What I had researched for the answer to the question “How can the Benedictine values be translated to peace?” LOVE OF CHRIST AND NEIGHBOUR Benedictine life‚ like that of all Christians‚ is first and foremost a response to God’s astonishing love for humankind‚ a love expressed in the free gift of God’s beloved Son‚ Jesus Christ. Love‚ the motive for monastic life and its goal‚ tops St. Benedict’s list of tools for good works (RB 5:10‚ 7:67-69‚ 4.1-2). Yet the Rule recognises many ways in
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Offer a critical analysis of the themes explored in your group’s designated play/performance. Support your answer with reference to illustrations from the text and relevant critical opinion. Mark Ravenhill is a modern playwright who although writes for an adult audience‚ also focuses on writing plays for teenagers. Ravenhill believes that young people should also be given the opportunity to relate to something that they might be experiencing. In his opinion the teenage years are very critical in
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You will need to challenge others in a helpful and constructive way - to give good feedback‚ to give support and to listen. Active listening is a skill that too few managers possess or practise! One of the keys to successful action learning sets is their ability as the need arises. Set members therefore have to be sensitive to each others needs and to be selfless enough
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. Themes 1) Justice and Penance Although it is not directly apparent‚ one of the strongest underlying themes of the novel is the idea of justice and penance. As the characters lives are inevitably altered by the chaos around them‚ they look to themselves as to why they are being punished. They believe that what occurs is penance for the sins they have committed. The theme is introduced to us by Nana‚ Mariam’s mother‚ when she explains why she built the kolba by herself‚ "Jalil could have hired
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"Towards a Conception of Culturally Responsive Classroom Management" Article Most classroom teachers in American are naturalized Americas‚ but there are almost many schools in which that is not the case. Naturalized American teachers bring the European American classroom management ways into their classrooms‚ because that is how they were trained‚ grew up‚ and what they perceive as the “normal”. However‚ teachers would be more effective‚ in several different realms‚ if they approach classroom management
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decisions. Feedback is a constant in our everyday lives‚ our actions are reviewed not just in places like work or school but in almost everything we do. It is very important to be understanding and have good communication skills‚ as being able to listen carefully for a better understanding of the information provided. Quoting Newton’s third law for every action there’s a reaction‚ in a similar way works the feedback and in the end is entirely up to us to decide what to do with the information
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unethical or pseudo-transformational leadership. “Pseudo-transformational leaders may create the impression that they are doing the right things‚ but will secretly fail to do so due to their own narcissistic interests. They are less likely to listen to conflicting views and more likely to be intolerant of the differences of opinion between their followers and themselves” (Howell & Avolio‚ 1992). For appearances‚ a pseudo-transformational leader appears to be virtuous‚ but is actually deceptive
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The effect of family problems in students? Best Answer - Chosen by Voters Every family have problems. How they affect students depends on how the parents handle the situation. Lets take a divorce as an example. This always affect students. I’ve seen the initial withdrawal‚ uncertainty and depression‚ but if the parents are in mutual agreement when it comes to their child then the child is able to cope better. In terms of performance in school‚ usually there is a drop in grades as the child
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Communication Styles Kathy Cisneros HCS 350 June 5‚ 2013 Debbi Diaz Communication Style Case Study Robin: Aggressive Communication Robin selected to use an aggressive communication style. She offended Rashad and put him down in-front of other staff members. Rashad got his feelings hurt and in return he is planning to act and try to get even with her. By doing this it will create tension among them and having the need for revenge can affect patient’s care because Rashad’s energy will
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attempt to steal these weapons and that is just going to cause even more drama. “The trouble‚ according to counterterrorism experts‚ is that the perception of discriminatory practices by the Police Department in Muslim communities reduces the willingness of many to work with officers in rooting out potential terrorist threats.” (Goodman 5) The next time you visit New York you will see these officers roaming the streets and all times of the day and they are supposed to act as a deterrent to would-be
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