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Exploring Presence and Mindful Action in Conscious Leadership

Delve into the essence of presence and mindful action in conscious leadership, emphasizing deep listening, letting go of old identities, and serving the evolution of life. Reflect on shared values and the significance of being open beyond preconceptions. Engage in discussions on leadership presence

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Qualitative Research on Behaviours and Attitudes of Fuel Poor in England

The research conducted by GfK UK Ltd. delves into the behaviours and attitudes of the fuel poor in England, challenging preconceptions and exploring how they cope with fuel poverty, perceive energy efficiency, and could be encouraged to take up energy-saving measures. Through 50 in-depth interviews,

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Lessons from Prison Teaching for the University Classroom: Strategies and Risks

This article discusses the implementation of a module taught in prison to a class composed of both inside and outside students, focusing on Crime and Social Justice in Global Perspective. It highlights the transformative and experiential pedagogy used, student reflections, and the impact on both ins

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Understanding the Experiences of the Elderly

Explore the challenges and experiences of old age, highlighting the importance of empathy and respect towards senior citizens. Reflect on preconceptions and societal treatment of the elderly while recognizing their resilience, willingness to learn, and desire for companionship despite physical limit

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Understanding Prejudice in "To Kill a Mockingbird

In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout and Jem's curiosity about their reclusive neighbor, Boo Radley, leads them to uncover deep-seated prejudices within their community. Boo's mistreatment by his family reflects societal ignorance towards mental health and disability in the 1930s. The theme of prejudic

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Transforming Tough Students for Healthier and Happier Lives

Explore key principles and strategies for facilitating positive change in students and parents, as shared by John Sommers-Flanagan, Ph.D. Learn how to avoid judging based on appearances and behaviors while embracing education as a vital path towards societal betterment. Witness engaging anecdotes an

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Understanding Cultural Divide in "No Sugar" by Jack Davis

Jack Davis manipulates his audience's perception of race relations and delves into the lives of an Aboriginal family, displaced from their traditional homes. By using humor and suffering through an ironic lens, Davis evokes sympathy and understanding from the audience. The play focuses on the cultur

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Discovering Living Water: Lessons from John 4:1-42

Exploring the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well, this narrative from the Gospel of John highlights the transformative power of the Living Water that Jesus offers. Contrasting figures like Nicodemus and the Samaritan woman, it illustrates how access to eternal life is availa

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Understanding Biases and Preconceptions in Judicial Decision-Making

Explore the impact of biases and preconceptions on judges, including definitions of bias, prejudice, and implicit bias. Learn how past experiences can influence judicial duties and the importance of judges being aware of their perspectives. Discover exercises to identify biases and potential issues

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Exploring Intercultural Language Education with Professor John Corbett

Dive into the world of intercultural language education with Professor John Corbett's comprehensive course at the University of Sao Paulo. The program covers essential topics such as ethnographic approaches, curriculum design, and feedback in a blended learning format. Explore competing notions of l

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