Thursday, March 19, 2020
ADHA essay Essays - Evaluation, Integrity, Virtue, Mindfulness
ADHA essay Essays - Evaluation, Integrity, Virtue, Mindfulness The word integrity derives from the Latin root word integer, which means complete or entire. I believe that a significant quality a student member should possess to be the District Student Delegate for ADHA is Integrity. I say this because how much integrity one has defines the eminence of your character. I believe that integrity encompasses all qualities and capabilities of your roll to lead and help others. Having good character allows you to be receptive to information and teach others. The student member has to be assertive and proactive so that there voice can be heard for other members of ADHA. To be in this position I believe that you need to be complete with your actions. The student member needs to be able to implement their skills effectively while being open to change and progression. They have to be able to take accountability while holding moral and ethical responsibilities to become the Student Delegate. The student member needs to be able to function exceptionally in team-based settings and have positive impacts on other members. They need to have great work ethic and an optimistic attitude so that they can influence other members in a constructive way. They need to be able to create an environment that will allow other members to be motivated and to invoke them to use their talents to succeed. Upholding good integrity, truthfulness, mindfulness, and honesty is key. Possessing these primary attributes and building on them is what will make a Student Member successful. Gennifer Afari Howard University District III SNDA Elect
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Pedaling vs. Peddling
Pedaling vs. Peddling Pedaling vs. Peddling Pedaling vs. Peddling By Maeve Maddox A reader has asked for a post about the confusion between pedaling and peddling. The only errors I found related to the use of two idioms: ââ¬Å"influence peddlingâ⬠and ââ¬Å"go pedal your papersâ⬠: Incorrect: All I had to do was get close to the power brokers in these foreign countries and report on anyà influence pedallingà without compromising my clients confidentiality. Correct : All I had to do was get close to the power brokers in these foreign countries and report on anyà influence peddling without compromising my clients confidentiality. Incorrect: She should be in jail for corruption andà influence pedalling.à Correct : She should be in jail for corruption andà influence peddling.à Incorrect: After weà told himà to goà pedal his papersà elsewhere,à heà got onà hisà cell phone.à Correct : After weà told himà to goà peddle his papersà elsewhere,à heà got onà hisà cell phone. ââ¬Å"To peddleâ⬠is ââ¬Å"to sell.â⬠ââ¬Å"To pedalâ⬠is ââ¬Å"to push with the foot against a pedal.â⬠influence peddling: the practice of using the influence of wealth or authority to bestow favors or obtain preferential treatment. go peddle your papers: go somewhere else with whatever you are trying to sell. The verb peddle is a backformation from pedlar: ââ¬Å"An itinerant trader or dealer in small goods.â⬠Because a pedlar sells items of insignificant value, the verb peddle connotes disparagement and contempt. Note: The US spelling of pedlar is peddler. The noun pedal, referring to a foot-operated lever on an organ, entered English in the 17th century. The verb pedal, with the meaning ââ¬Å"to push a pedal,â⬠came into use in the late 19th century. When bicycles were invented, the foot levers were named pedals. Two figurative expressions based on the word pedal- soft-pedal and backpedal- derive from two different activities. ââ¬Å"To soft-pedalâ⬠comes from music. A pianoââ¬â¢s pedals enable the player to soften or muffle the sound produced by the keys. Figuratively, ââ¬Å"to soft-pedalâ⬠means ââ¬Å"to reduce in force or effect; to tone down, play down, go easy on.â⬠Here are some examples from the Web: After getting retailers and consumers excited by its commitment to closing the online GST loophole, the Government is again soft pedalling on the issue.à A 1960s movie starring Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty will resurrect the groundless legend of Bonnie Clyde, part Romeo Juliet and part Robin Hood, soft-pedalling the fact that they killed at least 13 police officers and citizens.à The mob-fueled extremism of the Cultural Revolution has been thoroughly rejected by peasant and plutocrat, alike despite propagandistic soft-pedaling in official media. ââ¬Å"To backpedalâ⬠comes from cycling. Back-pedaling is the action of pressing down and back on the pedal as it rises, in order to check the movement of the wheel. Figuratively, ââ¬Å"to back-pedalâ⬠is to back down from a previous position. Here are some examples: After likening welfare recipients to stray animals, Andre Bauer, the embattled lieutenant governor, is hastily back-pedalling from remarks his rivals have called immoral. In a Rolling Stone interview, Sienna Miller made disparaging remarks about Pittsburg. She has been back-pedalling ever since. Spelling notes: 1. Although pedaling is US spelling and pedalling is British spelling, I noticed the double-l spelling frequently in US publications. 2. The OED shows the verbs as soft-pedal and back-pedal. M-W shows backpedal and soft-pedal. Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Misused Words category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:12 Signs and Symbols You Should KnowHow to Punctuate Descriptions of Colors35 Synonyms for Rain and Snow
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