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2012.12.05 22:46 brinnswf Lesson plans for science teachers!

A place for educators of science to share and collaborate ideas!
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2017.01.07 22:05 TeqhZem Lesson Plans - For Teachers and Students!

If you are a teacher looking for a lesson plans on a certain subject, but cant seem to make your own? Well, this is the subreddit for you! If you are shadowing a teacher or just became a teacher and want to ave fun ad exciting lesson plans, you can do it here!
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2009.09.14 00:57 monie2 Teachers lesson Plan

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2024.05.16 22:23 Appropriate_Jelly211 advice on learning on my own?

i’m really interested in electric guitar and i think ive got the basics down (basically just chords and a few simple riffs). however, i have no desire to get formal lessons just because i find music lessons to be boring, i much prefer learning on my own. that being said, is there a lesson plan that i should follow? what should i learn next after chords and scales? how do i learn to move up and down the fretboard quickly?
any advice is greatly appreciated!
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2024.05.16 22:19 dopaminewellbeing Journal Prompt Ideas

Here are some Journal Prompt suggestions:
  1. How has my understanding of pleasure and gratification changed since beginning my recovery?
  2. In what ways can I cultivate a deeper relationship with God to overcome my cravings?
  3. What Bible verses inspire me to resist temptation and why?
  4. How does my faith influence my view on healing and recovery?
  5. In moments of weakness, how can prayer strengthen my resolve?
  6. How do I see the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding me away from addictive behaviors?
  7. What Christian values can I focus on to replace the instant gratification I seek from addictive sources?
  8. How can the story of Job’s perseverance help me in dealing with my own struggles?
  9. What lessons have I learned about patience and faith through my recovery journey?
  10. How can I use my experience with addiction to help others in my community?
  11. How does my addiction prevent me from fulfilling God’s purpose for my life?
  12. What does it mean to me to surrender my struggles to God?
  13. How can fasting and abstinence strengthen my discipline and faith during recovery?
  14. How has my addiction affected my relationships and how can I mend them?
  15. How do the teachings of Jesus about forgiveness apply to how I forgive myself?
  16. What are the spiritual consequences of my addiction that I am most afraid of?
  17. How can the fruits of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) manifest in my recovery journey?
  18. What does being ‘born again’ mean in the context of overcoming addiction?
  19. How can I use the concept of Christian stewardship to manage my impulses better?
  20. What does the Bible say about body as a temple, and how does that affect my recovery?
  21. How can community prayer support me in overcoming my addiction?
  22. What steps can I take to make amends in a way that aligns with Christian teachings?
  23. How do stories of redemption in the Bible give me hope for recovery?
  24. What does it mean to have a ‘thorn in the flesh’ like Paul, and how do I cope with mine?
  25. How can I cultivate a spirit of gratitude during the tough days?
  26. What role does humility play in acknowledging and dealing with my addiction?
  27. How can the parables Jesus taught guide me in understanding my journey?
  28. In what ways has my addiction been a ‘false idol’ in my life?
  29. How do I understand God’s love for me even when I feel unworthy?
  30. What are specific ways I can serve others that will also support my recovery?
  31. How does maintaining hope impact my daily decisions and recovery?
  32. What sacrifices am I called to make to remain faithful to my recovery and to God?
  33. How can meditating on the life of Christ help me resist addictive urges?
  34. What does it mean to wear the ‘armor of God’ in my battle against addiction?
  35. How can the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-12) be a comfort or guide during recovery?
  36. What does it mean to experience peace that surpasses understanding in my journey?
  37. How can practicing Christian virtues lead to real change in my life?
  38. What does true joy look like for me now, in the context of recovery?
  39. How does forgiveness play a role in healing from the damage caused by my addiction?
  40. What does it mean to trust in God’s timing in the context of recovery?
  41. How do I balance my need for God’s grace with personal responsibility in recovery?
  42. How can reflecting on Christ’s sacrifice on the cross inspire me to overcome personal trials?
  43. What ways can I seek solace in the church community as I battle addiction?
  44. How does being transparent with others about my struggles help my recovery process?
  45. What wisdom can I find in Proverbs to help guide my daily choices away from addiction?
  46. How can I ensure that my actions reflect my desire to live according to God’s will?
  47. In what ways has my perspective on suffering and endurance changed through recovery?
  48. How can Christian fellowship strengthen me on difficult days?
  49. How does embracing vulnerability open opportunities for healing?
  50. What are practical steps I can take to apply Christian teachings in my recovery routine?
  51. How can I maintain a hopeful outlook even when progress seems slow?
  52. What does it mean to live a life that is pleasing to God post-addiction?
  53. How can I use my struggle as a testimony to God’s grace and mercy?
  54. What does the concept of renewal mean in both spiritual and practical terms for me?
  55. How does the church view addiction and what support can I expect from my faith community?
  56. What are the ways I can pray specifically for strength and resilience?
  57. How can understanding Christ’s temptations in the desert help me handle my own?
  58. How does Scripture encourage me to view setbacks and relapses?
  59. What are healthy Christian ways to celebrate victories, no matter how small?
  60. How can I discern God’s will when making decisions that impact my recovery?
  61. How do I use Christian teachings to manage stress that might lead to relapse?
  62. What are the ways I can cultivate self-control as a fruit of the Spirit in daily life?
  63. How can I be a light to others struggling with similar issues?
  64. What does the Bible teach about the power of the spoken word, and how can I use it to aid my recovery?
  65. How can the discipline of regular church attendance support my recovery process?
  66. How does my journey relate to the concept of ‘walking by faith, not by sight’?
  67. What does it mean to ‘renew my mind’ (Romans 12:2) in the context of overcoming addiction?
  68. How can Christian music and worship be a therapeutic tool in my recovery?
  69. What is the role of confession in healing and recovery according to the Bible?
  70. How does the community of saints inspire me to persist in my recovery journey?
  71. How do I handle feelings of shame and guilt in a constructive, Christian way?
  72. How can the example of Christian martyrs who endured suffering guide me?
  73. How can I ensure my daily routine includes significant spiritual nourishment?
  74. What role does faith play in the physical aspects of recovery?
  75. How can I reconcile feelings of doubt with my belief in God’s plan for me?
  76. What are the ways that Christian charity can aid in my own healing process?
  77. How can I implement forgiveness, both giving and receiving, as I rebuild relationships?
  78. What Christian resources (books, podcasts, sermons) have been helpful in my recovery and why?
  79. How can I maintain integrity in every area of my life during recovery?
  80. What are some ways to incorporate prayer into my recovery process effectively?
  81. How do I combat spiritual warfare that might arise during my recovery?
  82. What does it mean to have a ‘prayerful heart’ throughout the day?
  83. How can the promise of eternal life influence my perspective on current struggles?
  84. How does the concept of stewardship relate to managing my mental and emotional health?
  85. How do I find balance between self-care and service to others in my recovery?
  86. What does it mean to ‘count it all joy’ when facing trials, as James instructs?
  87. How can I use the example of Jesus’ compassion in my interactions with others?
  88. How can spiritual discipline improve my resilience against addiction?
  89. What are the dangers of idolatry in the form of addiction, and how can I avoid them?
  90. How can I ensure that my prayer life is rich and reflects my deepest needs?
  91. How does the community of faith act as a safety net during times of weakness?
  92. How can Christian art and literature inspire me during recovery?
  93. What is the importance of testimony in sharing my recovery story?
  94. How can I balance justice and mercy in how I treat myself and others?
  95. What does it mean to be a peacemaker in my own life during recovery?
  96. How can the lives of the apostles inspire me to overcome adversity?
  97. How can I better understand God’s love and compassion through my journey?
  98. What does it mean to pursue righteousness in everyday life, especially during recovery?
  99. How can the Sermon on the Mount guide my attitudes and actions each day?
  100. What role does hope play in continually renewing my commitment to a life free from addiction?
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2024.05.16 22:14 dopaminewellbeing Christian Coping Strategies

Spiritual Growth

  1. Daily Prayer: Commit to daily prayer sessions asking for strength and guidance.
  2. Scripture Reading: Read and meditate on scriptures that focus on strength and recovery.
  3. Worship: Participate in regular worship services to reinforce your spiritual foundation.
  4. Faith Affirmations: Use Bible verses as affirmations; repeat them during cravings.
  5. Confession: Regularly confess struggles to a trusted spiritual leader or trusted friend.
  6. Fasting: Occasionally fast to seek clarity and reinforce spiritual discipline.
  7. Spiritual Retreats: Attend retreats for focused spiritual renewal.
  8. Christian Meditation: Practice Christian meditation (pondering scripture, etc.) to calm the mind and spirit.
  9. Listening to Gospel Music: Use uplifting music to enhance spiritual connection.
  10. Prayer Journaling: Keep a journal of prayers and God’s responses.

Community Engagement

  1. Church Support Groups: Join groups for individuals struggling with addiction.
  2. Accountability Partner: Partner with a fellow believer who can provide support and accountability.
  3. Volunteering: Engage in church-related volunteer work to stay busy and inspired.
  4. Christian Counseling: Seek professional counseling from a Christian perspective.
  5. Family Involvement: Involve your family in your journey through church events.
  6. Youth Mentorship: Mentor youth, sharing your experiences and learning from service.
  7. Online Christian Communities: Participate in online forums or groups for spiritual support.
  8. Testimony Sharing: Share your journey at church gatherings to inspire and receive support.
  9. Bible Study Groups: Regularly attend Bible study to deepen faith and community ties.
  10. Church Activities: Be an active participant in church events and functions.

Personal Development

  1. Routine Exercise: Incorporate regular physical activity to reduce stress.
  2. Healthy Diet: Maintain a nutritious diet to improve overall well-being.
  3. Reading Christian Literature: Read books that encourage spiritual growth and recovery.
  4. Creative Arts: Use arts like painting or writing to express feelings and reflect.
  5. Time Management: Structure your day to minimize idle time that could lead to cravings.
  6. Goal Setting: Set short and long-term goals that align with your spiritual values.
  7. Learning New Skills: Take up hobbies or classes that keep you engaged and learning.
  8. Rest and Sleep: Ensure sufficient rest to maintain physical and mental health.
  9. Nature Walks: Spend time in nature to find peace and perspective.
  10. Avoiding Triggers: Identify and avoid situations or people that trigger cravings.

Coping Techniques

  1. Deep Breathing: Practice deep breathing exercises during moments of craving.
  2. Mindfulness: Practice mindfulness to stay present and reduce anxiety.
  3. Assertiveness Training: Learn to assertively say no to temptations.
  4. Stress Management: Develop strategies to handle stress without resorting to substances.
  5. Emotional Journaling: Use journaling to process emotions healthily.
  6. Self-Reflection: Regularly reflect on personal progress and setbacks.
  7. Positive Visualization: Use visualization techniques to imagine a sober life.
  8. Gratitude Lists: Regularly list things you are grateful for.
  9. Reward System: Set up a reward system for reaching sobriety milestones.
  10. Relaxation Techniques: Learn and apply relaxation techniques.

Support Systems

  1. Peer Support: Regularly meet with a peer group for encouragement and advice.
  2. Spiritual Guidance: Seek regular guidance from a pastor or spiritual mentor.
  3. Therapeutic Relationships: Maintain therapeutic relationships that reinforce recovery.
  4. Family Counseling: Engage in family counseling to repair relationships affected by addiction.
  5. Professional Help: Don’t hesitate to seek help from addiction specialists.
  6. Educational Workshops: Attend workshops that teach coping skills for addiction.
  7. Supportive Friends: Cultivate friendships with those who support your recovery journey.
  8. Avoiding Negative Influences: Steer clear of environments and individuals that undermine recovery.
  9. Church Elders: Reach out to church elders for wisdom and support.
  10. Sponsorship: Consider a 12-step program with a sponsor who shares your faith.

Renewal and Reflection

  1. Anniversary Reflections: Reflect on the progress made over each year of recovery.
  2. Spiritual Renewal Days: Designate days for intensified prayer and meditation.
  3. Baptism or Re-baptism: Consider this as a symbolic fresh start.
  4. Witnessing to Others: Use your story to help others in their battles with addiction.
  5. Spiritual Literature: Delve deeper into spiritual texts for insights and inspiration.
  6. Pastoral Visits: Invite pastoral visits for home blessing and personal encouragement.
  7. Renewing Vows: Renew personal vows of sobriety in a ceremonial way.
  8. Pilgrimage: Undertake a spiritual pilgrimage as a form of personal and spiritual exploration.
  9. Reflection Retreats: Engage in retreats specifically focused on overcoming past habits.
  10. Memorializing Milestones: Create physical or digital memorials of your recovery milestones.

Emotional Resilience

  1. Emotional Awareness: Develop awareness of emotions and triggers that lead to cravings.
  2. Seek Forgiveness: Embrace forgiveness, both from others and for yourself.
  3. Offer Forgiveness: Offer forgiveness to those who have hurt you, releasing bitterness.
  4. Spiritual Songs: Sing or listen to spiritual songs that uplift and comfort.
  5. Hope Messages: Write down messages of hope and revisit them during tough times.
  6. Encouragement Letters: Write letters of encouragement to yourself for future moments of weakness.
  7. Daily Devotionals: Follow a daily devotional plan that addresses addiction recovery.
  8. Prayer Chains: Initiate or join prayer chains for continuous spiritual support.
  9. Healing Services: Attend healing services focused on emotional and spiritual restoration.
  10. Scriptural Promises: Memorize promises from the Bible that assure support and deliverance.

Social Connectivity

  1. Social Activities: Organize or participate in sober social gatherings with fellow church members.
  2. Church Family Outreach: Engage in church family outreach programs to build a supportive community.
  3. Mentoring Others: Become a mentor to others struggling with addiction, sharing lessons and faith.
  4. Recovery Testimonials: Regularly give testimonials at recovery meetings to inspire and affirm.
  5. Family Devotions: Hold regular devotions with family to strengthen bonds and mutual support.
  6. Prayer Groups: Form or join small prayer groups focused on overcoming addiction.
  7. Christian Conferences: Attend Christian conferences on recovery and personal growth.
  8. Community Service Projects: Lead or participate in community service projects to foster a sense of purpose.
  9. Recovery Celebrations: Celebrate recovery milestones with your church community.
  10. Faith-Based Podcasts: Listen to and discuss faith-based podcasts on overcoming challenges.

Mindset and Lifestyle

  1. Optimism: Cultivate an optimistic outlook based on faith and hope in God’s plan.
  2. Daily Affirmations: Start the day with Christian affirmations about strength and recovery.
  3. Mindfulness of God’s Presence: Continuously remind yourself of God’s presence in your life.
  4. Avoiding Idleness: Keep yourself busy with meaningful activities that align with Christian values.
  5. Spiritual Biographies: Read biographies of Christians who overcame significant struggles.
  6. Health Check-Ups: Regularly attend health check-ups to monitor physical health during recovery.
  7. Sabbath Rest: Observe Sabbath rest as a time to rejuvenate spiritually and physically.
  8. Christian Movies: Watch movies with Christian themes that reinforce your resolve and values.
  9. Spiritual Accountability: Regularly review your spiritual and recovery progress with a mentor.
  10. Prayer Walks: Incorporate prayer walks as a way to combine physical activity and spiritual meditation.

Continued Learning and Growth

  1. Biblical Courses: Take courses on biblical studies that relate to healing and redemption.
  2. Spiritual Workshops: Attend workshops that focus on spiritual growth and overcoming addictions.
  3. Faith-Based Counseling Techniques: Learn counseling techniques that are based on Christian principles.
  4. Scripture Memorization: Engage in scripture memorization to strengthen spiritual warfare against cravings.
  5. Pastoral Workshops: Participate in workshops offered by pastors that focus on living a sober life.
  6. Faith and Science: Explore the intersection of faith and science in understanding addiction.
  7. Christian Leadership Courses: Take courses in Christian leadership to empower your role in the community.
  8. Retelling Your Story: Learn to retell your story in ways that highlight God’s grace and your growth.
  9. Spiritual Discernment: Enhance spiritual discernment to recognize paths and choices that support sobriety.
  10. Continuous Prayer: Maintain an attitude of continuous prayer, acknowledging dependence on God for daily victory over addiction.
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2024.05.16 22:10 No_Delivery4046 Systematically learning the entirety of music theory in 3 months from scratch

How viable is this to achieve? I plan on finding a teacher (or multiple ones from which I would learn all at once) who would systematically teach me everything there is to learn, from solfege, music theory, harmony to composition and everything in-between, all under 3 months. I have the advantage of being a relatively young person, meaning that my brain is incredibly neuroplastic and can learn everything incredibly fast, and I'm also very motivated and ambitious. After I finish my exams, I'm going to find a teacher who is open-minded enough to be up to the challenge (cramming 12 years of material + another 3-4 into a digestible and teachable form for a complete begginer and teaching it in 3 month). I'm willing to pay over 50 euros for each lesson, I have a well-paid job and virtually no expenses, if that would implicate my teacher into putting the effort.
The way I perceive learning to compose is analogical to learning linguistics or mathematics from scratch. You first learn everything intuitively so you can communicate in the language. Then you understand all the intricacies and mechanisms of the language, afterwards which you apply your newly-found knowledge into practice. Slowly, you learn everything more profoundly and in-depth than you ever did, until you can completely abandon theory and focus purely on practice. I've already mentally divided the entire process of learning this specific subject into multiple stages, going in great detail over the problems I might encounter, their respective solutions, how I should approach each stage, all while making sure that I learn everything as efficiently as possible, I just need a source of information. For the record, I'm confident that I could learn all of linguistics and mathematics in under 3 months, instead of 12 years at school. I could get the first 10 years done in 2 weeks but I dont know about the more advanced levels, and I also don't know how well this analogically applies to the entirety of music theory.
I need a teacher who will go over everything until I've systematically and rigorously learnt everything. How possible is this to accomplish? And please, don't have a snobbish attitude regarding my ambitions. I'm a begginer like everyone else was at one point. Otherwise, I'm going to be deeply thankful for anyone who is going to put in the time and effort to read my post.
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2024.05.16 22:06 No_Delivery4046 Learning to compose at a profesional level in 3 months from scratch?

How viable is this to achieve? I plan on finding a teacher (or multiple ones from which I would learn all at once) who would systematically teach me everything there is to learn, from solfege, music theory, harmony to composition and everything in-between, all under 3 months. I have the advantage of being a relatively young person, meaning that my brain is incredibly neuroplastic and can learn everything incredibly fast, and I'm also very motivated and ambitious. After I finish my exams, I'm going to find a teacher who is open-minded enough to be up to the challenge (cramming 12 years of material + another 3-4 into a digestible and teachable form for a complete begginer and teaching it in 3 month). I'm willing to pay over 50 euros for each lesson, I have a well-paid job and virtually no expenses, if that would implicate my teacher into putting the effort.
The way I perceive learning to compose is analogical to learning linguistics or mathematics from scratch. You first learn everything intuitively so you can communicate in the language. Then you understand all the intricacies and mechanisms of the language, afterwards which you apply your newly-found knowledge into practice. Slowly, you learn everything more profoundly and in-depth than you ever did, until you can completely abandon theory and focus purely on practice. I've already mentally divided the entire process of learning this specific subject into multiple stages, going in great detail over the problems I might encounter, their respective solutions, how I should approach each stage, all while making sure that I learn everything as efficiently as possible, I just need a source of information. For the record, I'm confident that I could learn all of linguistics and mathematics in under 3 months, instead of 12 years at school. I could get the first 10 years done in 2 weeks but I dont know about the more advanced levels, and I also don't know how well this analogically applies to the entirety of music theory.
I need a teacher who will go over everything until I've systematically and rigorously learnt everything. How possible is this to accomplish? And please, don't have a snobbish attitude regarding my ambitions. I'm a begginer like everyone else was at one point. Otherwise, I'm going to be deeply thankful for anyone who is going to put in the time and effort to read my post.
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2024.05.16 22:01 RuralWiggy Earlier Equivalent to Bartok's Mikrokosmos?

Hiya!
Does anyone know of some sort of equivalent to Bartok's Mikrokosmos, but in an earlier style? As in, a collection of little exercises to help teaching piano, gradually getting harder from very basic up to actual pieces?
I've been teaching myself piano for a few weeks now, using Bartok's Mikrokosmos. I've been using the little pieces to gradually improve, and it's going alright! I make sure I don't move on from a piece until I've fully gotten the hang of it, so I don't rush ahead. The issue I'm having is with Bartok's style. While I do enjoy *listening* to some of his pieces, I find them a little disorientating to play, due to the... unorthodox harmonies, which make me feel like I'm playing an error, when it's actually correct. I think if I had something with a similar concept, but with perhaps more baroque, classical, or romantic style, I would find it easier to progress. Any suggestions or advice at all are welcome :)
For context, I'm a fairly decent violinist, working on stuff largely from around the grade 8/diploma syllabuses (ABRSM), so I already have pretty good theory and audiation and such. I'm planning on starting piano lessons with an actual teacher soon, but as I'm moving country in a couple months, I'm waiting until after then, so I don't have to change teacher so soon :)
Thanks again !!
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2024.05.16 21:56 OmniverseCosmos Man has betrayed all of humanity including his fans...

Man has betrayed all of humanity including his fans...
We all know Man. Our favourite person ever. Man is love. Man is life. Man is all. But Man wasn't always like this....Listen as i tell you the truth about who you people call "Man".
One day, while walking through the forest near his cave, Man stumbled upon a strange entity. It was a being unlike anything he had ever seen before, shimmering and ethereal, with long flowing pubic hair and mesmerizing eyes. The entity introduced itself as "WooMan," and offered Man a deal that would change his life forever.
WooMan explained that it had the power to grant Man anything he desired, in exchange for his loyalty and semen. Man, greedy for power and recognition, eagerly agreed to the deal. And so, he and WooMan formed an unholy alliance, united in their quest for supremacy.
At first, Man used WooMan's powers to achieve great success. He rose through the ranks at life, becoming the CEO of a large corporation. He amassed a fortune, living in luxury and basking in the adulation of his fans. But as time passed, Man's thirst for power only grew stronger.
Together, Man and WooMan hatched a plan to betray their biggest fan, a young woman named Ligma who had supported Man from the very beginning. They lured her into a trap, promising her fame and fortune in exchange for her unwavering devotion. But once they had her in their clutches, they turned on her, casting her aside like a discarded toy.
The betrayal of Ligma was just the beginning. Man and WooMan set their sights on a much larger target: the entire world. Using WooMan's charms and powers, they manipulated governments, started wars, and sowed chaos wherever they went. They became drunk on their own power, reveling in the destruction they caused.
But as their reign of terror continued, a small glimmer of hope began to emerge. A group of rebels, led by a brave young man named Sigma, rose up against Man and WooMan, determined to put an end to their tyranny once and for all. With Sigma's leadership and the support of the people, the rebels launched an all-out assault on Man and WooMan's stronghold.
In a final epic battle, the rebels faced off against Man and WooMan, using all their strength and cunning to defeat the evil duo. In the end, it was Sigma who delivered the final blow, destroying WooMan and breaking the hold it had over Man. With the entity gone, Man was enraged. He unlocked his true secret potential that was hidden from him for years, Making him more dangerous than any threat the world has ever faced. Until he had to go take a shit and accidentally shat out his source of power. A cursed tampon that Wooman had inserted into his anus before the battle. Causing him to be captured and finally defeated.
In the aftermath of the battle, the world slowly began to heal. The damage caused by Man and WooMan was extensive, but with the help of the rebels and the resilience of the human spirit, humanity began to rebuild. And though the scars of that dark time would never fully fade, the world would never forget the lesson it had learned: that power and greed will always lead to downfall, but rizz and 360 no scopes will endure forever.
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2024.05.16 21:40 Additional_Mirror_72 The boring Math lessons seem to be.. working.

I teach lower elementary at an American school in the Middle East. Over the past decade or so, I've worked at 3 different schools that follow the common core standards. In the previous schools, the Math workbook was pretty useless. We were expected to make as many of the lessons as "fun" as possible. At my current school where I've been for 4 years, the Math plans are given to us. They're just page after page of problem solving. There's almost zero fun (during the Math lesson specifically). I've noticed 3 things that I can't wrap my head around:
  1. Almost ALL the children love the Math lessons and would happily do extra pages in the Math book. This book is difficult with some really tricky questions sometimes.
  2. They're miles better at Math than the children at the previous schools (same grade level, same standards).
  3. Other subjects (that have different department heads) that don't require us to follow this traditional approach don't have these sort of results.
I thought it was just a one off, but I've observed the same thing for 4 years. Does anyone have an explanation for this?
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2024.05.16 21:15 Radiant_Pay7187 First time as a lead teacher

I have just accepted a position for lead infant teacher at a Goddard school. This is my first time as lead, I have been an assistant infant teacher for 3 years. I feel confident in my lesson planning abilities and ability to care for multiple infants at once, the only thing I’m nervous about is managing my team of teachers as I’ve never been in a lead role so I’m used to just doing what I’m told to do not telling others what to do. I will have 13 infants with 4 of us teachers in the room. I am thrilled that my hours are going to be 8-4, this is my first time not working the closing shift at a center. We also get a paid winter break, the week between Christmas and new years which I’ve never seen offered at another center. I’m overall very excited for this new opportunity but would love to hear from seasoned lead infant teachers on how you manage a room with such high enrollment.
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2024.05.16 20:49 AdAccomplished7843 A deeper look at Lesson 137 When I am healed I am not healed alone.

⁷I do not know the thing I am, and therefore do not know what I am doing, where I am, or how to look upon the world or on myself.(ACIM, T-31.V.17:5-9)

⁸Yet in this learning is salvation born. ⁹And What we are will tell us of Itself.
Where there is no separation and no division, there is no sickness. (ACIM, T-11.VIII.10:1)
The world obeys the laws that sickness serves, but healing operates apart from them.
⁶The sick heal themselves, for the truth is there already. (ACIM, T-12.II.1:6-7)
Yet having obscured it, the light in another mind must shine into theirs because that light is also theirs. (ACIM, T-12.II.1:6-7)

What Could Go Wrong?

Peace will encounter many obstacles extending from deep inside yourself to embrace all the Sonship and give it rest
  1. Some of them we impose, e.g. false idols of self-concept
  2. ³Others will seem to arise from elsewhere; e.g. Brothers, and from various aspects of the world outside.

²Some of them we impose.

Self concepts are “man-made” ²and bear no likeness to GodSelf at all. ³It is a false idol, made to replace the Truth that we are a Child of God. (ACIM, T-31.V.2:1-3)
²Each Concept will show the changes in relationships as perception of our Self is changed. (ACIM, T-31.V.16:1-7)
⁷The Face of Innocence trap
The lesson teaches I AM that I AM - I AM God created by God and I dream as a perfect emanation of God together with my Brothers together in the Sonship
⁵The main advantage of the shifting to the second level from the first is that we enter in the choice by decision. (ACIM, T-31.V.13:5) Adding mindfulness

Brothers as Accusers

Brothers in Divine Love

My Brother’s Divine Gift: Mirrors of the Soul (ACIM, T-18.I.13:1-6)

²It is the only One that has no limits, and reaches out to every broken fragment of the Sonship with healing and uniting comfort.
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2024.05.16 20:49 KitSwiftpaw [LFA] Sarah Belmondo Lecarde, Dhampyr Vampyr Hunter

Backstory: Unlike most Dhampyr, Sara was born not of mortal mother and immortal father, but a mortal father and Immortal mother, with vampirism forced upon the mother in an act of betrayal and lies. Her mother, stricken with grief, carried Sara to term and raised her to be a proud vampyr hunter of the Lecarde clan, and added in lessons in vampyric abilities as well, using her new perspective to help teach her daughter. After discovering that the father was a distant relative as well, from a different family branch, Sara's middle name was added to "Show them just what their arrogance has returned to this world." Now a grown woman, Sara ventures out to collect 18 years of Child Support Payments, and thwart that necromancer's plans for good.
Appearance: Sara Lecarde is tall, impressively so, over six feet tall. She is muscular, but not incredibly so, her lean figure hiding supernatural strength. She wears somewhat fancy looking clothes under her armored shirt, which is made of animal hide and large lizard scales, and a fancy jacket over that. Unlike many of her predecessors, she favors darker colors. Midnight blues and Eggplant Purples, and Sanguine reds. (Think like a cross of Castlevania and Bloodborne)
Equipment: Sara carries several items with her everywhere. A polished steel mirror, several wooden stakes kept either on a bandolier or sheathed on the inside of her jacket, a flask or two of holy water, a small wooden shield for extra protection, a silver cross necklace that bears the image of a spiraling comet in the center, and a silver cane that hides a deadly secret, meant to evoke memories of a long missing clan, with the catch of a button and the flick of the wrist, the silver wires hidden in the cane go slack, segmenting it and revealing gleaming silver teeth as it lashes out as a whip. It's nothing compared to the Vampire Slayer of legend, but legends tend to be inflated... after all, a great weapon is useless in unskilled hands.
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2024.05.16 20:28 Difficult_Hair2491 Professor Leonard Calc 2 Supplement?

Calc I was not hard for me, but I know Calc 2 is significantly more difficult so I want to self study over the summer (I have 3.5 months) because I want an A in Calc 2. I heard that Professor Leonard is great, so I'm planning on watching all of that. But basically what practice can I use to supplement watching the vids? Does Khan Academy match with Leonard's lessons or is there a specific textbook he uses? What material can I work with when following/practicing after his lessons? Thank you :)
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2024.05.16 20:24 MRUtutor Tutoring - Upgrading courses

Hey there!
My name is Kate, I am offering tutoring for some of MRU’s Academic Upgrading courses. These include:
*I have not taken Math 0132 myself, but I’m open to chatting about it. *I took CHEM 181, which is SAIT’s equivalent course to CHEM 0115.
Rate: $25/hour for both session hours and prep hours. However long your session time is, I spend an equal amount of hours preparing material (similar to a lesson plan) for us to cover during the session itself. So for a 1 hour session, I spend a 1 hour doing prep - making the total cost $50.
Payment is per session, delivered via e-transfer on the same day that the session takes place. There is no cancellation fee for a missed session.
Format: Regular sessions take place online via Google Meet, with an option of scheduling an additional, occasional in-person session. Such as an in-person exam review session prior to an exam.
Session Options - 1 hour session - 1x/week = $50/week - 1 hour session - 2x/week = $100/week - 2 hour session - 1x/week = $100/week - 2 hour session - 2x/week = $200/week
Group Sessions are available for study groups, where the learners would share the cost of a session.
Contact: If you are interested, please comment and/or send me a direct message and I will send you my contact information.
My Upgrading Transcript
About Me
I dropped out of high school when I was in grade 11, but decided to finally come back to finish my schooling via Academic Upgrading at MRU almost a decade later! I completed my own upgrading this past Winter semester and will be applying to UofC for Engineering when applications open in the fall.
So I understand from personal experience how daunting it can be to overcome various academic challenges: whether they are from the perspective of being a mature student returning to school after many years away, a student with a learning disability and/or struggles with mental health, or just generally overcoming previous negative experiences with school. Due to this, I am incredibly passionate about helping other students “learn how to learn” and fall in love with learning, like I have!
Experience
My tutoring journey began when I was taking Chem 181 online at SAIT last summer. I started an online study group for some classmates and I to meet up weekly, which organically turned into informal tutoring sessions. I loved doing them - I really fell in love with it! I gained so much personal fulfilment from feeling like I was doing something to make a tangible difference for my fellow student’s academic success.
This inspired me to sign up as a Learning Peer in the PLP program when I returned to MRU in the fall, where I received formal training and valuable experience.
As an LP for MATH 0115 my first semester, I received excellent feedback in both my peer evaluation and from my learners themselves, along with a Learning Peer Award. I learned so much - I do my best to follow researched learning practices in my sessions, such as Varied Practice and Spaced Practice. I try to have my learners guide sessions as much as possible in terms of content and learning activities. I am passionate about receiving earner feedback regarding how I can improve. It is important to me that my learners to feel like our sessions are a productive use of their time.
In my second semester, I tutored groups in CHEM 0130 and MATH 0131 - along with taking some additional training through the PLP program. I improved as a tutor and received extremely positive feedback from my learners and in my 20-hour staff evaluation. I was awarded both a Learning Peer Award and an Outstanding Contribution award.
I have completed almost 50 session hours as an LP over the course of the 2 semesters, with nearly 70 total volunteer hours - which includes hours spent in training.
References In the PLP program, Learners can provide anonymous feedback for their LP during mid and end semester evaluations. Mine include:
“Kate has been absolutely wonderful, I wouldn’t be doing so well in my class if it weren’t for her”
“I feel like Kate is devoted to us and our improvement”
“I’ve had an excellent experience so far. Kate is doing a great job!”
“Kate is really thorough in going through problems and concepts step by step and explaining each in a more detailed way then we did in class.”
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2024.05.16 20:09 Western-Leek2287 Possible gender crisis ?? I could use advice.

I (f22) am nervous about the possibility of a gender journey causing a breakup with my boyfriend (m23).
In the last few years I've fully shaved my head, dyed it a million colors, and currently it's in a mullet-y style. I've always been a little wary that I'm not super straight presenting, and if he feels some type of way about that. He doesn't control my hair in any way, and I just want to express my bisexuality in somehow, especially because he's my first (real) boyfriend and I've never dated anyone else. My hair has never been an issue between us, it's just a clear indicator that I'm a little queer.
We've been together since the summer of 2020, and I love him so so much. We both still live with our parents as he finishes school and I am... directionless (Maybe grad school, maybe just a job, idk).
I think we are both pretty conflict avoidant people, and I haven't brought up that I've shifted my pronouns from she/her to any/all. It's a really minor shift but it's sort of a step into the possibility of a bigger gender shift.
I also was raised super religious, so my whole M.O. for the first 17 years of my life was get married early and have a bunch of babies, which has been a separate struggle of mine (do I want children or have I been wired to want children, in this world is it even ethical to bring more souls to earth, am I destined for the tradwife life if I have kids, etc). Which is why I think I've held so closely to the idea that I'm a woman. Because I've always been seen as a woman and my value has been placed on my reproductive capabilities.
I love my boyfriend so much and I'm worried that if I go on a gender journey and find that I'm not a woman, that we won't have the future that I've been thinking of the last 3.5 years. Which is a possibility I'm having to get comfortable with and it kills me. I also worry that if I just throw this gender possibility under the rug that I'll come back to it in another 3 years and find myself just deeper in the relationship with the same issues. My boyfriend isn't homophobic, but I don't think he's really queer in any way so I worry that this may be the end.
I'd like advice on how to find yourself gender wise, because I think this is what I have to do. I plan to talk through this with him and we'll decide together if we can stay together or if we're just not compatible in this way. It absolutely breaks my heart, but I'd rather live fully authentically and talk through this now than waste both of our time with something that won't go anywhere.
I also hate the possibility that I come back from this journey with the answer I am a woman, because then it'll seem like I'm bullshitting.? Maybe not even that, I just don't want to throw away this relationship if I can help it.
Anyways. Thanks in advance. I didn't know where else to go for something like this (other than the therapy appointment I just got out of).
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2024.05.16 20:02 DTG_Bot This Week in Destiny 05/16/2024

Source: https://www.bungie.net/7/en/News/Article/twid-05-16-2024
This week in Destiny, we are a little over two weeks away from the launch of The Final Shape. From The Witness to the Dread to Prismatic to Exotic class items, and more, there are so many things to be excited about. And today, we have even more to share with you, including some system updates and reworks that will also happen at launch. So, without further ado, let’s get into it!
Topics for this week:
  • Weapons tuning recap.
  • Build your arsenal shorts.
  • Enhanced perk updates.
  • Memento changes.
  • Reduced Fragment costs at Ikora in The Final Shape
  • New boss profile for The Pantheon.
  • Zero Hour Exotic mission is live.
  • METORO webcomic feature.
  • Destiny 2 Content Vault updates.

Weapons Tuning Recap

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Yesterday, we shared details about our plans for weapons tuning in The Final Shape. This includes a change to some weapon mod specs, weapon balancing, and perk updates. For more details, check out our Dev Insight: Weapons Tuning Preview blog.

Build Your Arsenal

As the excitement for The Final Shape is ramping up, we’re sharing a first look at some of the Exotic weapons and armor you can expect to see. Check them out and start cooking up those builds!

Microcosm Heavy Ammo Trace Rifle
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Khostov Auto Rifle
Video Link
Mataidoxia Warlock Exotic Chest Armor
Video Link
Gifted Conviction Hunter Exotic Chest Armor
Video Link
Hazardous Propulsion Titan Exotic Chest Armor
Video Link

Enhancement in The Final Shape

During the Lightfall year, players have gotten a taste of weapon enhancement with the raid Adept weapons from Root of Nightmares and Crota's End. In The Final Shape, you'll see that this system has undergone some upgrades, making enhancing your weapons easier and allowing us to comfortably expand this system to include more weapons. Here’s a quick recap on how weapon enhancement will work alongside some of the changes:
  • Weapon enhancement allows the weapon to be upgraded to receive enhanced traits, a weapon level, and a memento socket. To upgrade your weapon, players can navigate to the inspection screen and insert the enhancement tier mod for standard currencies (raid Adept weapons will continue to use Spoils of Conquest).
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  • Enhancement Tier 1:
    • Replaces your Masterwork and provides the weapon with an enhanced intrinsic that matches the stat of your old Masterwork.
    • Provides a weapon level, a date when you first enhanced the weapon, and a memento socket.
    • Raid Adepts only: Since these weapons have a base-crafted version, we want the Adept versions to feel like a meaningful upgrade. Therefore, these weapons can visit the Relic on Mars to adjust their first two columns (typically barrels/magazines) in a similar fashion to how crafted weapons can augment these perk columns.
  • Enhancement Tier 2 (weapon level 11 requirement):
    • Once the player inserts this mod, the left column trait(s) will automatically be upgraded to their enhanced perks. If you have multiple perks, this will update all traits in the column. Players will not need to visit the Relic on Mars to update these traits anymore.
  • Enhancement Tier 3 (weapon level 17 requirement):
    • Once the player applies this mod, the right column weapon trait perks will automatically be updated to be enhanced. Like the left column, this will upgrade all of the traits present and does not require visiting the Relic.
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We've heard the feedback that weapons should have more avenues to acquire enhanced traits. In The Final Shape, all new weapons will either be craftable or have access to weapon enhancement. In addition, weapons that remain active drops in the following activities will be eligible for enhancement:
  • Vow of the Disciple raid Adepts
  • Guardian Games
  • King's Fall raid Adepts
  • Gambit
  • Competitive Crucible (all of them)
  • Trials of Osiris
  • Crucible
  • Iron Banner
  • Vanguard Ops
  • Nightfalls
  • Prophecy Dungeon
This will include older instances of these weapons, as long as they have an origin trait. Unfortunately, due to some technical constraints, there are a handful of weapons instances from before Season 17 that have origin traits and are active drops, but they will not be eligible for weapon enhancement. If a weapon is not actively dropping in these activities and playlists or it’s under the legacy focusing options, it will not be enhance-able when The Final Shape releases. If weapons are reissued and become a part of a playlist's active drops once again, we'll update older versions that have origin traits to enter weapon enhancement.

Mementos in The Final Shape

We've received a lot of feedback on weapon mementos, especially as new mementos have released in our seasonal events. In The Final Shape, we have a few changes coming that impact how you store mementos and apply them to your weapons.
  • Crafted and enhanced weapons will no longer need to visit the Relic on Mars to apply mementos. Players can apply the memento of their choosing directly in the weapon inspection screen.
  • Memento stack cap limits will be raised from 1 to 3.
  • Mementos will no longer be stored alongside the player's consumables. When The Final Shape launches, your mementos under consumables will show as faded. Then, once the faded memento is dismantled, you'll see +1 memento added in the weapon inspection screen as a virtual currency. For players who figured out how to get around the original memento stack size limits, this will allow you to dismantle all those mementos safely, even if you temporarily go over the intended stack limit of three. If you are holding three (or more) of a particular memento, it will not drop again until you spend your mementos to be under the stack size limit of three.

Reduced Fragment Costs at Ikora In The Final Shape

Subclass Fragments purchasable from Ikora are expensive, particularly considering how many there are, especially for New Lights. In The Final Shape, we have reduced the cost of Fragments from 25000 Glimmer to 10000 Glimmer. Our goal here is to make these vital build-crafting elements more accessible for new and returning players.

The Pantheon Grows Stronger

Another week, and your task has become more difficult, Guardians. Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness, has joined The Pantheon, and we’ve gathered intel for your mission.
VANGUARD – GUARDIAN DISPATCH – ALL POINTS BULLETIN
DEFENDERS OF THE CITY,
You are tasked with the elimination of the following target:

-RHULK, DISCIPLE OF THE WITNESS-
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CLASSIFICATION
  • The last-known Lubraean
  • First Disciple of the Witness
  • Other names: The Upender, Worm Father
  • Dread
  • Resonant
HAZARDS
  • Darkness mastery
  • Immeasurable strength and durability
  • Powerful Lubrae’s Ruin Glaive
  • Suns of Lubrae attack and debuff
  • Savage Strike kick
  • Umbral Suffocation attack
  • Teleportation
  • Resonant Spikes area effect
  • Guardians rated Sigma-3 or lower are advised not to engage
INTEL
  • Rhulk was born on the planet Lubrae, a world originally blessed by the Traveler that spiraled into an authoritarian regime when the Traveler left. Fueled by rage, Rhulk sought to destroy the regime, but his bloodlust led to being ostracized from his clan. Eventually, afraid of what he’d become, his clan attempted to kill him.
  • Decrypted records from the Pyramid indicate that the Witness made contact with Rhulk during this time, restored him, and empowered him as the first Disciple. Rhulk took his vengeance on Lubrae, annihilating its parent star and destroying the planet.
  • Vanguard power assessments place Rhulk far above any previous enemy faced by any Guardian. Battle scholars theorize the bold fireteam that stormed the sunken Pyramid only prevailed due to Rhulk’s humoring a fight to begin with. But prevail they did.
OF NOTE
  • Hidden cipher-sequences buried in the symbols throughout have been decrypted by a pioneering Cryptarch, thanks to countless fireteams keeping the way clear. The solved sequence is believed to be astronomical coordinates to Lubrae. (Probe dispatched… awaiting arrival.)
  • The creation of the Hive was majorly influenced by Rhulk. The first Disciple of the Witness subjugated the Worm mother, Xita, and forced her spawn into union with the Krill, which led to the Hive species and the Hive Gods themselves.
  • Cryptarchs have uncovered communications between Rhulk and Savathûn in which Savathûn derides Rhulk’s simplicity as a tactician. According to the Witch Queen, the first Disciple only values strength, and his downfall will be his brute force approach to every situation.

Zero Hour Exotic Mission Is Live

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The Zero Hour Exotic mission is now live. If you haven’t jumped in yet, you can find it in the Into the Light node in the Director. Completing the mission in the required timeframe will earn you the Outbreak Perfected Exotic Pulse Rifle.
As we mentioned last week, we’re celebrating the release by asking you to share your favorite moments with TR3-VR. Post your favorite art, screenshots, videos, or memes — anything that shows your love for our favorite overly attached robot. Just use the hashtag #MyFriendTR3VR. We’ll be giving our favorites an Art or Movie of the Week emblem and sharing your creations in a future TWID.

METORO Webcomic Feature

Do you like cute webcomics? Of course you do! Check out these weekly panels from Japanese webcomic artist METORO that detail her first journey into Destiny 2! Remember what it was like the first time you got your hands on the Gjallarhorn? How about your first raid? Piecing together the story behind the Light and Darkness saga? Well, METORO has put her Destiny 2 adventures into art form. You can catch her original work over on TwitteX in Japanese or read it translated into English below:

METORO Discovers Destiny 2

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METORO Challenges Onslaught

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METORO Teaches a History Lesson

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METORO Runs Vault of Glass

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METORO Takes on The Pantheon

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Player Support Report

"I would die for Archie” did not mean I wanted him to actively be the death of me.
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Known Issues List Help Forums Bungie Help Twitter

DESTINY CONTENT VAULT UPDATES

With the start of Year 7 of Destiny 2, on June 4 certain items will be deprecated from player inventories that correspond with vaulted activities and seasonal campaigns. They will then be moved into the Destiny Content Vault.
We have updated the Destiny Content Vault article to reflect these changes and created a new article fully outlining Items Being Deprecated at the Start of Year 7 for players to reference.

PARENTAL CONTROLS

Parents, guardians, and other responsible adults are now able to adjust their child’s Destiny 2 settings.
To set up parental controls, both the child and their adult need a Bungie.net account, and we will need to verify that the person providing consent and setting controls is an adult. We have created a Parental Controls Help article with details explaining how to create an account and instructions on linking it to your child's.
We have also updated our privacy policy. Please visit Bungie.net to create or manage your account and set your preferences today.

KNOWN ISSUES

While we continue investigating various known issues, here is a list of the latest issues that were reported to us in our #Help Forum:
  • Capturing a zone in the Collision PvP game mode while having full super energy will slightly reduce Super energy.
  • Tormentors can push turrets away in Onslaught with their slam or grab attacks.
  • The Zero Deaths Triumph only unlocks when completing Zero Hour on the Legend difficulty, which should unlock on both Normal and Legend difficulties.
For a full list of emergent issues in Destiny 2, players can review our Known Issues article.
If you observe other issues, please report them to our #Help forum.

Who’s The Fairest Of Them All?

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This is what happens when someone asks you to draw your favorite Ghost Shell. The classic 77-way first-place tie.
Cheeese Lord on TwitteX
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A Titan’s Sacrifice

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Why does it always seem to be Titans dying in spectacular fashion? Is it because they are the bravest class, charging into battle to protect others without worrying about their own well-being? Uh... yeah, we can just go with that.
Movie of the Week:
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That’s everything we have for this week. Hopefully you’ve been having fun on the new PvP maps. We know there is a lot to do in these final weeks before The Final Shape, but if you haven’t checked the PvP maps out yet, jump into the New Territory playlist to give them a try. Not only are they beautiful and fun, you can also earn the Slaycation emblem by checking them out.
We’ll be back next week with another TWID and more details to share on The Final Shape. In the meantime, be good to each other, and thanks for hanging out with us.
Destiny 2 Community Team
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2024.05.16 20:01 DTG_Bot This Week in Destiny 05/16/2024

Source: https://www.bungie.net/7/en/News/Article/twid-05-16-2024
This week in Destiny, we are a little over two weeks away from the launch of The Final Shape. From The Witness to the Dread to Prismatic to Exotic class items, and more, there are so many things to be excited about. And today, we have even more to share with you, including some system updates and reworks that will also happen at launch. So, without further ado, let’s get into it!
Topics for this week:
  • Weapons tuning recap.
  • Build your arsenal shorts.
  • Enhanced perk updates.
  • Memento changes.
  • Reduced Fragment costs at Ikora in The Final Shape
  • New boss profile for The Pantheon.
  • Zero Hour Exotic mission is live.
  • METORO webcomic feature.
  • Destiny 2 Content Vault updates.

Weapons Tuning Recap

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Yesterday, we shared details about our plans for weapons tuning in The Final Shape. This includes a change to some weapon mod specs, weapon balancing, and perk updates. For more details, check out our Dev Insight: Weapons Tuning Preview blog.

Build Your Arsenal

As the excitement for The Final Shape is ramping up, we’re sharing a first look at some of the Exotic weapons and armor you can expect to see. Check them out and start cooking up those builds!

Microcosm Heavy Ammo Trace Rifle
Video Link
Khostov Auto Rifle
Video Link
Mataidoxia Warlock Exotic Chest Armor
Video Link
Gifted Conviction Hunter Exotic Chest Armor
Video Link
Hazardous Propulsion Titan Exotic Chest Armor
Video Link

Enhancement in The Final Shape

During the Lightfall year, players have gotten a taste of weapon enhancement with the raid Adept weapons from Root of Nightmares and Crota's End. In The Final Shape, you'll see that this system has undergone some upgrades, making enhancing your weapons easier and allowing us to comfortably expand this system to include more weapons. Here’s a quick recap on how weapon enhancement will work alongside some of the changes:
  • Weapon enhancement allows the weapon to be upgraded to receive enhanced traits, a weapon level, and a memento socket. To upgrade your weapon, players can navigate to the inspection screen and insert the enhancement tier mod for standard currencies (raid Adept weapons will continue to use Spoils of Conquest).
Image Linkimgur
  • Enhancement Tier 1:
    • Replaces your Masterwork and provides the weapon with an enhanced intrinsic that matches the stat of your old Masterwork.
    • Provides a weapon level, a date when you first enhanced the weapon, and a memento socket.
    • Raid Adepts only: Since these weapons have a base-crafted version, we want the Adept versions to feel like a meaningful upgrade. Therefore, these weapons can visit the Relic on Mars to adjust their first two columns (typically barrels/magazines) in a similar fashion to how crafted weapons can augment these perk columns.
  • Enhancement Tier 2 (weapon level 11 requirement):
    • Once the player inserts this mod, the left column trait(s) will automatically be upgraded to their enhanced perks. If you have multiple perks, this will update all traits in the column. Players will not need to visit the Relic on Mars to update these traits anymore.
  • Enhancement Tier 3 (weapon level 17 requirement):
    • Once the player applies this mod, the right column weapon trait perks will automatically be updated to be enhanced. Like the left column, this will upgrade all of the traits present and does not require visiting the Relic.
Image Linkimgur
We've heard the feedback that weapons should have more avenues to acquire enhanced traits. In The Final Shape, all new weapons will either be craftable or have access to weapon enhancement. In addition, weapons that remain active drops in the following activities will be eligible for enhancement:
  • Vow of the Disciple raid Adepts
  • Guardian Games
  • King's Fall raid Adepts
  • Gambit
  • Competitive Crucible (all of them)
  • Trials of Osiris
  • Crucible
  • Iron Banner
  • Vanguard Ops
  • Nightfalls
  • Prophecy Dungeon
This will include older instances of these weapons, as long as they have an origin trait. Unfortunately, due to some technical constraints, there are a handful of weapons instances from before Season 17 that have origin traits and are active drops, but they will not be eligible for weapon enhancement. If a weapon is not actively dropping in these activities and playlists or it’s under the legacy focusing options, it will not be enhance-able when The Final Shape releases. If weapons are reissued and become a part of a playlist's active drops once again, we'll update older versions that have origin traits to enter weapon enhancement.

Mementos in The Final Shape

We've received a lot of feedback on weapon mementos, especially as new mementos have released in our seasonal events. In The Final Shape, we have a few changes coming that impact how you store mementos and apply them to your weapons.
  • Crafted and enhanced weapons will no longer need to visit the Relic on Mars to apply mementos. Players can apply the memento of their choosing directly in the weapon inspection screen.
  • Memento stack cap limits will be raised from 1 to 3.
  • Mementos will no longer be stored alongside the player's consumables. When The Final Shape launches, your mementos under consumables will show as faded. Then, once the faded memento is dismantled, you'll see +1 memento added in the weapon inspection screen as a virtual currency. For players who figured out how to get around the original memento stack size limits, this will allow you to dismantle all those mementos safely, even if you temporarily go over the intended stack limit of three. If you are holding three (or more) of a particular memento, it will not drop again until you spend your mementos to be under the stack size limit of three.

Reduced Fragment Costs at Ikora In The Final Shape

Subclass Fragments purchasable from Ikora are expensive, particularly considering how many there are, especially for New Lights. In The Final Shape, we have reduced the cost of Fragments from 25000 Glimmer to 10000 Glimmer. Our goal here is to make these vital build-crafting elements more accessible for new and returning players.

The Pantheon Grows Stronger

Another week, and your task has become more difficult, Guardians. Rhulk, Disciple of the Witness, has joined The Pantheon, and we’ve gathered intel for your mission.
VANGUARD – GUARDIAN DISPATCH – ALL POINTS BULLETIN
DEFENDERS OF THE CITY,
You are tasked with the elimination of the following target:

-RHULK, DISCIPLE OF THE WITNESS-
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CLASSIFICATION
  • The last-known Lubraean
  • First Disciple of the Witness
  • Other names: The Upender, Worm Father
  • Dread
  • Resonant
HAZARDS
  • Darkness mastery
  • Immeasurable strength and durability
  • Powerful Lubrae’s Ruin Glaive
  • Suns of Lubrae attack and debuff
  • Savage Strike kick
  • Umbral Suffocation attack
  • Teleportation
  • Resonant Spikes area effect
  • Guardians rated Sigma-3 or lower are advised not to engage
INTEL
  • Rhulk was born on the planet Lubrae, a world originally blessed by the Traveler that spiraled into an authoritarian regime when the Traveler left. Fueled by rage, Rhulk sought to destroy the regime, but his bloodlust led to being ostracized from his clan. Eventually, afraid of what he’d become, his clan attempted to kill him.
  • Decrypted records from the Pyramid indicate that the Witness made contact with Rhulk during this time, restored him, and empowered him as the first Disciple. Rhulk took his vengeance on Lubrae, annihilating its parent star and destroying the planet.
  • Vanguard power assessments place Rhulk far above any previous enemy faced by any Guardian. Battle scholars theorize the bold fireteam that stormed the sunken Pyramid only prevailed due to Rhulk’s humoring a fight to begin with. But prevail they did.
OF NOTE
  • Hidden cipher-sequences buried in the symbols throughout have been decrypted by a pioneering Cryptarch, thanks to countless fireteams keeping the way clear. The solved sequence is believed to be astronomical coordinates to Lubrae. (Probe dispatched… awaiting arrival.)
  • The creation of the Hive was majorly influenced by Rhulk. The first Disciple of the Witness subjugated the Worm mother, Xita, and forced her spawn into union with the Krill, which led to the Hive species and the Hive Gods themselves.
  • Cryptarchs have uncovered communications between Rhulk and Savathûn in which Savathûn derides Rhulk’s simplicity as a tactician. According to the Witch Queen, the first Disciple only values strength, and his downfall will be his brute force approach to every situation.

Zero Hour Exotic Mission Is Live

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The Zero Hour Exotic mission is now live. If you haven’t jumped in yet, you can find it in the Into the Light node in the Director. Completing the mission in the required timeframe will earn you the Outbreak Perfected Exotic Pulse Rifle.
As we mentioned last week, we’re celebrating the release by asking you to share your favorite moments with TR3-VR. Post your favorite art, screenshots, videos, or memes — anything that shows your love for our favorite overly attached robot. Just use the hashtag #MyFriendTR3VR. We’ll be giving our favorites an Art or Movie of the Week emblem and sharing your creations in a future TWID.

METORO Webcomic Feature

Do you like cute webcomics? Of course you do! Check out these weekly panels from Japanese webcomic artist METORO that detail her first journey into Destiny 2! Remember what it was like the first time you got your hands on the Gjallarhorn? How about your first raid? Piecing together the story behind the Light and Darkness saga? Well, METORO has put her Destiny 2 adventures into art form. You can catch her original work over on TwitteX in Japanese or read it translated into English below:

METORO Discovers Destiny 2

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METORO Challenges Onslaught

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METORO Teaches a History Lesson

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METORO Runs Vault of Glass

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METORO Takes on The Pantheon

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Player Support Report

"I would die for Archie” did not mean I wanted him to actively be the death of me.
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DESTINY CONTENT VAULT UPDATES

With the start of Year 7 of Destiny 2, on June 4 certain items will be deprecated from player inventories that correspond with vaulted activities and seasonal campaigns. They will then be moved into the Destiny Content Vault.
We have updated the Destiny Content Vault article to reflect these changes and created a new article fully outlining Items Being Deprecated at the Start of Year 7 for players to reference.

PARENTAL CONTROLS

Parents, guardians, and other responsible adults are now able to adjust their child’s Destiny 2 settings.
To set up parental controls, both the child and their adult need a Bungie.net account, and we will need to verify that the person providing consent and setting controls is an adult. We have created a Parental Controls Help article with details explaining how to create an account and instructions on linking it to your child's.
We have also updated our privacy policy. Please visit Bungie.net to create or manage your account and set your preferences today.

KNOWN ISSUES

While we continue investigating various known issues, here is a list of the latest issues that were reported to us in our #Help Forum:
  • Capturing a zone in the Collision PvP game mode while having full super energy will slightly reduce Super energy.
  • Tormentors can push turrets away in Onslaught with their slam or grab attacks.
  • The Zero Deaths Triumph only unlocks when completing Zero Hour on the Legend difficulty, which should unlock on both Normal and Legend difficulties.
For a full list of emergent issues in Destiny 2, players can review our Known Issues article.
If you observe other issues, please report them to our #Help forum.

Who’s The Fairest Of Them All?

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This is what happens when someone asks you to draw your favorite Ghost Shell. The classic 77-way first-place tie.
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A Titan’s Sacrifice

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Why does it always seem to be Titans dying in spectacular fashion? Is it because they are the bravest class, charging into battle to protect others without worrying about their own well-being? Uh... yeah, we can just go with that.
Movie of the Week:
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That’s everything we have for this week. Hopefully you’ve been having fun on the new PvP maps. We know there is a lot to do in these final weeks before The Final Shape, but if you haven’t checked the PvP maps out yet, jump into the New Territory playlist to give them a try. Not only are they beautiful and fun, you can also earn the Slaycation emblem by checking them out.
We’ll be back next week with another TWID and more details to share on The Final Shape. In the meantime, be good to each other, and thanks for hanging out with us.
Destiny 2 Community Team
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2024.05.16 20:01 eliistryinghisbest WIBTA if I didn’t come out to my family as trans?

I (14M) have known about me being trans for about a year now. I’m comfortable with myself and thinking about myself as a guy (using non-binary/transmasc pronouns) has helped me with my gender dysphoria a lot.
My mom’s side of the family is super supportive with LGBTQ+ stuff. I’m also bisexual and going to pride this weekend with my best friend, so I’m planning on testing the waters when I see them next and telling them I’m bi. But I know they’d be chill with me being bi or trans, they’re just really nice people and I’ve always felt comfortable around them.
My dad’s side, however, is pretty dysfunctional and I’m not sure if I’m going to tell them. My aunt was always the favorite, which has caused a lot of issues between my dad and his parents. My aunt’s kids are also horrible and my aunt expects me to help her with a lot of stuff, even though she was never there for me during my childhood.
My grandma is in her 80s and my grandpa as well. My grandpa is in the midst of a really bad depression (he has been for a year) and we’re not sure how much longer he’ll be in it for. And although they’re not against queer people, my grandma is pretty Christian, as well as all of my extended family on that side.
My parents want to move north in a few years, so I’m honestly thinking about not telling my dad’s side. I don’t want to tell my grandparents and cause further strained tensions between my dad and his parents, especially since I’m not sure how much longer they have left. My aunt and uncle also don’t really like us anyways, so I don’t want to ruin any remaining relationship between my dad and his family in the last few years we’re staying in state.
After we move, we’ll probably not have a lot of contact with my dad’s side as they’re not extremely close anyways. I still feel like it’s an asshole-y thing to do, as I’m trying to transition from FtM early (I’m practicing voice changes, dressing more masc, and having a high T diet so when I finally get on T it’ll be easier for my transition) so they might have their suspicions, I just won’t confirm it.
I don’t know. Should I tell them or should I just stay in the closet and fully transition when we move?
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2024.05.16 19:48 Uno_Sarcagian You guys should think very carefully before you involve legislators in video games

tl;dr:
I'm ready for the flurry of downvotes, but I'm skeptical that having legislators involved in regulating video games will bring anything but misery. I've read the FAQ on what seems to be the official website for the movement, and I can't say my concerns were much alleviated, but maybe you guys can clarify.
I get that this movement is very attractive in theory. Who wants to see games they've paid for and enjoyed get shut down? But once you involve regulators, you need to be prepared to deal with unintended consequences. For example, let's say we pass a regulation that all games as a service must provide a patch when shutting down that allows the game to live on in some fashion. If I'm an indie game developer with a couple of AWS credits who wants to try out a concept for an online game, am I going to run afoul of these regulations? A game like Palworld might never face the light of day if facing increased regulatory burden. The people you're targeting are the big corporations, but small businesses are always the ones to suffer from red tape, and often in ways that are not possible to predict.
Do we even trust legislators to find the nuance on this issue? Having read the FAQ, even I'm not sure what the solution would look like as someone who has played video games my whole life. We've established that the solution would need to be tuned correctly to avoid impacting small businesses, and the FAQ points out that we can't expect publishers to keep their online games alive forever. If the people writing the petitions can't define how to protect live service games without holding publishers at gunpoint to maintain them indefinitely, how can we expect some out of touch lawmakers to do it?
Further, I would ask how much of this is really a problem to begin with, and whether this is an issue that might solve itself given time. Gamers seem to be well aware that the live-service model is fraught with issues, and know exactly which publishers are likely to be untrustworthy. This whole thing seems to have started over Ubisoft's The Crew. There's hardly a less trustworthy publisher, and indeed Skull and Bones released as a complete flop. Gamers recognized a live service game where the rug was likely to get pulled out from under them and were savvy enough to avoid it. If nobody is playing these games, why are we forcing companies to devote additional resources by patching or maintaining them? These games are dying for a reason, and even if you don't believe in voting with your wallet (though it does, just look at Helldivers), you can easily avoid these pitfalls by not buying. Really, there are much better games out there than those made by Sony and Ubisoft, and even they seem to be slowly moving away from live service.
As for games that ARE in demand, preservationists seem to do a good job maintaining those. They may run up against a cease and desist, but there's a lesson to learn here: Copyright law and other regulations don't exist to protect consumers or enthusiasts. In practice, they invariably serve the large corporations that you're trying to hold to account.
I've seen one argument that since you're effectively buying a license, even offline singleplayer games could be revoked from you in theory. Not only would actually doing this be a massively unpopular move, but as an unintended benefit of piracy, pretty much every modern offline video game has been successfully preserved.
I'm not saying you guys don't have a legitimate issue. I'm asking you to explore your options before opening the pandora's box of legislation. You should demand transparency from vendors about what you're actually buying. You should ask CMs what the legacy support plan is for when live service ends. Before you run to consumer rights legislation, be a smart consumer first. Once you get the lawmakers involved, you might be sorry you did.
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2024.05.16 19:36 sigmapilot How much ground school with CFI? (PPL)

How many hours of ground school did you do with your CFI leading up to PPL?
I don't want to be that student who shows up only wanting to fly and never do theoretical study but I also don't want to pay for CFI hours for something I could accomplish on my own, just trying to find a baseline.
I have seen wildly different assertions, from "0, just do sporty's on your own, get your written done before you show up" to really high seeming numbers. (I'm through the majority of the Sporty's course, studying PHAK/AFM/AIM etc as well, planning to schedule soon)
I am at ~4 and a 1/2 hours right now. I understand there is preflight inspection, going over the lesson on the ground, and then postflight debrief with CFI, and eventually I will go over any potential missed questions from the written exam and prepare for the oral exam with the CFI as well. My school is both part 61/141 and even for part 61 (what I'm doing) has stage checks including an oral stage check prior to solo which to me seems like good practice.
Outside of that, should I expect any significant amount of ground school? I see a lot of people talk about "ground school" only in reference to the written test.
The receptionist/administrator at my school really tried to sell me on doing ground school with them specifically for the test when I first enrolled, which I had to firmly say no to a few times. My CFI recently recommended we get a couple ground sessions in on days where we have weather cancellations, and specifically referenced FAR 61.105 and 61.107. It seems to me .105 is just the written test which I can do on my own while .107 has been referenced in this sub before as the FAA being stricter about seeing specific logged ground school time with CFI and merely a Sporty's endorsement not being adequate for a checkride.
Anyways, how many ground sessions did you do, and at what point in your training(pre-solo, post-solo, leading up to checkride)?
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2024.05.16 19:30 shatternana2005 I feel so lost and a failure

i'm gonna try and keep this short, but i hope i get some detailed responses - ones that aren't too harsh because i am very self aware about my flaws, i dont need any more criticism.
I am (18,F) currently in exam season of A-levels, and well, im doing horribly. I reverted to islam about a year ago and its literally the only thing thats keeping me going (im not suicidal but im just so so tired and drained), and even at that i'm doing horribly at.
To put breifly, my discipline, confidence and motivation has depleted completely during these 2 academic years. I have gone through so much, yet nothing at all, because when i put everything into perspective it was me that has let myself down so much. My friends say i have imposter syndrome because of how much i blame myself, but honestly, if i had just sucked up my emotional self and put my head down into my studies without caring about my social life, then maybe i wouldnt be a failure right now. If i set down my priorities straight, maybe i wouldve been ok. But then, when i try to put this in practise when i have a burst of motivation, i just cant do it because i dont have a passion or really like any of my subjects. My teachers were also quite horrible towards me (e.g. one of them told me they didnt care about my mental health), so it just adding onto me being unable to push myself. There's so much else that goes into this but no ones here to read a biography about me. Anyways.
I try to be a good muslim and i understand this isnt easy but damn i am horrible. I try to pray 5 times a day, but sometimes theyre late, sometimes i miss them because im overwhelmed with everything or don't feel worthy enough to pray, sometimes i try to wake up for fajr but just end up falling back asleep, sometimes everything goes amazingly well for 2 weeks and then im back down to being useless. I try to listen to quran, i try to recite, i try to listen to lectures and i try to put all my faith into Allah (swt) but why do i feel so unsincere? I feel selfish when i asked for a good future when im not putting enough work in, i feel selfish relying on Allah (swt) when im lazy, i feel selfish asking for things to get better when i dont deserve for it to get better once i have proved myself to Him that i deserve it.
Now, im hating on myself too much and displaying myself as some next coach potatoe but don't think of me as entirley this way. I do try, believe me, in GCSEs i was the top performing student in my 'requires improving' rated secondary school. My grades were so good that i was able to attend one of the best sixth forms. But so much happened to me these past 2 years like i even went into therapy for a bit and i've completely failed myself and my family. i used to be that little girl hoping to go to an amazing university and now im wondering how i'll be able to even pass my A-levels.
I feel like an absolute failure. In my studies, religion, to my family, to my younger self. I know i can retake but i cant imagine myself going through something as traumatic as this again. I will nevertheless, if i am unable to get into my firm uni.
i sound so dramatic without full context but anyways. What im hoping to get from this is some islamic advice to make myself feel better. Perhaps some verses, hadiths or just in general Dawah (i think thats what its called please correct me if im wrong in using this terminology) to increase my confidence and reliance on Allah and His plan and lessons/teachings, as well as advice on improving myself e.g. finding my passion, increasing my confidence, acceptance - if you can relate it to islam that'd be great.
Sorry this is so long and i hope i have made sense because i've been crying typing this all up. Thank you :)
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2024.05.16 19:30 Illustrious_Leg1459 Long Term Sub to End of Year/ Year End Classroom Cleanup

I am long term subbing in middle school art (5-8th grade) art through the rest of the year because the current teacher had a baby. She has also decided to be a stay at home mom and is not coming back to teach. As part of my assignment I was tasked with end of the year cleanup of the room. I have been slowly cleaning and organizing everything in the room for next years new art teacher. The room is incredibly messy with random supplies in just about every drawer and cupboard. How much old art should I purge in an effort to clean up. I am taking this rather seriously because I personally would hate to take over in job where everything is a total mess. I have already taken several good examples of each art project and organized the few lesson plans I have found in different drawers (sometimes different parts of the lesson plan were in different drawers around the classroom!!) I have also handed back as much art as l could but there are entire drawers filled with art that was never handed back, most still in the class folder! What would you want if you were starting in a new classroom/school? Should I take off the posters from the wall and put them away so the new art teacher can make the room how they want? What do I do? Any advice is very appreciated.
As a side note I would like to say that I just graduated in January with a Physical Education/ Adapted PE/Health/Coaching/Outdoor Adventure degree. While I do quite a bit of art in my free time I don’t know what sort of environment is normal for a new teacher to step into.
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2024.05.16 19:09 BGodInspired What Does David's Anointing Teach Us About God's Choice and Our Potential?

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The Dawn of a King: An Unforgettable Anointing

Have you ever witnessed a moment so pivotal that it feels like the very course of history is changing before your eyes? The anointing of David by Samuel is one such moment, a divine appointment that reshapes the destiny of a nation. This stirring account, found in the heart of 1 Samuel 16, is not just a historical event but a powerful lesson on God’s sovereignty and the importance of character over outward appearances.

Understanding the Why: Samuel’s Divine Mission

Before we dive into the anointing itself, let’s set the stage. Why did Samuel anoint David in the first place? The answer lies in the failure of King Saul, the first king of Israel, who disobeyed God’s commands. This disobedience led God to seek a man “after his own heart” (1 Samuel 13:14), which set the scene for Samuel’s pivotal mission to the house of Jesse in Bethlehem.

The Unlikely Choice: David, the Shepherd Boy

Upon arriving in Bethlehem, Samuel is met with Jesse’s sons. Yet, as he views each of Jesse’s impressive sons, God reminds him, “Do not consider his appearance or his height… The LORD looks at the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7). In an unexpected turn, God’s choice is revealed to be the youngest son, David, a mere shepherd boy. This choice underscores a profound biblical truth: God values character and the heart above all else.

The Anointing of David: A Moment of Divine Favor

The anointing of David is both simple and profound. With no grand audience, in the presence of his family, David is anointed by Samuel. This act, involving the pouring of oil over David’s head, symbolizes God’s special choosing and empowering of David for kingship. It’s a vivid demonstration of how God exalts the humble and shifts destinies in quiet, yet profound ways.

From Pasture to Palace: The Journey Begins

David’s journey from the pasture to the palace is nothing short of extraordinary. Despite his anointing, David returns to the fields, continuing his duties until the time was right. His eventual rise to kingship is a testament to patience, divine timing, and the unfolding of God’s perfect plan. It teaches us the value of faithfulness in small beginnings and the assurance that God’s purposes will prevail.

Applying David’s Story to Our Lives

The story of David’s anointing is rich with lessons for us today. It serves as a reminder that God sees beyond our appearances and qualifications; He looks at the heart. It encourages us to cultivate humility, faithfulness, and a heart aligned with God’s will. Indeed, in God’s kingdom, the last often become first, and the humble are exalted.

Join the Adventure: Dive Deeper into the Bible

This account is just one of many that reveal the depth, intrigue, and transformative power of the Bible. Whether you’re new to its pages or a seasoned reader, there’s always more to discover, more wisdom to uncover, and more of God’s heart to understand. Let the story of David inspire you to explore the Bible with fresh eyes and an open heart.
Are you ready to embark on a journey of discovery? To delve into the stories that have shaped faiths and forged destinies? The Bible is an endless well of wisdom, guidance, and profound truths just waiting to be explored. Dive in, seek earnestly, and see for yourself the wonders it holds.
If you want to want to research more Bible Answers on your own, please try our Bible Answers GPT. It’s easy to get lost in the interesting responses you’ll find… every search is like a new treasure hunt 🙂
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