English Composition II

Author: Johana (Page 5 of 6)

WEEK SIX

The rap game has never had a female mogul since 2009. Nicki Minaj is the queen of versatility and undeniably talented. As the reporter, Vanessa Grigoriadis, from the New York Times Magazine stated, ā€œMinaj has become expert at modeling the ways that women can wield power in the industry. But she has also drawn attention to how power can be embodied by a woman standing up for herself and speaking her mind.ā€ In the statement, Grigoriadis is expressing one of the many impacts Nicki Minaj has asserted in the world; aside from being lyrically gifted, she emphasizes the significance of power in womanhood. Grigoriadis is accurate and weā€™ve seen in many events where Nicki Minaj has spoken and showed the importance of gender roles in the public eye, especially in the industry of music. Furthermore, sheā€™s always persuaded women to be ambitious, never depend on a man, and always work for themselves. Nicki Minaj has taught young girls and young adults to stay in school and never give up on their dreams. In addition, she carries this advice throughout her work that she provides to her fanbase and listeners.Ā 

Source: the-passion-of-nicki-minaj.html

Unit 1: Final Draft

The word ā€œpassionā€ is very important in my community of human services. Although passion might mean having a strong emotion, this word means a lot more in this field. As a student learning to become a professional in serving different communities, I find it extremely important to have respect, be truthful, and be whole just as a person. Everyone is learning how to live and how to be themselves in this world, it is only right to support each other and be kind. Being passionate about something as a human services professional is what makes the job easy and successful. It is about making people’s lives easier, safer, and better.

Ā When I graduated high school, I didnā€™t know what my life would be or look like. I always had a passion and love for children. I use to help out my mother when she would babysit, and I would also take care of my younger sister, cousins, and even family friends. The ability to care for and love children were always something that stuck with me because I felt very passionate about it. I now work and assist at a daycare with children from infant to two years old. Choosing human services as my major felt right being that I have the experience of working with children and the characteristics of a human services professional. Characteristics such as being a good listener, empathetic, compassionate, and having the desire to help others.Ā 

When I began my college experience in City Tech, I was assigned a mentor to help assist with anything educational and even personal information. My mentor was studying in the same field, human services, as for me and was very passionate about her goals. She was the reason I didnā€™t want to give up when I felt discouraged about school. She guided me through every course I took, gave me advice, proofread my assignments, and helped with any service I needed like contact information of professors, links to websites for free textbooks, etc. Seeing her do this for not only me but other newbies in the human services department and also doing her work and personal life, made me realize how much someone can care about another individual. And I believe thatā€™s what a human services professional is all about, having passion.

Ā  Having the ability to care and assist for others and putting others before yourself when in need is what I look forward to doing in my career. As a future social worker or child specialist, it will be my duty to serve those in need and I would need to be passionate and confident. I believe itā€™ll be something Iā€™ll be good at being that I have most characteristics of a helper and human service professional. In my friendships and relationships, I am always genuine, Iā€™m always the one people come to for advice, and being kind and respectful is important in this field. Furthermore, working with children especially has always been something I find myself enjoying and naturally achieving.Ā 

The human services community is all about human dignity and emotion. Itā€™s about helping people find stability and providing basic needs like counseling, food, shelter, treatments for substance abuse, etc. It is about helping others reach their goals, encouraging self-sufficiency, and enabling happiness in their lives, not only their lives but ours also. Putting the needs of others before your own will bring you closer to appreciating yourself. When I work with children or even help out other individuals, it brings me a sense of peace and purity knowing that Iā€™ve made a change in someone elseā€™s life. It’s about the depth of wanting to make a change in someone’s life.Ā 

 

Unit One: Major Assignment

ā€œThe best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.ā€Ā 

Mahatma Gandhi

This unique phrase has stuck with me throughout my college experience, especially as a human service major. When I graduated high school, I didnā€™t know what my life would be or look like. I always had a passion and love for children. I use to help out my mother when she would babysit, and I would also take care of my younger sister, cousins, and even family friends. The ability to care for and love children were always something that stuck with me because I felt very passionate about it. I now work and assist at a daycare with children from infant to two years old. Choosing human services as my major felt right being that I have the experience of working with children and the characteristics of a human services professional. Characteristics such as being a good listener, empathetic, compassionate, and having the desire to help others.Ā 

When I began my college experience in City Tech, I was assigned a mentor to help assist with anything educational and even personal information. She was the one that told me about this phrase by Gandhi. My mentor was studying in the same field, human services, as for me and was very passionate about her goals. She was the reason I didnā€™t want to give up when I felt discouraged about school. She guided me through every course I took, gave me advice, proofread my assignments, and helped with any service I needed like contact information of professors, links to websites for free textbooks, etc. Seeing her do this for not only me but other newbies in the human services department and also doing her work and personal life, made me realize how much someone can care about another individual. And I believe thatā€™s what a human services professional is all about.Ā 

Having the ability to care and assist for others and putting others before yourself when in need is what I look forward to doing in my career. As a future social worker or child specialist, itĀ will be my duty to serve those in need. I believe itā€™ll be something Iā€™ll be good at being that I have most characteristics of a helper and human service professional. In my friendships and relationships, I am always genuine, Iā€™m always the one people come to for advice, and being kind and respectful is important in this field. Furthermore, working with children especially has always been something I find myself enjoying and naturally achieving.Ā 

The human services community is all about human dignity. Itā€™s about helping people find stability and providing basic needs like counseling, food, shelter, treatments for substance abuse, etc. It is about helping others reach their goals, encouraging self-sufficiency, and enabling happiness in their lives, not only their lives but ours also. Gandhiā€™s quote means putting the needs of others before your own will bring you closer to appreciating yourself. When I work with children or even help out other individuals, it brings me a sense of peace and purity knowing that Iā€™ve made a change in someone elseā€™s life.

 

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