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Service to others allows you to take a proactive stance in enabling opportunities for communication, and permits you a place from which to ensure that the varied (and often silenced) voices of interested parties are heard. |
| ::: community ::: | AKOBEN: war horn | ::: organizations ::: |
| symbol of a call to action, readiness to be called to action, readiness and voluntaryism | ||
And service to others necessarily means that you receive little or no credit for ideas, suggestions, or solutions. This situation can result in you finding yourself the expendable person. However, upon relfection, service becomes an important aspect of empowerment for the marginalized and invisible persons. |
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| Research | Teaching | NKYINKYIN: twistings |
::: departmental committees ::: ::: university service ::: |
::: websites ::: | symbol of toughness, adaptability, selfless devotion to service and an ability to withstand hardships and difficulties |
| [Diva's AgenDa] |
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page last updated August 2010 by Charlene La Chatte for Blak Kat Productions. copyright © 1999-2010 | Fenobia I. Dallas |