This document is a certificate of discharge from the Internal Revenue Service releasing a property from a federal tax lien. It provides details of the taxpayer's unpaid tax liability including the amounts owed according to three separate tax liens that were filed against the taxpayer. The certificate discharges the specific property described from the tax lien, but the lien remains in effect on all other property of the taxpayer. The certificate should be filed in the county where the original lien was recorded. Contact information is provided for any questions about the discharge.
B2 is my English level across most skills based on the Common Reference Levels. For listening, I can understand extended speech such as lectures and TV programs. In reading, I can understand articles, reports and literature. When speaking, I can present detailed descriptions and viewpoints and interact fluently in discussions. For writing, I can write clear, detailed texts like essays and reports.
This newsletter from Tisbury School provides information to parents on upcoming events and changes at the school. It announces that the school term will end on July 4th and resume on July 21st. It addresses issues around students arriving late to class and emphasizes the importance of being on time. It also provides details on selections for the school's talent show taking place on June 27th and changes made to the junior cloakroom area to allow for more teaching space. The newsletter closes by congratulating students who placed in a recent cross country event and advertising dates for the school canteen.
1) Fashion Revolution Day (FRD) marks the one-year anniversary of the Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh that killed over 1,000 people and aims to address the lack of transparency in the fashion industry and promote ethical clothing.
2) FRD provides a platform to raise standards for fashion manufacturing worldwide and question where clothes come from to prevent future tragedies.
3) Sri Lanka is well-positioned to contribute to the global FRD movement through its strong, ethical fashion manufacturing industry and education resources to promote demand for sustainably produced clothing.
This document is a certificate of discharge from the Internal Revenue Service releasing a property from a federal tax lien. It provides details of the taxpayer's unpaid tax liability including the amounts owed according to three separate tax liens that were filed against the taxpayer. The certificate discharges the specific property described from the tax lien, but the lien remains in effect on all other property of the taxpayer. The certificate should be filed in the county where the original lien was recorded. Contact information is provided for any questions about the discharge.
B2 is my English level across most skills based on the Common Reference Levels. For listening, I can understand extended speech such as lectures and TV programs. In reading, I can understand articles, reports and literature. When speaking, I can present detailed descriptions and viewpoints and interact fluently in discussions. For writing, I can write clear, detailed texts like essays and reports.
This newsletter from Tisbury School provides information to parents on upcoming events and changes at the school. It announces that the school term will end on July 4th and resume on July 21st. It addresses issues around students arriving late to class and emphasizes the importance of being on time. It also provides details on selections for the school's talent show taking place on June 27th and changes made to the junior cloakroom area to allow for more teaching space. The newsletter closes by congratulating students who placed in a recent cross country event and advertising dates for the school canteen.
1) Fashion Revolution Day (FRD) marks the one-year anniversary of the Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh that killed over 1,000 people and aims to address the lack of transparency in the fashion industry and promote ethical clothing.
2) FRD provides a platform to raise standards for fashion manufacturing worldwide and question where clothes come from to prevent future tragedies.
3) Sri Lanka is well-positioned to contribute to the global FRD movement through its strong, ethical fashion manufacturing industry and education resources to promote demand for sustainably produced clothing.
Marshielou Pareja is a senior at University Heights High School in the Bronx with a 95.36% GPA. She has taken several honors, AP, and college-level courses through the College Now program at Bronx Community College. Pareja is involved in several extracurricular programs including Trio Pre-Collegiate and Let's Get Ready that provide academic support. She plays multiple varsity sports and participates in various athletic and cycling clubs. Pareja also contributes to her high school and local community through multiple volunteer and service activities. She is multilingual in English, Tagalog, and Bisaya and proficient in various computer programs.
This document announces a seminar course titled "Art in Motion: Mobility, Materiality, Modernity" that will examine how American visual culture moved through space from the late 18th to 19th centuries. The course will consider art that literally moved, represented mobility, and spread ideas. It will discuss how art transmitted information and mediated cross-cultural encounters, as well as how concepts of circulation, mobility, and modernity were visualized. The instructor is Janine Boldt and the course is offered at William & Mary in the spring 2016 semester.
Jason B Cavanaugh has over 15 years of experience in sales and management. He has held positions as a Sales Consultant at ABC Supply Co and Fabral Metal Co, and as Department Manager at Lowes Home Improvement, where he was responsible for overseeing daily operations, training employees, and providing excellent customer service. Cavanaugh has a background in biology and military service, and seeks to utilize his experience working with clients at a leading organization.
Ken Nunn is seeking a long term position utilizing his 17 years of experience as a Manager of Information Systems. In his current role at Atlas Van Lines Intl., he is responsible for all company systems and IT staff, including Windows Server, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, Cisco firewalls, Office 365, Exchange, databases, telephony systems, desktop support, web development, hardware, and networking. He also has experience with medical records and admitting patients at Group Health Co-Operative.
Este documento describe el movimiento de la Ilustración en Europa entre los siglos XVII y XVIII, caracterizado por su rechazo de las verdades dogmáticas y religiosas. Figuras clave como Voltaire promovieron el uso de la razón y el método científico para entender el mundo, cuestionando las enseñanzas religiosas. Esto llevó a una mayor incredulidad y junto con otros factores contribuyó a la Revolución Francesa en los años posteriores.
Presented by Edward Benoit III, Ph.D. in the "Understanding what Users Need to Understand Us (and Our Data)" session at the Access, Outreach, and Use of Moving Image Archives Stream during the AMIA 2015 Conference on Saturday, November 21, 2015.
Este documento presenta una serie de ejercicios sobre secuencias lógicas y narrativas. Incluye viñetas e imágenes cortas con el objetivo de que los estudiantes describan, ordenen y creen historias basadas en ellas. También contiene preguntas sobre temas como primeros auxilios, profesiones de salud y seguridad en el hogar.
Marshielou Pareja is a senior at University Heights High School in the Bronx with a 95.36% GPA. She has taken several honors, AP, and college-level courses through the College Now program at Bronx Community College. Pareja is involved in several extracurricular programs including Trio Pre-Collegiate and Let's Get Ready that provide academic support. She plays multiple varsity sports and participates in various athletic and cycling clubs. Pareja also contributes to her high school and local community through multiple volunteer and service activities. She is multilingual in English, Tagalog, and Bisaya and proficient in various computer programs.
This document announces a seminar course titled "Art in Motion: Mobility, Materiality, Modernity" that will examine how American visual culture moved through space from the late 18th to 19th centuries. The course will consider art that literally moved, represented mobility, and spread ideas. It will discuss how art transmitted information and mediated cross-cultural encounters, as well as how concepts of circulation, mobility, and modernity were visualized. The instructor is Janine Boldt and the course is offered at William & Mary in the spring 2016 semester.
Jason B Cavanaugh has over 15 years of experience in sales and management. He has held positions as a Sales Consultant at ABC Supply Co and Fabral Metal Co, and as Department Manager at Lowes Home Improvement, where he was responsible for overseeing daily operations, training employees, and providing excellent customer service. Cavanaugh has a background in biology and military service, and seeks to utilize his experience working with clients at a leading organization.
Ken Nunn is seeking a long term position utilizing his 17 years of experience as a Manager of Information Systems. In his current role at Atlas Van Lines Intl., he is responsible for all company systems and IT staff, including Windows Server, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, Cisco firewalls, Office 365, Exchange, databases, telephony systems, desktop support, web development, hardware, and networking. He also has experience with medical records and admitting patients at Group Health Co-Operative.
Este documento describe el movimiento de la Ilustración en Europa entre los siglos XVII y XVIII, caracterizado por su rechazo de las verdades dogmáticas y religiosas. Figuras clave como Voltaire promovieron el uso de la razón y el método científico para entender el mundo, cuestionando las enseñanzas religiosas. Esto llevó a una mayor incredulidad y junto con otros factores contribuyó a la Revolución Francesa en los años posteriores.
Presented by Edward Benoit III, Ph.D. in the "Understanding what Users Need to Understand Us (and Our Data)" session at the Access, Outreach, and Use of Moving Image Archives Stream during the AMIA 2015 Conference on Saturday, November 21, 2015.
Este documento presenta una serie de ejercicios sobre secuencias lógicas y narrativas. Incluye viñetas e imágenes cortas con el objetivo de que los estudiantes describan, ordenen y creen historias basadas en ellas. También contiene preguntas sobre temas como primeros auxilios, profesiones de salud y seguridad en el hogar.