Dr. Janice Hillard, PhD, LMHC “Whatever you do, work at it wholeheartedly as though you were doing it for the Lord and not merely for people” Collosians 3:23 Dr. Hillard is a female, African American, Christian, and Counselor Educator that has persisted through the rigor of doctoral studies, and is teaching Human Services – Mental Health Counseling program serving “nontraditional” learners. There are common themes surrounding success strategies, trends in the field, obstacles to avoid in…
Daily’ (2015) the coast of rugby league is $200 compared to $2320 for a year of dance. This is a major factor for my lack of participation in dance and many other people in Australia. A study conducted by the AMP in conjunction with the University of Canberra (2013) found, “that the cost of raising two children for a family on a middle income will cost 812,000.” These cost are already high, meaning most families will try to save money where they can. Suggesting that the sports that are cheaper…
planned activity for a large group of toddlers Experience: read the picture book Handa’s surprise Focus children: Arlo and all the toddlers Resources: the book Handa’s surprise Rationale: The reading activity follows on from the reading the picture book Dear Zoo experience on 26/10/2017. Arlo enjoyed reading picture books and listening to stories. This experience will allow him to continue his interest and enjoyment while reading another story for him to learn the language. Objectives: For…
in great detail some event to Franchette. He could tell she was bored from the smiley mask she wore. She would politely chuckle at just the right time while they chatted on and on, endlessly, about friends, colleagues, and neighbours in Sydney and Canberra. He caught her eye as he walked past the open doors into the living room, giving her a wave. Penny pulled a face as much as to say she couldn't be rude and walk away just yet. He had drunk a couple of beers and was feeling pleasantly pissed.…
“A Republic is the last step in our journey of departure from our colonial origins. And it cannot be achieved as a truly significant step ─ a moment of re-funding ─ unless it also represents the end of the colonial experience for Aboriginal people.” (2004, p.20-21) This argument is at the heart of Mark McKenna’s book “This Country a Reconciled republic? “, that was published in 2004, only a few years after the failure of both the 1999 republic referendum and the reconciliation movement. This…
Statistically, in this room at this very moment, one third of you will suffer from mental health issues at least once before the age of 25. Unfortunately, these grim statistics will not improve with age; 45% of the adult population, will experience a mental disorder at some stage in their life. These harrowing statistics are not something to look forward too and are indicative of the unfortunate prevalence of issues regarding the mental wellbeing of the populace of today. But despite the large…
When an individual goes through a transition it usually affects each person differently as many obstacles can prevent them from having a successful change. It will involve challenges to face and difficulties to overcome, which is evident in Willey Russell’s drama play ‘Educating Rita’ and Slam Poetry of The Streets: ‘CAPITAL LETTERS’ by Omar Musa at TEDxSydney ‘Educating Rita’ consists of two characters: Frank and Rita. Frank is from the mid-upper class, the individuals who have tertiary…
Not a tale told by an idiot “Life… is a tale told by an idiot,” the title character laments in Shakespeare’s iconic tragedy, Macbeth. Not if Mark Brozel were the director, Tiffany Hales discovers; his 2005 adaptation of Macbeth an artful study of the human psyche that both Shakespeare aficionados and film buffs will love. When it came to translating Shakespeare’s bloodiest play into a modern context, Mark Brozel set himself a hard task. With some suspicious – and racist – witches,…
Berger’s team identified could have possibly occurred in the West Asian Homo erectus (Bower). Another species that has somewhat identical features to the Homo naledi is the Australopithecus. Elen Feuerriegel of the Australian National University in Canberra stated that the Homo naledi’s collarbone and upper arm both look like the Australopithecus. The hand of the Homo naledi is a mixture of a human wrist and thumb but has curved fingers like the Australopithecus…
Sydney is a beach city so there are many places to swim. Sydney also has some beautiful places to hang out with your family and friends. Sydney has many museumes and art galleries so that we can go and visit and see to lean about their history and some of their art designs. Sydney also has beautiful gardens and parks where we can go on family walks and play with our dog. Also Sydney has some of most luxurious in the fine dining that they offer. To get there we would get picked up by a limo from…