This document provides information about several buildings and institutions in a community. The Church of St. Catherine was built in 1330 and is a Roman Catholic church. The school was built in 1961 and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2011. The manor house was built in the 17th century and has recently been repaired but not yet completed. Other buildings mentioned include the post office, parish house, municipal office, community center, and house of mourning.
Angola is increasing the number of classrooms in its church schools to meet the huge need for school places there and to meet new government requirements, thereby ensuring a continuing Christian presence.
The document discusses potential partnerships between schools and other community organizations in Kingston, such as partnerships between Walter Gretzky PS and St. Basil Catholic School, and between schools and seniors' centers, community centers, daycares, pools, housing, universities, health clinics, and public libraries. It notes examples of successful school-library partnerships in other cities and school-track center partnerships. It also addresses demographic changes that have led to school closures and threats of closure, and how partnerships between schools and large local employers could help address this issue.
Portmarnock Community School and the Loreto SistersDonal O' Mahony
A reflection on the relationship between Portmarnock Community School and one of its Trustees, the Loreto Sisters who celebrate the 400th. anniversary of the foundation on their first school, in St. Omer, France this year.
This document provides information for a Back to School Night at The Church of St. Mary. It discusses the church's commitment to Catholic education and the school. It outlines expectations for parishioners, families, and students. Budget information for the 2010-2011 school year is also presented, showing the parish subsidizes the school budget and has undertaken capital projects costing over $500,000. A schedule is provided for classroom visits during the Back to School Night events.
The Lighthouse provides counseling, settlement services, children's programs, language classes, and a food bank for refugees and newcomers in Toronto. Founded in 1968 as a church ministry, its mission is to help all people in need through unconditional hospitality and sharing resources. It faces challenges with serving a multilingual population and insufficient funding, relying on donations. With more support, the organization aims to build more locations and assist over 2,000 people annually.
Albert Mansbridge was born in 1876 in Gloucester, England. He left school at 14 and held various jobs before helping to found the Workers' Educational Association (WEA) in the early 1900s. The WEA aimed to provide higher education opportunities for working people. Mansbridge helped the WEA expand to other countries and founded other adult education organizations before retiring due to illness. He received honorary degrees from several universities in recognition of his contributions to adult education and died in 1952.
Welcome Hall Mission is a nonprofit organization founded in 1892 that provides shelter, food, and support to people in need in Montreal. It operates a men's shelter with 229 beds, serves 123,000 hot meals per year, and provides other services like affordable housing, dental care, youth programs, and family services. Welcome Hall relies on volunteers and donations to carry out its social services and help the physically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually.
This document provides information about several buildings and institutions in a community. The Church of St. Catherine was built in 1330 and is a Roman Catholic church. The school was built in 1961 and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2011. The manor house was built in the 17th century and has recently been repaired but not yet completed. Other buildings mentioned include the post office, parish house, municipal office, community center, and house of mourning.
Angola is increasing the number of classrooms in its church schools to meet the huge need for school places there and to meet new government requirements, thereby ensuring a continuing Christian presence.
The document discusses potential partnerships between schools and other community organizations in Kingston, such as partnerships between Walter Gretzky PS and St. Basil Catholic School, and between schools and seniors' centers, community centers, daycares, pools, housing, universities, health clinics, and public libraries. It notes examples of successful school-library partnerships in other cities and school-track center partnerships. It also addresses demographic changes that have led to school closures and threats of closure, and how partnerships between schools and large local employers could help address this issue.
Portmarnock Community School and the Loreto SistersDonal O' Mahony
A reflection on the relationship between Portmarnock Community School and one of its Trustees, the Loreto Sisters who celebrate the 400th. anniversary of the foundation on their first school, in St. Omer, France this year.
This document provides information for a Back to School Night at The Church of St. Mary. It discusses the church's commitment to Catholic education and the school. It outlines expectations for parishioners, families, and students. Budget information for the 2010-2011 school year is also presented, showing the parish subsidizes the school budget and has undertaken capital projects costing over $500,000. A schedule is provided for classroom visits during the Back to School Night events.
The Lighthouse provides counseling, settlement services, children's programs, language classes, and a food bank for refugees and newcomers in Toronto. Founded in 1968 as a church ministry, its mission is to help all people in need through unconditional hospitality and sharing resources. It faces challenges with serving a multilingual population and insufficient funding, relying on donations. With more support, the organization aims to build more locations and assist over 2,000 people annually.
Albert Mansbridge was born in 1876 in Gloucester, England. He left school at 14 and held various jobs before helping to found the Workers' Educational Association (WEA) in the early 1900s. The WEA aimed to provide higher education opportunities for working people. Mansbridge helped the WEA expand to other countries and founded other adult education organizations before retiring due to illness. He received honorary degrees from several universities in recognition of his contributions to adult education and died in 1952.
Welcome Hall Mission is a nonprofit organization founded in 1892 that provides shelter, food, and support to people in need in Montreal. It operates a men's shelter with 229 beds, serves 123,000 hot meals per year, and provides other services like affordable housing, dental care, youth programs, and family services. Welcome Hall relies on volunteers and donations to carry out its social services and help the physically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually.
Our Lady of Beautiful Love Parish was originally named Madre del Amor Hermoso or Mother of Fair Love by the Knights of Columbus council. When Merville was declared a parish two years later, the name was changed to Our Lady of Beautiful Love to match the Knights of Columbus council name. The parish was built up over 10 years from an initial chapel structure by the homeowners in the area. It has had several parish priests over time and focuses on youth ministry, social services, spiritual seminars, and counseling, along with organizations like the Legion of Mary and Catholic Women's League.
Local history for schools at the public library 2020Senga White
This document provides contact information for librarians and coordinators at a research library who can provide support in local history, archives, and oral history. It lists subject areas the library offers resources for, including local history, archives from the 1920s-1940s, and collaborative teaching. Contact details are provided for a research librarian, archivist, and oral history coordinator to answer any questions.
Trinity United Church in Market Lavington sold its building, worshipped in a new community hall and bought a corner shop in the centre of the village with the vision of opening a coffee shop that functions as a ‘community hub’ with a particular focus on youth, and renting out the flat above to supplement income.
Marcellin Champagnat was born in 1789 in France to a farming family. He felt called to become a priest and entered seminary, overcoming challenges through hard work and faith. Witnessing the lack of education available to children, he founded the Little Brothers of Mary in 1817 to educate youth. Though the order grew rapidly, the work exhausted Champagnat. He died in 1840 at the age of 51, leaving the Brothers to continue his mission of providing education in a spirit of faith, family and friendship.
This document provides information about Chapel by the Sea church including its welcome to the community, choir from the 1980s, requesting old photos of the church's past, kickoff of Sunday school on August 29th including breakfast, worship, and classes for all ages, presenting Bibles to 3rd graders, after school program beginning and workers receiving training, and a memorial service for Adelle Litchfield to be held at 11:00am.
The document defines and provides examples of several words related to neighborhoods, communities, jobs, and schedules. It explains that a neighborhood is a small section of a town where people live, a community is a place where people live, work, and play, and a job is the work that someone does. It also discusses frequently used tools like equipment, and activities like borrowing, organizing, admiring, delivering, and being alert.
The document provides information about the Congregation Benim Avraham, a Christian church located in La Porte, Texas. It discusses the following key details:
1) The congregation is part of the Christian Church, Synod of St. Timothy, which has three congregations and oversees several health care ministries.
2) The congregation meets on Sundays for Eucharist and Wednesdays for healing discussions. It functions as a house church like the early Christian church.
3) Members are expected to regularly attend services, give tithes, participate in home encouragement groups, evangelize, and help those in need. The congregation aims to know Christ and make him known through healing, liberation,
Life in early New England Puritan settlements was characterized by tight-knit religious communities with little privacy or tolerance for deviance. Members were bound by social covenants to watch over each other, and houses and fields were laid out communally. Education was emphasized so all could read the Bible, though many children attended brief primary schooling before working on family farms.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald July 14, 2015tatescreek
This document is the weekly bulletin from Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY providing information on upcoming services, events, prayer requests and minister contact information. Key details include: Sunday services at 8:30 AM, 9:50 AM, 11:10 AM and 6:30 PM with Sunday school classes for all ages; a Better With Age Club day trip on July 23rd to Cane Ridge; a mission trip report on July 19th from a team that traveled to Pachuca, Mexico; and Vacation Bible School from July 26-31 for children ages infant to elementary. It also includes current prayer requests, attendance statistics, and financial giving updates.
Four schools from different countries and regions have formed a "quad blogging" group where each week one school is the focus and the other three visit their blog and leave comments. The focus school then rotates each week so each school has a turn in the spotlight and can receive feedback from their international peers. This allows the schools to collaborate, support each other, and learn from one another across borders.
Rebecca Hudson is a hardworking and conscientious individual seeking new opportunities. She currently works as a case handler for The Property Ombudsman, where she determines if complaints fall under their guidelines and corresponds to resolve issues. Additionally, she has 5 years of experience serving customers and handling responsibilities as a shift leader at Bird and Carter Delicatessen. Her education includes A-Levels in English Literature, Modern History, and Government and Politics from South Wilts Grammar School.
Mother Teresa was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and citizen of India who founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950 in Calcutta, India. She dedicated her life to serving the poor and sick in India. By 1997, the Missionaries of Charity had grown to over 4,000 members operating in 610 foundations across 123 countries. Mother Teresa received numerous honors for her humanitarian work, including the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize. She passed away in 1997 and was given a state funeral by the Government of India in recognition of her service.
Mother Teresa was born in 1910 in Macedonia and founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950 in India to care for the poor and sick. She received numerous honors including the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian work. She dedicated her life to serving the less fortunate through acts of love and compassion until her death in 1997.
Christ Community Church has partnered with Inter Community Ministries for 10 years to provide outreach in rural Appalachia. They are seeking donations to build a dormitory on ICM's property that would house mission groups of around 30 people doing service projects in the area. The dormitory would allow groups to strengthen relationships and do more outreach with the local unchurched community.
The Leo Club meeting summary is as follows:
1) The meeting announced upcoming volunteer opportunities for events like Clubs Day, Band Rental Night, Feed the Need Fundraiser, Grade 8 BARC Retreat, Thanksgiving Dinner, Halloween Carnival, and Bonsor Big Boo.
2) Details were provided for each event including the chairs, dates, times, locations, dress codes, and sign-up sheets.
3) Members were reminded to wear their Leo t-shirts to events and buy shirts from the advisor if needed, with no shirt meaning no volunteer hours. Clean up procedures after meetings were also announced.
Mother Teresa's greatest achievement was founding the Missionaries of Charity in 1950 in Calcutta, India. It started with 12 members and has grown to over 4,000 members worldwide. She was born in Skopje, Macedonia and joined the Sisters of Loreto as a nun in 1928. From 1931-1948 she taught school in Calcutta, but was deeply impacted by the city's poverty. In 1948 she received permission to work among the poorest in Calcutta's slums, which led to founding the Missionaries of Charity.
Catrina Meakins was born in Scotland in 1966 and moved to Milton Keynes, England with her family when she was 7 years old. She came from a family of 7 that included 2 younger sisters and a younger brother. She attended various primary schools and a secondary school modeled after American high schools where she was able to improve her swimming. After finishing college where she studied art, she worked at McDonald's for 4 years. She later had two sons in 1988 and 1994 and got married in 1989, later divorcing in 2000. She has now been working at CCEP for 21 years in various roles related to sales, administration, and system development.
The Leo Club meeting covered several upcoming events requiring volunteers including a Thanksgiving dinner, Halloween carnival, Bonsor Big Boo event, and Great Climate Race. Members were reminded to wear Leo shirts to receive volunteer hours and meeting courtesies like cleaning up after eating. The sign-up sheets for volunteering at various events were passed around and several members volunteered for specific activities. The sponsor teacher provided some closing comments before the meeting concluded.
The Leo meeting document provides information about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities for students. It reminds members to sign up on the website to record volunteer hours and purchase a t-shirt. The document lists chairs and dates for events like the table tennis tournament, Vancouver Sun Run, Byrne Creek Famine, and Run for H2O. It also provides a list of participants that have signed up for various events.
Senator DeFronzo provides a list of helpful phone numbers and websites for state and local government services and resources in Farmington, Connecticut. He notes that government is meant to serve citizens and that he has worked to ensure services are efficient and cost-effective. He offers his legislative office's assistance to any residents having trouble accessing the information.
Our Lady of Beautiful Love Parish was originally named Madre del Amor Hermoso or Mother of Fair Love by the Knights of Columbus council. When Merville was declared a parish two years later, the name was changed to Our Lady of Beautiful Love to match the Knights of Columbus council name. The parish was built up over 10 years from an initial chapel structure by the homeowners in the area. It has had several parish priests over time and focuses on youth ministry, social services, spiritual seminars, and counseling, along with organizations like the Legion of Mary and Catholic Women's League.
Local history for schools at the public library 2020Senga White
This document provides contact information for librarians and coordinators at a research library who can provide support in local history, archives, and oral history. It lists subject areas the library offers resources for, including local history, archives from the 1920s-1940s, and collaborative teaching. Contact details are provided for a research librarian, archivist, and oral history coordinator to answer any questions.
Trinity United Church in Market Lavington sold its building, worshipped in a new community hall and bought a corner shop in the centre of the village with the vision of opening a coffee shop that functions as a ‘community hub’ with a particular focus on youth, and renting out the flat above to supplement income.
Marcellin Champagnat was born in 1789 in France to a farming family. He felt called to become a priest and entered seminary, overcoming challenges through hard work and faith. Witnessing the lack of education available to children, he founded the Little Brothers of Mary in 1817 to educate youth. Though the order grew rapidly, the work exhausted Champagnat. He died in 1840 at the age of 51, leaving the Brothers to continue his mission of providing education in a spirit of faith, family and friendship.
This document provides information about Chapel by the Sea church including its welcome to the community, choir from the 1980s, requesting old photos of the church's past, kickoff of Sunday school on August 29th including breakfast, worship, and classes for all ages, presenting Bibles to 3rd graders, after school program beginning and workers receiving training, and a memorial service for Adelle Litchfield to be held at 11:00am.
The document defines and provides examples of several words related to neighborhoods, communities, jobs, and schedules. It explains that a neighborhood is a small section of a town where people live, a community is a place where people live, work, and play, and a job is the work that someone does. It also discusses frequently used tools like equipment, and activities like borrowing, organizing, admiring, delivering, and being alert.
The document provides information about the Congregation Benim Avraham, a Christian church located in La Porte, Texas. It discusses the following key details:
1) The congregation is part of the Christian Church, Synod of St. Timothy, which has three congregations and oversees several health care ministries.
2) The congregation meets on Sundays for Eucharist and Wednesdays for healing discussions. It functions as a house church like the early Christian church.
3) Members are expected to regularly attend services, give tithes, participate in home encouragement groups, evangelize, and help those in need. The congregation aims to know Christ and make him known through healing, liberation,
Life in early New England Puritan settlements was characterized by tight-knit religious communities with little privacy or tolerance for deviance. Members were bound by social covenants to watch over each other, and houses and fields were laid out communally. Education was emphasized so all could read the Bible, though many children attended brief primary schooling before working on family farms.
Tates Creek Christian Church Herald July 14, 2015tatescreek
This document is the weekly bulletin from Tates Creek Christian Church in Lexington, KY providing information on upcoming services, events, prayer requests and minister contact information. Key details include: Sunday services at 8:30 AM, 9:50 AM, 11:10 AM and 6:30 PM with Sunday school classes for all ages; a Better With Age Club day trip on July 23rd to Cane Ridge; a mission trip report on July 19th from a team that traveled to Pachuca, Mexico; and Vacation Bible School from July 26-31 for children ages infant to elementary. It also includes current prayer requests, attendance statistics, and financial giving updates.
Four schools from different countries and regions have formed a "quad blogging" group where each week one school is the focus and the other three visit their blog and leave comments. The focus school then rotates each week so each school has a turn in the spotlight and can receive feedback from their international peers. This allows the schools to collaborate, support each other, and learn from one another across borders.
Rebecca Hudson is a hardworking and conscientious individual seeking new opportunities. She currently works as a case handler for The Property Ombudsman, where she determines if complaints fall under their guidelines and corresponds to resolve issues. Additionally, she has 5 years of experience serving customers and handling responsibilities as a shift leader at Bird and Carter Delicatessen. Her education includes A-Levels in English Literature, Modern History, and Government and Politics from South Wilts Grammar School.
Mother Teresa was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun and citizen of India who founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950 in Calcutta, India. She dedicated her life to serving the poor and sick in India. By 1997, the Missionaries of Charity had grown to over 4,000 members operating in 610 foundations across 123 countries. Mother Teresa received numerous honors for her humanitarian work, including the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize. She passed away in 1997 and was given a state funeral by the Government of India in recognition of her service.
Mother Teresa was born in 1910 in Macedonia and founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950 in India to care for the poor and sick. She received numerous honors including the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian work. She dedicated her life to serving the less fortunate through acts of love and compassion until her death in 1997.
Christ Community Church has partnered with Inter Community Ministries for 10 years to provide outreach in rural Appalachia. They are seeking donations to build a dormitory on ICM's property that would house mission groups of around 30 people doing service projects in the area. The dormitory would allow groups to strengthen relationships and do more outreach with the local unchurched community.
The Leo Club meeting summary is as follows:
1) The meeting announced upcoming volunteer opportunities for events like Clubs Day, Band Rental Night, Feed the Need Fundraiser, Grade 8 BARC Retreat, Thanksgiving Dinner, Halloween Carnival, and Bonsor Big Boo.
2) Details were provided for each event including the chairs, dates, times, locations, dress codes, and sign-up sheets.
3) Members were reminded to wear their Leo t-shirts to events and buy shirts from the advisor if needed, with no shirt meaning no volunteer hours. Clean up procedures after meetings were also announced.
Mother Teresa's greatest achievement was founding the Missionaries of Charity in 1950 in Calcutta, India. It started with 12 members and has grown to over 4,000 members worldwide. She was born in Skopje, Macedonia and joined the Sisters of Loreto as a nun in 1928. From 1931-1948 she taught school in Calcutta, but was deeply impacted by the city's poverty. In 1948 she received permission to work among the poorest in Calcutta's slums, which led to founding the Missionaries of Charity.
Catrina Meakins was born in Scotland in 1966 and moved to Milton Keynes, England with her family when she was 7 years old. She came from a family of 7 that included 2 younger sisters and a younger brother. She attended various primary schools and a secondary school modeled after American high schools where she was able to improve her swimming. After finishing college where she studied art, she worked at McDonald's for 4 years. She later had two sons in 1988 and 1994 and got married in 1989, later divorcing in 2000. She has now been working at CCEP for 21 years in various roles related to sales, administration, and system development.
The Leo Club meeting covered several upcoming events requiring volunteers including a Thanksgiving dinner, Halloween carnival, Bonsor Big Boo event, and Great Climate Race. Members were reminded to wear Leo shirts to receive volunteer hours and meeting courtesies like cleaning up after eating. The sign-up sheets for volunteering at various events were passed around and several members volunteered for specific activities. The sponsor teacher provided some closing comments before the meeting concluded.
The Leo meeting document provides information about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities for students. It reminds members to sign up on the website to record volunteer hours and purchase a t-shirt. The document lists chairs and dates for events like the table tennis tournament, Vancouver Sun Run, Byrne Creek Famine, and Run for H2O. It also provides a list of participants that have signed up for various events.
Senator DeFronzo provides a list of helpful phone numbers and websites for state and local government services and resources in Farmington, Connecticut. He notes that government is meant to serve citizens and that he has worked to ensure services are efficient and cost-effective. He offers his legislative office's assistance to any residents having trouble accessing the information.
The Afterlife of Ether: Victorian Pseudosciences, Ether, and John Davidson's ...Lisa Hager
The conceptual afterlife of pseudoscientific knowledge
The brief history of ether in the nineteenth century
John Davidson’s use of ether in his poem “Fleet Street” (1909)
Ether’s continued influence on twenty-first century steampunk
This document contains information about various political events happening from February 20th to April 1st, 2009 in Kendall County, Illinois. It announces Republican and Democratic party events including card parties, fundraisers, and meetings. It provides details on early voting, absentee ballots, and lists of polling places for the March 20th primary election. It encourages voting and civic participation in the election process.
This document discusses alternating current (AC) generation and properties. It describes how an AC generator produces a sinusoidal waveform by inducing a voltage in its armature coils. The waveform cycles between positive and negative alternations, with its peak, peak-to-peak, and effective (RMS) values defined. It also covers the relationship between frequency and period, and introduces common nonsinusoidal waveforms like square, triangular, and sawtooth.
This document discusses advocacy for minority contractors and economic development. It aims to eliminate barriers preventing growth of African American and minority owned businesses. It outlines economic benefits of building wealth for minorities such as higher paying jobs. However, minority businesses face challenges like lack of access to capital and contracting opportunities. The document proposes strategic goals and legislation to improve small business participation in state contracting and establish accountability for minority business utilization.
Senator Doyle provides a list of helpful phone numbers and websites for state services and resources for Rocky Hill citizens. He notes that government is meant to serve residents efficiently and cost-effectively. Doyle encourages contacting his office if any assistance is needed in using the resources. The letter includes contact information for Doyle's office and a list of over a dozen phone numbers and websites that may be useful.
The document summarizes a town hall meeting held by State Senator Don Harmon and Representative Camille Lilly on June 9th. It discusses the state budget timeline and process, Governor Rauner's proposed budget cuts to areas like local governments, public transit, universities, and human services. It also outlines the budget gap due to cuts requiring legal changes, and compares funding levels under the current budget, Governor's proposal, and Democratic proposal. The document urges investing in areas like education, human services, and a higher minimum wage to help the middle class. Contact information is provided at the end.
This document provides instructions for registering to vote using a postcard form. It explains who can use the form, how to submit it, and exceptions. It also summarizes each state's voter eligibility rules and deadlines for registering. The form requests name, address, choice of political party, and for some states, race or ethnic group. It describes showing ID for first time mail-in registrants and keeping copies instead of original documents.
This document provides a summary of the 6th edition of the textbook "Lessons In Electric Circuits, Volume II – AC" by Tony R. Kuphaldt. It details the printing history and editions of the textbook. As an open source textbook, it is distributed freely under a Design Science License to allow for copying, distribution and modification without warranty for the purpose of being useful. The textbook contains 10 chapters that cover topics in alternating current circuits including basic AC theory, complex numbers, reactance, resonance, filters, transformers, and polyphase AC circuits.
The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty negotiated in 1997 that came into force in 2005, requiring industrialized nations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 5.2% below 1990 levels by 2010. It represents the first step toward a global emissions reduction regime to stabilize climate change. A new framework must be negotiated and ratified by 2012 to deliver the stringent reductions recommended by climate scientists to prevent catastrophic impacts.
The document describes several key areas and features of churches in the Church of England. The chancel is where the altar and choir stand, while the nave is where congregants sit in pews and the pulpit is located for scripture readings. The lectern is used for reading scripture and prayers. The altar is also in the chancel where communion takes place. A vestry is a storage room or entrance area, and outside a church there may be a graveyard, statues, and sometimes a war memorial or nativity scene statues.
Two types of semiconductors are N-type and P-type materials. N-type has excess electrons while P-type is missing electrons. Diodes allow current to flow from P to N but not the reverse. Zener diodes conduct current in either direction once a breakdown voltage is reached, making them useful for voltage regulation. Spike protection diodes and resistors are used to prevent high voltage surges from damaging circuits when coils are de-energized.
The document discusses the potential for carbon nanotube computers to replace silicon-based VLSI technology. It describes how carbon nanotubes have exceptional electrical and thermal properties and could be used to build transistors that do not suffer from energy leakage. The document outlines a prototype carbon nanotube computer that runs on a single instruction called SUBNEG and operates at much higher clock speeds with significantly lower energy usage than silicon processors. It envisions future improvements including more powerful instruction sets, denser memory, and the potential for carbon nanotubes to help extend Moore's Law. However, challenges remain in producing high purity metallic and semiconductor carbon nanotubes at scale.
This document contains the signatures and credentials of nursing professionals approving a student's clinical experience. It lists the clinical coordinator, chief nurse, and dean of the Eastern Samar State University College of Nursing, along with the chief nurse of Bethany Hospital, approving the student's experience through their signatures, degrees, and professional license numbers and expiration dates.
Assessing the Capacity of Community Coalitions to Advocate for ChangeInnovation Network
Research has shown that high-capacity coalitions are more successful in effecting community change. While a number of coalition assessment tools have been developed, documentation is scarce regarding how they are implemented, how the results are used, and whether they are predictive of coalition success in collaborative community change efforts. Developed for a health promotion initiative of a major health foundation, this tool is designed to assess coalition progress in eight key areas across twelve different community coalitions, over the course of a three year initiative.
On May 21, 2013, Veena Pankaj, Kat Athanasiades, Ann Emery, and Johanna Morariu gave a presentation titled "Assessing the Capacity of Community Coalitions to Advocate for Change." The panel was hosted by the Advocacy Planning and Evaluation Program (APEP) at the Aspen Institute in Washington, DC.
The session focused on a coalition assessment tool that was designed by Innovation Network to assess changes in coalition capacity over time. Presenters shared lessons learned from the first year of the initiative about developing and deploying the assessment tool, as well as what these tools can--and can't--tell you about a coalition's capacity in conducting community change work. In addition presenters shared how information collected from this assessment can be communicated back to the coalitions using data visualization approaches to effectively communicate the data.
Building resposible property portfolios: a review of current practices by u...Dr Lendy Spires
This document discusses responsible property investing and highlights practices by leading organizations. It begins with an introduction to the Principles for Responsible Investment and the business case for responsible property investing. Some key challenges in the property sector are indirect relationships between investors and environmental, social and governance performance. However, institutional investors have opportunities to address these challenges and influence other actors in the property investment chain. The document then provides examples of actions being taken in line with each of the Principles for Responsible Investment.
1. Over 100 Christian leaders signed a statement calling on leaders to protect funding for programs that help the poor when reducing budget deficits.
2. They believe budgets are moral documents and reducing poverty should not come at the expense of increasing hardship for the vulnerable.
3. The statement urges reviewing all parts of the budget, including military spending and taxes, to find ways to share sacrifice instead of disproportionately burdening those in need.
The document summarizes the main points discussed at the Economic and Social Committee forum regarding the Spratly Island conflict. It recognizes that resolving the issue peacefully is important given the conflicts between involved countries over the sensitive question of sovereignty. It emphasizes the need to divide the islands among signatory states to resolve tensions and encourages the establishment of a multilateral cooperation authority to jointly develop and share the islands' resources, with each country having a say in decisions. It reaffirms that any profits should be shared inversely with country GDP and urges claimant countries to set aside claims and demilitarize the islands for three years to reduce tensions.
Ethical Issues in the Tripartite RelationshipBrian Jones
The document discusses the complex tripartite relationship between an insurer, defense counsel, and insured in the context of legal representation, noting competing interests and how representation can become problematic when issues arise between the insurer and insured. It also examines guidelines from insurers on billing and litigation that raise ethical concerns, as well as case law addressing issues like privilege, independent counsel, and who the actual client is in these relationships.
The document provides information about the support offered by the Church Schools Team to Church schools in the Diocese of Exeter, including professional advice on leadership, management, governance, education issues, and support for governors, headteachers, staff, and inspections. It lists the team members and their roles in providing guidance, resources, training, and support to Church schools.
This document outlines the vision, needs, and plans for St. John's Church. The vision is to be a living, caring, outward-looking family church that provides a warm welcome. It aims to win and build followers of Jesus Christ. The document discusses the needs of the church, including reaching the community, providing for youth, and supporting worldwide missions. It also describes plans to build a new facility to better meet these needs and reach out to more of the local community.
This document outlines the vision, needs, and plans for St. John's Church. The vision is to be a living, caring, outward-looking family church that provides a warm welcome. It aims to win and build followers of Jesus Christ. The needs include proclaiming the good news, welcoming all, and reaching the local community. The church plans to build bridges and serve the local community by opening its doors and showing Christ's love.
Elaine Waterfield has experience leading missionary projects in Kenya and managing not-for-profit organizations that support education and Christian teaching in Kenya. She has training in pastoral care, preaching, prayer leadership, worship leadership, and working with those recovering from addiction. Currently, she is seeking chaplaincy work while recovering from cerebral malaria contracted during her missionary work in Kenya.
The Chimala Mission in Tanzania includes a school of preaching, hospital, primary and secondary schools, and evangelistic outreach programs. The Wagner family is seeking support as they commit to serve at the mission for three years, with Chad directing the mission and Rena volunteering at the hospital using her nursing experience, while home schooling their children. Support is needed both for one-time costs of relocating and monthly support of $25 per person or congregation.
The Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul was established in 1861 in Kingston and is the only religious congregation founded in the city. Over the past 150+ years, the sisters have provided compassionate service through ministries like education, healthcare, social services, and community outreach to empower those in need, especially the poor and oppressed. Their work has been inspired by Catholic figures like Vincent de Paul, Louise de Marillac, and Bishop E.J. Horan and guided by their mission of serving others through humility, simplicity, and charity.
Eddie Tulasiewicz text National Churches Trust and St Edburgs BicesterHistoric England
Notes for a presentation by Eddie Tulasiewicz, The National Churches Trust, Head of Communications and Public Affairs, The National Churches Trust. "Community facilities for parish churches: The National Churches Trust and St Edburg’s Church, Bicester, Oxfordshire". The presentation was given at a conference session entitled "Experiencing Change", part of the "Parish Church Interiors In Changing Times" conference, supported by Historic England.
The First Unitarian Society of Denver is an urban sanctuary church located in Denver, Colorado that is committed to social justice, spiritual growth, and community involvement. It has over 350 members and has been serving the Denver community for over 140 years. The church prioritizes outreach programs that help the homeless and disadvantaged in their neighborhood.
The document discusses the United Church of Christ's Our Church's Wider Mission (OCWM) program and how it supports a variety of ministries. It states that through OCWM, congregations work together to foster worship, feed the hungry, raise children in the faith, respond to disasters, support clergy and ministries, preach a welcoming message, send aid worldwide, and keep faith, hope and love alive. OCWM also helps meet the needs of congregations, support higher education and seminaries, and provide coverage for church employees. The overall message is that through OCWM, United Church of Christ congregations serve God and share their gifts globally as a diverse and loving community.
Christ Church Deer Park is an Anglican parish located in Toronto that provides various religious services and community programs. It has approximately 150-200 attendees for its main Sunday service. While the congregation is aging, it remains active in volunteering and outreach. This includes operating a large food bank and meals programs. The parish profile provides details on its governance, activities, and strengths like its music programming. It seeks a new leader to help evolve and grow its ministries to both members and the wider community.
The document outlines several philanthropic opportunities within the Diocese of Westminster, including:
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2. A £1.1 million funding gap to redevelop Waxwell Farm into a Youth and Catholic Living Centre providing retreat spaces and accommodation.
3. £360,000 annually needed to operate Bakhita House, a safe home for female victims of human trafficking, and additional funds for related global work.
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Morning Star Studio City church in Los Angeles, California is led by Pastor Dave and Amy Polus. The church is celebrating its 30th year in Los Angeles and over the last 8 years has reached thousands with the gospel. They currently have over 300 members and 100 children. The document provides prayer points for Pastor Dave and Amy Polus and their family, protection and favor as they help other churches, wisdom in reaching the entertainment industry, continued outreach and growth of the church.
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- The document traces the history of Catholic schools from their establishment by religious orders to meet the needs of immigrant communities in the US and their decline in the late 20th century.
This newsletter from the Oakland United Methodist Church provides information about upcoming events and ministries of the church. It discusses youth group activities, adult Sunday school starting, acolyte training, and choir rehearsal schedules. It also summarizes efforts of the United Methodist Church to address various crises around the world, including the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, conflicts in Gaza and Iraq, and humanitarian issues at the US-Mexico border. The pastor encourages prayer for those in need and support for UMC relief agencies working in crisis regions.
The document provides a history of San Lorenzo Ruiz Diocesan Academy located in San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. It was established in 1989 with only a nursery class of 43 students. Over the years, it grew to include complete pre-elementary, elementary, and high school classes under the leadership of several priests and lay leaders. In 2010, Rev. Fr. Elmer S. Villamayor was installed as the director of six Catholic schools, including San Lorenzo Ruiz. He introduced reforms to improve education and employee conditions. The school aims to produce graduates who are honest, trustworthy, loving of the Church, and committed to transforming society.
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The Union Church of Manila is a non-denominational evangelical church located in Makati City, Philippines that was founded in 1914. It offers three services each Sunday with different styles of worship catering to an international congregation. The church values grace, generosity, and Christian discipleship as expressed by Jesus Christ and welcomes all people. It has various programs and ministries that serve the community.
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Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
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Lucid Dreaming: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
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Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
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Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
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While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
Feeling Tired After Lucid Dreaming Some people report feeling tired after lucid dreaming. This tiredness is not due to the dreams themselves but often results from not getting enough sleep or using techniques that disrupt sleep patterns. Taking breaks and ensuring adequate sleep can prevent this.
Mental Exhaustion Lucid dreaming can be mentally taxing if practiced excessively without breaks. It’s important to balance lucid dreaming with regular sleep to avoid mental fatigue.
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Morning Service at North Athens Baptist Church Athens, Michigan
“Lift Off” by Pastor Mark Behr
Scriptures: Luke 24:50-53; Acts 1:6-11.
We are a small country Church in Athens Michigan who loves to reach out to others with the love of God. We worship an Awesome God who loves the whole world and wants everyone to see and understand what He has done for us. (1 Corinthians 15:1-4) We hope you are encouraging by our Sunday Morning sermon videos. If you are ever in the area, please feel free to attend our Sunday Morning Services at North Athens Baptist Church 2020 M Drive South, Athens, Michigan. If you have any question and would like to talk to Pastor Mark, or have prayer request please call the church at (269) 729-553
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Morning Service: 10:45 a.m.
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Mantra Yoga is an exact science. "Mananat trayate iti mantrah- by the Manana (constant thinking or recollection) of which one is protected or is released from the round of births and deaths, is Mantra." That is called Mantra by the meditation (Manana) on which the Jiva or the individual soul attains freedom from sin, enjoyment in heaven and final liberation, and by the aid of which it attains in full the fourfold fruit (Chaturvarga), i.e., Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. A Mantra is so called because it is achieved by the mental process.
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