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    Professional Abilities (the doing of ministry): The ministry of teaching is the most essential tool in the reconstruction of society. Instructing one’s brothers and sisters isn’t simply a mandate given by the Ascending Resurrected Christ‚ but a divine obligation to those who are fortunate to receive the gift of education. From the opportunity to serve as a Teaching Assist at Tennessee State University‚ I hope not only to sharpen my skills as a scholar and instructor but learn how to best serve

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    we rely on a set phrase; just because it is delivered unselfconsciously and with natural intonation does not make it original. The aim is that the length and complexity of exchanges‚ and confident delivery‚ will grow with the student’s language ability. With the emphasis on communication‚ there is also the implication that spoken exchanges should be authentic and meaningful; detractors claim that the artificial nature of classroom–based (i.e. teacher - created) interactions makes CLT an oxymoron

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    Still a Man's World

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    In the article "Still a Man’s World—Men Who Do ‘Women’s Work’"‚ written by Christine L. Williams she discusses the occupations which are predominately "women’s jobs" and the benefits and challenges of men doing those jobs. It goes into detail about four particular jobs‚ nursing‚ elementary teaching‚ librarian‚ and social work. The first thought that came to me when reading this article‚ was the scene from "Meet the Parents" when they make fun of Greg for being a registered nurse. I think that

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    Community Cultural Wealth

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    Community Cultural Wealth by Dr. Taray-Yosso cultural wealth is defined as an areal of knowledge‚ skills‚ abilities and contacts possessed and utilized by communities of color to survive and resist operations. Although cultural wealth deals with the many skills aspects of economic growth‚ both of which are crucial to the attainment of higher education nonetheless cultural wealth can be categorized into three defiant groups known as cultural ties‚ cultural capital and cultural wealth. The success of

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    Man's Search for Meaning

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    Book Report: Man’s search for Meaning There are many significant ideas in the book that not only rang true to me but also helped me grow with challenges I face both personally and professionally. Professionally‚ as a supervisor and subordinate – I have always maintained a high expectation of myself and others. Over the years‚ I have learned that my expectations shouldn’t be judged on others with their abilities as we each have our unique set of qualities. Frankl wrote‚ “No man should judge

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    Wealth Gap In America

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    As someone who identifies as a millennial‚ an issue that is of importance is the wealth gap. While time has progressed‚ there has been a rise in the wealth of those who are already wealthy‚ and there has been a lower standard of salary implemented for those currently entering the job market. This is partly caused by the stagnating median wages that have become a very common trend in the United States of America. Consequently‚ there will be detrimental affects on my generation‚ along with my family

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    I have had a missing left arm since birth. When I was adopted‚ at the age of five‚ I was told by my parents that I was as capable as someone who had two arms. My mother said my disability is a “differ-ability.” I had abilities that required different approaches‚ techniques‚ or methods. I learned how to tie my shoes with one hand‚ rappel off a rock wall‚ and type. When I came from China‚ I was told to visit Shriner’s Children’s Hospital for my orthopedic condition. An orthopedist offered me a prosthesis

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    “The poor will always be with us”. This statement may seem to be pessimistic‚ but it actually can refer to two sociological predictions. The first is that the absolute condition of individuals will never improve such that there is virtually no one who‚ by no choice of their own‚ lives a lifestyle that is not acceptable. While the definition of “poverty” might change based on one ’s perspective and on relative conditions‚ a reasonable definition would be lacking sufficient shelter‚ food‚ potable water

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    Understanding Man's Power

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    choose different grounds on which to rank each other. Many societies use the simple facts of age and physical strength to stratify men. Our society stratifies men according to physical strength and athletic ability in the early years‚ but later in life focuses on success with women and ability to make money. In our society‚ one of the most critical rankings among men deriving from patriarchal sexual politics is the division between gay and straight men. This division has powerful negative consequences

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    Performance VS Ability

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    Performance VS Ability "Thinking is easy‚ acting is difficult‚ and to put one’s thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world." Like this quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe‚ we were taught that life is about what we do‚ rather than what we know. We were told that putting our ideas into action is better than just simply having an idea. There is a huge correlation between setting a goal in life‚ setting out to achieve that goal‚ and actually making it happen. There are so many dreamers

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