AHIV111 - slides for the lecture: "Religion is the opiate of the masses". In this theme we covered the idea that Religion can be ideological in nature.
AHIV111 - slides for the lecture: "Religion is the opiate of the masses". In this theme we covered the idea that Religion can be ideological in nature.
The Rationalist and Christian Philosophers perspective on human natureC
Revised edition of slideshow presented in APHI 111 class 2013 - Department of Philosophy, University of Zululand. Course: Images of Man.
Compiler/Lecturer: A.C Austin
A very brief outline of the Rationalist and Christian perspective on the Nature of Man.
Healthy City's Community Research Lab (CRL) shares best practices and methods for community-based organizations interested in supporting their strategies with research that combines community knowledge + Healthy City technology. The CRL is a resource for collaborating, networking, learning, and innovating with community-based organizations to lead and sustain research for social change. Using the Community Based Participatory Action Research framework, we partner with organizations to develop, implement, and disseminate community research projects, tools, and workshops.
Earlier this year, we received a two-year grant to provide our CRL Workshop series throughout California! In these workshops, we provide step-by-step guidance on topics that cover:
• how to develop research questions
• how to create effective community maps
• how to facilitate participatory mapping
• how to share maps and data with local community members
The workshops also include:
• facilitated activities training participants how to collect community feedback for advocacy, organizing and other projects
• sessions on how to develop strategies where community members can give input to telling their community’s story.
We are currently preparing to launch the first round of the workshop series in: Sacramento, Central Valley, and the Inland Empire!
Have you ever been discouraged and tired? Have you ever thought about slacking off your duties to the Lord? This lesson on zeal is a needed one and hopefully will benefit you and inspire you to keep on keeping on with enthusiastic work for the Master
Healthy City staff provide an overview of the BHC Data & Mapping tool which will serve as “refresher courses” for some and “new” to others on how to utilize the site along with highlights of new data and features. All BHC partners, including HUB participants, grantees, system leaders, and TCE Program Managers can participate. After attending this webinar, you will have a broader understanding of how the tool can support:
• Creating a common understanding of each place
• Localized data-driven decision-making
• Creating compelling “Education” materials for mobilization & advocacy
• Sharing of collective knowledge for a place
Life is difficult sometimes - how do we face trials? Tragedy? Hardships? Can we face them with the faith and hope mentioned in one of the most popular hymns ever? Can we say - "It Is Well With My Soul?"
The Rationalist and Christian Philosophers perspective on human natureC
Revised edition of slideshow presented in APHI 111 class 2013 - Department of Philosophy, University of Zululand. Course: Images of Man.
Compiler/Lecturer: A.C Austin
A very brief outline of the Rationalist and Christian perspective on the Nature of Man.
Healthy City's Community Research Lab (CRL) shares best practices and methods for community-based organizations interested in supporting their strategies with research that combines community knowledge + Healthy City technology. The CRL is a resource for collaborating, networking, learning, and innovating with community-based organizations to lead and sustain research for social change. Using the Community Based Participatory Action Research framework, we partner with organizations to develop, implement, and disseminate community research projects, tools, and workshops.
Earlier this year, we received a two-year grant to provide our CRL Workshop series throughout California! In these workshops, we provide step-by-step guidance on topics that cover:
• how to develop research questions
• how to create effective community maps
• how to facilitate participatory mapping
• how to share maps and data with local community members
The workshops also include:
• facilitated activities training participants how to collect community feedback for advocacy, organizing and other projects
• sessions on how to develop strategies where community members can give input to telling their community’s story.
We are currently preparing to launch the first round of the workshop series in: Sacramento, Central Valley, and the Inland Empire!
Have you ever been discouraged and tired? Have you ever thought about slacking off your duties to the Lord? This lesson on zeal is a needed one and hopefully will benefit you and inspire you to keep on keeping on with enthusiastic work for the Master
Healthy City staff provide an overview of the BHC Data & Mapping tool which will serve as “refresher courses” for some and “new” to others on how to utilize the site along with highlights of new data and features. All BHC partners, including HUB participants, grantees, system leaders, and TCE Program Managers can participate. After attending this webinar, you will have a broader understanding of how the tool can support:
• Creating a common understanding of each place
• Localized data-driven decision-making
• Creating compelling “Education” materials for mobilization & advocacy
• Sharing of collective knowledge for a place
Life is difficult sometimes - how do we face trials? Tragedy? Hardships? Can we face them with the faith and hope mentioned in one of the most popular hymns ever? Can we say - "It Is Well With My Soul?"