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The Teacher as Servant Leader: Revisited
This essay revisits an original conference proceedings chapter from 1997, examining the biblical and educational underpinnings for the concept of teacher and servant leader
The Teacher as Servant Leader: Revisited
This essay revisits an original conference proceedings chapter from 1997, examining the biblical and educational underpinnings for the concept of teacher and servant leader
Mission: Vol. 4, No. 2
Mission: Vol. 4, No. 2. This issue includes the following articles: To Change or not to Change by Arthur L. Miley, The Church and Social Welfare by Elton Abernathy, In Black and White, a poem by Ron Durham, Toward a Theology of Christian Suffering by Wayne Willis, God or Evolution? Revisited and Revisited by Stanley K. McDaniel, The Oakhill Church: You are There, an interview by Dwain Evans, To Preach with Honor by Gayle E. Oler, and The Age of the Aspirin by Carl Thompson
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 1, Fall 1987
10 - CAN THERE BE DISSENT IN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES? SCU\u27s president makes clear where the University stands on this important issue. By William J. Rewak, S.J.
17 - WHAT\u27S AHEAD IN THE WORLD OF HIGH TECH? Former Business ~ek reporter Jack Wilson looks to the future of Silicon Valley.
21 - GREEKS ON CAMPUS-HERE TO STAY? What makes sororities and fraternities appealing to SCU undergraduates?
28 - GLASS IMAGE Tom Kelly \u2772 unlocks memories of classmate Charlie Glass after Glass\u27s abduction last June.
30 - THE AGE OF AQUARIUS REVISITED Six members of the class of \u2767 talk about their 20 years since graduation.https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1077/thumbnail.jp
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Industrialism and the fragmentation of temporal structure
Industrialism's assimilation of the natural world has developed over centuries through complex hierarchies of effects involving ecological, cultural and psychological dimensions. One of the consequences of this assimilation, I argue, is the fragmentation of the temporal structure of the world, and its replacement by a short-term logic that also infects human subjectivity. Because of this fragmentation, the healing of the natural world cannot be realised either simply or directly, and effective action will require us to locate our immediate objectives within a recovered longer-term vision of a healthy natural world
Central Florida Future, Vol. 42 No. 4, January 21, 2010
Union may be more accessible; Student fees; Of sports and money; Fees in Florida; Peterson campaign promises revisited; Crime declines during vacation; Group helped Haiti pre-quake.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/3276/thumbnail.jp
The Democratization of Social Media A Critical Perspective in Technology
Social Media is part of contemporary technology that is the contentious subject matter within the society. It is paradoxical when social media should provide techniques and objects that serve human being in a positive way, but at the same time, it can dehumanize human being such as alienation. The main problem is because the lack of impact of public policy, which does not involve society in the democratic sphere. The article is about the possibility of democratization social media in the discourse of philosophy of technology. I refer to Andrew Feenberg’s Critical Theory of Technology (CTT) for opening discourse and criticizing social media. Social Media should be changed by the critical view to analyze the internal contradictions in technocracy, which view social media merely as an instrument and value-free. In the other hand, CTT will lead into the discourse of instrumentalization theory, technological rationality, technical code and democratization of social media. I conclude this article by applying CTT to delineate extant approach and consideration of democratization of social media in Indonesian through critical thinking participation and emotional education in the public sphere
The Diamond, March 16, 1978
Nutritionist Bouma Will Share Ideas; Magee and Wife Perform Joint Recital; Candidates Day Scheduled; Speech Contest Coming Soon; Barry Lyndon Showing; Letters to the Editor; Editorial; What\u27s Happening?; Christian Dating Revisited; Schaeffer Series in Review; Lemmon and Matthau Film; The Great Escape; Student Voices Opinion on Christian Perspective in Music; Three\u27s Company, But Something is Lacking; Chris Shows Potential of Christian Music; An Alternative to Postershttps://digitalcollections.dordt.edu/dordt_diamond/1521/thumbnail.jp
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