418 research outputs found

    Woman\u27s Rights in Virginia, 1909-1920

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    Can online content indicate an individual's ‘real-life’ personality?

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    Over the past few decades, many people have been displaced for various reasons and must seek employment, accommodation and integration opportunities in host countries without local experience or references. Online content may offer an opportunity to bridge this trust and information gap. To this end, we searched for a correlation between personality inferences and psychometric measurements from online content to determine whether online content can approximate traditional psychometric analysis. Our results show that text content data from various online sources can indeed estimate the IPIP 50 outcomes of psychological surveys; an individual's online content reflects their ‘real life’ personality traits

    Viewing the child as a participant within context

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    This paper explores tensions between the social nature of learning and the current emphasis upon individual support. It contrasts the focus upon context in discussions with parents and practitioners with the focus upon the individual within formal and informal written documents. This is situated within the first author’s experiences as a parent researcher, drawing upon ethnographic research carried out with families involved in early intervention and an evaluation of over 150 pages of documentation supplied by a father involved within the research in relation to his son. It identifies the need for assessment and evaluation to focus upon and record the broad range of context which influences learning. Points of interest • Practitioners and parents are aware of the many contextual factors which affect their capacity to support children. • Parents and practitioners informally discuss issues arising from many contexts but not as a formal part of assessment, funding and support decisions. • The focus on the individual in formal and informal written reports excludes the context and subsequently works against the social nature of learning. • Requiring a broad range of contexts to be focussed upon and recorded within assessment has the potential to benefit everyone involved in learning

    Women Workers in the Old Testament

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    God Created Woman as an Ezer Kind of Helper (Genesis 2:18) Genesis 3 and the Birth of Sin Shiphrah and Puah: Two Ezer Midwives Defy the King (Exodus 1:8-22) Rahab: Diverse Situations Require Ezer Work (Joshua 2) Deborah: An Ezer Woman Equipped to Lead (Judges 4-5) Ruth: The Ezer Daughter-in-Law Abigail: An Ezer Ranch Wife Saves Her Household From Disaster (1 Samuel 25) Huldah: A Prophet and Teacher (2 Kings 22) Esther: A Harem Girl Grows Into a Powerful Queen (Esther 4) Lady Wisdom and the Beginning of Wisdom (Proverbs 1:20-32; 9:10) Lady Wisdom in Street Clothes (Proverbs 31

    Introduction to the Prophets

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    Who Were the Prophets? Situating the Prophets in Israel\u27s History Timeline of the Prophet

    Women Workers in the New Testament

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    Women Happily Accept Significant Work (Luke 1) Women Make Jesus’ Work Possible (Luke 4:14-19) Jesus\u27 Teachings Include Women The Businesswoman Lydia (Acts 16) The Intellectual Damaris (Acts 17:17) The Businesswoman Phoebe (Romans 16:1-2) The Tentmaker Priscilla (Acts 18:2) The Jewish Palace Insider and Benefactor Junia (Romans 16:7) Conclusions About Women Workers in the New Testamen

    Proverbs and Work

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    Introduction to Proverbs About the Book of Proverbs What Do the Proverbs Have to Do With Work? The Valiant Woman (Proverbs 31:10-31) The Wise Worker is Trustworthy (Proverbs) A Trustworthy Worker is Faithful to His or Her Fiduciary Responsibilities (Proverbs) A Trustworthy Worker is Honest (Proverbs) The Wise Worker is Diligent (Proverbs) A Diligent Worker is Hard-working (Proverbs) A Diligent Worker Plans for the Long Term (Proverbs) A Diligent Worker Contributes to the Profitability of the Enterprise (Proverbs) A Diligent Worker Can Smile at the Future (Proverbs) The Wise Worker is Shrewd (Proverbs) The Wise Worker is Generous (Proverbs) The Wise Worker is Just (Proverbs) The Wise Worker Guards the Tongue (Proverbs) The Wise Worker is Modest (Proverbs) Conclusion to Proverbs Index by Chapter-Verse (Proverbs

    Genesis 1-11 and Work

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    Introduction to Genesis 1-11 God Creates the World (Genesis 1:1-2:3) God works to create the world (Genesis 1:1-25) God brings the material world into being (Genesis 1:1-2) God’s creation takes work (Genesis 1:3-25; 2:7) Creation is of God, but is not identical with God (Genesis 1:11) God sees that his work is good (Genesis 1:4, 10, 12, 18, 21, 25, 31) God works relationally (Genesis 1:26a) God limits his work (Genesis 2:1-3) God Creates and Equips People to Work (Genesis 1:26-2:25) People are created in God\u27s image (Genesis 1:26, 27; 5:1) Dominion (Genesis 1:26; 2:5) Relationships (Genesis 1:27; 2:18, 21-25) Fruitfulness/Growth (Genesis 1:28; 2:15, 19-20) Provision (Genesis 1:29-30; 2:8-14) Limits (Genesis 2:3; 2:17) The work of the “creation mandate” (Genesis 1:28, 2:15) People Fall into Sin in Work (Genesis 3:1-24) People Work in a Fallen Creation (Genesis 4-8) The first murder (Genesis 4:1-25) God says enough! and creates a new world (Genesis 6:9-8:19) God Works to Keep His Promise (Genesis 9-11) God’s Covenant with Noah (Genesis 9:1-19) Noah’s Fall (Genesis 9:20-29) Noah\u27s descendants and the Tower of Babel (Genesis 10:1-11:32) Conclusions from Genesis 1-1

    Jeremiah & Lamentations and Work

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    Introduction to Jeremiah and Lamentations Jeremiah and His Times (Jeremiah and Lamentations) An Overview of the Book of Jeremiah Work-related Themes in the Book of Jeremiah Calling to Work (Jeremiah 1) Goodness and Defilement of Work (Jeremiah 2) Acknowledgement of God\u27s Provision (Jeremiah 5) Material Success and Failure (Jeremiah 5) Injustice, Greed, the Common Good and Integrity (Jeremiah 5-8) Faith in God\u27s Provision (Jeremiah 8-16) Work Within a Balanced Life (Jeremiah 17) Blessing the Wider Society Through Work (Jeremiah 29) God\u27s Presence Everywhere (Jeremiah 29) Blessing for All Peoples (Jeremiah 29) The Goodness of Work Restored (Jeremiah 30-33) Slaves Set Free (Jeremiah 34) Taking a Stand at Work (Jeremiah 38) Jeremiah the Poet at Work: Lamentation

    Matthew and Work

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    Introduction to Matthew The Kingdom of Heaven Has Come Near (Matthew) Working as Citizens of God\u27s Kingdom (Matthew 1-4) Why Should We Listen to Jesus? (Matthew 1-2) Jesus Calling (Matthew 3-4) The Kingdom of Heaven at Work in Us (Matthew 5-7) The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-12) Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 5:3) Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted (Matthew 5:4) Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth (Matthew 5:5) Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled (Matthew 5:6) Blessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy (Matthew 5:7) Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God (Matthew 5:8) Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God (Matt 5:9) Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness\u27 sake (Matt 5:10) Salt and Light in the World of Work (Matthew 5:13-16) Living Out the Righteousness of the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 5:17-48) Wealth and Provision (Matthew 6) \u27Give us this day our daily bread\u27 (Matthew 6:11) Store your treasure in heaven, not on earth (Matthew 6:19-34) Moral Guidance (Matthew 7) “Do not judge, so that you may not be judged” (Matthew 7:1-5) The Golden Rule (Matthew 7:12) Lord, Have Mercy (Matthew 8-9) Laborers Deserve Their Food (Matthew 10) Tales of Two Kingdoms (Matthew 11-17) Working on the Sabbath (Matthew 12:1-8) Parables of the Kingdom (Matthew 13) Paying Taxes (Matthew 17:24-27 and 22:15-22) Living in the New Kingdom (Matthew 18-25) Conflict Resolution (Matthew 18:15-35) The Rich Young Man (Matthew 19:16-30) The Laborers in the Vineyard (Matthew 20:1-16) Servant Leadership (Matthew 20:20-28) Words and Deeds (Matthew 21:28-41) Serving Upward and Downward (Matthew 24:45-51) The Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30) Sheep and Goats (Matthew 25:31-46) The Body of Christ (Matthew 26) Jesus\u27 Death, Resurrection and Commissioning of His Followers (Matthew 27-28) Conclusion to Matthew Key Verses and Themes in Matthe
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