I can think things through. For many people, music would be their soothing factor. However, if I were stranded on a desert island, I would not be calmed by music. Until this day, I have not created an emotional connection with music. It has never played a major role in my life and most likely never will. Therefore, if I were stranded on a desert island, music would be of no significance to me. A major reason for why music does not play a role in my life and would be of no benefit to me if I were stranded on a desert island is because of my religion. My religion is Islam. In Islam, it is preferred that people avoid listening to music. To be honest, I have listened to music several times in my life, but in none of those instances have I created any sentimental or emotional connection to it. The main reason for why my religion does not agree with music is because it is believed that anything that withdraws a person from reality is considered to be a distraction. Within my religion, it is believed that music takes a person away from reality. As a result, that person is lost in a "dreamy" state in which her or she can forget that God is watching. In Islam, our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Mark Edmundson Anti-Idealism In Mark Edmundson's "Polemical Introduction" to his novel, Self and Soul, he analyzes how the modern world has lost the ideals held by the ancient world, such as the heroic ideal, the religious ideal, and the ideal of contemplation. Edmundson cites the loss of these ideals through modern writers, such as Shakespeare and Freud. Edmundson specifically calls Freud a "relentless enemy of the warrior ideal, the religious ideal, and the ideal of transcendent philosophy." The truth in Edmundson's analysis of Freud's anti–idealist view can be seen in Freud's novel, Civilization and Its Discontents. In this novel, Edmundson's assessment is most evident that Freud sees a desire to follow ideals as a "fall to illusion, as well as Freud's obvious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These attempts can be defined through Freud's "pleasure principle," which aimed for "an absence of pain and unpleasure, and, on the other hand, at the experiencing of strong feelings of pleasure" (42). Therefore, happiness is not really possible all the time, as it seems to only come from unhappiness, or a release from "unpleasure." Since the purpose of life is not to be happy but rather, only to survive, it calls in to question whether there is a meaning to life brought upon by a higher power. Freud's idea of transcendency and the purpose of life seems to be answered when he writes, "the question of the purpose of human life has been raised countless times; it has never yet received a satisfactory answer and perhaps does not admit of one" (41–42). His answer seems that be that there is no real purpose to existence, except for survival; rather, life only has the meaning that we give it. Overall, this seems to be very dismissive of the idea of a higher power, deity, or purpose, which is represented the ancient world ideal of transcendent philosophy. Another ideal that Edmundson saw as one held by the ancient world was that of the heroic ideal, which Edmundson typified through Achilles and Hector, who characterized the "warrior soldier" and the "citizen soldier," who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Rick Warren The Purpose Driven Church Summary Rick Warren is an influential pastor that has authored many books to influence men and women in the kingdom of God. The Purpose Driven Church is an excellent book written by Rick Warren (1995). This book gives the reader a glimpse of the critical things that should be considered in the church. Although, this may not be a blueprint to start a church, however, Warren provides his personal experience of starting a church and how the church grew like a living organism. Warren (1995) states, "The key issue for churches in the twenty–first century will be church health, not growth" (p. 17). He did a great job of shifting your perspective of how the church has the potential to grow if you as the leader take the proper steps and putting in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These five areas that Warren (1995) presented are essentials that will aid in the church being driven by purpose. For the church to stand, it must have a solid foundation. Warren (1995) states, a foundation is laid "by clarifying in the minds of everyone involved exactly why the church exists and what it is supposed to do" (p. 86). When people have an understanding of their purpose, it will induce cohesiveness in the ministry. It is vital for the leader to define the churches' purpose, organize around them, and application is imperative. Therefore, once the church has reached a definitive purpose, it is time to carry out the Great Commission. Understanding the demographic area and who the church is going to serve with help with carrying out the purpose of the ministry. Therefore, when the church gets understanding of the people that they are going to target, it will help them to implore a strategic plan. According to Warren (1995), "The more your target is in focus, the more likely it is that you will be able to hit it" (p. 172). It is critical for the church create a process to work through their purpose. When there is a process to their purpose, it will help the purpose to be carried out daily. However, the ministry shouldn't focus on growing a church with programs but focus on growing people with a process (Warren, 1995). Warren (1995), emphasized that his "deep conviction that anybody can be won to Christ if you discover the key to his or her heart" (p. 216). It is the act of love that will help the purpose driven church to meet the people's needs. When the ministry has the people attending the church, it is the pastor's job to teach the principles of the Bible. It is the word of God that is going to change the hearts of the people. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Reflection Paper Walking back home I would look around me people eating, working, going home to sleep and wake up to do it again the next day. It seems like people became robots letting life go by. Is this what we live for? This was a question that came up often in my mind during high school. I grew up in a Christian community, but it felt like I was being forced to go to church. Years later, through experiences in school and life in general, I was able to find out what to believe and why. I am a Christian because of personal life experiences and rational arguments for the existence of God. In August 2013, I was a freshman attending Chicago Hope Academy. It was a new chapter in my life, and I was thinking it was going to be great, but it was the opposite. Before the school year started, we went to a summer camp where we focused on religion, academics and sports. I thoroughly enjoyed camp, especially the athletic activities. At the same time, it was difficult to train with my teammates. Many times I was told to take breaks. At a certain point, it became a habit to play for twenty minutes and sit out for ten minutes. It caught the attention of our physical therapist, who was concerned that there was something wrong. After camp, he told my parents to go to the doctor because he was worried that I might have a chest problem. My parents decided to take me to the family doctor. He said there was nothing seriously wrong with me, but I was physically not strong enough for high school sports. Still, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. The Importance Of Meaningful Life A meaningful life means find happiness in everything you do, it means enjoy and share time with your loved ones, and have a purpose in life. To find happiness, we must go through different tribulations and situations where life doesn't seem to be so easy. Happiness is an art that can be learned, it describes a deep sense of inner well–being, peace and vitality. You must know that even from your worst moments in life there is something good to take out of it. If we really want to be happy we must be grateful for what we have, we must enjoy everything that has been given to us. We must remember that out there, there is people wishing or working hard for what we already have. As we read In Search of April Raintree we can find different situations during April's childhood where she finds happiness in simple things. "One December, we all went downtown to watch the Santa Claus parade. That was such a thrilling, magical day for me. After that, we went to visit an aunt and uncle where Cheryl and I had a glorious old time feasting on cake, fruit, and hot chocolate. Then we walked home. Dad threw snowballs at Mom for a bit before he carried sleepy–eyed Cheryl in his arms. I was enchanted by all the coloured Christmas lights and the decorations in the store windows. I think that was the best day ever, because Mom and Dad laughed for real" (P.13) this passage shows us how our childhood memories can stick with us forever, they revive the happiness we felt that moment. Next important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Angela Duckworth Book Grit Analysis The Angela Duckworth book Grit includes a chapter entitled "Purpose" which examines the different processes people go through in order to find their purpose in life. Throughout the course of the chapter, an eclectic mix of stories are told and explained as to why people believe their story has helped define the word purpose. The chapter explains that one's definition of the word purpose varies by their life experiences I agree with the belief that one must find their passion in life in order to find their purpose. If someone fails to find their passion in life they will be miserable in what their doing because their heart's not into it. Personally my passion in life is helping others. Someone with a shared passion was Alex Scott. Duckworth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Effects of Living in a Foreign Country Essay Living away from your country can be a really interesting and unforgettable experience, but at the same time it has very important effects on one's life. The purpose of this essay is to discuss the three main effects that living in another country can produce in your personal life. The major effect, and also a very common one, is that once you start a regular life away from home, you miss everything. This fact doesn't mean that you are unhappy but that you are aware of being on your own. Missing your family and the attention they all paid to you is a very usual thing to do. Little details like sitting on a Sunday morning watching TV alone instead of helping your dad organizing his things or having a nice chat with your mom makes you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It's obvious then that you have started to appreciate everything you had back where you belong. The second main effect would be learning how to accept another type of society and culture into your daily life. Since you are living in a place with different customs and traditions from yours, you have to be able to develop yourself in unknown conditions. This means making new friends, learning other points of view, accepting different opinions and values, and seizing every opportunity you have to go to new places. Therefore, you'll be able to achieve true knowledge. Suggesting to change your mind totally or to be square minded would be foolish; the best thing to do would be to stick to your most important values and, according to them, change those that you believe could be improved. The most significant effect of living away from home is the independent behavior that grows inside of you. Living on your own far from your family gives you a lot of experiences toward organizing your life. Since it is up to you and no one else to go to school, clean your room, wash your clothes, and organize your expenses, it is predictable that you will have a good and strong meaning of responsibility. Being independent and responsible will help you get through life every goal you want to achieve. Living far from home, even for a short period of time, can be really hard at the beginning. We have to remember that all changes are difficult, but they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Essay on Purpose Driven Church Book Review Rick Warren in his book the purpose driven church was mandated to attempt to put in print the story of Saddleback church. From shear curiosity be both Jew and gentile most religious and business leaders had at least a cursory interest in how a church grew to 10,000 attendees. Call it divine intervention, a killer marketing plan, being at the right place at the right time, blind luck or a combination of them all. Spending 25 years in corporate America I view Rick Warrens approach to growing a church (or anything for that matter) as spot on. His due diligence (neighborhood survey) growth assumptions and overhead (17–19 locations) product (The Gospel) delivery and the, vision, purpose and organizational structure have delivered noticeable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Love is the last thing most would think of in today's modern church. However Pastor Warren is quick to point out that "today the church is not facing a radically different world mindset but rather a challenge in communication, speak to the unbeliever in terms they can understand and relate to". Who: Matt 10:5–6 the who....Jews and not Samaritans, or gentiles What: A church for the un– churched. "If the church is not affecting the world, it is not being effective, affecting the world starts in your community". How: focus "They want to hear something on Sunday that they can apply on Monday" Saturday and Sunday messages to the seeker, have great music and child care Can one church possibly meet the needs of every type of person? Matt 10:5–6 Just as Corinthians describes the church as a body with many members creating the whole based on individual gifts. Churches are members of Christ body reaching out to a diverse creation. Sinner.......All Gender......Male and Female Ethnicity........White, African American, Hispanic, Asian Vocation.........White collar, Blue collar Education...............High School, College, Graduate school Income..................25K–$2.5m "He caught fish on their terms" preach about things that people can apply to their lives. Make the gospel come alive and demonstrate that it is as relevant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Rudyard Kipling's Ethhos And Ethos Journal Two: Ethos Aristotle defined ethos as how messages persuade as a result of the communicator's character. He claimed that this was most important in the list of the three rhetorical appeals. The reason was because that person has to be a trustworthy speaker to the audience, but that requires have practictical intelligence, virtuous character, and good will. Rudyard Kipling has an automatic ethos built to his audience because the intended audience was his son, and there is an automatic father–son bond established. Kipling can use this bond to his favor while trying to convey his message, because the trust will heighten the chance of the son taking the advice the father is trying to give him. If a stranger was trying to give the same advice without any background, it wouldn't be as powerful nor personal to the son and he wouldn't know where the scenarios were coming from. By Kipling being the communicator, he is meeting all three of the criteria for strong ethos according to Aristotle's ideology. Kipling has the practical intelligence from parenting, age, and experience. He has virtuous character through the life experiences that he has been through and he has good will by his helpful intention with his knowledge towards the subject. The communicator's investments in the issue are present because of who he has decided to direct his piece towards. Writing to his son will evoke a change in his writing as well because of the emotional ties. He is not just trying to expose his past to let the world see his mistakes, but rather materialize them on paper to show his son mistakes to prevent future mishaps. He has the credibility as being the leader and one that his son looks up to, so showing his son how to "be a Man" will be something that will spark interest. His credibility as a speaker is strengthened because the connection to these past experiences as well. This will also impact what he chooses to say in during his piece. Some situations the son will encounter will be trickier to overcome than others and may seem like a good idea at the moment. However, Kipling wants to make certain the son knows that his son is not the first to go through this, and there is ways to get through the the situation no matter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Definition Of Happiness I don't believe it is necessary to aspire to greatness; I choose instead to aspire to goodness. If I work to be the best person I can be, both to myself and to those around me, then by being good, I may have become great. This virtue of character and action can mean different things to different people, for no one has the same goals and ideals. There is no universal purpose. I think a lack of destiny, or of some global grand purpose, is a freeing concept. Since, when life is approached with an astronomical perspective the lives and happenings on one tiny planet are pretty much irrelevant, each individual can find a better purpose in life they want. I am not constrained by any predestined purpose. And in fact, one of main goals in life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I don't think that that happiness is any less real that happiness I gain emotionally through others. They're a different sort of emotion perhaps, but both candles and family make me feel fuzzy and warm. And certainly happiness is no one thing for anyone. Others might feel satisfied whenever they buy a nice painting. It's nothing more than some pigment/resin/solvent mix on a canvas, but the happiness comes from the meaning we attach to items. Candles make me happy because of the situations, actions, and experiences I associate with them. Though they are but material goods, they have a meaning to me like any other item might to someone else. This extends to the entirety of your life, for life is truly what you make of it. Some of the most horrible happenings can end up having incredible effects on your life. Part of living happily is accepting that, and knowing that there is a silver lining to every cloud. For example, after my mother died, I was understandably distraught. But it is through that experience that I've come to learn so much. Not only have I seen how strong my family members (and myself) could be, but I've also come to have one of the kindest step–mothers of all time. If my mother had never died, I'd never have met my step–mom and had her become such an important part of my life. Thus, even in tragedy, there is something to be thankful for. But you can't just arbitrarily choose to be happy. This is a lifestyle, requiring continuous, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Professor Wang Analysis For professor Wang, not only has his passion and purpose given him the motivation to strive and achieve, but it has given him the sense of appreciation of his identity. By living with passion and purpose, he mentioned that he worked his butt off to be where he is at. He didn't stress much on the hardship have faced but I can bet that he has given up many things to be where he is at today. To practice "real" law he had to leave China and he is potentially risking his safety by promoting democratic values through his writings and teaching. Like professor Wang, I also have a deep appreciation of the American legal system because of my upbringing in India where the legal system is really corrupt. Also, I know about how Tibetans inside Tibet lack ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I'm also happy that my pessimistic predictions of this interview turning uneventful did not come true. I think the interview was very natural and engaging. Also to my surprise, he treated me like an equal where I felt that I can speak my mind and ask what I desired. From this interview, what I value the most is the humility he showed to me. Even as a very successful lawyer, professor and researcher, he looked at me as a peer. As the interviewer, I feel that I did a pretty good job driving the conversation. There were moments when professor Wang went off on a tangent with stories that were irrelevant with the topic and I could have done a better job controlling that. Compared to my classmate one to one, I felt that this interview was richer in the sense that he has more life experience than both Josh and I combined. Josh is a very young man so he still has a lot to experience and dabble before he knows what he really wants in life. Unlike Josh, professor Wang has a rich life where he has gone through many things and he has a strong sense of self and his desires. Because of these realities, I felt that my conversation with professor Wang was more meaningful. If there is anything I wish I had done differently, it would be the fact that we didn't talk long enough. I feel that I have lot to learn from him. Luckily, I plan on seeing him in the near future to talk about my future plans and world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. My Personal Experience : My Journey To College I came to college to explore the world and learn more about myself. In a small town, there's never much to do. In the country surrounded by corn fields there's even less. As a little girl college had always been the dream. For the obvious reasons of getting a good education, finding a job, and making money. As I matured my reasons for attending college became more complex. Things at home were never very good and most of time I usually found myself held prisoner in the house. Exploring the world and learning new things had always been my passion. But, as time went on I began to lose my purpose in life. I soon realized that college could help me find that purpose that I was searching for. Growing up I was always one of those weird kids that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It had always been my dream to travel all over the world instead of staying in the same one street town all of my life. I knew that college would bring me on step closer to that dream. Since coming to Upper Iowa University I've looked into all of the possible chances to study abroad. Along with traveling I've always loved to try new things from food to new activities. Being at college there has already been so many opportunities that I never would have gotten the chance to do. Here I'm able to go out and socialize with new people every day. I probably would have never gotten the chance to play laser tag or go paintballing. I am surrounded by people from different cultures, who were raised in all different raise. People here think in ways and ideas that I never would have thought of. Even though while I'm in college I still have a routine everyday isn't the same for me. In my home town, it was the same thing day after day. I would wake up, go to school, then go back home just to start all over again. I began to get lost in my conventional, everyday life. I couldn't see the meaning in my life anymore. It felt as if I was a robot just going through the motions that someone had laid out for me. Getting stuck in the same routine day to day made it feel as if I was losing my purpose in life. All I did everyday was go to school and then go back home and do homework. I was giving no actual contribution to the world. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. The Field Of Music Thanatology The field of Music–thanatology has opened my world to a new level of understanding and has brought many blessings into my life. I feel a great sense of gratitude and deep inner calm, assured that life is on course and moving forward as it should. I 've never felt so certain of something before. It was providential I was accepted and completed training in Music–Thanatology through Lane Community College. The two year instructional course provided me with the opportunity to examine closely my personal life, disclosing more of my genuine self and the journey that has been presented to me. This period of reflection has facilitated a better understanding of my purpose and the magnetic pull leading me. I can see with more clarity, the pieces of my life fitting nicely together, coalescing the past to the future while revealing a glimpse of the unknown. In retrospect, aspects of life which were challenging and difficult to understand were all vital factors in the overall scheme and part of the original plan. Suffering is said to be a key element in life, one not easily understood, yet capable of bestowing blessings beyond the pain. It hasn 't always been apparent, but the challenges presented to me are what shaped me into the individual I am today. At birth I was christened with the name Jean Marie. I was named after my uncle, a Jesuit priest, and my aunt, a Presentation nun. The fundamental nature of my being includes a much broader picture of my family and relatives, also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. A Thousand Splendid Suns Comparison ISU Literary Essay Rough Draft 3 With the issues in the world today of terrorism and violent fear, families caught in warzones continuously work hard to find opportunities for a peaceful life and give a brighter future for their children. In Khaled Housseini's A Thousand Splendid Suns, the mother– daughter like relationship of Mariam and Laila gives them both a significant understanding of their own views, improving their qualities of life for the long term. With Laila's determination for the safety of her family, Mariam's past and sacrifice for the better of her legacy, the years of Rasheed's physical and emotional abuse, and the loving compassion of Laila's children have all influenced the two women to understand each other's lives and carry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their similarities of abuse and stories of loss gives them the motivation to find a peaceful way of life through their goal of safety and peace from the war of the country. Laila's story of loss and hope, Mariam's redemption of family bonding and sacrifice, Rasheed's guilt and his physical abuse, and the development of Aziza and Zalmai, all supports the connection towards the two women and their understanding of each other's pain. The emotional power of women is strong in human nature, as Mariam and Laila's relationship inspires the strength to find success and hope through empathy and family love. Not all beings are reliant on themselves. To strive for the best in life, working as a team creates an atmosphere of self–worthiness and co–operation that has lasted throughout the course of time and existence for humans. Khaled Hosseini's story takes inspiration from the two women who he has met from his time in Afghanistan; his reflection of the conditions into the story delivers an emotional and thriving story for its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. A Long Way Gone Analysis Finding your purpose in life is easily the most meaningful day other than the day you were born. In a Long Way Gone, Ishmael Beah seemed to find his calling at a young age. He found this calling through hardships and breakthroughs, this calling lead him to happiness and success after a traumatizing experience. Your purpose will not be found by sitting around, but it can be found at any time in your life by taking on new opportunities, challenging yourself, and you will recognize when you have found that purpose. Ishmael found his calling by being put through difficult situations and finding a way to create the best out of it. "It wasn't until refugees started passing through our town that we began to see that it was actually taking place in our country." This is the start of Ishmael's difficulties which led him to find his purpose. Now he tells his stories and informs people all across the world. The war was a large factor that influenced him to write a book and moving to America. Even put through difficult situations attempt to find the best out of it and turn a negative into a positive. This is how he found his calling and it shows other people that he has been through the worst, but he kept persevering and was able to stride to success. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "These days I live in three worlds: my dreams, and the experiences of my new life, which trigger memories from the past." Trying new jobs you don't enjoy will cause you to dream of what you'd rather be doing, and this will lead you to find a passion. The tricky part is pursuing your passion and following up on it. Putting yourself out there and taking new opportunities will expand your horizon. Finding your passion and calling takes time, it won't happen overnight. As long as you are constantly active in what you feel is your passion; sooner or later you'll find your calling and all it has to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Leadership And Organization Culture Of A School Leadership and Organization Culture A school community is empowered by its leadership team to excel by the way the leadership team interacts with every person it comes in contact with. Every single interaction becomes like cells in the body, swimming towards the heart of the school and its singular purpose: Children. People, singular or in groups, can be as dynamic as the many systems of the body, each with its own primary function but also each with its true purpose in sustaining equilibrium. The Leadership and Organization Culture of a school is a conundrum, something less tangible than the black and white policies written in a manual. While these aspects of leadership culture, even defined, can be difficult to explain, it is best for a leader to attempt an explanation, then it is for a leader to remain silent to the school's community need for a greater understanding of its deeper operations. Here is a brief attempt, if not flawed, at articulating the characteristics of a strong leadership and organization culture. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Relationships Build Powerful Cultures "The answer is not law, but relationship" (Brennan 77). This is a powerful reflection from a preacher who once was a school teacher. The premise of his argument is structured around the idea that the laws (rules) in his classroom did not change the behavior of his students until his students understood how much he loved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Life Is Precious In Human Life Life is a precious gift from God. It is precious because He created it and declares it so in His Word. It is meant not only to be enjoyed, but also respected. Life is not flippant and is not in our hands or under our authority to bring into or take out of existence. That alone is God's power and His authority. Mass shootings and terrorist attacks are an abomination to God because it shows people taking God's role and authority and applying it to their own wicked, fallen, and human selves. They ignore and slight God's deity and supreme authority by deciding for themselves who lives and who dies. Life is not theirs to take. Human life is sacred, it is so precious because mankind is made in the image of God and bears His image here on earth. Violation of the sanctity of human life is not only a recent or modern issue. It goes way back to the dawn of creation with Adam and Eve's first generation. In Genesis 4:8–10 the Bibles tells of Cain rising up against Abel, his brother, and killing him. Cain's initial sin wasn't murder. The root of that sin was disobedience then jealousy and bitterness which was what led to the murder of Abel. God most definitely did not take this sin lightly. He said in verse 10 "...the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground". God was grieved at Abel's death and at the disrespect of Cain taking God's matters, that is, life and death, into his own feeble and foolish hands. Ultimately, sin starts in the heart. Just like Cain, people today ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Aaron Beck's Cognitive Theory Of Depression Introduction Depression Depression is a typical mental issue that presents with discouraged state of mind, loss of intrigue or joy, diminished vitality, sentiments of blame or low self–esteem, bothered rest or hunger, and poor fixation. These issues can get to be distinctly endless or repetitive and prompt to generous debilitation in an individual's capacity to deal with his or her ordinary obligations. Even under the least favourable conditions, wretchedness can prompt to suicide. Very nearly 1 million lives are lost yearly because of suicide, which means 3000 suicide everyday consistently. For each individual who finishes a suicide, at least 20 may endeavour to end his or her life (WHO, 2012) Psychological Wellbeing Psychological Well–Being has been portrayed as the foundation of mental well–being. Well being is a dynamic idea that incorporates subjective, social and mental dimensions and additionally health related conduct. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aaron Beck's Cognitive Theory of Depression was formulated by Aaron Beck. According to him, Negative thoughts generated by dysfunctional beliefs are typically the primary cause of depressive cause of depressive symptoms. A direct relationship was shown between the amount and severity of individual's negative thoughts and severity of their depressive symptoms. Ryff's Model of Psychological Wellbeing (1989). Ryff and Keyes (1995) and Keyes (2006) established a multidimensional model that consist of the dimensions of psychological well being which elaborate on the difficulties and challenges that individuals face as they put in their best efforts and strive to survive and function full and realise their unique talents and likes. The six dimensions are Self acceptance, Positive Relation with others, Autonomy, Environmental Mastery, Purpose in Life and Personal Growth. Life Satisfaction Theory by Promila Singh & George Joseph. (manual) Conceptual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Comparing Mistakes In The Stranger And The Invisible Man When it comes to discovering a purpose in life, humans are able to do so by making and occasionally learning from their mistakes. In both The Invisible Man and The Stranger, both of the protagonists find the meaning of their own lives through a series of mistakes that lead them to a view changing epiphany There is a very popular saying in American culture that tells people to "learn from their mistakes". In the case of humans finding their identities and realizing what their purpose is, mistakes are a good place to start looking. Evidence of this lies in The Stranger, where Meursault differed from everyone around him by taking of interest in all in bettering his life. Throughout the entirety of The Stranger, Meursault was given several opportunities to make a better life for himself, and rejected all of them, and though he did not see said rejected as a mistake, it most assuredly was. When his boss mentioned he was opening a business office in Paris and offered Meursault a job there, Meursault denied the offer, stating that "people never change their lives, that in any case one life was as good ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both Meursault from The Stranger and The Narrator from The Invisible Man made mistakes that led them to to finding their life purposes, and people in real life often times find their purpose through mistakes, as well. While their life purposes contradict each others rather strongly –Meursault feels that life has no purpose and doesn't do much for anyone but himself, while The Narrator of The Invisible Man feels he has to do everything for everyone higher up than he– both get to these conclusions by committing some type of blunder. Humans cannot learn what to do if they don't learn what not to do first, and they cannot truly appreciate success without experiencing failure first. This is why human purpose can be found in the mistakes humans make on an almost daily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Never Let Me Go And Ally Condie's Matched: A Comparative... Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go and Ally Condie's Matched may follow similar conventions to create a dystopian society however, the purpose each author conveys is significantly different. Ishiguro uses Tommy G. to illustrate to readers that one's future is decided by fate, in contrast, Condie uses Cassia Reyes to depict to readers that one should take hold of their future and create their own destiny. In both novels, Tommy and Cassia are dystopian protagonists who question their surroundings, are curious, and raise concerns not many around them are too worried with. Although both characters doubt their social and political systems, Tommy does not put his thoughts into motion while Cassia does. Unlike his peers, Tommy comes up with conspiracies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is depicted through how Tommy and Cassia manage certain objects that symbolize freedom and choice. In Matched, all citizens are given three tablets which they can eat depending on the circumstance: blue to save a life, green to remain calm, and red to forget. This represents the small freedom and choice the Society lets the citizens make and although they would prefer their citizens take the pills, they do not force it. In a similar fashion, driving in Never Let Me Go symbolizes the freedom of doing and going anywhere one desires. For instance, Kathy says, "I do like the feeling of getting into my little car, knowing for the next couple of hours I'll have only the roads, the big grey sky and my daydreams for company" (Ishiguro, 159). Like Kathy, Tommy can also get in a car at will and drive to wherever he pleases; he can take advantage of this freedom, but never does. That is the key differentiating factor between Cassia and Tommy, Cassia does take advantage of this small choice she gets to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Dr. Seuss 'A Purpose Driven Life' A Purpose Driven Life Dr. Seuss wrote in his book Happy Birthday to You, "Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You." Every essence of our being, from our personalities to our DNA is different from everyone else in this world. Many of these distinctions are apparent in the classroom setting and at times can prove challenging for a teacher. Some students may learn the lessons very quickly while others may take extra time and may need out–of–class help. These differences will affect their ability to learn and grow as a student and the strategies I implement in my classroom will affect their ability to succeed. When teaching a lesson to a student with a special need such as cerebral palsy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to accommodate the students who may not have the resources that wealthier students have, I will either provide the resources (print out articles, give them books, allow them to use class time to go to the computer lab etc.) or alter the assignment so it does not require them to use resources they don't have. Two of the most common learning disabilities are ADHD and hyperactivity. For students who are inattentive it is important to put specific topics in a checklist style and perhaps on a printout or in worksheet form so they can go through the topics at home. Doing worksheets at outside of class or even just alone may help them pay attention. Also, for the students who tend to "watch the clock" it may be beneficial to begin the lesson with a checklist of all that will be covered in class that day. That way, they can mentally check off the topics instead of count down the minutes until class is over. Some good strategies to use with children who are impulsive include giving immediate feedback for their behavior, especially positive reinforcement. (McAllister 2012) Also, for these students it may be necessary to post behavior rules or guidelines somewhere in the classroom. Some of these methods appear to be somewhat elementary so to alter them to fit a high school setting, I would have the students come up with their own rules to give them a sense of responsibility. Another idea is to have points or tokens earned for good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. How Leadership Is The Most Important Dynamic? 1. Leadership is the most important dynamic in professions, of the BE–KNOW–DO principles we have covered in class, explain which ones are routinely violated and why? As one grows into power in their profession sometimes the BE–KNOW–DO principles become forgotten or ignored. For the BE principle, in my opinion, flexibility, commitment to professional ethic, and the ability to resolve complex ethical dilemmas are the most violated. As individuals become older, they can become stuck in their ways and inflexible to adapt to changes. This is especially true with technology. As for professional ethic and the ability to resolve complex ethical dilemmas we can look to the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. Flint residents were failed by their government, the persons who are sworn in to protect them. The government was unable to maintain their loyalty/duty to the people and ignored a course of action to help avoid the problem from occurring despite being aware of the issue. As for the KNOW principles, in today's professions, many leaders fail to understand human nature. Leaders are not empathic enough because it is the easier way to go about their days. By not taking the time to understand your employees you are losing their trust and loyalty. Finally, for the DO principles, leaders neglect to provide purpose and direction. It is the job of the leader to give their employees meaning by explaining the importance of their jobs. They also need to help guide their employees to success ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...