This presentation features photos I used for a photography class I took a couple years ago. These photos are a perfect example of how photographers learn new skills over time and improve their work.
The document summarizes the origins of the Thanksgiving holiday. It describes how the Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in 1621 after surviving a difficult first winter in Plymouth, Massachusetts with the help of the Wampanoag Native Americans. Today, Americans and Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving in November and October respectively with family meals, football, parades, and reflecting on what they are thankful for.
Cultural customs for giving thanks celebrate gratefulness for the harvest from nature's bounty; cherished recipes, festive meals and seasonal treats are often a treasured way of showing appreciation. What heritage foodways symbolize gratitude for you? Share with us and hear how prevalent traditions originated and evolved to today's common practices.
The pilgrims arrived in America on the Mayflower in 1620 and settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts. After a difficult first year with harsh weather conditions, the fall harvest in 1621 was bountiful. The pilgrims shared a Thanksgiving celebration with the Wampanoag people to give thanks for their survival and success in the new land. Thanksgiving became a national holiday in 1863 when Abraham Lincoln declared it a national holiday to be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.
This document provides information about various large attractions located in Minnesota and elsewhere. It describes the World's Largest Ball of Twine in Darwin, MN, which weighs 8.7 tons and measures 40 feet around. It also mentions the World's Largest Frying Pan in Long Beach, CA and the World's Largest Axe in Nackawic, New Brunswick. Further locations listed include Willie Walleye, a 40-foot fiberglass walleye in Baudette, MN and a statue of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox in Bemidji, MN. The document concludes with search terms to find more information about large roadside attractions.
The pilgrims arrived in America on the Mayflower in 1620 and settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts. After a difficult first year with harsh weather conditions, the fall harvest in 1621 was bountiful. The pilgrims shared a Thanksgiving celebration with the Wampanoag people to give thanks for their survival and success in the new land. Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863 to be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November each year.
1. The most familiar story of the first Thanksgiving took place in 1621 in Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts between English colonists and Wampanoag Native Americans.
2. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln designated the last Thursday in November as a national day of Thanksgiving. However, in 1939, President Franklin Roosevelt changed it to the fourth Thursday to extend the holiday shopping season.
3. The document provides facts and answers questions about various Thanksgiving traditions and trivia, such as the history of cranberries and turkey pardons by U.S. presidents. It debunks some common myths while confirming others.
The pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower in 1620 and settled in America, struggling through a harsh first winter. After their first successful harvest, the pilgrims had an abundant supply of corn, fruits, and vegetables. Governor William Bradford declared a Thanksgiving celebration and invited the neighboring Native Americans to join. Thanksgiving later became a national holiday designated by Abraham Lincoln in 1863 to be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.
This Thanksgiving PowerPoint is the perfect resource to use with your children as you introduce them to the history of Thanksgiving. They will learn about the arrival of the Pilgrims in North America and how the Native Americans helped them succeed in making the New World their home.
The document summarizes the origins of the Thanksgiving holiday. It describes how the Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving in 1621 after surviving a difficult first winter in Plymouth, Massachusetts with the help of the Wampanoag Native Americans. Today, Americans and Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving in November and October respectively with family meals, football, parades, and reflecting on what they are thankful for.
Cultural customs for giving thanks celebrate gratefulness for the harvest from nature's bounty; cherished recipes, festive meals and seasonal treats are often a treasured way of showing appreciation. What heritage foodways symbolize gratitude for you? Share with us and hear how prevalent traditions originated and evolved to today's common practices.
The pilgrims arrived in America on the Mayflower in 1620 and settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts. After a difficult first year with harsh weather conditions, the fall harvest in 1621 was bountiful. The pilgrims shared a Thanksgiving celebration with the Wampanoag people to give thanks for their survival and success in the new land. Thanksgiving became a national holiday in 1863 when Abraham Lincoln declared it a national holiday to be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.
This document provides information about various large attractions located in Minnesota and elsewhere. It describes the World's Largest Ball of Twine in Darwin, MN, which weighs 8.7 tons and measures 40 feet around. It also mentions the World's Largest Frying Pan in Long Beach, CA and the World's Largest Axe in Nackawic, New Brunswick. Further locations listed include Willie Walleye, a 40-foot fiberglass walleye in Baudette, MN and a statue of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox in Bemidji, MN. The document concludes with search terms to find more information about large roadside attractions.
The pilgrims arrived in America on the Mayflower in 1620 and settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts. After a difficult first year with harsh weather conditions, the fall harvest in 1621 was bountiful. The pilgrims shared a Thanksgiving celebration with the Wampanoag people to give thanks for their survival and success in the new land. Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863 to be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November each year.
1. The most familiar story of the first Thanksgiving took place in 1621 in Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts between English colonists and Wampanoag Native Americans.
2. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln designated the last Thursday in November as a national day of Thanksgiving. However, in 1939, President Franklin Roosevelt changed it to the fourth Thursday to extend the holiday shopping season.
3. The document provides facts and answers questions about various Thanksgiving traditions and trivia, such as the history of cranberries and turkey pardons by U.S. presidents. It debunks some common myths while confirming others.
The pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower in 1620 and settled in America, struggling through a harsh first winter. After their first successful harvest, the pilgrims had an abundant supply of corn, fruits, and vegetables. Governor William Bradford declared a Thanksgiving celebration and invited the neighboring Native Americans to join. Thanksgiving later became a national holiday designated by Abraham Lincoln in 1863 to be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.
This Thanksgiving PowerPoint is the perfect resource to use with your children as you introduce them to the history of Thanksgiving. They will learn about the arrival of the Pilgrims in North America and how the Native Americans helped them succeed in making the New World their home.
Thanksgiving is celebrated differently in the United States and Canada. In the US, most people celebrate with a feast at home with family, eating traditional foods like turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pie. A large parade also takes place annually in New York City on Thanksgiving Day. In Canada, Thanksgiving is a statutory holiday where people reunite with family over the long weekend, eating similar traditional foods to the US. Parades and football games are also part of celebrations in Canada.
Thanksgiving is celebrated differently in the United States and Canada. In the US, most people celebrate with a family dinner that traditionally includes turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City features giant balloons and performances watched by millions. In Canada, Thanksgiving is also celebrated with family meals and weekends away, and parades can be part of the traditions, such as the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest parade.
The document summarizes information about Thanksgiving, including its origins as a harvest festival celebrated by various cultures, the traditional story of the first Thanksgiving in 1621 shared by Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Native Americans, and details about typical Thanksgiving meals and dishes centered around roasted turkey that have been celebrated in the United States and Canada.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th and has been a religious holiday in Ireland for over 1000 years. The first St. Patrick's Day parade took place in New York City in 1762 by Irish soldiers in the British army. In 1848, several New York Irish societies united their parades to form the oldest civilian parade in the US. Today, nearly 3 million people watch the over 5 hour New York parade with 150,000 participants. St. Patrick's Day celebrations have spread globally and are now celebrated by people of all backgrounds in many countries.
Thanksgiving dates back to English pilgrims who celebrated their first successful harvest in Plymouth colony with a feast that included wild turkey. The holiday commemorates the cooperation between the pilgrims and the local Wampanoag tribe who helped the pilgrims survive their first difficult year in the new world by providing food and teaching agricultural techniques. In 1941, Thanksgiving was officially designated as a national holiday to be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November by President Roosevelt. The holiday recognizes the community built from different cultures and is still celebrated today with a traditional meal including roasted turkey.
Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village - July 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
Betty Kusler, a retired school teacher and resident of Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village, shared her experience teaching second grade in the 1940s at the historic Pine Street School in Meridian, Idaho. Due to overcrowding at the Meridian Elementary School, two temporary buildings were used as classrooms, with Betty teaching in one small building for 10 years, longer than originally intended. The Meridian Press recently interviewed Betty about her experience teaching at the Pine Street School.
In 1620, European settlers who arrived in America on a boat that sank were helped by Native Americans. To celebrate a good harvest after planting European vegetables, the settlers had a meal with the Native Americans that included turkey and vegetables, establishing the Thanksgiving tradition of families and friends sharing a special meal. Thanksgiving later became a four-day holiday known for parades featuring balloons and events with communities celebrating together.
The document summarizes the origins of the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States. It describes how the Pilgrims arrived in America on the Mayflower in 1620 and had a difficult first winter, with half of them dying from illness. The following fall, they had their first successful harvest with the help of the native Wampanoag people, including Squanto who acted as an interpreter. To celebrate the harvest, the Pilgrims and Wampanoag shared an autumn feast that is now remembered as the first Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated annually in the United States on the fourth Thursday of November, commemorating the 1621 harvest feast shared by the Pilgrims and Wampanoag people. Families and friends come together for a special meal traditionally including roast turkey, mashed potatoes, vegetables, and pumpkin or apple pie.
This is the first 2015 visitor's guide created for Beach Haven NJ. It includes events, stories and photos. Beach Haven is the Heart of Long Beach Island with gorgeous beaches, rich history, fine dining and great places to shop.
The passage describes the journey of the Pilgrims from England to America aboard the Mayflower in 1620. Many Pilgrims died during their first harsh winter in Massachusetts until the Native Americans, including Squanto and Samoset, taught them how to survive. In the autumn of 1621 after a good harvest, the Pilgrims and Native Americans had a feast to celebrate and give thanks, which is now known as the first Thanksgiving. Today, Thanksgiving is celebrated with family, food like turkey, and activities like watching football or parades.
Sponge, Cotton & Sisal Festival- A Panoramic Culture in the Turks & Caicos Is...Marguerite Anderson
National Heritage Celebrations for 2014 saw various islands within the T.C.I. showcasing the rich culture of its people. Director of Culture, David Bowen spearheaded the celebrations in North and Middle Caicos- the main highlight being the Sponge, Cotton & Sisal Festival.
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in North America on the last Thursday of November, where people give thanks to God for the good things they received in the past year through feasting and prayer. The origins of Thanksgiving come from the Pilgrims who arrived at Plymouth Rock in 1620 on the Mayflower and had a very difficult first winter, but were helped by Native Americans. In the spring of 1621, the Native Americans taught the Pilgrims how to farm corn and catch fish, leading to a successful harvest that autumn which the Pilgrims and Native Americans celebrated with a feast to give thanks to God.
National Heritage Celebration 2015 in North Caicos, Turks & Caicos IslandsMarguerite Anderson
The island of North Caicos celebrated National Heritage Month under the theme, “Living our Culture- Securing our Heritage”, The richness of TCI's culture was mirrored in the entertainment, the cuisine, the craft-work, the music and in other aspects of the two-day event held on October 24th & 25th 2015.
Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday of November to give thanks for blessings and food. The tradition started in 1620 when the Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving after arriving from England and having a difficult first winter where many died. They had a three-day feast with the Native Americans who had helped them by teaching how to farm corn and hunt. Today, Thanksgiving is celebrated with families gathering for a turkey meal, and it is customary to bless the table and give thanks.
Kentucky is known as the Bluegrass State, with a capital of Frankfort. It has diverse geography including Appalachian mountains, rolling hills, and flatlands. The eastern part contains the highest point in the state, Black Mountain. Central Kentucky has rich soil and underground caves. Rivers are also important, forming borders and used for transportation and recreation. The Louisville Slugger Museum shows the bat making process and has activities. The Kentucky Derby Museum shares the history of the Kentucky Derby horse race through exhibits and films. The first Kentucky Derby was in 1875 at Churchill Downs and still takes place there annually in early May. Dale Hollow Lake State Park offers fishing, camping, hiking, and a tour of Cindy Cave
This document provides a summary of events from 2007 to 2009 involving American Legion Post 175. It describes various ceremonies and community outreach activities conducted by Post 175 members, including presenting awards, hosting banquets, distributing poppies, making donations to veterans organizations, participating in memorial dedications, speaking to students about veterans topics, and decorating the Bucks County Vietnam Memorial. The document highlights the repeated involvement of Commander Jim McComb in many of Post 175's community activities over this period.
Saugatuck, Michigan is a town located northwest of the state known for its art galleries, shops, restaurants, lodging, and cultural attractions. It has many areas for shopping like art barns and antique markets. Dining options include restaurants like Su Casa and Kalico Kitchen. Lodging can be found at hotels and motels like the AmericInn and Best Western Plaza Hotel. With a population of around 141,000, Saugatuck is near towns like Douglas and Fennville and offers entertainment like harbor tours and art galleries.
The passage describes the origins of the Thanksgiving holiday, including the 1621 harvest feast shared by the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians, which is considered one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations. It discusses how the Pilgrims traveled from England on the Mayflower to Plymouth due to their desire for religious freedom. It also mentions how Squanto, a Native American, helped the Pilgrims by teaching them to grow corn and fish after a difficult first winter reduced their population. Today, Thanksgiving is celebrated annually in the US as a family holiday with a special meal on the fourth Thursday of November.
Este documento presenta una rúbrica para evaluar comerciales con diferentes aspectos como creatividad, escenario, personajes, diseño, impacto en el público, tema y voz/gestos. Cada aspecto se evalúa en una escala de sobresaliente a insuficiente basada en criterios como qué tan apropiado, caracterizado o persuasivo es cada elemento para representar el mensaje deseado y generar impacto en el espectador.
Thanksgiving is celebrated differently in the United States and Canada. In the US, most people celebrate with a feast at home with family, eating traditional foods like turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pie. A large parade also takes place annually in New York City on Thanksgiving Day. In Canada, Thanksgiving is a statutory holiday where people reunite with family over the long weekend, eating similar traditional foods to the US. Parades and football games are also part of celebrations in Canada.
Thanksgiving is celebrated differently in the United States and Canada. In the US, most people celebrate with a family dinner that traditionally includes turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City features giant balloons and performances watched by millions. In Canada, Thanksgiving is also celebrated with family meals and weekends away, and parades can be part of the traditions, such as the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest parade.
The document summarizes information about Thanksgiving, including its origins as a harvest festival celebrated by various cultures, the traditional story of the first Thanksgiving in 1621 shared by Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Native Americans, and details about typical Thanksgiving meals and dishes centered around roasted turkey that have been celebrated in the United States and Canada.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th and has been a religious holiday in Ireland for over 1000 years. The first St. Patrick's Day parade took place in New York City in 1762 by Irish soldiers in the British army. In 1848, several New York Irish societies united their parades to form the oldest civilian parade in the US. Today, nearly 3 million people watch the over 5 hour New York parade with 150,000 participants. St. Patrick's Day celebrations have spread globally and are now celebrated by people of all backgrounds in many countries.
Thanksgiving dates back to English pilgrims who celebrated their first successful harvest in Plymouth colony with a feast that included wild turkey. The holiday commemorates the cooperation between the pilgrims and the local Wampanoag tribe who helped the pilgrims survive their first difficult year in the new world by providing food and teaching agricultural techniques. In 1941, Thanksgiving was officially designated as a national holiday to be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November by President Roosevelt. The holiday recognizes the community built from different cultures and is still celebrated today with a traditional meal including roasted turkey.
Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village - July 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
Betty Kusler, a retired school teacher and resident of Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village, shared her experience teaching second grade in the 1940s at the historic Pine Street School in Meridian, Idaho. Due to overcrowding at the Meridian Elementary School, two temporary buildings were used as classrooms, with Betty teaching in one small building for 10 years, longer than originally intended. The Meridian Press recently interviewed Betty about her experience teaching at the Pine Street School.
In 1620, European settlers who arrived in America on a boat that sank were helped by Native Americans. To celebrate a good harvest after planting European vegetables, the settlers had a meal with the Native Americans that included turkey and vegetables, establishing the Thanksgiving tradition of families and friends sharing a special meal. Thanksgiving later became a four-day holiday known for parades featuring balloons and events with communities celebrating together.
The document summarizes the origins of the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States. It describes how the Pilgrims arrived in America on the Mayflower in 1620 and had a difficult first winter, with half of them dying from illness. The following fall, they had their first successful harvest with the help of the native Wampanoag people, including Squanto who acted as an interpreter. To celebrate the harvest, the Pilgrims and Wampanoag shared an autumn feast that is now remembered as the first Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated annually in the United States on the fourth Thursday of November, commemorating the 1621 harvest feast shared by the Pilgrims and Wampanoag people. Families and friends come together for a special meal traditionally including roast turkey, mashed potatoes, vegetables, and pumpkin or apple pie.
This is the first 2015 visitor's guide created for Beach Haven NJ. It includes events, stories and photos. Beach Haven is the Heart of Long Beach Island with gorgeous beaches, rich history, fine dining and great places to shop.
The passage describes the journey of the Pilgrims from England to America aboard the Mayflower in 1620. Many Pilgrims died during their first harsh winter in Massachusetts until the Native Americans, including Squanto and Samoset, taught them how to survive. In the autumn of 1621 after a good harvest, the Pilgrims and Native Americans had a feast to celebrate and give thanks, which is now known as the first Thanksgiving. Today, Thanksgiving is celebrated with family, food like turkey, and activities like watching football or parades.
Sponge, Cotton & Sisal Festival- A Panoramic Culture in the Turks & Caicos Is...Marguerite Anderson
National Heritage Celebrations for 2014 saw various islands within the T.C.I. showcasing the rich culture of its people. Director of Culture, David Bowen spearheaded the celebrations in North and Middle Caicos- the main highlight being the Sponge, Cotton & Sisal Festival.
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in North America on the last Thursday of November, where people give thanks to God for the good things they received in the past year through feasting and prayer. The origins of Thanksgiving come from the Pilgrims who arrived at Plymouth Rock in 1620 on the Mayflower and had a very difficult first winter, but were helped by Native Americans. In the spring of 1621, the Native Americans taught the Pilgrims how to farm corn and catch fish, leading to a successful harvest that autumn which the Pilgrims and Native Americans celebrated with a feast to give thanks to God.
National Heritage Celebration 2015 in North Caicos, Turks & Caicos IslandsMarguerite Anderson
The island of North Caicos celebrated National Heritage Month under the theme, “Living our Culture- Securing our Heritage”, The richness of TCI's culture was mirrored in the entertainment, the cuisine, the craft-work, the music and in other aspects of the two-day event held on October 24th & 25th 2015.
Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday of November to give thanks for blessings and food. The tradition started in 1620 when the Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving after arriving from England and having a difficult first winter where many died. They had a three-day feast with the Native Americans who had helped them by teaching how to farm corn and hunt. Today, Thanksgiving is celebrated with families gathering for a turkey meal, and it is customary to bless the table and give thanks.
Kentucky is known as the Bluegrass State, with a capital of Frankfort. It has diverse geography including Appalachian mountains, rolling hills, and flatlands. The eastern part contains the highest point in the state, Black Mountain. Central Kentucky has rich soil and underground caves. Rivers are also important, forming borders and used for transportation and recreation. The Louisville Slugger Museum shows the bat making process and has activities. The Kentucky Derby Museum shares the history of the Kentucky Derby horse race through exhibits and films. The first Kentucky Derby was in 1875 at Churchill Downs and still takes place there annually in early May. Dale Hollow Lake State Park offers fishing, camping, hiking, and a tour of Cindy Cave
This document provides a summary of events from 2007 to 2009 involving American Legion Post 175. It describes various ceremonies and community outreach activities conducted by Post 175 members, including presenting awards, hosting banquets, distributing poppies, making donations to veterans organizations, participating in memorial dedications, speaking to students about veterans topics, and decorating the Bucks County Vietnam Memorial. The document highlights the repeated involvement of Commander Jim McComb in many of Post 175's community activities over this period.
Saugatuck, Michigan is a town located northwest of the state known for its art galleries, shops, restaurants, lodging, and cultural attractions. It has many areas for shopping like art barns and antique markets. Dining options include restaurants like Su Casa and Kalico Kitchen. Lodging can be found at hotels and motels like the AmericInn and Best Western Plaza Hotel. With a population of around 141,000, Saugatuck is near towns like Douglas and Fennville and offers entertainment like harbor tours and art galleries.
The passage describes the origins of the Thanksgiving holiday, including the 1621 harvest feast shared by the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians, which is considered one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations. It discusses how the Pilgrims traveled from England on the Mayflower to Plymouth due to their desire for religious freedom. It also mentions how Squanto, a Native American, helped the Pilgrims by teaching them to grow corn and fish after a difficult first winter reduced their population. Today, Thanksgiving is celebrated annually in the US as a family holiday with a special meal on the fourth Thursday of November.
Este documento presenta una rúbrica para evaluar comerciales con diferentes aspectos como creatividad, escenario, personajes, diseño, impacto en el público, tema y voz/gestos. Cada aspecto se evalúa en una escala de sobresaliente a insuficiente basada en criterios como qué tan apropiado, caracterizado o persuasivo es cada elemento para representar el mensaje deseado y generar impacto en el espectador.
Este documento presenta una lista de verificación para la tercera evaluación periódica de TLR 1. Incluye tareas como completar una autoevaluación y ejercicios de morfemas y gramemas. También detalla participaciones como revisar la autoevaluación y realizar ejercicios de formación de palabras. Por último, enumera actividades de aprendizaje como trabajos sobre morfemas, prefijos y sufijos, y tipos de palabras.
La sustentabilidad ambiental se refiere a la administración eficiente y racional de los recursos naturales de manera que sea posible mejorar el bienestar de la población actual sin comprometer el plan de vida de las generaciones futuras. Una mala sustentabilidad ambiental puede causar problemas como la presión sobre los recursos hídricos, la degradación de suelos, especies en peligro de extinción, y el cambio climático. Se puede lograr la sustentabilidad ambiental manteniendo un equilibrio entre el ser humano y el medio amb
Tracy R. Ankrah has over 10 years of experience in human resources. At her current role at Best Ever Construction, she trains new hires, assigns certification trainings to save the company money, and works with international HR. Previously, at Pinnacle Foods Group she processed all employee data changes, trained employees on a personal information system, and helped resolve benefits claims issues. She also onboarded 150 employees with no lost time at Brooks Personnel. Tracy wrote and administered HR policies, trained managers, and coordinated new hire onboarding at Pioneer Credit Recovery. She has an Associate's degree in Business Administration and is proficient in various HR software programs.
The document outlines requirements for a community marketplace called BeatNik that connects students and instructors. It describes features like user profiles, class listings, forums, contests, payments, and dashboards for students and instructors. Key points are:
- Students can search, enroll in, and review classes while instructors can add classes and manage students.
- Users include students, instructors, guests, and admins. Instructors require approval to add classes.
- The navigation includes sections for home, teaching, learning, community, contests, and user profiles.
- Dashboards allow users to manage profiles, classes, goals, and engagement. Instructors can add classes and view analytics.
El menú de la semana del lunes incluye sopa como primer plato, filete de pollo como segundo plato y gelatina de postre, todo a un precio económico de 6 euros. Además, se ofrece un menú infantil.
Ms. M teaches criminal justice online and has five years of online teaching experience along with two years teaching in-person. She has an undergraduate degree in political science and a master's in criminal justice. Ms. M enjoys teaching, helping students learn, and seeing their progress. However, keeping students engaged online is challenging as they can become distracted. She uses videos, articles and class discussions to encourage participation and involvement to aid retention.
Pre-Con Education: Building Advanced ITSM Workflows in CA Service ManagementCA Technologies
Learn how to build advanced IT service management (ITSM) process workflows with CA Process Automation (CA PAM). Examples will use flows relevant to common service management processes and integrations.
For more information, please visit http://cainc.to/Nv2VOe
Tool Support for Product Management - Overview and Trends
The most prominent tools in use by product managers today are Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint. Yet, there are specialized tools available in the market, which focus on specific aspects of product management and therefore enable product managers to do their work better and more efficient.
For software product management the International Software Product Management Association ISPMA (http://ispma.org) has created a framework that describes the many interfaces and activities product managers have to deal with.
Based those activities the presentation provides an overview about the tool landscape available for product managers.
Attendees will see how product roadmaps can be created and updated by specialized tools for requirements management. The graphical roadmaps are connected to real planning data and therefore are more accurate and less time intensive to maintain. Other examples include scenario management for release planning, product feedback applications and agile product planning for which various useful tool solutions exist.
The presentation puts specific focus on tools that support recent trends in IT such as the movement to cloud services, mobile devices, agile development and fast paced releases.
Hands-on Lab: Get a Jumpstart on CA Service Management's New Jaspersoft Repor...CA Technologies
The document discusses CA Service Management's new Jaspersoft reporting engine. It provides an overview of the technology change from the previous CA Business Intelligence 4.1 to the new Jaspersoft reporting technology, CA Business Intelligence Jaspersoft Reports Server 6.2. It outlines some of the key benefits of the new technology, including being lightweight, easy to use and administer, and supporting complex reports and dashboards. It also describes the out-of-the-box report content available, recommended learning resources, and demo sessions at the CAWorld conference.
this ppt includes general meaning of csr
its 5 bottom line concepts
its types
principles and strategies
arguments for and against
then csr activities of 4 diff. companies
From its beginnings in the 1700s, music has been an integral part of Nashville's culture and identity. Some key events in Nashville's musical history include settlers playing fiddle tunes after arriving in the city, it becoming a center for music publishing in the 1800s, and the Fisk Jubilee Singers introducing Nashville's music to the world. There are many popular music attractions for visitors to explore, such as the Grand Ole Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and Music City Walk of Fame.
This document summarizes several popular festivals and events in the United States and Chile, including Burning Man in Nevada, the Santiago a Mil International Theatre Festival in Chile, Comic-Con in San Diego, Fiestas Patrias celebrating Chilean independence, ECU Pirate Fest in North Carolina, the Grape Harvest Festival in Chile, San Francisco Pride, Fiesta Tapati on Easter Island celebrating indigenous Chilean culture, the Dirty Dancing Festival in North Carolina, and the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile.
Raleigh, North Carolina was established in 1792 as the state's permanent capital. According to local legend, Joel Lane, who operated a tavern, used cherry bounce drinks to convince legislators to purchase land from him to establish the capital. Today, Raleigh is known as the "City of Oaks" and is home to museums of art, history and natural sciences that offer free admission. The area also has a vibrant music scene and is home to professional sports teams and several major universities.
Massachusetts is a state with historical significance and activities for all ages and seasons. It offers beaches, mountains, cities like Boston and Cambridge, the Cape Cod area, and the Berkshires region. Key places to visit include Plymouth Rock, the USS Constitution, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Harvard University, the beaches of Cape Cod, Provincetown, the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, and skiing in the winter or hiking trails in other seasons in the Berkshires. Massachusetts has a variety of accommodations and is portrayed as a fun and safe family destination.
Massachusetts is a state with historical significance and activities for all ages and seasons. It offers beaches, mountains, cities like Boston and Cambridge, the Cape Cod area, and the Berkshires region. Key places to visit include Plymouth Rock, the USS Constitution, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Harvard University, the beaches of Cape Cod, Provincetown, the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, and skiing in the winter or hiking trails in other seasons in the Berkshires. Massachusetts has a variety of accommodations and is portrayed as a fun and safe family destination.
Massachusetts offers many historic and scenic destinations for families to visit. Some top spots include Boston with its historic sites along the Freedom Trail like the Old North Church and USS Constitution, as well as museums. Cambridge is home to Harvard University and MIT near the Charles River. Salem has sights related to the infamous witch trials. Cape Cod features sandy beaches, dunes, and places like the National Marine Fisheries Aquarium. The Berkshires region has mountains, valleys, and cultural attractions like Tanglewood and Norman Rockwell Museum. Plymouth is the site where the Pilgrims landed and has Plimoth Plantation, a living history museum recreating the 1627 community.
The pilgrims were English settlers who traveled to America on the Mayflower to escape their country. After a difficult journey, they landed at Plymouth Rock where they struggled through their first winter as their crops failed. However, two Native Americans named Samoset and Squanto helped the pilgrims learn to hunt, fish, and grow corn. As a result, the pilgrims had a very successful harvest, which they celebrated with a huge feast and invited the Native Americans who helped them. This feast became the first Thanksgiving.
The document discusses several famous festivals held in the UK, including the Robin Hood Festival, Notting Hill Carnival, Jorvik Viking Festival, and Glastonbury Festival. The Robin Hood Festival celebrates the folk hero Robin Hood with medieval music, food, and activities. The Notting Hill Carnival is a large street festival celebrating Caribbean culture that draws over 2 million people. The Jorvik Viking Festival in York features historical reenactments and events to showcase the city's Viking history. Glastonbury Festival is a major music and arts festival that hosts contemporary performances and hundreds of thousands of attendees.
The document summarizes the history and traditions of Thanksgiving in the United States. It describes how the Pilgrims fled religious persecution in England and arrived at Plymouth Rock in 1621. They had a difficult first winter with many dying, but the Wampanoag tribe helped them survive by teaching farming and hunting. In the fall of 1621, the Pilgrims and Native Americans held a feast to celebrate the harvest, which became known as the first Thanksgiving. While the holiday today involves families gathering, eating turkey, and watching football, its origins glossed over the complex history of relations between settlers and Native Americans.
The document provides a detailed itinerary for a 19-day, 3,019 mile road trip tour through the southern US visiting various sites related to the US Army Corps of Engineers. Key stops included Ladew Topiary Gardens in Maryland, the National D-Day Memorial in Virginia, various museums in North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia showcasing local history and the Corps of Engineers.
1) Woodstock was a massive three-day music festival held in Bethel, New York in 1969 that brought together half a million people for peace, love, and music.
2) The festival was organized as a profit-making venture but became free due to logistical issues. It featured iconic performances but also dealt with rain, mud, lack of facilities and overcrowding.
3) Though challenging conditions, the overall spirit at Woodstock was peaceful and it became cemented in history and pop culture as a pivotal moment that represented the counterculture movement of the 1960s.
Marblehead, Massachusetts has a rich history dating back to 1629 and offers many attractions for both residents and visitors. During the winter holidays, Marblehead hosts numerous events including the annual Christmas Walk on the first weekend of December where Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive by boat. Other holiday events include the Gingerbread Festival at the Jeremiah Lee Mansion. Marblehead also offers historic sites, art galleries, restaurants serving local seafood, and opportunities to enjoy the natural scenery along the coast.
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2. Gary Hayes performed at the annual Boewinkle Jam at Barn Lot Theater
in Edmonton Ky.
3. Sea Horse joined other residents in the community in visiting the Casey
County Heritage Festival in Liberty Ky.
4. Richard Duncan plays the role of an old hippy in the production of
Red White and Tuna at Barn Lot Theater.
5. Black Stone Cherry held a fan appreciation concert at the Metcalfe
County Middle School shortly after signing their first contract with
Roadrunner Records.
6. The Ripley's Aquarium in Myrtle Beach South Carolina is a
popular attraction for kids of all ages. Visitors have the
opportunity to get very close to sea life without actually getting in
the water with them.
7. The 9th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Civil War Reenactors held an
induction ceremony for new members at the historic site of the
Old Mulkey Meeting House in Tompkinsville Ky.
8. Deeann Skinker Kacy Hope and Emily Coffey performed during
the production of Once Upon a Mattress at Barn Lot Theater in
Edmonton Ky.
9. The Boerwinkle Jam featured musicians from all around the
region. It is a charity event that raises money for many local
charities including the Bowling Park’s food pantry.
10. Several marching bands decorated their instruments and
uniforms for their participation in the annual Smokey Mountain
Christmas Parade.
11. The Smokey Mountain Flea Market is a popular destination for
tourists looking for souvenirs.
12. The Heritage Festival in Casey County featured Native American
reenactors depicting life in early days of the region.
13. Members of the 6th Kentucky Confederate Reenactors set up a
Civil War campsite as part of their effort to attract additional
recruits.
14. An old bow saw provided entertainment for many curious
spectators at the Ag Exposition Center in Liberty Ky.
15. Gary Hayes and the Back Stage 3 performed many songs written
by Johnny Cash. Jackson was one of the crowd favorites.
16. The pier at Myrtle Beach South Carolina is a popular gathering spot for
fishermen and those seeking a relaxing moment by the water. Many
tourists took the opportunity to take photos of friends and family.
17. Myrtle Beach is a popular vacation spot. Some vacationers woke
up early to catch the sun rise over the ocean and enjoy the beach
before the crowd grew.