Some people can only shine on a job where they can use the talents of others to make them look good. How is your personality? How do you interact with people? Are you an idea giver and an implementer or both? What are you strengths and weaknesses?
Answer these questions honestly and decide how best you can shine daily at your job, in your church and in the community. While I say 'shine', I do not mean overshadowing others or taking credit for what others do. If you are a shy person, I am not expecting you to host an event to give yourself high blood pressure.
Shine with a giving and loving heart. Shine in what you do best. Don't worry about others not seeing how meaningful your contribution is. Your contribution is positive, important and appreciated. Today, many of us face tough situations in the workplace. There's always the co-worker who gives orders but never lifts a finger. There's always someone who never understands anything. There's always the person who gets the promotions and does poor work.
I shine through my personality, my talents and my abilities. There is no one position, organization or another person that can determine how I shine bcause I shine all the time. Wherever the road of life leads you, you are supposed to shine all the time. It may seem cliche but it is the truth. You have to define yourself as a person.
What do you want your eulogy to read? Everyone wants to shine - be brilliant - illuminate - radiate. So let' do it! Set your SMART goals and aim for better. Situations and conflict will always arise but try your best to SHINE!
Ribbon's words for today:
If you have to rely on one or two persons to shine, you may get dusty, rusted and busted. Thank God many of us can think on our feet, see opportunity and make the best of bad situations. Keep moving forward!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Sunday, February 6, 2011
The University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) in the Virgin Islands
UVI is my alma mater!
The
University of the Virgin Islands is a four-year university that offers diverse
programs and is located on two campuses in the US Virgin Islands.
The University of
the Virgin Islands (UVI) (http://www.uvi.edu) is located on two campuses in St.
Thomas and St. Croix in the United States Virgin Islands (USVI). Both campuses
offer programs for students interested in pursuing Associate, Bachelor and
Master Degrees. This university's tagline is
"Historically
American... Uniquely Caribbean... Globally Interactive..." People
worldwide became more familiar with UVI after the St. Thomas campus was chosen
for the locale of the fourth season of BET's College Hill program.
UVI is an
American Institution in the Caribbean
The university
"was chartered on March 16, 1962, as the College of the Virgin Islands - a
publicly funded, coeducational, liberal
arts institution - by Act No. 862 of the Fourth Legislature of the U.S. Virgin
Islands." The St. Thomas campus opened for classes in 1963 and in 1964,
the St. Croix campus was founded. In 1986, the institution was officially
renamed the University of the Virgin Islands, as it is called today. UVI is
accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States
Association of Colleges & Schools.
The University of
the Virgin Islands is a Historically Black College and University
UVI is also listed
as a Historically Black College and University (HBCU). According to US
Department of Education via The Higher Education Act of
1965, as amended, the definition of HBCU is "...any historically black
college or university that was established prior to 1964, whose principal
mission was, and is, the education of black Americans...."
Student Life at
the University of the Virgin Islands
The University of
the Virgin Islands serves students from the US and British Virgin Islands,
St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Martin/St. Marteen, Dominica and other Caribbean
islands as well as the USA and other countries. Between the two campuses, UVI
has over 2,500 students. Both islands have on-campus student housing, libraries
and computer labs.
Students who are first-time visitors to the US Virgin Islands
should take advantage of living in the territory while studying. St. Thomas and
St. Croix have rich history and culture and offer annual carnival celebrations,
diverse religious activities, great shopping and pristine beaches. It is also
affordable to travel to the other US Virgin - St. John and the neighboring
British Virgin Islands.
UVI Provides a
Strong Academic Program
Students who have a
keen interest in studying Business, Education, Humanities and Social Sciences,
Nursing, and Science and Mathematics will do well at UVI. The previously named
fields of study comprise UVI's five academic divisions or schools.
Undergraduate and graduate degrees are available to students in these different
schools.
Students in the
Virgin Islands, Caribbean, USA or anywhere in the world attend the University
of the Virgin Islands because it is an American institution that offers
attractive programs and student activities. Nestled in the US Virgins of St.
Thomas and St. Croix, UVI offers a great experience for students.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Requirements for Getting Married in the British Virgin Islands
If you are
planning to get married in the British Virgin Islands, you should know about
the fees, the rules and the time frame for planning the ceremony.
Do you want to have
your wedding in the British Virgin Islands (BVI)?
Then you will need to know about requirements for obtaining a marriage license
and for organizing your ceremony. There are two steps to the process. The first
step is to make your application to the Attorney General's Chambers in the
British Virgin Islands. The next step takes you to the Civil Registry and
Passport Office (Civil Registry) to finalize the ceremony.
Basic
Requirements for a Marriage License in the BVI
If you want to get
married in the British Virgin Islands, your application for a marriage license
must be submitted with proper identification, proof of a prior marriage and the
applicable fees to the Attorney General's Chambers. The fiances must be present
along with two witnesses of their choosing. All parties must be over eighteen
years of age. Couple who are younger than eighteen years must have the presence and consent of both parents.
According to the brochure, "Getting Married in the Virgin Islands"
from the Civil Registry and Passport Office, "a marriage license takes
three working days to process" and "it remains valid for three months
from the date it is signed" by the Governor.
Bigamy is a Crime
in the BVI
Proof of a prior
marriage is important because bigamy is a crime in the Virgin Islands. If any
of the applicants was previously married, they should submit an original or
certified copy of their Decree Absolute or a death certificate of the prior
spouse.
Fiances Who Visit
the BVI to Get Married
Persons who are
visiting the BVI and are resident in the territory for less than fifteen days
must apply for a Special License at a cost of US$110. The applicants must show
their passports which will reflect the number of days that they have been in
the BVI.
Normal Residents
of the Virgin Islands Applying for a Marriage License
Couples who normally live in the Virgin
Islands apply for an Ordinary License at a cost of US$50 and this is also
submitted with a postage stamp. Although you may live in the Virgin Islands for
over fifteen days, please walk with your passport to show proof of residency.
Paying Fees for
the Marriage License
According to the
brochure "Requirements for Obtaining a Marriage License in the British
Virgin Islands" produced by the
Attorney General's Chambers, fees are paid via the purchase of postage stamps
from the Post Office. As of 2010, the BVI Post is located Port Purcell.
Planning Your
Marriage Ceremony in the BVI
Upon the application for the marriage license
at the Attorney General's Chambers, contact the
Registrar-General's
Office in Civil Registry and Passport Office in Road Town to set an appointment
for the wedding date. More importantly, the couple needs to decide the location
and type of wedding they wish to have. Two witnesses are also required and
couples can select the persons listed on their marriage license or other
persons.
Planning a
Religious Wedding in the BVI
Couples should speak to their clergy, obtain
the necessary counseling before applying for the license and have a date in
mind for the wedding. Upon making the application for the marriage license, a
letter from your recognized religious leader should be forwarded to the Civil
Registry. When couples choose to have a religious wedding ceremony, they can
hold the event in a church or another location of their choice. If they want to
get married in a church, "Getting Married in the Virgin Islands"
shares that wedding banns are then "published on three consecutive
Saturdays or Sundays in that church." MSN Encarta Dictionary shares that
banns are "an announcement of a forthcoming marriage, proclaimed in the
church of the engaged couple on three successive Sundays."
Planning a Civil
Wedding in the BVI
In a civil wedding ceremony, the Registrar-General
or another appointed Marriage Officer performs the ceremony without any
reference to religion. The vows are read, the license is signed and the
marriage is solemnized.
- Fees for the Registrar General: The cost is US$35 for the Registrar-General to marry a couple in her office at the Civil Registry. A ceremony outside of the office costs US$100. For any ceremonies outside of Tortola, such as in Jost Van Dyke, Anegada, Peter Islands or the other islands, the Registrar-General's travel to that location has to be paid.
- Prayers Allowed After Civil Wedding: If the couple wishes for prayer, they set the prayers to come after the Registrar-General declares them married and after they have signed the official documents.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
February 6 is Bob Marley's Birthday
Robert Nesta Marley, more popularly known as the reggae artist Bob Marley, was born on February 6, 1945. Celebrate his birthday by enjoying his music.
On
February 6, people all over the world celebrate Bob Marley's birthday. Marley, formally named
Robert Nesta Marley, is a reggae legend and pioneer whose music is recognized
worldwide. He was born on February 6, 1945. According to Marley's official
website, "he died in a Miami hospital on Monday, May 11, 1981"
at 36 years old. Many radio stations, including in the Virgin Islands, play
Marley's songs to commemorate his birthday on February 6.
Bob Marley Worked
with Other Jamaican Musicians
Bob Marley worked with other notable reggae
greats such as Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer who were at some point members of the group, Bob Marley and
the Wailers. Tosh, who died on September 11, 1987, composed some of the Wailers
songs including "Slave Driver", "Stop That Train" and
"One Foundation". Tosh also co-wrote "Get Up, Stand Up"
with Marley. Marley also worked with other notable persons in Jamaica such as
Lee Perry, Anthony Davis, Ashton "Family Man" Barrett
and Carlton Barrett. Marley's widow, Rita
Marley also was a part of Bob's
music as she sang background vocals on several albums with Marcia Griffiths and
Judy Mowatt. Those three ladies called themselves the I-Threes.
Bob Marley's Birthday
on February 6
Many radio stations especially those in the
Caribbean will be playing reggae music to commemorate Marley's birthday on
February 6. A search on the internet shows that events are planned in
Australia, the United Kingdom, United States and of course, in Jamaica.
Bob Marley's
Great Music
Any lover of reggae
music is sure to have one album by Bob Marley and the Wailers. Marley's
official site gives a full listing of the albums. If you are not familiar with
this reggae legend's music, be sure to visit the official website or any music
site to hear a sample of his music. With more than 10 albums of great reggae
music, Bob Marley is truly the front runner in reggae music history with his
charismatic flow, engaging voice and lyrical genius.
All of the albums, those
released during his lifetime and those posthumously,
have a special message. Exodus (1977), Catch A Fire (1973), Natty Dread (1975),
Confrontation (1983) and Natural Mystic (1995) are only a few of Marley's
albums. Legend was released in 1984 and according to the Recording Industry
Association of America (RIAA), this album remains on the
RIAA Top 100 Album list.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Gimme the Energy! Blaze a Good Fire
These days, we have to beg people to give some positive energy. As the young boys will say "VIBES". It's too much funny and bad vibes. We are not really progressing if we keep acting this way.
I'm not perfect but most days I try. At work, church or in any organization, you want to feel good vibes and good energy. You want to be a part of anything that has a good culture and comraderie.
I'm not going to pretend like life is perfect and there won't be obstacles, but we have to find ways to overcome these issues. It is just unacceptable for people to drag their foot in life and in turn drag you with them. We'll have to literally 'blaze fire' under their feet to get them running and moving forward.
We don't have to wait until 2012 or another milestone to get on the right foot. Let's just drop our dirty ways and run forward. The 'hamster in the wheel' mentality only kills any good intentions by a new person joining a group. That's when I go "GRRRRRRRRRR" because who really wants to be in a 'box' or a 'rut'.
GET UP and Let's JUMP FORWARD!
I'm not perfect but most days I try. At work, church or in any organization, you want to feel good vibes and good energy. You want to be a part of anything that has a good culture and comraderie.
I'm not going to pretend like life is perfect and there won't be obstacles, but we have to find ways to overcome these issues. It is just unacceptable for people to drag their foot in life and in turn drag you with them. We'll have to literally 'blaze fire' under their feet to get them running and moving forward.
We don't have to wait until 2012 or another milestone to get on the right foot. Let's just drop our dirty ways and run forward. The 'hamster in the wheel' mentality only kills any good intentions by a new person joining a group. That's when I go "GRRRRRRRRRR" because who really wants to be in a 'box' or a 'rut'.
GET UP and Let's JUMP FORWARD!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Gospel Music of 2000: Live in London and More by Donnie McClurkin
Donnie
McClurkin brings gospel alive with his inspiring lyrics. His release of Live in
London & More in 2000 features "Caribbean Medley" and "We
Fall Down."
Live in London and
More was recorded live at the Fairfield Hall in Croydon in London by Pastor
Donnie McClurkin. There
are thirteen songs on the album which went platinum. Churches, Christian radio
stations and homes played and continue to play "We Fall Down" and
"Lord I Lift Your Name on High" because these songs
send powerful messages to listeners.
Pastor Donnie McClurkin
Sings Popular Christian Music
Donnie McClurkin is
the pastor of the Perfecting Faith Church in Freeport, New York. His musical
influences include Pastor Andrae Couch of the Christ Memorial Church. In the
"Intro" of Live in London and More, it is shared that Donnie
McClurkin sang "Stand" and "Speak to My Heart," both from
his self-titled Donnie McClurkin album which was released in 1996. McClurkin also
wrote and sang "I Am" from Prince of Egypt soundtrack which was released
in 1998.
Donnie
McClurkin's Grammy Award Winning Gospel Music
As of 2010,
McClurkin has won three Grammy awards. According to the biography on his
website, "in 2004, Again was named "Best Soul Contemporary Gospel
Album" and in 2006, Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs received a
"Best Traditional Gospel Album" award" at the Grammys. In 2010,
his duet with Karen Clarke Sheard "Wait on the Lord" won the Grammy
for "Best Gospel Performance" from the We Are All One: Live in
Detroit album.
McClurkin's Live
in London and More is Inspiring Gospel Music
Anyone who loves
gospel music should have a copy of Live in London and More in their music
collection. With songs like "Caribbean Medley", "Great is Your
Mercy" and his rendition of "Psalm 27", McClurkin reminds
listeners of the importance of praising God.
- "We Fall Down" is an Anthem: Donnie McClurkin sang "We Fall Down" on an emotional episode of the CW's Girlfriends. Written by Kyle Matthews, the lyrics are very simple, "We fall down but we get up for a saint is just a sinner who fell down and got up." These words are very inspiring especially for anyone is struggling as it reminds us that we can recover from any fall.
- Several Gospel Songs in "Caribbean Medley": McClurkin starts off with "I've Got My Mind Made Up" and then to "Goodbye World." The next songs are "Born, Born, Born Again", "I am Under the Rock" and "Jesus Name So Sweet." The finale of this medley is "Fire Fall on Me". These songs, not necessarily in order McClurkin sings them, are often sung in churches in the Virgin Islands.
- Donnie McClurkin Rewrites "Psalm 27": McClurkin re-wrote "Psalm 27" and focused on verses four and six of the scripture. McClurkin sings "I won't fear the enemy when they come at me they're gonna fall." The actual Psalm reads in verse six, "Then my head will be exalted above the enemies who surround me; at his tabernacle will I sacrifice with shouts of joy; I will sing and make music to the LORD."
- "Lord I Lift Your Name on High": Rick Founds originally wrote "Lord I Lift Your Name on High." However, McClurkin and his back-up singers sang this song lustily and in a prayerful manner that make the lyrics a sung prayer.
Pastor Donnie
McClurkin, the pastor of the Perfecting Faith Church in New York, has released
several albums and collaborated with Mary Mary, Karen Clarke Sheard and other
gospel artists. His music has also been featured in the movie, Prince of Egypt,
and in the sitcom, Girlfriends. Live in London and More offers prayerful and
inspiring lyrics to uplift any listener.
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