El documento proporciona instrucciones para calcular el volumen de prismas y pirámides. Explica que el volumen es la medida del espacio que ocupa un cuerpo y siempre se expresa en unidades elevadas a 3. Para los prismas, el volumen es igual al producto del área basal por la altura. Proporciona dos ejemplos numéricos para ilustrar cómo calcular el volumen de prismas.
El documento describe las estrategias clave para una tienda online, incluyendo el diseño del catálogo en línea, estrategias de precio como precios de venta y formas de pago seguras, estrategias de distribución como disponer de una tienda virtual y gestionar stocks y entregas, y estrategias de comunicación como posicionamiento web, campañas de marketing digital y creación de comunidades virtuales.
El documento describe los elementos políticos y constitucionales del trabajo en Venezuela. Explica que el gobierno venezolano se basa en que los ciudadanos son sujetos activos de su propio destino. Describe que el poder nacional se divide en poder nacional, estadal y municipal. Además, la Constitución de Venezuela otorga al Estado la responsabilidad de proteger los derechos laborales de los trabajadores.
This short document appears to be random letters with no discernible meaning or story. It does not provide enough context or information to generate a multi-sentence summary.
El documento proporciona instrucciones para calcular el volumen de prismas y pirámides. Explica que el volumen es la medida del espacio que ocupa un cuerpo y siempre se expresa en unidades elevadas a 3. Para los prismas, el volumen es igual al producto del área basal por la altura. Proporciona dos ejemplos numéricos para ilustrar cómo calcular el volumen de prismas.
El documento describe las estrategias clave para una tienda online, incluyendo el diseño del catálogo en línea, estrategias de precio como precios de venta y formas de pago seguras, estrategias de distribución como disponer de una tienda virtual y gestionar stocks y entregas, y estrategias de comunicación como posicionamiento web, campañas de marketing digital y creación de comunidades virtuales.
El documento describe los elementos políticos y constitucionales del trabajo en Venezuela. Explica que el gobierno venezolano se basa en que los ciudadanos son sujetos activos de su propio destino. Describe que el poder nacional se divide en poder nacional, estadal y municipal. Además, la Constitución de Venezuela otorga al Estado la responsabilidad de proteger los derechos laborales de los trabajadores.
This short document appears to be random letters with no discernible meaning or story. It does not provide enough context or information to generate a multi-sentence summary.
Harmonious volunteer center orientation presentation 2014Irvin Shannon
Sharing success though joint ventures producing economic advantages to under-served communities. "Shoe Drive Campaign to raise one million pair of shoes in each State.
Bargains, Bartering, Exchanges, Trading
Equal Dollars Membership allows you to do business with more than 2,700 current members and doing business together allows the members to keep money in their community and produce money value with savings.
Public service announcement April computer event 04/27/13Irvin Shannon
The Harmonious Volunteer Center will hold a computer donation and collection event on April 27th at the United Methodist Church of the Redeemer in Philadelphia. The event will accept working and non-working computers, printers, scanners, and other electronics from 10am to 2pm. Donations are tax deductible and will be recycled by Magnum Computer Recyclers in accordance with EPA standards.
Hvc takes a lead for computer recyclingIrvin Shannon
The Harmonious Volunteer Center has partnered with a certified electronics recycler to expand its recycling program throughout Pennsylvania. The Executive Director, Irvin Shannon, announced that with this partnership they will be able to accommodate all 67 counties in the state. They will recruit 200 additional volunteers to provide education on computer and electronics recycling. This initiative aims to create over 400 jobs through volunteer training and internships. Donating electronics provides environmental, economic and social benefits while qualifying for tax deductions. Their goal is to collect 2 million pounds of equipment in 2013 to be reused or recycled responsibly.
The Harmonious Volunteer Center is opening 402 jobs in Pennsylvania to establish computer and electronics donation collection centers. They are accepting applications immediately for various part-time and full-time positions such as data entry specialists, material handlers, facility managers, truck drivers, and public relations representatives earning between $10,400 to $20,800 annually. Applicants will undergo a 90 day training period and must be at least 18 years old.
The Harmonious Volunteer Center has developed a technology collection plan to comply with Pennsylvania law HB708. The plan involves collecting, refurbishing, and reusing donated computer and electronic equipment to close the digital divide. The center will partner with certified recyclers and nonprofits to provide collection sites and pickup services for consumers and corporations. Through vocational programs, the center aims to create over 200 jobs in material handling, transportation, administration, education, and recycling.
Rebuilding a village hvc prespective 2013Irvin Shannon
Our business is "to provide community service; volunteer training systems; and assistance to community based organizations". We are helping others... Join with us... connect today!!!
The document discusses using $1,350,000 to create jobs for those needing general assistance through a volunteer center club, in order to help the local economy and underserved neighborhoods. The executive director of the Harmonious Volunteer Center invites contact via email to discuss details and join the effort as one solution to civic concerns.
One million three hundred fifty dollarsIrvin Shannon
This document discusses how $1,350,000 could help the local economy if used to create jobs for those needing general assistance or to assist community-based organizations providing services. It invites the reader to join a club that would produce and provide this funding to help the local economy and underserved neighborhoods. Contact details are provided for Irvin Shannon, executive director of the Harmonious Volunteer Center, to discuss details and how this funding could create jobs for 322 individuals.
One million three hundred fifty dollarsIrvin Shannon
This document discusses how $1,350,000 could help the local economy if used to create jobs for those needing general assistance or to assist community-based organizations providing services. It invites the reader to join a club that would produce and provide this funding to help the local economy and underserved neighborhoods. Contact details are provided for Irvin Shannon, executive director of the Harmonious Volunteer Center, to discuss details and how this funding could create jobs for 322 individuals.
One million three hundred fifty dollarsIrvin Shannon
This document discusses how $1,350,000 could help the local economy if used to create jobs for those needing general assistance or to assist community-based organizations providing services. It invites the reader to join a club that would produce and provide this funding to help the local economy and underserved neighborhoods. Contact details are provided for Irvin Shannon, executive director of the Harmonious Volunteer Center, to discuss details and how this solution could help address civic concerns. The document also notes that $1,350,000 could create employment for 322 individuals in full, part, or flex time positions requiring various skill levels.
Join thousands who demand answers from Governor Corbett. Where is the Money for General Assistance going? Why are you denying people in need of General Assistance?
Elimination of GENERAL ASSISTANCE (HR BILL 1261) has been delayed until August 1stWe have petitions being circulated immediately requesting that this bill be rescinded and repealed.Go to www.signon.org/s/tLXGQh This will take you right to the site to sign on line.Send this request to everyone you know IMMEDIATELY!!! We have no time to waste concerning this issue.
The Harmonious Volunteer Center, a 501c3 nonprofit, is holding a fundraiser at the Grand Marketplace to build community centers, create jobs, and provide low-cost used merchandise. The fundraiser will take place on Saturdays and Sundays from 12-6pm at booth #513. Free mini van transportation is available for HVC Bus Club members from Chalmers Park. Donations are tax deductible and receipts will be provided for tax purposes.
The Harmonious Volunteer Center aims to provide education and training programs to help empower individuals and address issues in society such as homelessness, poverty, and behavioral health problems. The Center plans to establish facilities to offer self-development courses on flexible schedules. Its responsibilities include implementing programming, recruiting students and instructors. The Center has resources like multiple locations, qualified staff, and daily capacity for 400 people, with a goal of helping those in need through groups such as high school dropouts, those on welfare or unemployed, ex-offenders, and individuals recovering from substance abuse or with literacy problems.
The Harmonious Volunteer Center enrolled 40 people in their job training program in January, providing skills development in areas like reading, writing, computers, and landscaping, and over two-thirds of participants have found employment or promotions in fields such as medical, retail, and administrative work as a result of the program. The document highlights some individual success stories and outlines additional services the center provides to help people prepare for and find jobs.
The document thanks the recipient for supporting the work of the Harmonious Volunteer Center in whatever way possible. It is signed by Irvin B. Shannon, who identifies himself as the Executive Director of the Harmonious Volunteer Center and provides the organization's website.
The document provides information about volunteering and community resources, including a website for the Harmonious Volunteer Center with contact information for the executive director, joining their bus club to explore volunteer opportunities, calling 311 for non-emergency neighborhood issues, and a techmobile visiting Chalmers Park on the first Friday of each month starting in June.
Harmonious volunteer center orientation presentation 2014Irvin Shannon
Sharing success though joint ventures producing economic advantages to under-served communities. "Shoe Drive Campaign to raise one million pair of shoes in each State.
Bargains, Bartering, Exchanges, Trading
Equal Dollars Membership allows you to do business with more than 2,700 current members and doing business together allows the members to keep money in their community and produce money value with savings.
Public service announcement April computer event 04/27/13Irvin Shannon
The Harmonious Volunteer Center will hold a computer donation and collection event on April 27th at the United Methodist Church of the Redeemer in Philadelphia. The event will accept working and non-working computers, printers, scanners, and other electronics from 10am to 2pm. Donations are tax deductible and will be recycled by Magnum Computer Recyclers in accordance with EPA standards.
Hvc takes a lead for computer recyclingIrvin Shannon
The Harmonious Volunteer Center has partnered with a certified electronics recycler to expand its recycling program throughout Pennsylvania. The Executive Director, Irvin Shannon, announced that with this partnership they will be able to accommodate all 67 counties in the state. They will recruit 200 additional volunteers to provide education on computer and electronics recycling. This initiative aims to create over 400 jobs through volunteer training and internships. Donating electronics provides environmental, economic and social benefits while qualifying for tax deductions. Their goal is to collect 2 million pounds of equipment in 2013 to be reused or recycled responsibly.
The Harmonious Volunteer Center is opening 402 jobs in Pennsylvania to establish computer and electronics donation collection centers. They are accepting applications immediately for various part-time and full-time positions such as data entry specialists, material handlers, facility managers, truck drivers, and public relations representatives earning between $10,400 to $20,800 annually. Applicants will undergo a 90 day training period and must be at least 18 years old.
The Harmonious Volunteer Center has developed a technology collection plan to comply with Pennsylvania law HB708. The plan involves collecting, refurbishing, and reusing donated computer and electronic equipment to close the digital divide. The center will partner with certified recyclers and nonprofits to provide collection sites and pickup services for consumers and corporations. Through vocational programs, the center aims to create over 200 jobs in material handling, transportation, administration, education, and recycling.
Rebuilding a village hvc prespective 2013Irvin Shannon
Our business is "to provide community service; volunteer training systems; and assistance to community based organizations". We are helping others... Join with us... connect today!!!
The document discusses using $1,350,000 to create jobs for those needing general assistance through a volunteer center club, in order to help the local economy and underserved neighborhoods. The executive director of the Harmonious Volunteer Center invites contact via email to discuss details and join the effort as one solution to civic concerns.
One million three hundred fifty dollarsIrvin Shannon
This document discusses how $1,350,000 could help the local economy if used to create jobs for those needing general assistance or to assist community-based organizations providing services. It invites the reader to join a club that would produce and provide this funding to help the local economy and underserved neighborhoods. Contact details are provided for Irvin Shannon, executive director of the Harmonious Volunteer Center, to discuss details and how this funding could create jobs for 322 individuals.
One million three hundred fifty dollarsIrvin Shannon
This document discusses how $1,350,000 could help the local economy if used to create jobs for those needing general assistance or to assist community-based organizations providing services. It invites the reader to join a club that would produce and provide this funding to help the local economy and underserved neighborhoods. Contact details are provided for Irvin Shannon, executive director of the Harmonious Volunteer Center, to discuss details and how this funding could create jobs for 322 individuals.
One million three hundred fifty dollarsIrvin Shannon
This document discusses how $1,350,000 could help the local economy if used to create jobs for those needing general assistance or to assist community-based organizations providing services. It invites the reader to join a club that would produce and provide this funding to help the local economy and underserved neighborhoods. Contact details are provided for Irvin Shannon, executive director of the Harmonious Volunteer Center, to discuss details and how this solution could help address civic concerns. The document also notes that $1,350,000 could create employment for 322 individuals in full, part, or flex time positions requiring various skill levels.
Join thousands who demand answers from Governor Corbett. Where is the Money for General Assistance going? Why are you denying people in need of General Assistance?
Elimination of GENERAL ASSISTANCE (HR BILL 1261) has been delayed until August 1stWe have petitions being circulated immediately requesting that this bill be rescinded and repealed.Go to www.signon.org/s/tLXGQh This will take you right to the site to sign on line.Send this request to everyone you know IMMEDIATELY!!! We have no time to waste concerning this issue.
The Harmonious Volunteer Center, a 501c3 nonprofit, is holding a fundraiser at the Grand Marketplace to build community centers, create jobs, and provide low-cost used merchandise. The fundraiser will take place on Saturdays and Sundays from 12-6pm at booth #513. Free mini van transportation is available for HVC Bus Club members from Chalmers Park. Donations are tax deductible and receipts will be provided for tax purposes.
The Harmonious Volunteer Center aims to provide education and training programs to help empower individuals and address issues in society such as homelessness, poverty, and behavioral health problems. The Center plans to establish facilities to offer self-development courses on flexible schedules. Its responsibilities include implementing programming, recruiting students and instructors. The Center has resources like multiple locations, qualified staff, and daily capacity for 400 people, with a goal of helping those in need through groups such as high school dropouts, those on welfare or unemployed, ex-offenders, and individuals recovering from substance abuse or with literacy problems.
The Harmonious Volunteer Center enrolled 40 people in their job training program in January, providing skills development in areas like reading, writing, computers, and landscaping, and over two-thirds of participants have found employment or promotions in fields such as medical, retail, and administrative work as a result of the program. The document highlights some individual success stories and outlines additional services the center provides to help people prepare for and find jobs.
The document thanks the recipient for supporting the work of the Harmonious Volunteer Center in whatever way possible. It is signed by Irvin B. Shannon, who identifies himself as the Executive Director of the Harmonious Volunteer Center and provides the organization's website.
The document provides information about volunteering and community resources, including a website for the Harmonious Volunteer Center with contact information for the executive director, joining their bus club to explore volunteer opportunities, calling 311 for non-emergency neighborhood issues, and a techmobile visiting Chalmers Park on the first Friday of each month starting in June.
1. Economic Hard Times
are hitting all of us. The Harmonious Volunteer Center
OPENED a THRIFT STORE at the
has
Grand Market Place in Willingboro, New Jersey
We have REDUCED OUR PRICES for the Pre-Owned Merchandise that
you can use.
We are offering you a special invitation to SAVE MONEY; GET
BARGAINS; and HELP CREATE JOBS for people in need!!!
Just present this Notice to the Customer Service Representative at BOOTH 513 at the Grand Market Place,
4340 Route 130 North, Willingboro, NJ on Thursday, August 9th/Friday, August 10th /Saturday, August 11th
from 12p.m. until 4p.m.
and
any item you select is only $1.00 contribution per item.
2. Remember A $1.00 Contribution for any
Item you select with this Notice.
What can you get? There is much more, but you
Pre-Owned Items in Good have to come and see for
Usable Condition yourself.
We have a Mini Van Service that provides you round trip transportation to
1.Clothing/Mens/Women/Children and from the Grand Market Place. To register, contact: Irvin B.
Shannon: hvcorder@hotmail.com
2. Televisions/VCRs Shop Til You Drop. After your visit to our Booth 513 you are welcomed to
visit the hundreds of stores at the Grand Market Place.
3. Toys/Games/Puzzles
If you miss this special offer,
4.Computer Parts/Wires/
you are invited to join our
5. Linen/
HVC Bus Club which offers
6.Household Items
7. Coffee Mugs
multiple benefits.
8.Furniture This offer is only good on
9.Novelity Items Thursday, August 9th, Friday,
10. Appliances August 10th, and Saturday,
11. More… More… More… August 11th ,2012