Monday, June 1, 2020
Musings on Moving Abroad
Iââ¬â¢ve been thinking about community a lot lately ââ¬â especially as Module C ended, and Iââ¬â¢ve rotated from the London campus to San Francisco. How do you rebuild your life when youââ¬â¢ve left an old one behind in a different country? I moved to London to pursue my Master of International Marketing. My fellow students were a motley crew of acquaintances, until Ià found myself feeling more and more settled. I asked myself, ââ¬Å"whatââ¬â¢s changed?â⬠So I put together a handful of tips for moving abroad (this is more of a ââ¬Å"soft skillsâ⬠list than a tactical one)à ââ¬â especially asà Iââ¬â¢ve had a couple of prospective students, incoming students, and friends ask for tips on moving to a different continent. Call them ââ¬Å"best practices,â⬠or just some good advice. 1. Know that youââ¬â¢re never ââ¬Å"readyâ⬠.à Youââ¬â¢ll repack your bag at least four times and youââ¬â¢ll forget at least five things. ââ¬Å"Man, if only I had that *insert item of clothing/or piece of loved junk here*.â⬠Itââ¬â¢s OK. Itââ¬â¢s just stuff, you can buy/sell/replace stuff. Or friends can bring you beloved items when they visit you. 2. Take people up on their offers of friendship.à If your cousin, friend, colleague, casual acquaintance, barista or dry cleaner offer to connect you with a friend or relative of theirs ââ¬â TAKE IT! You never know. So-and-soââ¬â¢s BFF from when they were 12 could turn out to be your favorite brunch buddy in a new place. Itââ¬â¢s like when you see that a friend knows people you know from a different sphere of life on Facebook. You can usually count on friends of friends to be vetted, which means they are less likely to be cray cray. 3. We all hate ââ¬Å"cold callingâ⬠people, but get over it. Email those weak tie potential friends. Go to a Meetup, and then judge whether or not you want to join from a corner in the bar. If the Meetup is lame, make friends with the bartender (strategic friendship). 4. Chat with Hult strangers. Some of my favorite people at Hult are in different programs (MBA, MFIN, MIB). Strike up a conversation, join a club or attend school events. Itââ¬â¢s a great way to meet like-minded people who may have chosen a different course of study. 5. Be prepared to put some work in.à Friendships and business relationships take effort. You need to put some time and love into fostering your new connections. Check in to see how people are doing by email, text or phone. Whether or not you can get together, it shows youââ¬â¢re thinking of them, and this can go a long way. Thatââ¬â¢s my poetic waxing on connecting with new people in a new, international environment. Most importantly, figure out what kind of support you need and then go after it; people canââ¬â¢t read minds (really, most canââ¬â¢t), and no one will magically appear on your doorstep to give you a hug when you need one. Itââ¬â¢s up to you and only you to shape the kind of life you want in your new environment. You may be far from home and your hometown friends, but youââ¬â¢ve also got an amazing opportunity at your fingertips. Be kind to yourself, be brave, and take some risks. And take a listen to Jack Whiteââ¬â¢s rendition of ââ¬Å"I can tell that we are going to be friendsâ⬠. Nancy Hitzig is a Canadian Master of International Marketing candidate living in London, and briefly sojourning in San Francisco. Previously, Nancy ran an emerging opera company and fundraised for a national not-for-profit. She also happens to be an international award-winning lindy hop instructor and performer. Hult offers a range of highly skills-focused and employability-driven business school programs including a range of MBA options and a comprehensive one year Masters in International Business. To find out more, take a look at our blog Bloomberg ranks Hult in top 100 Global MBAs. Download a brochure or get in touch today to find out how Hult can help you to learn about the business world, the future, and yourself. Related posts News Building success: Dual Degree students win at USASBE Community How going beyond business at Hult helped me launch my company Admissions Accepted Students Weekend: A weekend to remember Careers Career mapping: How to become an executive in the next 5 years 0 Thought leadership How to prepare for an uncertain future in a world of AI News Is mail a dying form for businesses and marketing? Instagram Hult Rotation offers you a chance to study in a truly global way. Our rotation program allows you to study and be immersed in some of the finest cities in the world. ðŸ⠸: @jasminmanzano . Hult Rotation offers you a chance to study in a truly global way. Our rotation program allows you to study and be immersed in some of the finest cities in the world. ðŸ⠸: @jasminmanzano . Each year, Hult seeks to enroll a talented and ambitious incoming class from all over the world. We look for diverse students with a wide range of experiences, perspectives, and interestsââ¬âstudents who will thrive in our unique educational atmosphere. Are you ready for a truly global experience? ðŸ⠸: @iambrunadiniz . Each year, Hult seeks to enroll a talented and ambitious incoming class from all over the world. We look for diverse students with a wide range of experiences, perspectives, and interestsââ¬âstudents who will thrive in our unique educational atmosphere. Are you ready for a truly global experience? ðŸ⠸: @iambrunadiniz . Weââ¬â¢re excited to start 2020 on a ranking high! Hult is proud to have been placed #28 in Poets Quants 2020 rankings for Best Undergraduate Business Schools in the US. Taking a huge leap of 32 places from our 2019 position, weââ¬â¢re also very happy to have secured top positions in key categories like: life-changing experience, practicality of the degree, and global immersion. . With five global campuses, a student body of over 130 nationalities, and a learn-by-doing approachââ¬âHult offers a student experience like no other. . Weââ¬â¢re excited to start 2020 on a ranking high! Hult is proud to have been placed #28 in Poets Quants 2020 rankings for Best Undergraduate Business Schools in the US. Taking a huge leap of 32 places from our 2019 position, weââ¬â¢re also very happy to have secured top positions in key categories like: life-changing experience, practicality of the degree, and global immersion. . With five global campuses, a student body of over 130 nationalities, and a learn-by-doing approachââ¬âHult offers a student experience like no other. . ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m from an engineering background and needed a whole new skill set for the industry I wanted to switch to. I learned a lot about myself and how I deal with being out of my comfort zone. I learned both soft and hard skills, from how to work in very diverse teams to key accounting metrics and strategy. I was surprised by how weak I was at certain tasks in English or how strong I actually was in other areas. Hult gave me opportunities to try new things and meet people from places I never thought I would have friends. . My internship experiences gave me the chance to broaden my view of different cultures and different companies. I had the opportunity to work and live with people whose values differed from people in my home country. I thought that this would be difficult, but it gave me the chance to reflect on my own values and assess if they were a result of my home country environment or if they were intrinsically mine. . Diederick ter Kulve (@diederick.terkulve) Netherlands Masters in International Business . ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m from an engineering background and needed a whole new skill set for the industry I wanted to switch to. I learned a lot about myself and how I deal with being out of my comfort zone. I learned both soft and hard skills, from how to work in very diverse teams to key accounting metrics and strategy. I was surprised by how weak I was at certain tasks in English or how strong I actually was in other areas. Hult gave me opportunities to try new things and meet people from places I never thought I would have friends. . My internship experiences gave me the chance to broaden my view of different cultures and different companies. I had the opportunity to work and live with people whose values differed from people in my home country. I thought that this would be difficult, but it gave me the chance to reflect on my own values and assess if they were a result of my home country environment or if they were intrinsically mine. . Diederick ter Kulve (@diederick.terkulve) Netherlands Masters in International Business . Say a big hello to our Bachelor of Business Administration program cover star, Elisa Orus Plana âÅ" ¨ . ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m excited for the futureââ¬âespecially that I cant predict whats going to happen. Maybe Ill end up in Mexico working for a trading company or maybe in Africa, developing my own business. Everything is possible, and the options are constantly changing. I love the idea that Im never going to be stuck doing the same job until the end of my life if I dont want it to be like this. . Hult really supports me and my ambitions and truly believes that we deserve to be considered as professionals as well as students. Here, I get to express not just my opinions but all elements of myself. From my creative side with the Fashion Society to my finance and business sides in Trading Club and the Management Consulting Club. We get a different type of learning here. Not just essential knowledge and theory, but practical skills and mindset. The school is always evolving. Weââ¬â¢re encouraged to innovate and to always look for new ways of doing traditional things. We learn how to be more confident and become aware of how we can impact our environment. The school aims to help you become a better version of yourself and to stand out from the crowd.ââ¬Å" . Elisa Orus Plana French Bachelor of Business Administration Class of 2021 Say a big hello to our Bachelor of Business Administration program cover star, Elisa Orus Plana âÅ" ¨ . ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m excited for the futureââ¬âespecially that I cant predict whats going to happen. Maybe Ill end up in Mexico working for a trading company or maybe in Africa, developing my own business. Everything is possible, and the options are constantly changing. I love the idea that Im never going to be stuck doing the same job until the end of my life if I dont want it to be like this. . Hult really supports me and my ambitions and truly believes that we deserve to be considered as professionals as well as students. Here, I get to express not just my opinions but all elements of myself. From my creative side with the Fashion Society to my finance and business sides in Trading Club and the Management Consulting Club. We get a different type of learning here. Not just essential knowledge and theory, but practical skills and mindset. The school is always evolving. Weââ¬â¢re encouraged to innovate and to always look for new ways of doing traditional things. We learn how to be more confident and become aware of how we can impact our environment. The school aims to help you become a better version of yourself and to stand out from the crowd.ââ¬Å" . Elisa Orus Plana French Bachelor of Business Administration Class of 2021"> During the final days of 2019, you probably reflected on what youââ¬â¢ve accomplished this yearââ¬âand even this decadeââ¬âand what youââ¬â¢d like to achieve in 2020. Let us know in the comments below. During the final days of 2019, you probably reflected on what youââ¬â¢ve accomplished this yearââ¬âand even this decadeââ¬âand what youââ¬â¢d like to achieve in 2020. Let us know in the comments below. ââ¬Å"The first time we did group work on the program, I went head-to-head with a colleague. It taught me a lot about how I see people, how people see me, and how conflict can be resolved in a kind and productive way. The best feedback you get, when delivered constructively, is the most critical because it really feeds into how you lead. Iââ¬â¢ve completely reversed my leadership styleââ¬âthe result is so much richer and more powerful when you lead from behind and lead with strength. . Studying in tandem with working, whilst challenging, gave me the perfect platform to directly apply learning concepts into my business environment, the competitive landscape, and the real-estate industry as a whole. When I started the program, I was very happy in my corporate role. But my courage and aspirations grew to the point that I took on a whole new direction. Having my career coach, Joanna, as a sounding board allowed me to really be strategic and get to know myself. She coached me thro ugh all the interviews, the research, and the questions. It went in parallel with what I was doing academically and after six months everything just clicked. . I went into the EMBA knowing I had nothing to lose and Iââ¬â¢ve come out with everything. Great strength, global friends, amazing learning, mentors from professors, a job I love, and the knowledge that I can set my mind to achieve anything and with the right support and resources Iââ¬â¢ll get there.â⬠. Kashani Wijetunga British, New Zealand Sri Lankan Associate Director Senior Strategy Consultant CBRE EMBA Class of 2019 . ââ¬Å"The first time we did group work on the program, I went head-to-head with a colleague. It taught me a lot about how I see people, how people see me, and how conflict can be resolved in a kind and productive way. The best feedback you get, when delivered constructively, is the most critical because it really feeds into how you lead. Iââ¬â¢ve completely reversed my leadership styleââ¬âthe result is so much richer and more powerful when you lead from behind and lead with strength. . Studying in tandem with working, whilst challenging, gave me the perfect platform to directly apply learning concepts into my business environment, the competitive landscape, and the real-estate industry as a whole. When I started the program, I was very happy in my corporate role. But my courage and aspirations grew to the point that I took on a whole new direction. Having my career coach, Joanna, as a sounding board allowed me to really be strategic and get to know myself. She coached me thro ugh all the interviews, the research, and the questions. It went in parallel with what I was doing academically and after six months everything just clicked. . I went into the EMBA knowing I had nothing to lose and Iââ¬â¢ve come out with everything. Great strength, global friends, amazing learning, mentors from professors, a job I love, and the knowledge that I can set my mind to achieve anything and with the right support and resources Iââ¬â¢ll get there.â⬠. Kashani Wijetunga British, New Zealand Sri Lankan Associate Director Senior Strategy Consultant CBRE EMBA Class of 2019 . ââ¬Å"It was now or never. I knew that Iââ¬â¢d have likely stayed in my neighborhood for years to come if I didnââ¬â¢t take this opportunity. Iââ¬â¢d not lived or studied outside of the U.S. before. So I left my job as a global strategist at an advertising agency and moved halfway around the world. Iââ¬â¢ve come back a more culturally aware, well-versed person. Iââ¬â¢ve realized that everything is a learning experience and an opportunity for growth. Ill definitely carry this mindset with me into the future. Technology and social media allow us to be different people in several places at once. Im excited to see how I can establish myself in whatever city Ill be lucky enough to call home and still maintain deep connections with people all over the world. Iââ¬â¢m inspired by my classmates every day. Hearing some of their life stories and how getting this degree fits into their greater mission has been very humbling. My biggest challenge has been finding the ââ¬Ërightââ¬â¢ path for me. There have been rooms Ive felt like I shouldnt be in, but now Im proud to feel as though I truly belong, wherever I am.â⬠. Dwayne Logan, Jnr. American MBA Class of 2019 . ââ¬Å"It was now or never. I knew that Iââ¬â¢d have likely stayed in my neighborhood for years to come if I didnââ¬â¢t take this opportunity. Iââ¬â¢d not lived or studied outside of the U.S. before. So I left my job as a global strategist at an advertising agency and moved halfway around the world. Iââ¬â¢ve come back a more culturally aware, well-versed person. Iââ¬â¢ve realized that everything is a learning experience and an opportunity for growth. Ill definitely carry this mindset with me into the future. Technology and social media allow us to be different people in several places at once. Im excited to see how I can establish myself in whatever city Ill be lucky enough to call home and still maintain deep connections with people all over the world. Iââ¬â¢m inspired by my classmates every day. Hearing some of their life stories and how getting this degree fits into their greater mission has been very humbling. My biggest challenge has been finding the ââ¬Ërightââ¬â¢ path for me. There have been rooms Ive felt like I shouldnt be in, but now Im proud to feel as though I truly belong, wherever I am.â⬠. Dwayne Logan, Jnr. American MBA Class of 2019 . Happy New Year, Hultians! . Happy New Year, Hultians! .
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Roman Catholicism Versus Pentecostal Christianity
Roman Catholicism to Pentecostal Christians Faith 1 Comparison of Roman Catholicism to Pentecostal Christians Faith Steven M Garrett Axia College University of Phoenix Roman Catholicism to Pentecostal Christians Faith 2â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The first question that I asked was How has being raised in the catholic faith affected her life, and she said that it had affected her life in many ways, from the way that she has to pray to receive the spirit, to receiving the Holy Eucharist (spiritual devotion) at each mass, and also understanding that she has to go to confession each week to be forgiven of her sins(A. Prokasky, personal interview, November 2, 2007). The second question that I asked her was Has being Catholic influenced her ways of picking friends that she associates with and she said that far as friends she will be friends with most anybody, but in choosing she does go back to her Catholic beliefs for guidance in associating with the people she picks(A. Prokasky, personal interview, November 2,
Saturday, May 16, 2020
King Leopold s Ghost By Adam Hochschild - 1036 Words
The late 1800ââ¬â¢s marked the peak of imperialism throughout Europe, primarily Africa. As a new century began to evolve, many European powers aggressively decide to surmount their power in many parts of Africa. More specifically, King Leopoldââ¬â¢s journey to conquer the Congo and exploit the lucrative rubber/ivory market accurately describes the forced efforts of tyranny. King Leopoldââ¬â¢s Ghost by Adam Hochschild explains the propaganda remunerated by people in favor and opposition of King Leopoldââ¬â¢s conquest. It also features the contributions of journalists and writers in relation to Leopold colonizing the Congo through means of propaganda, missionaries, use of other countries, and other various other methods to end his rule and change the common perceptions of imperialism. The main goal, however, of writers in the Congo, was to let the world know of Leopoldââ¬â¢s actions and to end his selfish ruling. The role of journalists became most prevalent beginning i n the 1880ââ¬â¢s. In 1885, under the pretense of philanthropy, King Leopold II Belgium claimed land along the Congo River as his personal property. He named it the Congo Free State, and for the next twenty-three years, he enslaved the Congolese and exploited their land. It is estimated that their population decreased by 10 million due to starvation, murder and disease. But while the king was forcefully pursuing his actions of forced labor, the world was largely unaware of what was occurring in the Congo. It would take many yearsShow MoreRelatedKing Leopolds Ghost Analysis1576 Words à |à 7 PagesAdam Hochschildââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"King Leopoldââ¬â¢s Ghostâ⬠is an account of a manââ¬â¢s rise of power who was very cruel and did unimaginable things. When I began reading, I wasnââ¬â¢t sure where the novel was going, but I soon caught on to what Hochschild was revealing. As the story begins to unfold he tells a story of King Leopold II of Belgium who managed to seize land next to the Congo River in Africa. King Leopold used political manipulation and lies to get what he wanted. King Leopold had everyone fooled that he wasRead MoreKing s Ghost : Illuminating Congo s Heart Of Darkness2144 Words à |à 9 PagesKing Leopoldââ¬â¢s Ghost: Illuminating Congoââ¬â¢s Heart of Darkness King Leopoldââ¬â¢s Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa by Adam Hochschild is a sweeping and often revolting account of the atrocities of the Belgian colonization of the Congo and its aftermath. Using a variety of writing techniques, Hochschild creates an engrossing narrative which not only unveils a dark chapter in our global history, but also fosters an empathy in the reader to the victims of the barbarity of theRead MoreKing s Ghost By Adam Hochschild Essay1521 Words à |à 7 PagesKing Leopoldââ¬â¢s Ghost, by Adam Hochschild , shows that the violence in Africa has gone rampant and the civil discourse is an effect to the cause of colonialism. Although he does not have a life devoted expertise to the Congo, his research and background was thorough and descriptive. Conradââ¬â¢s Heart of Darkness served as a primary influence to many people who seeked to further their knowledge on the predicaments surrounding the Congo. On the contrary, rather th an displaying literary occurrences, heRead MoreAnalysis Of Adam Hochschilds King Leopold Of Belgium2003 Words à |à 9 Pages European powers began to take over territories throughout the continent of Africa during the 19th century. Historian Adam Hochschildââ¬â¢s depiction of King Leopold of Belgium was written in 1998 and titled, King Leopoldââ¬â¢s Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa. Hochschild talked extensively about the greed for money and slavery resulting in the genocide of the Congo and the protests of humanitarians that followed the Kingââ¬â¢s exploitation of Africans. In his thesis, the authorRead MoreKing Leopolds Ghost1884 Words à |à 8 PagesIn the 1880s, as the European powers were carving up Africa, King Leopold II of Belgium seized for himself the vast and mostly unexplored territory surrounding the Congo River. Carrying out a genocidal plundering of the Congo, he looted its rubber, brutalized its people, and ultimately slashe d its population by ten million--all the while shrewdly cultivating his reputation as a great humanitarian. Heroic efforts to expose these crimes eventually led to the first great human rights movement of theRead More King Leopolds Ghost Essay2090 Words à |à 9 PagesKing Leopolds Ghost King Leopolds Ghost tells a story of the Belgian King Leopold II and his misrule of an African colony, named (at the time) the Congo Free State. It is a wild and unpleasant story of a mans capacity for evil and the peculiar manifestation of it. In telling this story, Hochschild does a wonderful job of giving detailed descriptions, especially of the colorful individuals involved, both good and bad. His analysis of the situation is very solid, starting with the movementRead More The Importance of History Essay992 Words à |à 4 Pageshistory? Is history relevant? The definition of history, is a question which has sparked international debate for centuries between the writers, readers, and the makers of history. It is a vital topic which should be relevant in our lives because it?s important to acknowledge past events that have occurred in our world that deeply influences the present. This essay will discuss what history is, and why we study it. History is the study of past events leading up to the present day. It is a researchRead MoreKing Leopold s Ghost : A Story Of Greed, Terror, And Heroism2325 Words à |à 10 Pages King Leopoldââ¬â¢s Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa by Adam Hochschild explains the lead up to and the establishment of the Congo Free State under Belgium. Hochschild does so through many accounts of the life going on inside the Congo during the exploration of the Africa and the beginning of an established government in the Congo. The death toll during Leopoldââ¬â¢s reign could have reached over 10 million before the Belgium government would take the Congo away from the outRead MoreThe Country Of Belgium : An Ambitious King Of The Conquest Of Africa1767 Words à |à 8 Pagesnever attempted to conquer the area beyond the ivory and golden coasts until prompted by both great sins and great opportunities. While most rulers definitely abused their power over their African c olonies, none was more well-known than King Leopold II, an ambitious king of Belgium who sought to take the expansive area around the Congo River at any cost. When he finally achieved his power, though, he ruled with an iron fist with unforgiving policies, known especially for having hands of natives removedRead MoreEssay about Horror and Tragedy in The Congo3980 Words à |à 16 Pages Introduction This is a tale of horror and tragedy in the Congo, beginning with the brutal and exploitative regime of King Leopold II of Belgium, and culminating with the downfall of one of Africaââ¬â¢s most influential figures, Patrice Lumumba. The Congo is but one example of the greater phenomenon of European occupation of Africa. The legacy of this period gives rise to persistent problems in the Congo and throughout Africa. Understanding the roots and causes of this event, as focused through
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Lessons Learned As A Transfer Student Essay - 1152 Words
Lessons Learned As a transfer student, I only had to take three core courses to finish my Bachelor degree in Information technology because my other courses from my previous school supplemented the other core courses. But I did learn a lot from the three core courses that did I take at Campbell University were (ITS-345) Database Management , (ITS-410) System Analysis Design Dev, and (ITS-410) Networking Telecommunication. In taking these courses, I felt these courses taught me relevant concepts and examples that I used and applied in my project. These courses also helped me learn about concepts such as time management in project and how management is an important aspect in any project development. These courses were also helpful in that the concepts provided great insights in possible obstacles that an individual may deal with in a working environment such as security, network communication, and framework and business infrastructures. In the course (ITS-345) Database Management, I felt this course to be great refresher course that helped me refresh my ideas and concepts regarding database design and management. It helped understand previous concepts that I understood and also help provided me with detailed understanding of concepts that I needed more insight on such as relational models, SQL, entity relationship modeling, and database design. In this course it allowed to me understand how these concepts are all connected and how businesses use database in aShow MoreRelatedCompare And Contrast ( Walt ) And What Am I Looking For811 Words à |à 4 Pagesthat leads students through the learning process. WALT and WILF are exhibited in the appendices as learning intentions and success criteria. WALT allows students to fully understand the task rather than just completing the instructed task (Musgrave Hill State School, n.d.). WILF helps students understand the purpose of the learning activity and how the curriculum is important to their work in order to achieve a greater goal (Musgrave Hill State School, n.d.). For example, in week six students edit oneRead MoreTeaching Will Be Very Proactive And Flexible During The Unit On Energy859 Words à |à 4 Pagesduring the unit on energy. The students all have multiple disabilities and are in a self-contained setting most of the day. These disabilities impact all three studentsââ¬â¢ academics and behaviors. Lesson planning for this unit was and will continue to be strategic and complicated. In order for students to grasp each concept, the concept must be broken down into smaller concepts. Each lesson will have to be well paced, where each lesson does not go too fast and cause students to be overwhelmed and stressedRead MoreLearning Theories1279 Words à |à 6 Pagesapproximately 45 students in each grade. Crane is a Pre-K-12 school, and all grades are on the same campus. The teacher teaches first grade with approximately 17 students in my class. The classroom that this student was in has the student sitting in small groups with centers all around the classroom. Some of the centers are word art, writing using the word wall, there is a reading center and a math center. The classroom has visual aids such as the word wall and picture cues to help the students withRead MoreWhy Are Learning A Second Language?945 Words à |à 4 PagesThey believe that students who are learning a se cond language take the skills they know from their first language and relate them to concepts they are learning in the second language. When doing this the students will have a positive transfer and a negative transfer of concepts. A positive transfer is when they relate to their second language and there are similarities between the languages, for example when words seem to sound the same and have the same meanings. A negative transfer is when there areRead MoreHolland Hall Classroom Observation702 Words à |à 3 Pageswe observed was Holland Hall. As we walked into the classroom, the room had many colorful posters, a riser for the students to sit, enough Orff instruments for every student, and many other musical expressions. The room was a very welcoming and fostering for educational purposes. The lesson was split into different parts. The first part was learning a Russian folk dance. The students were all behaved very attentive to the instructions. The class responded very posit ively to the instructions. The nextRead MoreThe On The World Video730 Words à |à 3 Pagesidentify the location of your country assignment, postcard information (assignment to demonstrate things you learned from different places), and assessment (rubric) Procedure: 1. Teacher will present lesson about around the world. Teacher will show mickey around the world video, by demonstrating a video to spark different ideas and interest. The video will serve as an introduction to the lesson presentation prepared. The video will last 1:30 minutes. The mickey around the world video provides examplesRead MoreTeacher Work Sample1667 Words à |à 7 Pagesin Garland Hall, room 308. I observed and helped with individualized tutoring on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8:00am to 9:00am, and Thursdays at 12:30pm to 1:30pm from October 2nd through November 20th. My supervising teacher was Amy Williamson. The student that I will focus on for this work sample is an eighteen year old African American female whose exceptionality is Cerebral Palsy, as well as speech and language problems; which are mild. For the sake of this paper, we will call her Mary. Mary is mobileRead MoreELT task 3 Essay examples955 Words à |à 4 Pagesinto any lesson plan and that reinforces the use of listening skills. On way to reinforce listening skills is by asking a series of question to students as they ââ¬Ëre reading passages from their textbooks. This method will encourage students to pay attention in order to answer questions at any moment during the lesson. Therefore, one student can read a text aloud while the rest of the class is following along reading quietly. During this time the teacher can pose questions to random students regardingRead MoreLearning Assessment922 Words à |à 4 PagesThis tool provides techniques for assessing student learning in a way that deepens their understanding, enables their application of knowledge, and strengthens their ability to transfer their knowledge for use in new settings. Description Learning is at the heart of assessing for transfer and application. This tool is defined by assessment activities where students act because of their learning. Two things much happen before assessing for transfer and application: 1. Learning outcomes must beRead MoreQuiz on the CIPP Model of Evaluation755 Words à |à 3 Pagesconversation Student interviews, evaluation forms Observation by trainers or independent instructors Micro-teaching (video taping) Performance testing and evaluations CIPP Model Questions - Context What is the relation of the course to other courses? What are the critical internal and external factors? Is there a need for the course? Is the course relevant to job needs? What is the environment? What are the needs of this course? CIPP Model Questions - Inputs What are student characteristics
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Traditions Of A Jewish Commentary - 807 Words
Traditions such as homemade decorations, Grandmaââ¬â¢s banana pudding, and ugly sweaters often remain close to familyââ¬â¢s hearts. Candles, decorations, food, and outfits, the list of customs never terminates! Two families, who practice traditions in the book, The Chosen by Chaim Potok, include the Malterââ¬â¢s and the Saundersââ¬â¢. David and Reuven Malter enjoy weekly services, prayer, and special articles of clothing in their lives as orthodox Jews*check for accuracy. Also, in the Saundersââ¬â¢ family, the boys wear intricate outfits and the father bestows the role of tzaddick to one of the male children because they practice the Jewish sect of Hadism. Although these two familiesââ¬â¢ rituals differ, they both participate in the studying of the holy scriptures, a Jewish commentary, each Shabbat, or Sabbath day. OPENER!!!The Malterââ¬â¢s practice their unique traditions, the Saundersââ¬â¢ continue their customs, and the families share the tradition of studying the holy Jewish books. Beginning with the Malter family, Mr. Malter and Reuven involve themselves in many traditions. These traditions include: services, prayer, and customary articles of clothing (prayer shaw{113}, ). One quote displays the fact that the Malter family regularly attended services and exhibits one facet of the orthodox Jewââ¬â¢s praying habits: ââ¬Å"We took our usual seats a few rows up from the window and joined in the prayers.â⬠(113). As this quote demonstrates that the Malter family often attends services, it also verifiesShow MoreRelatedMoses Maimonides : A Scholar Of The Middle Ages Who Decoded1497 Words à |à 6 Pagesand created major Jewish texts, which much of Judaism has foundations on. Through his works, namely the Commentary of the Mishnah, the Guide for the Perplexed, and the Mishneh Torah, Maimonides aided the Jewish community through the clarifications of beliefs, the challenge of questioning oneââ¬â¢s beliefs, maintaining re levances to the Jewish community and shaped interactions within and between Judaism and other cultures and religions. Both the people of his context, and modern Jewish society have beenRead MoreJewish Death And Burial Practices1410 Words à |à 6 Pages Burial traditions and practices have developed throughout history and around the world to meet this human need. This paper will examine Jewish death and burial practices from the Old Testament, the Gospels, and other New Testament accounts, as well as archaeological evidence from first century Palestine; this evidence, when compared to recent arguments against the burial of Jesus, supports the Biblical narrative that Jesus died, was buried, and subsequently rose from the dead. Jewish Death andRead MoreThe Issue Of Abortion : Comparative Views1393 Words à |à 6 Pagescontinues to turn into a more prominent topic of discussion and debate, it is critical for us to understand these religious belief systems in order to cross over value conflicts. Thus, in my final paper, Iââ¬â¢ve chosen to focus on the different stances Jewish and Islamic faiths have taken on abortion. Although abortion is normatively prohibited in both faiths, Iââ¬â¢ve examined how each ethical code permits abortion if and when the pregnant womanââ¬â¢s life is in jeopardy. Additionally, Iââ¬â¢ve emphasized the valueRead MoreEssay on Matthews Christology1423 Words à |à 6 PagesMatthews Christology Matthewââ¬â¢s Christology is one that emphasises to a Jewish audience the Jewishness of Jesus. It will be the purpose of this paper to argue that the raison dââ¬â¢etre of Matthewââ¬â¢s Christology is to portray Jesus as entirely compatible if not with the Judaism of his day then with ancient Judaic tradition, namely the Old Testament. Whilst there are numerous titles given to Jesus that are exclusive/predominant within the Matthean account, such as that of Son of God, it is the writerââ¬â¢sRead MoreRabbi Moshe Ben Maimon, A Jewish Scholar, Astrologer And Physician Of The Twelfth Century1407 Words à |à 6 PagesRabbi Moshe Ben Maimon, commonly known as Maimonides or by the acronym RaMBaM, was a Jewish scholar, astrologer and physician of the twelfth century considered to be one of Judaismââ¬â¢s greatest sages. His revolutionary publications were essential in the development of the Shulchan Aruch, the practiced Code of Jewish Law and maintaining Jewish continuity throu ghout the ages. Maimonides was born in 1135 in Cordoba, Spain to his mother and father, Rabbi Maimon, and would go on to study medicine and philosophyRead MoreAbandonment of Religiosity: A Glance at Jewish Law and Law Study from Moses to Karo1675 Words à |à 7 PagesJewish Law is considered to be Divine Law due to its direct influence from God. God handed over a set of laws to the Jews and left it to adapt and flourish with them. They followed these rules, but in time they became obsolete which forced them to intervene and change the laws to better suit their society. Rabbinic judaism evolved as the philosopher king of interpreting the Hebrew Bible. These interpretations formed the Talmud. Although the interpretations were much like opinions on what the BibleRead MoreThe Role of Judaism in Family Relationships: Article Analysis1235 Words à |à 5 Pagesin Family Relationships, because Judaism plays an important role in a Jewish persons identity, Judaism should be incorporated int o family-based therapy. Judaism itself is more than just a persons religious beliefs, it is also part of a Jewish persons ethnicity and culture as well. And because Judaism plays an important role in family life, a Jewish family is often influenced in its beliefs and actions by Jewish tradition, literature, and history. This influence cannot be ignored when it comesRead MoreWhy John Is the Most Jewish Gospel658 Words à |à 3 PagesWhile numerous scholars say that John is the Gospel to the world (and Matthew to the Jews, Mark to the Romans, and Luke to the Greeks), a Jewish scholar such as Israel Abrahams might very well believe that the Gospel of John is the most Jewish Gospel of the four by the way it reflects Jewish traditions and symbolisms. According to David Wenham[i], there is more attention given to Jesus as the Messiah in the Gospel of John than in any of other Gospels. In John, from chapter one onwards people areRead MoreGuided Evolution and Intelligent Design: A Guide to the Jewish Perspective783 Words à |à 3 Pagesthe context of naturalistic, unguided evolution, ââ¬Å"then evolutionary theory is deeply incompatible with theistic religion, whether Christianâ⬠¦or Jewish.â⬠However, Plantinga stresses that evolution does not need to be interpreted in this way, and that, because of this, religion does not have to be held in such opposition to science at all. Christian and Jewish doctrines require only that ââ¬Å"God intended to create creatures of a certain kindâ⬠¦planned that there be creatures of that kindâ⬠¦and acted in suchRead MorePauls letter to the Galatians Essay1103 Words à |à 5 PagesGalatians. Galatia took its name from these Galatian inhabitants (Williams, 19). Paul had passed through Galatia during his ministry and he had preached and established churches there. The letter to the Galatians was written around C.E. 51 and later tradition will assert without certainty that Paul had written to the Galatians from Ephe sus. Pauls letter to the Galatians is sometimes compared with his letter to the Romans in the respect that the Galatian letter was written to a church that Paul founded
Value Judgment and Consumerism Evaluating American Consumer Culture Free Essays
This essay argues that American consumer culture is largely driven by the economic, social and psychological landscape of consumption- which blurs the distinction between needs and wants of American consumers. Values of goods and products are therefore judged on the basis of how they satisfy personal wants instead of the intrinsic value of the products or services. However, while this is the case, American consumers have become more demanding and particular with products and services. We will write a custom essay sample on Value Judgment and Consumerism: Evaluating American Consumer Culture or any similar topic only for you Order Now The irony shows that Americans are driven by a consumerist culture; consumption and value judgment are made based on the personal and aesthetic value of products but competition is making consumers more knowledgeable in choosing their products. American Culture of Consumption Consumption in American society has been regarded as a standard of living and a way of life- the bulwark of which is fuelled by a commodity culture that emanates from the abundance in production and from a sociological point of view, a way to distinguish and create bonds with each other (Friedman, 2). Consequently, it is not only the economic and sociological value that determines how Americans values goods and services- to a large extent, the psychological impact of consumption particularly the emotional gratification which has been celebrated and integrated in popular culture drives the value of goods and services regardless of their true meaning to the American consumer. Significantly, American consumer culture rests on the principle that people work because they want to have the material things that they think they need- things that their social circle has or even people in mass media. To a large extent, American consumer culture is fuelled by big businesses which seek to make consumerism of every American a trend rather than a pursuit of better value. Fundamentally, this hastens the ability of American consumers to draw the line between what is needed and what is wanted thus, making mistaken valuation of products and services. First, consumerism in American society is largely driven by mass media which largely dictates the value of products and services. Consumersââ¬â¢ belief in the value of an object is a construct that is driven by companies seeking to attain profitability- with the aid of mass media, companies capitalize on value creation consumers are made to want a product and are made to need them regardless if they really need the product or service (Plaster and Alderman, 2). The control of companies on the perception of the consumers on the value of the product and services in turn alters the psychological and social acceptance of a product- the more popular a product is, the higher the value it has according to the society. Thus, popular culture becomes more than an individual construct but rather, it becomes a social construct to which valuation of products and services are manufactured in the media and consumed by the American public. For instance, the I-pod by Apple is now considered by any American youth to be a necessity. This is not the case for countries in Africa and to several countries in Asia. However, due to the massive influence of mass media, owning an I-pod is now considered as a necessity instead of being a fancy product. This is because American popular culture has accepted and embraced the trend thus, making its way into the lifestyle of the people. Essentially, the value of an I-pod or a product for that matter becomes prominent. This is regardless of whether it is needed to survive. Second, inability of American consumers to value products based on its intrinsic merits emanates from the materialist-fuelled society. Essentially, American consumer culture emerged from the association of materialism with that of the family, sexuality and the individual- realities that have given the essence of existence and in order to be participants within the American culture (Agnew, 4). The association of social status and importance has been related to consumerism- the more one consumes, the higher the social standing one attains. Thus, the belief of consumers that getting or buying the most expensive brands would make their social standing better is again fuelled by the business environment and mass media. Due to societal pressure which can come from the family and oneââ¬â¢s social circle, American consumers become susceptible to the creation of needs and in the process, disregarding their personal perception or valuation of a product. For instance, while mainstream society values affordable products, the need to get the latest models and the best brands drives competition to create brand names that precedes their reputation. This is the reason why surplus goods are abundant and midnight sales are frequent. The insatiable drive to get the new products that neighbors or relatives have further blurred the accurate valuation on the real value of the product. However, while mainstream American consumers neglects the intrinsic value of the product they are purchasing, another group of American consumers have emerged in recent years- those who have been advocating ethical and pragmatic consumption. Valuing a product or service according to Cohen, Comroy and Hoffner (67) necessitates the consideration of ethical consumption when making ordinary purchases in order to lessen the exploitation of the environment and the natural resources as well as the indiscriminate use of cheap labors to produce affordable and quality goods. This stream of consumersââ¬â¢ advocates for the vigilance and empowerment of the American public in choosing the products or services those are basic and fundamental to survival. While this has yet to receive much support in the society, this movement is gradually taking ground. Finally, with the advent of internet and technological revolutions, consumerism in American society is further heightened. The easier access to products and goods oftentimes, without looking at the products further diminishes the ability of consumers to make an accurate valuation of the products. Conclusion Essentially, American society values consumerism and materialism and in the process, the distinction between consumer needs and consumer wants have become indistinct. To a considerable extent, the inability to distinguish between the two has propelled the inability of most consumers to value products and services. Thus, while there are segments of the society that has opposed this type of consumer culture, the predominant and mainstream American culture continues to consume and spend on products that they may know little or nothing about. Works Cited Cohen, Maurie, Comrov, Aaron and Hoffner, Brian. ââ¬Å"The new politics of consumption: Promoting sustainability in the American marketplace. â⬠Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy. 1, 1(2005): 58-76. Plaster, Gary and Alderman, Jerry. ââ¬Å"Customer value creation: A platform for profitable growth. â⬠Charter Consulting. 1 (2006): 1-7. Friedman, Monroe. ââ¬Å"The consumer culture research landscape. â⬠The Journal of American Culture. 30, 1(2007): 1-5. Agnew, J. C. ââ¬Ëââ¬ËThe Consuming Vision of Henry James. ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ The Culture of Consumption. Eds. R. W. Fox and T. J. J. Lears. New York: antheon, 1983. How to cite Value Judgment and Consumerism: Evaluating American Consumer Culture, Papers
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Various by Various free essay sample
Autobiography of a Face The song ââ¬Å"Survivorâ⬠by Destinyââ¬â¢s Child strongly connects to the scene in the novel when Lucy returns to school with 1/3rd of her jaw gone. The classmates bully and taunt her. A 6th grade classmate boy says, ââ¬Å"Hey girl, take off that monster mask- oops, sheââ¬â¢s not wearing a mask!â⬠(Grealy 118). After hearing this comment, Lucy responds with something that shows that other people comments donââ¬â¢t shake her. This scenario relates to the line in the song ââ¬Å"Survivorâ⬠When Destinyââ¬â¢s child sings ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m a survivor, Iââ¬â¢m gonna make itâ⬠This quote shows the confidence that Lucy and the lyrics both show. As the song continues, it talks about self-destruct, which also relates to the quote of the boys making fun of her. The song says ââ¬Å"Thought that I would self destruct, but Iââ¬â¢m still here.â⬠This lyric explains that no matter what happens, she will be okay. We will write a custom essay sample on Various by Various or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page ââ¬Å"Survivorâ⬠by Destinyââ¬â¢s child is a good song to show the connection of confidence that both Lucy and the theme of the song display. ââ¬Å"Thought that I would self destruct But Im still here Even in my years to come Im still goin be here Im a survivor (What?) Im not goin give up (What?) Im not goin stop (What?) Im goin work harder (What?)â⬠Destinyââ¬â¢s Child. The song ââ¬Å"Fix Youâ⬠by Coldplay strongly connects to the scene in the novel when Lucyââ¬â¢s dad doesnââ¬â¢t fully accept the fact that Lucy has cancer, when he gets emotional during her chemo treatment. Usually, Lucyââ¬â¢s mom takes her to her treatments. On this occasion, Lucyââ¬â¢s dad, who felt un-accepting of the cancer, had taken her. In the book Lucy explains the un-comfortableness of the appointment, she says, ââ¬Å"I watched his back as he left, and felt relieved because his embarrassment and awkwardness caused me as much pain as they did him.â⬠(Grealy 84) Some of the feelings in this quote showed how Lucy and her father felt during this scene, he felt so helpless towards Lucy. This quote relates to the song ââ¬Å"Fix Youâ⬠by Coldplay. In the song it says, ââ¬Å"When youââ¬â¢re too in love to let it go.â⬠I think that this quote leads to Lucyââ¬â¢s dad not accepting the fact that she has cancer. Coldplay then goes on saying, à ¢â¬Å"and I will try to fix you..â⬠I think this also explains the feelings of Lucyââ¬â¢s father during this time. He wants to cure Lucy so badly. All in all, the song and book are both emotional and that is why ââ¬Å"Fix Youâ⬠by Coldplay would be a good choice as backround music. ââ¬Å"And high up above or down below When youre too in love to let it go But if you never try youll never know Just what youre worth Lights will guide you home And ignite your bones And I will try to fix youâ⬠Cold Play The song ââ¬Å"Blurryâ⬠by Puddle of Mudd strongly connects to the scene in the novel when Lucy is shopping for wigs and begins to feel insecure about herself. She is unhappy with her appearance and to make herself feel a little better she decides to go shopping for a wig with the gesture from her momââ¬â¢s friend. In the book Lucy says ââ¬Å".. I didnââ¬â¢t want to look at myself.â⬠(Grealy 108). Lucy was feeling insecure at this moment during the book because she didnââ¬â¢t want to go through the pain of not being able to feel pretty. This relates to the song ââ¬Å"Blurryâ⬠by Puddle of Mudd. In the song it says, ââ¬Å"everyone is changing, thereââ¬â¢s no one left thatââ¬â¢s real to make up your own ending.â⬠This relates to Autobiography of a face because it shows the feelings and emotion of people being fake. Of Lucy knowing that someone is going to judge her and secretly talk about her, that there is, ââ¬Å"no one left that realâ⬠to be her true friend. ââ¬Å"Blurryâ⬠by Puddle of Mudd would be a good choice for backround music when Lucy is trying on wigs. ââ¬Å"Everyone is changing theres noone left thats real to make up your own ending and let me know just how you feel cause I am lost without you I cannot live at all my whole world surrounds you I stumble then I crawlâ⬠Puddle of Mudd The song ââ¬Å"Philadelphiaâ⬠by Neil Young strongly connects to the scene in the novel when Ann Patchett writes about Lucyââ¬â¢s death. In the Afterwards part of the book, Ann, one of Lucyââ¬â¢s good friends, writes about the last phone call between her and Lucy. Ann says, ââ¬Å"I want the chance to say it again. Absolutely.â⬠(Patchett 236). This quote obviously means that she wants to be able to talk to Lucy again. It relates to the song ââ¬Å"Philadelphiaâ⬠by Neil Young. The songs theme is about death and in the song Neil sings ââ¬Å"Donââ¬â¢t turn your back on me I donââ¬â¢t want to be alone, love lasts forever.â⬠This lyric relates to the Afterwards when Ann explains and talks about how much she missed her and how she ââ¬Å"wants the chance to say it again.â⬠(Patchett, 237). I think that the song ââ¬Å"Philadelphiaâ⬠would be a good song to play at the ending of the scene of Autobiography of a face. ââ¬Å"City of brotherly love Place I call home Dont turn your back on me I dont want to be alone Love lasts forever.â⬠Neil Young
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)