The Dancing Wu Li Masters by Gary Zukav

Who is the author and what is his/her general background? Why might they have written this book? An explanation of the author’s thesis: What is the focus of this book? What is he trying to say? What struck you or stood out in this book and why? Be as reflective and thoughtful as you can. This is the soul of the paper. How does this book change/challenge the way you look at or think about some previously held beliefs about the world? If it did not change or challenge anything for you, then carefully explain why.

Your grade on this assignment will, more than anything else, be based on the depth with which you read the book and sincerity with which you reflect upon it

Choose one of the following books

  1. The Dancing Wu Li Masters by Gary Zukav
  2. The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra
  3. The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene
  4. Surely You’re Joking Mr. Feynmanby Richard Feynman
  5. Genius by James Gleick

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Overview of Ethnography Exercise

Complete 2 ethnographic interviews on the international student experience
Each semester, about 250 international students come to Berkeley each year
to study as exchange students. In addition, over 3,300 international students are enrolled in undergraduate programs and another 2,300 in graduate programs. Together that’s almost 6,000 students from close to 100 different countries. As you have personally discovered, studying abroad in America is full of new experiences and challenges. The University provides many resources – and yet I’m sure you’ve found there are still situations that are confusing or difficult. How might we improve the international student experience?

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Ideal studio

Create a your own concept for a studio. It can be an in-home studio concept or a concept for a large scale studio. This will be a visual document that will include an annotated floorplan diagram and a detailed equipment list for your ideal studio set-up.

Think about the size of your studio and decide on how big you want your studio to be.
Select a location and determine the size of the space and the room you have available.
Create a floor plan for your studio
Determine the equipment list and layout you need.
Annotate the locations of all key equipment, instrument storage, monitors, and speakers.
Highlight where equipment and furniture will be located and create your studio’s overall design plan.
Once you have a space in mind, you are ready to create a floor plan. A floor plan is a drawing to scale showing a view from above; use this diagram to show the relationships between the console, racks, equipment, furniture, instruments and other physical features of the structure.

Now for the fun part! You can draw your floor plan by hand, with stencils, or using Adobe Illustrator or with free online services like smartdraw.com. Consider if the studio is a personal workspace or a public one, which can support specific types of artists and bands. Think about customers who will move through and work in your studio. Determine the footprint (size) and a layout. Annotate the floor plan noting the location of key equipment, artwork, specialty interiors, finishes, soundproofing, and other types of studio features.

Decide where you will place your equipment. Create your equipment list and show where the equipment will be located in the studio and annotate your gear.

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Paul’s relationship to Timothy.

Read from the Bible: Romans 1-16; Philippians 1-4; 1 Timothy 1-6 ‘NIV version only’
Read Elwell and Yarbrough: Chapter 17 – 21 (PDF Attached), Chapter 17: All things to All Men,
Chapter 18: Romans
Chapter 19: Corinthians to Galatians
Chapter 20: Ephesians, Colossians, Philippians, and Philemon
Chapter 21: Thessalonians, Timothy, and Titus

Write a reflective paper around this question/topic based on your readings.
Letter: After reading 1 Timothy, describe Paul’s relationship to Timothy. In what areas do you see Paul coaching the younger man. What advise does Paul give this reluctant leader? Put yourself in Timothy’s shoes. How would you receive this advice given? What parts might be most helpful to you if you were a church leader? What would be the most challenging?

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