Zoe Mathews is seeking a position in the hospitality industry. She has a Bachelor's degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management from Auburn University with a minor in Business. She has several years of experience in customer service roles in the hospitality industry, including internships, leadership positions, and volunteer work. She is proficient in social media, food safety certification, and has relevant coursework in areas such as facilities management, food and beverage, and marketing.
Tiffany Fontenot has over 10 years of experience in human resources, recruitment, and strategic business management. She is currently a Human Resources Recruitment Specialist at Montana State Fund, where she developed and implemented an effective recruitment process and programs like an employee referral program and career open house. Previously, she was Director of Human Resources at Arthur|Marshall Inc., where she aligned HR objectives to business initiatives. Fontenot holds a Bachelor of Science in Dietetics from Texas Women's University and is PHR certified.
VAT Club: International Indirect Tax update - September 2015Alex Baulf
This document summarizes key indirect tax updates from a presentation by Grant Thornton UK LLP on September 16, 2015. It discusses recent EU case law on Italy VAT changes and payment handling services. It also covers fuel supply exemptions and the Union Customs Code. Global rate changes and new tax regimes being implemented in countries like India, UAE and Egypt are summarized. Developments in the digital economy and VAT treatment of non-resident suppliers are highlighted.
Few men realize that with pleasure there is pain, and with pain, pleasure; and as pain is disgusting, so is pleasure, as it is the twin-brother of pain. Both should be turned aside by men whose reason is balanced. Why will not men seek freedom from being played upon?
The sage wants liberty; he finds that sense-objects are all vain and that there is no end to pleasures and pains. When a man begins to see the vanity of worldly things, he will feel he ought not to be thus played upon or borne along by nature. That is slavery.
When one realizes all this slavery, then comes the desire to be free; and intense desire comes. If a piece of burning charcoal were placed on a man’s head, see how he struggles to throw it off.
Similar will be the struggles for freedom of a man who really understands that he is a slave of nature. This is what Mumukshutva or the desire to be free is.
G.R.NARENDRA has over 7 years of experience in network management, IT project management, and service delivery. He currently works as an Associate Manager at HCL Technologies, where he manages a team that handles network incident calls. Prior to this, he held several roles in network engineering at companies like Hewlett Packard and Aircel Business Solutions, where he was responsible for tasks like troubleshooting connectivity issues, managing network changes, and monitoring networks. He has technical expertise in areas like routing, switching, firewalls, and network protocols.
El documento proporciona recomendaciones para el cuidado de la computadora, incluyendo no comer ni derramar líquidos sobre ella, mantenerla lejos de lugares húmedos, instalar un antivirus, y tratarla con cuidado para evitar daños o sobrecalentamiento.
This document contains personal and employment details of Bibin P. Pathrose, including his objective to work in a challenging civil engineering environment utilizing his over 10 years of experience as a civil draughtsman and BIM modeler. He currently works for ALEC LLC in Dubai where he prepares drawings, 3D models, and supports construction teams. Notable past projects include Dubai Festival City Phase 2, Bvlgari Resort Hotel, and Doha Festival City Mall.
Zoe Mathews is seeking a position in the hospitality industry. She has a Bachelor's degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management from Auburn University with a minor in Business. She has several years of experience in customer service roles in the hospitality industry, including internships, leadership positions, and volunteer work. She is proficient in social media, food safety certification, and has relevant coursework in areas such as facilities management, food and beverage, and marketing.
Tiffany Fontenot has over 10 years of experience in human resources, recruitment, and strategic business management. She is currently a Human Resources Recruitment Specialist at Montana State Fund, where she developed and implemented an effective recruitment process and programs like an employee referral program and career open house. Previously, she was Director of Human Resources at Arthur|Marshall Inc., where she aligned HR objectives to business initiatives. Fontenot holds a Bachelor of Science in Dietetics from Texas Women's University and is PHR certified.
VAT Club: International Indirect Tax update - September 2015Alex Baulf
This document summarizes key indirect tax updates from a presentation by Grant Thornton UK LLP on September 16, 2015. It discusses recent EU case law on Italy VAT changes and payment handling services. It also covers fuel supply exemptions and the Union Customs Code. Global rate changes and new tax regimes being implemented in countries like India, UAE and Egypt are summarized. Developments in the digital economy and VAT treatment of non-resident suppliers are highlighted.
Few men realize that with pleasure there is pain, and with pain, pleasure; and as pain is disgusting, so is pleasure, as it is the twin-brother of pain. Both should be turned aside by men whose reason is balanced. Why will not men seek freedom from being played upon?
The sage wants liberty; he finds that sense-objects are all vain and that there is no end to pleasures and pains. When a man begins to see the vanity of worldly things, he will feel he ought not to be thus played upon or borne along by nature. That is slavery.
When one realizes all this slavery, then comes the desire to be free; and intense desire comes. If a piece of burning charcoal were placed on a man’s head, see how he struggles to throw it off.
Similar will be the struggles for freedom of a man who really understands that he is a slave of nature. This is what Mumukshutva or the desire to be free is.
G.R.NARENDRA has over 7 years of experience in network management, IT project management, and service delivery. He currently works as an Associate Manager at HCL Technologies, where he manages a team that handles network incident calls. Prior to this, he held several roles in network engineering at companies like Hewlett Packard and Aircel Business Solutions, where he was responsible for tasks like troubleshooting connectivity issues, managing network changes, and monitoring networks. He has technical expertise in areas like routing, switching, firewalls, and network protocols.
El documento proporciona recomendaciones para el cuidado de la computadora, incluyendo no comer ni derramar líquidos sobre ella, mantenerla lejos de lugares húmedos, instalar un antivirus, y tratarla con cuidado para evitar daños o sobrecalentamiento.
This document contains personal and employment details of Bibin P. Pathrose, including his objective to work in a challenging civil engineering environment utilizing his over 10 years of experience as a civil draughtsman and BIM modeler. He currently works for ALEC LLC in Dubai where he prepares drawings, 3D models, and supports construction teams. Notable past projects include Dubai Festival City Phase 2, Bvlgari Resort Hotel, and Doha Festival City Mall.
Shut up and eat your french fries: Asking Effective QuestionsEd Kless
This session is dedicated to the possibility that professionals can greatly increase the value they provide to their customers if they hone their skills at asking better, more effective questions. Developing an enhancing this skill is not easy because it requires us to rethink the paradigms and prejudices of the past. If you would like to contribute to a conversation about this topic, please join Ed Kless, Sage senior director of partner development and strategy.
Potential threats to rangelands include overgrazing, invasive plants, human population growth, soil erosion, desertification, wildland fires exacerbated by climate change, complex land ownership issues, and a lack of institutional support. Overgrazing damages the land by exceeding the carrying capacity and allowing inferior plants to take over. Invasive plants outcompete native species and alter soil and fire regimes. Human population growth increases demands for food and fuel, resulting in conversion of rangelands and degradation through overexploitation of vegetation and soil erosion.
Automation projects can be long and painful while ROI is always difficult to evaluate as they usually imply major transformations for teams, processes and tools. In this session, we will debat on ways to increase the value of your project while demonstrating the benefit of automation for everyone in the organization.
Techdays 2009 - La virtualisation de machines avec Hyper-Vfabricemeillon
La virtualisation de serveurs de part les bénéfices économiques et techniques que sa mise en oeuvre apporte est certainement la technologie les plus regardées par les exploitants et les responsables de production. Windows Server 2008 apporte en standard les différents services nécessaires à la mise en oeuvre d'une infrastructure virtualisée. Cette session sera l'occasion de présenter les principales caractéristiques : architecture de type hyperviseur, machines virtuelles 32 et 64 bits multi-coeurs, performances I/O, interopérabilité et services de haute disponibilité des machines virtuelles.
Vous souhaitez découvrir Hyper-V, la session à ne pas manquer !!
justin-tsai_PORTFOLIO-COMBINED_04-18-2023.pdfJustin G Tsai
This document provides biographical and professional information about Justin G. Tsai. It details his education, licenses, certifications and skills. It then outlines his professional experiences, including founding his own mobile health company, working as an EMT for various organizations, and serving as Lieutenant for a township ambulance corps. It also lists honors, awards and a letter of recommendation from a former supervisor praising his reliability, responsibility and skills in assessing medical situations.
The document is a newspaper from the Pascack Valley area that includes local news stories and advertisements. Some of the key details summarized:
- Friends from Hillsdale and River Vale built a "Coca-Cola" snow bear sculpture in Hillsdale Veterans Park.
- The newspaper ran a historical item about burglaries along the New Jersey and New York Railroad line in 1893, including in Westwood and Emerson.
- A nearly 13-acre parcel in the Township of Washington that was previously proposed for development qualifies for a large tax deduction due to a woodland management plan but may need to repay taxes if developed.
The summary provides the key details from the two articles in 3 sentences:
The first article discusses a Brownie Troop in Washington Township that visited the local ambulance corps and learned about first aid. The second article is about the Emerson borough council moving closer to repealing an ordinance that allowed drive-thru establishments, which had upset some local residents. Woodcliff Lake approved a contract that was over $100,000 less than expected to remediate contaminated soil at the former Galaxy Gardens site.
The Township of Washington Volunteer Ambulance Corps visited a local Girl Scout Brownie Troop to teach them first aid skills. The troop of 20 girls learned how to apply bandages, give first aid for burns, bites and more. They had the opportunity to sit in an ambulance and learn about its equipment. The visit helped the girls earn their first aid badge and emphasized the importance of safety and calling for help in emergencies. Both the scouts and ambulance corps members enjoyed the educational experience.
Pascack_Valley_Community_Life_Thu__Sep_20__2018_.pdfJustin G Tsai
The article discusses a new program being launched by the Pascack Valley Community Life organization to help combat social isolation among senior citizens. The program will train volunteers to visit homebound elderly residents on a weekly basis to provide social interaction and ensure their well-being. It is hoped this initiative can help address the growing problem of isolation faced by many older community members.
The document is a newspaper article that discusses several local news stories from Hillsdale, River Vale, Westwood, and Washington Township in New Jersey. It summarizes that friends from Hillsdale and River Vale built a snow bear sculpture in Hillsdale Veterans Park. It also discusses that the Westwood High School student Isabel Rhee earned a prestigious leadership award and that Junior Cardinals cheerleaders delivered wreaths to the first responders of the Washington Township Volunteer Ambulance Corps to thank them for their service during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pascack_Valley_Community_Life_Thu__Mar_7__2019_.pdfJustin G Tsai
The article discusses a proposal by the Pascack Valley Regional High School District to cut $1.5 million from its proposed budget for the 2019-2020 school year. If approved, the cuts would reduce class offerings and increase class sizes to help close a budget gap caused by a reduction in state aid. The proposed $1.5 million in cuts still leaves the district with a $500,000 budget shortfall that may require staff reductions or program cuts to address.
Pascack_Valley_Community_Life_Thu__Mar_7__2019_ (1).pdfJustin G Tsai
The article discusses a proposal by the Pascack Valley Regional High School District to cut $1.5 million from its proposed budget for the 2019-2020 school year. If approved, the cuts would reduce class offerings and increase class sizes to help close a budget gap caused by rising costs and stagnant state funding. The proposed budget is $88.5 million, up from $87 million for the current school year, and a public hearing on the proposal is scheduled for April.
Pascack_Valley_Community_Life_Thu__Apr_12__2018_.pdfJustin G Tsai
The Pascack Valley Community Life newspaper published an article on April 12, 2018 about a local high school's production of the musical "Hair." The article discussed how the high school students rehearsed for two months to prepare for the performances on April 13th and 14th. It also noted that the musical featured well-known songs from the 1960s and told a story about a group of hippies in New York City.
Girl Scout Troop 40372 from Pascack Hills Middle School held a cookie booth sale over the weekend to raise funds. The scouts sold Thin Mints, Tagalongs, and other popular Girl Scout cookies varieties. Proceeds from the cookie sales will help the troop fund activities and community service projects throughout the year.
Pascack_Valley_Community_Life_Thu__Jan_28__2016_.pdfJustin G Tsai
The article discusses a proposed development project in Westwood, New Jersey that would include constructing a new apartment complex with retail space. Some local residents have expressed concerns about the potential impact of the development project on traffic and the neighborhood's character. The local planning board is scheduled to continue reviewing the plans and proposal for the development project at their next meeting.
The article discusses the swearing in ceremony for the Pascack Valley Community Life council. The new council members and mayor took their oaths of office during the ceremony. The council will work on priorities like improving infrastructure and public safety in the coming year.
The document summarizes local news from various towns in the Pascack Valley region. It discusses the Pascack Valley Mayors' Association anticipating an endorsement for flood relief legislation. It also describes the history of politics in Park Ridge in the late 19th century. Additionally, it covers Westwood Regional school board approving sex education lessons for middle school and Montvale possibly purchasing land for less than $4.6 million after revising their letter of intent.
Shut up and eat your french fries: Asking Effective QuestionsEd Kless
This session is dedicated to the possibility that professionals can greatly increase the value they provide to their customers if they hone their skills at asking better, more effective questions. Developing an enhancing this skill is not easy because it requires us to rethink the paradigms and prejudices of the past. If you would like to contribute to a conversation about this topic, please join Ed Kless, Sage senior director of partner development and strategy.
Potential threats to rangelands include overgrazing, invasive plants, human population growth, soil erosion, desertification, wildland fires exacerbated by climate change, complex land ownership issues, and a lack of institutional support. Overgrazing damages the land by exceeding the carrying capacity and allowing inferior plants to take over. Invasive plants outcompete native species and alter soil and fire regimes. Human population growth increases demands for food and fuel, resulting in conversion of rangelands and degradation through overexploitation of vegetation and soil erosion.
Automation projects can be long and painful while ROI is always difficult to evaluate as they usually imply major transformations for teams, processes and tools. In this session, we will debat on ways to increase the value of your project while demonstrating the benefit of automation for everyone in the organization.
Techdays 2009 - La virtualisation de machines avec Hyper-Vfabricemeillon
La virtualisation de serveurs de part les bénéfices économiques et techniques que sa mise en oeuvre apporte est certainement la technologie les plus regardées par les exploitants et les responsables de production. Windows Server 2008 apporte en standard les différents services nécessaires à la mise en oeuvre d'une infrastructure virtualisée. Cette session sera l'occasion de présenter les principales caractéristiques : architecture de type hyperviseur, machines virtuelles 32 et 64 bits multi-coeurs, performances I/O, interopérabilité et services de haute disponibilité des machines virtuelles.
Vous souhaitez découvrir Hyper-V, la session à ne pas manquer !!
justin-tsai_PORTFOLIO-COMBINED_04-18-2023.pdfJustin G Tsai
This document provides biographical and professional information about Justin G. Tsai. It details his education, licenses, certifications and skills. It then outlines his professional experiences, including founding his own mobile health company, working as an EMT for various organizations, and serving as Lieutenant for a township ambulance corps. It also lists honors, awards and a letter of recommendation from a former supervisor praising his reliability, responsibility and skills in assessing medical situations.
The document is a newspaper from the Pascack Valley area that includes local news stories and advertisements. Some of the key details summarized:
- Friends from Hillsdale and River Vale built a "Coca-Cola" snow bear sculpture in Hillsdale Veterans Park.
- The newspaper ran a historical item about burglaries along the New Jersey and New York Railroad line in 1893, including in Westwood and Emerson.
- A nearly 13-acre parcel in the Township of Washington that was previously proposed for development qualifies for a large tax deduction due to a woodland management plan but may need to repay taxes if developed.
The summary provides the key details from the two articles in 3 sentences:
The first article discusses a Brownie Troop in Washington Township that visited the local ambulance corps and learned about first aid. The second article is about the Emerson borough council moving closer to repealing an ordinance that allowed drive-thru establishments, which had upset some local residents. Woodcliff Lake approved a contract that was over $100,000 less than expected to remediate contaminated soil at the former Galaxy Gardens site.
The Township of Washington Volunteer Ambulance Corps visited a local Girl Scout Brownie Troop to teach them first aid skills. The troop of 20 girls learned how to apply bandages, give first aid for burns, bites and more. They had the opportunity to sit in an ambulance and learn about its equipment. The visit helped the girls earn their first aid badge and emphasized the importance of safety and calling for help in emergencies. Both the scouts and ambulance corps members enjoyed the educational experience.
Pascack_Valley_Community_Life_Thu__Sep_20__2018_.pdfJustin G Tsai
The article discusses a new program being launched by the Pascack Valley Community Life organization to help combat social isolation among senior citizens. The program will train volunteers to visit homebound elderly residents on a weekly basis to provide social interaction and ensure their well-being. It is hoped this initiative can help address the growing problem of isolation faced by many older community members.
The document is a newspaper article that discusses several local news stories from Hillsdale, River Vale, Westwood, and Washington Township in New Jersey. It summarizes that friends from Hillsdale and River Vale built a snow bear sculpture in Hillsdale Veterans Park. It also discusses that the Westwood High School student Isabel Rhee earned a prestigious leadership award and that Junior Cardinals cheerleaders delivered wreaths to the first responders of the Washington Township Volunteer Ambulance Corps to thank them for their service during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pascack_Valley_Community_Life_Thu__Mar_7__2019_.pdfJustin G Tsai
The article discusses a proposal by the Pascack Valley Regional High School District to cut $1.5 million from its proposed budget for the 2019-2020 school year. If approved, the cuts would reduce class offerings and increase class sizes to help close a budget gap caused by a reduction in state aid. The proposed $1.5 million in cuts still leaves the district with a $500,000 budget shortfall that may require staff reductions or program cuts to address.
Pascack_Valley_Community_Life_Thu__Mar_7__2019_ (1).pdfJustin G Tsai
The article discusses a proposal by the Pascack Valley Regional High School District to cut $1.5 million from its proposed budget for the 2019-2020 school year. If approved, the cuts would reduce class offerings and increase class sizes to help close a budget gap caused by rising costs and stagnant state funding. The proposed budget is $88.5 million, up from $87 million for the current school year, and a public hearing on the proposal is scheduled for April.
Pascack_Valley_Community_Life_Thu__Apr_12__2018_.pdfJustin G Tsai
The Pascack Valley Community Life newspaper published an article on April 12, 2018 about a local high school's production of the musical "Hair." The article discussed how the high school students rehearsed for two months to prepare for the performances on April 13th and 14th. It also noted that the musical featured well-known songs from the 1960s and told a story about a group of hippies in New York City.
Girl Scout Troop 40372 from Pascack Hills Middle School held a cookie booth sale over the weekend to raise funds. The scouts sold Thin Mints, Tagalongs, and other popular Girl Scout cookies varieties. Proceeds from the cookie sales will help the troop fund activities and community service projects throughout the year.
Pascack_Valley_Community_Life_Thu__Jan_28__2016_.pdfJustin G Tsai
The article discusses a proposed development project in Westwood, New Jersey that would include constructing a new apartment complex with retail space. Some local residents have expressed concerns about the potential impact of the development project on traffic and the neighborhood's character. The local planning board is scheduled to continue reviewing the plans and proposal for the development project at their next meeting.
The article discusses the swearing in ceremony for the Pascack Valley Community Life council. The new council members and mayor took their oaths of office during the ceremony. The council will work on priorities like improving infrastructure and public safety in the coming year.
The document summarizes local news from various towns in the Pascack Valley region. It discusses the Pascack Valley Mayors' Association anticipating an endorsement for flood relief legislation. It also describes the history of politics in Park Ridge in the late 19th century. Additionally, it covers Westwood Regional school board approving sex education lessons for middle school and Montvale possibly purchasing land for less than $4.6 million after revising their letter of intent.
The document discusses a group of 15 members of Fox Sports' broadcast team for Super Bowl LVII who have ties to New Jersey, including play-by-play man Kevin Burkhardt and analyst Greg Olsen. Tom Rinaldi, who will be working the Super Bowl sideline for the first time, encourages viewers not to "sleep on Jersey" in regards to its representation among the broadcast team. The team, including Rinaldi, Burkhardt, Olsen, and director Rich Russo, have embraced the moniker of the "Jersey Boys" this season. New Jersey will have strong representation when more than 100 million viewers tune in to watch the Super Bowl.