...What is a Worldview and What are the Important Aspects of a Biblical Worldview? Kelli M. McClellan Liberty University What is a Worldview, and What are Important Aspects of a Biblical Worldview? A worldview is the perspective from which we, as mankind, view everything in life. It is considered the foundation of our thinking process about all things, such as family, money, culture, faith, relationship and morals. Our worldview is shaped by the things that we see, experience, and are taught from the beginning of life. It is the influence by which we think and make decisions about every aspect of our life. (Words: 71) What is a Christian Worldview A Christian Worldview is formulated through the teachings of the Bible. There are five important questions that are addressed when identifying our worldview. The questions include our origin, identity, meaning and purpose, morality, and destiny. Christians have a definite and absolute answer for each of these questions that can be supported by the bible. These truths will inspire our perspective and provide us with reliable answers to carry out the purpose for our life. The first question in the Christian worldview concerns origin. How did life begin and how did mankind come into existence? Christians believe that God spoke the world into existence, and creation began from nothing. (Weider & Gutierrez, 2014) In six days, God created everything (including mankind), and He created man in His image. (Genesis 1:27)...
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...Waking up for almost 12 years of my life to listen to some long gone person's words read at me for 8 hours every day does not open my mind. Whether what's being said is useful or inspiring not does not matter, my view on the subject is irrelevant. I think this quote by Haruki Murakami sums it up, "If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking." Education is supposed to offer me new opportunities, but at the same time it closes my mind. In the joy of reading books I get to live in someone else's world through my own eyes. Year after year I get assigned books to read that get more difficult in vocabulary, length, and comprehension. Reading for a grade does not affect me the same way as getting lost in a great classic such as Jane Eyre. Connecting with, a person who doesn't exist in this world, someone who you slowly get to know with every turn of the page. When I read about a character, I feel their upset and the pain, their delight and relief, as if it was me and I was dealing with these situations. It’s as if I magically transform into someone different and live their lives with them as I read. When alone, books educate, entertain and serve us like a great companion. When sorrowful, books console us. They remove the darkness of ignorance. A good book can inspire a fondness for knowledge that can expose a person to a new world. The world can be very blunt, but also very big and very beautiful. There so many things to...
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...Your name Address Executive Office of the Mayor Mayors Address Dear (Mayor of state), My name is __________ an enrolled student at ___________. I want to take the time out today and talk to you about an on ongoing issue that’s been affecting young adults and have touched others souls as well. The statistics for aging out of foster care for teenagers are ridiculous. In 2014 more than 22,000 young people failed to reunite with their families or be placed in a permanent home by the age of 18. They will age out the system without a family and a place to stay to make it out on their own. It has been said that youth that aged out of the system are more likely than youth in general populations to graduate from high school and are less likely to attend and graduate college. This is only because they do not have the guidance and the right support to do so. I honestly feel like even when the kids are placed in foster care there is no love given or inspiration towards the kids. This makes the kids not look forward to the future and start thinking less of themselves. There should be something done that can help these kids be better by support. I have been doing some research and there is others out there that do feel the same way as I do. Many children's rights advocates would argue the government isn't doing enough to address the concerns of aging out in the foster care system. For instance Misty Stenslie, Deputy Director of Foster Care Alumni of America, a community of former...
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...with a strong commitment towards our people”. Build Innovation into our Strategy In order to sustain our growth, we need to ensure that we are customer focused, value-driven and our operating strategies are aligned with our vision. Organizations that are characterized as "innovative" focus on both theirs and their customer's needs and opportunities. They focus on achieving and maintaining profitable operations while constantly looking for ways to reinvent themselves to better serve their customers. They are constantly introducing new varieties and generations of products and services. Leaders throughout MyEduZone Group will work together to re-shape and transform the existing corporate culture to support innovative thinking. We will build an innovative culture in which new ideas and collaborative thinking are encouraged among our employees. In addition, we will work with our outside partners, parents, ministry of education, industry and community, to evaluate how well our products/services are, and how can we improve them. We understand that there is no “best recipe” for innovation; therefore, we will begin with examining our unique culture and identify what changes are required to instill and support innovation. Ref#2&Ref#4 [pic] Our Innovation Process A 2006 innovation study conducted by the strategy and technology firm, Booz Allen Hamilton, found that the most successful companies combine an integrated process and a supportive culture to create a sustainable...
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...the most important steps that an efficient CIO should take in consideration. This information should be able to provide feedback for the CIO to be more effective. Even though, this is a continuous process it will make positive impact to the organization. In addition, this will be good for the success of his or her employees working under his/her command, in which eventually translate into the organization’s success. Furthermore, communication and the sharing of a technology vision among senior management level are also critical in determining the success of the HMIS leadership. Having a good HMIS implementation within an organization, not only employees can be more efficient and productive, but also services can grow leading to a transform organization that will generate more revenue. Furthermore, there are times that a survey needs to be done on employees to have a better idea of the work environment among employees. Sometimes some employees may become frustrated. For example, when...
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...product, a market, or an industry. Drucker also had a time span for short and long range strategies for management. The short time span is Attention focus shift, foundational decision thinking, first action, and earliest possible moment of results. The long range is abandonment. “The time during which the initial decision must remain reasonably valid as to markets, process technology, plant location to have been the right decision originally. The twenty years it takes before, at the earliest, the individual get back with compound interest the money invested.” (Embry, 2007) . In today’s market the new meaning of entrepreneurial leadership” is one of an enterprising, transformational leader who operates in a dynamic market that offers lucrative opportunities. Identifying today’s transformational leader consist of one whom has clarity, communication, and consistency. Also one who is caring, and constantly creates opportunities, and is always self-confident! This leader has the abilities to pin point opportunities in today’s dynamic market, and takes the necessary risk to compete on a higher scale with bigger companies! This leader recognizes strengths and weaknesses of every aspect of just not his own company, but other companies as well.” ( Tarabishy, 2003). According to Money-Zine.com (2004), the transactional leadership theory developed by “Weber and Bass later became part of a three style model: transformational, transactional, and laissez faire. Bass believed...
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...Capitalism ADI IGNATIUS: Now, your article is meant to fix a problem. What is the problem? MICHAEL PORTER: Well, the problem is I think we've gotten into a very vicious cycle in thinking about the relationship between business and society. And really, the purpose of capitalism, and the benefits of the capitalist system to society, and to meeting society's needs-- needs like improving people's lives, and improving the health of communities. We've gotten into a cycle where, I think, business has evolved and thinking about business management has evolved, in a direction that we've narrowed the scope of how you create economic value. And increasingly, companies are being perceived as creating profit at the expense of the community, not creating profit that actually ultimately benefits the communities. As a result of this, I think government has increasingly seen business as a problem, as a source of bad things in society. And the mindset is becoming increasingly to regulate, to control, to tax. And ultimately, now often political leaders are unable to pursue business-friendly public policies, because the political environment almost forces them to be tough on business. Despite the fact that we know at some deep level, business and society need each other. But we've kind of gotten ourselves into a bad place. ADI IGNATIUS: But, I think a lot of business people would argue, what we do is run businesses, and we make profits. And when we're successful we hire people. And that's...
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...Rumpelstiltskin's Revenge Once upon a time, in a far off village, there lived a midget named Rumpelstiltskin. He loved to eat humans. In the past, he had made a deal with Queen Trump that Rumpelstiltskin can have her first baby if he turns straw into gold. The Queen did not want to get rid of her baby so she made another deal and Rumpelstiltskin lost. Rumpelstiltskin killed the king thinking that the queen will not like it. The queen was greedy and she wanted the whole kingdom. Since the king was dead, she was the new queen. He is really mad. He was sitting under a tree, when the witch comes out of nowhere. “I need your help right now please. I will give you anything,” said the witch. “I want you to give me the power that I can transform...
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...You may have probably been in a meeting where solution was being sought to an issue and you had a contribution to make but didn't do so because you thought your idea was likely to be mocked by your fellows or that you were not qualified enough to speak or that you did not have the ability of an orator; consider also a line of business, trade or profession you probably wanted to delve into, but were afraid that you would not fare well in it or that people would wag their tongues negatively; you marvel when you see people speak in public places before hundreds or thousands or even millions of people and you imagine to yourself that you would never be able to do that because of the regular phrase: 'stage fright.' Bear in mind that there is a very high possibility that the idea which you failed to mention in that meeting would have brought about the needed breakthrough and that business which you failed to try out would probably have been the best occupation for you. Confidence is generally described as a state of being certain either that an idea or prediction is correct or that a chosen course of action is the best or most effective. Self-confidence is having confidence in oneself. Confidence can be a self-fulfilling prophecy as those without it may fail or not try because they lack it and those with it may succeed because they have it rather than because of an innate ability (Wikipedia). Just like a seed planted on soil, confidence is like a seed which we should plant...
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...In addition, the book contains the best theories which have been written by the famous writers about Millionaire people in the world like: Napoleon Hill, George S. Clason, Robert T. Kiyosaki, MJ DeMarco, T. Harv Eker, Thomas J. Stanley, William D. Danko, Gary Keller, Dave Jenks and Jay Papasan, Donald J. Trump and Meredith McIver; Mark Victor Hansen and Robert G. Allen. Therefore, I divided this book into nine parts: Some parts mentioned to tips, theories and skills to help reader and poor to develop the economic culture in order to become rich in a quick time. Other parts included topics concerned with the means to successfully work individually or collectively using some techniques and skills to achieve goal in quick time. In addition, there are some stories in the book about how to get a million shortly and quickly by applying the skills provided by the...
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...program THIS WEEK STARTS WITH AN OVERVIEW OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS. YOU WILL EXAMINE THEIR COMPONENT PARTS AND THE DIFFERENT ROLES THEY FILL IN THE ENTERPRISE. YOU WILL ALSO LOOK AT HOW THEY ENHANCE THE MODERN ENTERPRISE AND ENABLE NEW BREAKTHROUGHS WITH THE CAPABILITIES THOSE SYSTEMS PROVIDE. Hints for a reading strategy of the assigned materials READ THE CHAPTERS AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE WAYS INFORMATION SYSTEMS ENABLE THE MODERN WORK WORLD. LINK WHAT YOU READ TO YOUR EXPERIENCE AS A USER OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS. UNDERSTANDING THE INTEGRAL ROLE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE MODERN ENTERPRISE CAN HELP YOU UNDERSTAND HOW TO USE THEM MORE EFFECTIVELY IN THE FUTURE. Keep your eyes open for systems that began as optional enhancements, but later were so useful that they became a requirement of any enterprise that could use their functionality. You will investigate this concept more deeply in the coming weeks. Some questions to ask as you hone your critical thinking AS YOU READ THE CHAPTERS, THINK ABOUT THE SPECIFIC HIGHLIGHTED ROLES. ASK YOURSELF HOW EFFECTIVE INFORMATION SYSTEMS ARE IN THOSE ROLES. HOW DID THEY...
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...Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 1 PROBLEM STATEMENT ........................................................................................................................ 2 HOW WILL WE TEACH CREATIVE THINKING? ....................................................................................................... 3 HOW WILL WE TEACH COLLABORATION? ............................................................................................................. 3 HOW WILL WE TEACH INITIATIVE? ........................................................................................................................ 4 HOW WILL WE TEACH INNOVATION? ..................................................................................................................... 4 ANALYSIS .................................................................................................................................................. 5 RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 8 REFLECTION ...............................................................................................
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...English Lit- Moon on the Tides Relationship Cluster Poems Booklet Ghazal Context Mimi Khalvati was born in Tehran and grew up on the Isle of Wight where she went to boarding school. She started to write poetry when she was looking after her children. She published her first collection in 1991 and she has been shortlisted for the TS Eliot poetry prize. A "ghazal" is an ancient Persian form of poetry, similar to a sonnet in that it is often part of a larger collection or sequence of poems. Khalvati's poem mentions a famous writer of ghazals called Rumi, who wrote a sequence to his close friend and spiritual inspiration Shamsuddin. Ghazals are often concerned with love and longing. Structure and language Structure Like traditional ghazals, this poem is made up of a sequence of two-line stanzas (or 'couplets'). The two lines of the couplets do not rhyme but the end of each couplet does, partly through the repetition of the word "me". Language Ghazal makes extensive use of metaphors to explore the relationship between the speaker and the one they love. Many of the metaphors present pairs of items or objects that complement each other, reflecting the way in which the speaker sees the relationship. In the second stanza the speaker describes the two sides of a relationship being like the "rhyme" and "refrain" (a repeated section of a poem, like a chorus). This metaphor suggests a sense of the two lovers being part of a larger whole. It also connects the two through...
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...Enhancing Business Performance and Leadership Success The Ethics Recession: Reflections on the Moral Underpinnings of the Current Economic Crisis Authentic Leadership: Rediscovering the Secrets to Creating Lasting Value Direction and Alignment…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………5 Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious Psychological Capital: Developing the Human Competitiveness Edge Fish!: A Remarkable Way to Boost Morale and Improve Results Motivate and Empower………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………….…..7 The One Minute Manager Why Pride Matters More Than Money: The Power of the World's Greatest Motivational Force The Enthusiastic Employee: How Companies Profit by Giving Workers What They Want Learning and Change………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..11 Who Moved My Cheese?: An Amazing Way to deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life Followership: How Followers Are Creating Change and Changing Building the Bridge as You Walk on It: A Guide for Leading Change Built to Change: How to Achieve Sustained Organizational Effectiveness Leading in global and multicultural society……………………………………………………..…………………………15 Leadership for Everyone It's All Politics: Winning in a World Where Hard Work and Talent Aren't Enough The Seven Habits of highly Effective People: Restoring the Character Ethic...
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...education. Together they make the case that all the nation’s school children must be provided the educational opportunities and support needed to reach their fullest potential. The difference between the two is that one focuses on theory while the other focuses on the practice of teaching. (Bennett, 2014) Multicultural education is important because the world is becoming more diverse. The goals of multicultural education are creating a safe, accepting, and successful learning environment for all. Strengthening cultural consciousness, encouraging critical thinking, teaching students that there are multiple historical perspectives, and preventing prejudice and discrimination. According to the National Association for Multicultural Education, the advantages of Multicultural Education is that it helps students develop positive self-image, offers students an equitable education opportunity, allows multiple perspectives and ways of of thinking, combats stereotypes and prejudicial behavior, and teaches students to critique society in the interest of social justice. It is most successful when implemented as a schoolwide approach with reconstructions of not only curriculum, but also organizational and institutional policy. It is important that teachers are able to lead an effective multicultural classroom. To do this they need to be effective as well. According to Snowman (2015) there are ten characteristics of effective multicultural teachers. They are being able to provide students with clear...
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