Made4U in ML2 is a community organization that offers various programs and activities for people of all ages in the local area, including:
1) An alternative dance group for adults with varying needs that meets on Mondays.
2) A Duke of Edinburgh group for young people aged 14+ that meets on Thursdays.
3) A band night event for young people to showcase their talents that will take place on May 22nd.
4) A youth club for ages 10-14 that meets on Sunday evenings and has over 30 members.
This weekly newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay discusses upcoming club events and initiatives. It highlights a presentation from new member Rex Evans on his career journey from postal worker to financial planner. It also covers the induction of new member Jill Henderson and upcoming presentations on volunteering in Thailand and a student's experience at a Rotary leadership camp. The newsletter solicits volunteers for various Rotary activities and reminds members that club dues are overdue.
Ella James Changeover
Last Wednesday in June
Jim Gould – Membership
Bulletin
jimgould@iinet.net.au
Clifford Yudelman
cliffordy@iinet.net.au
Wilma McBain – Club Service
Website
wilmamb@bigpond.net.au
www.freshwaterbayrotary.org.au
Bill Hassell – Community Service
Facebook
bhassell@iinet.net.au
Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay
Jenny Gill – Vocational Service
PO Box 168, Nedlands, WA 6909
jennygill@iinet.net.au
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This weekly newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides information on the club's activities from the previous week and upcoming events. Last week's meeting was an Italian social night hosted by members Bill and Sue Hassell. The newsletter announces speakers and topics for upcoming weekly meetings. It also provides information on leadership training opportunities through the Rotary Leadership Institute, requests for volunteers for youth programs and international service projects, and fundraising events including an End of Polio Breakfast.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on various club activities, events, and projects over the past week. Specifically, it discusses:
1) A letter from the club president discussing upcoming events and a successful microscope project.
2) A report on a presentation about the Handicamp program and plans to get the new district involved.
3) Announcements about various upcoming club meetings, events like a twilight sail and Christmas party, and volunteer opportunities.
1) The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its weekly meeting, welcoming a new member and hearing from a speaker about the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) being held in Perth.
2) Upcoming club events were announced, including a symposium on Aboriginal health, a young cook competition, and the annual address by the Rotary Foundation chair.
3) The club is seeking donations and volunteers to support various community service projects through Donations in Kind, including collecting for schools overseas, providing hospital equipment, and more.
This document is the meeting minutes from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay in Western Australia. It summarizes the various activities and events happening with the club over the next month, including hosting guest speakers, participating in fundraising events, sponsoring educational programs, and recognizing members. Key initiatives mentioned include sponsoring students to attend a science experience, presenting microscopes to local schools, and hosting a quiz night fundraiser for Alzheimer's research.
The document provides information about Rotary International's theme for 2010-2011 of "Building Communities - Bridging Continents" and summarizes the installation of the board of directors for the Rotary Club of Bangsar Central Kuala Lumpur Selangor (RCBKS). It discusses the club's accomplishments in the past year, including winning multiple district awards. It also highlights the club's ongoing community projects both locally and internationally and expresses optimism for continuing this work in the new Rotary year.
The document provides an update on recent and upcoming activities of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, District 9455. It summarizes a recent vocational visit to an embroidery business, hosting of a French exchange student, and participation in the Rotary Youth Driver Awareness program. Upcoming events include a meeting with a speaker from the Sustainable Energy Association of Australia and various committee and board meetings.
This weekly newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay discusses upcoming club events and initiatives. It highlights a presentation from new member Rex Evans on his career journey from postal worker to financial planner. It also covers the induction of new member Jill Henderson and upcoming presentations on volunteering in Thailand and a student's experience at a Rotary leadership camp. The newsletter solicits volunteers for various Rotary activities and reminds members that club dues are overdue.
Ella James Changeover
Last Wednesday in June
Jim Gould – Membership
Bulletin
jimgould@iinet.net.au
Clifford Yudelman
cliffordy@iinet.net.au
Wilma McBain – Club Service
Website
wilmamb@bigpond.net.au
www.freshwaterbayrotary.org.au
Bill Hassell – Community Service
Facebook
bhassell@iinet.net.au
Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay
Jenny Gill – Vocational Service
PO Box 168, Nedlands, WA 6909
jennygill@iinet.net.au
ABN
This weekly newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides information on the club's activities from the previous week and upcoming events. Last week's meeting was an Italian social night hosted by members Bill and Sue Hassell. The newsletter announces speakers and topics for upcoming weekly meetings. It also provides information on leadership training opportunities through the Rotary Leadership Institute, requests for volunteers for youth programs and international service projects, and fundraising events including an End of Polio Breakfast.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on various club activities, events, and projects over the past week. Specifically, it discusses:
1) A letter from the club president discussing upcoming events and a successful microscope project.
2) A report on a presentation about the Handicamp program and plans to get the new district involved.
3) Announcements about various upcoming club meetings, events like a twilight sail and Christmas party, and volunteer opportunities.
1) The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its weekly meeting, welcoming a new member and hearing from a speaker about the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) being held in Perth.
2) Upcoming club events were announced, including a symposium on Aboriginal health, a young cook competition, and the annual address by the Rotary Foundation chair.
3) The club is seeking donations and volunteers to support various community service projects through Donations in Kind, including collecting for schools overseas, providing hospital equipment, and more.
This document is the meeting minutes from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay in Western Australia. It summarizes the various activities and events happening with the club over the next month, including hosting guest speakers, participating in fundraising events, sponsoring educational programs, and recognizing members. Key initiatives mentioned include sponsoring students to attend a science experience, presenting microscopes to local schools, and hosting a quiz night fundraiser for Alzheimer's research.
The document provides information about Rotary International's theme for 2010-2011 of "Building Communities - Bridging Continents" and summarizes the installation of the board of directors for the Rotary Club of Bangsar Central Kuala Lumpur Selangor (RCBKS). It discusses the club's accomplishments in the past year, including winning multiple district awards. It also highlights the club's ongoing community projects both locally and internationally and expresses optimism for continuing this work in the new Rotary year.
The document provides an update on recent and upcoming activities of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, District 9455. It summarizes a recent vocational visit to an embroidery business, hosting of a French exchange student, and participation in the Rotary Youth Driver Awareness program. Upcoming events include a meeting with a speaker from the Sustainable Energy Association of Australia and various committee and board meetings.
The summary provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay including:
1) Two members spoke about the Save Foundation in Africa which works to conserve endangered species like rhinos.
2) The next meeting will feature the annual address by Dr. Ken Collins on the Rotary Foundation.
3) Upcoming events include the club's Christmas function and a fundraising quiz night organized by another local club.
4) International projects supported by the club include providing equipment to schools for the deaf in Malaysia through matching grants.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on:
1) The upcoming changeover to a new Club President and invites members to the Changeover Night dinner on June 30th.
2) Last week's guest speaker who discussed abrasives manufacturing and this week's scheduled speaker on BHP Billiton.
3) The successful "Paint Your Pinky" fundraising event at a local primary school that raised over $500 for polio immunization.
4) Upcoming Rotary Youth Driver Awareness program and request for member volunteers on August 16th.
5) Recognition of two new club members and their involvement in an international education project in Fiji.
The bulletin provides updates on the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay's activities including a letter from the club president on recent projects in Nepal and Cambodia, the election of the board for the next Rotary year, and details on the club's Christmas function and birthday dinner. It also previews upcoming speakers and provides information on the club's various committees and directors.
This newsletter from First Class Youth summarizes their activities over the past 6 months, including winning awards, hosting youth forums to connect young people to businesses, conducting community outreach projects, and training new members of their youth network. They provide youth engagement, consultation, and employment services to help young people access opportunities and support organizations.
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides information on upcoming guest speakers, club events, and other announcements. This week, members will hear from an international guest, Dr. Phillip Sherwood and his wife Nancy from California. The bulletin also discusses the club's new president elect, an award winner, and roster duties. Members are reminded of upcoming dates like the District Governor's visit and a pre-Halloween social event at a member's home.
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities from the past week. It includes a letter from the Club President covering recent meetings, including brainstorming fundraising ideas and upcoming project launches. It also summarizes a youth driver awareness program, the launch of a project supporting Manna Industries, and an interview about efforts to eradicate polio. Upcoming events include representatives attending a training seminar and celebrating World Rotaract Day. The bulletin closes by encouraging members to continue serving through Rotary.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its regular meeting last week. Three new members were welcomed to the club. Volunteers are still needed for upcoming projects like the Rotary Youth Driver Awareness program. The club's annual Changeover Dinner will be held on June 30th at the Nedlands Golf Club. The club also provided an update on its upcoming Group Study Exchange trip to Germany and the inbound team from Fiji.
The document is the weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on:
1) The president's message encouraging members to take on roles and attend club forums.
2) A recap of last week's meeting which featured a speaker from Access Housing Australia.
3) This week's club forum meeting to get member feedback.
4) An upcoming visit from a Group Study Exchange team from Fiji and a request for hosts.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay meeting summary from August 10th includes:
1) A presentation from Gillian Yudelman about Maiti Nepal, a charity rescuing girls from human trafficking between India and Nepal.
2) Announcements about upcoming Rotary Youth Driver Awareness event and need for host families for a group study exchange team visit.
3) A guest speaker from EmbroidMe offered to donate an embroidered towel as a raffle prize for the club.
- The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its weekly meeting on October 12th, where the guest speaker was Carina Hoang, a Vietnamese refugee who escaped Vietnam by boat at age 16.
- Upcoming events for the club include a cocktail function on October 23rd, Pride of Workmanship Awards on October 26th, and the club's AGMs on November 9th.
- The club acquired a new trailer which was used on its first job to transport books to the Save the Children
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities from the previous week. It discusses the club president's letter, an upcoming Rotary Youth Driver Awareness event, applications now open for Rotary Foundation programs, progress on the club foundation, efforts to increase membership through the Reach One Keep One campaign, and a thought for the week about a past Rotary leader. The bulletin also announces an upcoming meeting date change and plans for an inbound youth exchange team visit from France.
1. Rotary International has committed $75 million over three years to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. This brings Rotary's total contribution to nearly $1.2 billion.
2. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon convened a meeting on polio eradication during the UN General Assembly to urge more support from member states.
3. Rotary and partners are at a tipping point to achieve a polio-free world but need increased commitments from governments and donors to finish the job.
1) The Rotary year has started positively for RC Bukit Kiara Sunrise, with improved attendance averaging 71% and engaging speakers at weekly meetings.
2) Many club events have been successful, including the Interactors' IU Day raising RM5,000 for charity and a fellowship trip to Tanjong Sepat enjoyed by 35 members.
3) The president thanked club members for their hard work and contributions to the club's success, including organizing events, the bulletin, speakers, and more.
1) The document provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, including from the club president about upcoming fellowship opportunities and last week's meeting where fundraising events were discussed.
2) Key upcoming events for the club include a quiz night in August, a young chef event, and a lunch fundraiser at Milner College.
3) The club is also involved in various youth programs, including providing magnifying microscopes to schools, participating in "Paint Your Pinky" fundraising events for polio, and sponsoring students for RYDA and RYPEN youth leadership programs.
The document summarizes upcoming events and speakers for the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. On January 30th, the club will hear from Maria Padisetti speaking about microloans and Aaron Cantor, an ambassadorial scholar from Pittsburgh. Maria founded a technology company and now uses her experience to help women and children through microloans. The club calendar also lists upcoming speakers and events through May, including a golf day, PETS training, and the district conference in March.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides information on upcoming speakers, events, volunteer opportunities, and club activities. Upcoming speakers will discuss their vocations in politics and as a police chaplain. The club is organizing a trivia night fundraiser in November and members are encouraged to bring guests. The newsletter also provides an update on an international service project to provide a van to a school in Uganda and encourages members to support Project Volunteers initiatives.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay providing updates on club activities for the period of June 28th - July 4th 2010. It announces the club's first changeover dinner on July 1st to celebrate the first year and a half of the club and induct the new board under President-elect Simone. It also provides details of an upcoming meeting at Linney's and ongoing books for India project where volunteers sorted and packed books donated by the local community to be shipped to schools in South India.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay's bulletin provides updates on club events and initiatives.
1) The club held a successful quiz night fundraiser that raised $3,200 to support club projects.
2) Simone gave an overview of the Waist Disposal Challenge initiative aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles among Rotarians.
3) The bulletin discusses upcoming events including the club's birthday and Christmas dinner, and the Dr. Ken Collins address which will launch the Paul Harris Society in the district and recognize contributions to The Rotary Foundation.
The document summarizes the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore from April 9th, 2012. [1] The guest speaker, Ms. Cathryn Berger Kaye, spoke about the importance of youth empowerment and developing skills like responsibility and creativity in young people. [2] She provided examples of youth-led environmental projects. [3] The meeting also included introductions of visitors, a toast from another club, and announcements of upcoming Rotary events.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay's newsletter provided updates on upcoming club events and activities. It announced that the RI President would be visiting Perth to present clubs with Presidential Citations, including details of the event. The newsletter also recapped the recent adventures of the club's GSE exchange team in Texas. Finally, it included the weekly thought from the Rotary Foundation about the importance of supporting the Foundation.
Paktel is Pakistan's first and leading cellular company. It has the largest network coverage in the country and focuses strongly on customer service. The document discusses Paktel's history and background, strengths such as being the first mobile company and having a qualified workforce, and weaknesses like lack of spending on advertising. It also covers opportunities for growth and threats from increased competition. Paktel offers various value-added services to customers like call centers, international SMS, and call forwarding.
The Family, Faith and Upbringing of David LivingstonePeter Hammond
1) David Livingstone was born in 1813 in Scotland to devout Christian parents. He was raised in poverty and had to work long hours in a cotton mill from age 10, but used any free time to educate himself through voracious reading.
2) Livingstone experienced a conversion to Christianity at age 12 and resolved to dedicate his life to alleviating human suffering. He taught himself multiple languages and studied medicine so that he could become a medical missionary.
3) Inspired by the abolition of slavery in the British Empire and calls for more missionaries, Livingstone set off for Africa in 1840 determined to explore the continent and end the slave trade while spreading the gospel.
The summary provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay including:
1) Two members spoke about the Save Foundation in Africa which works to conserve endangered species like rhinos.
2) The next meeting will feature the annual address by Dr. Ken Collins on the Rotary Foundation.
3) Upcoming events include the club's Christmas function and a fundraising quiz night organized by another local club.
4) International projects supported by the club include providing equipment to schools for the deaf in Malaysia through matching grants.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay bulletin provides updates on:
1) The upcoming changeover to a new Club President and invites members to the Changeover Night dinner on June 30th.
2) Last week's guest speaker who discussed abrasives manufacturing and this week's scheduled speaker on BHP Billiton.
3) The successful "Paint Your Pinky" fundraising event at a local primary school that raised over $500 for polio immunization.
4) Upcoming Rotary Youth Driver Awareness program and request for member volunteers on August 16th.
5) Recognition of two new club members and their involvement in an international education project in Fiji.
The bulletin provides updates on the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay's activities including a letter from the club president on recent projects in Nepal and Cambodia, the election of the board for the next Rotary year, and details on the club's Christmas function and birthday dinner. It also previews upcoming speakers and provides information on the club's various committees and directors.
This newsletter from First Class Youth summarizes their activities over the past 6 months, including winning awards, hosting youth forums to connect young people to businesses, conducting community outreach projects, and training new members of their youth network. They provide youth engagement, consultation, and employment services to help young people access opportunities and support organizations.
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides information on upcoming guest speakers, club events, and other announcements. This week, members will hear from an international guest, Dr. Phillip Sherwood and his wife Nancy from California. The bulletin also discusses the club's new president elect, an award winner, and roster duties. Members are reminded of upcoming dates like the District Governor's visit and a pre-Halloween social event at a member's home.
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities from the past week. It includes a letter from the Club President covering recent meetings, including brainstorming fundraising ideas and upcoming project launches. It also summarizes a youth driver awareness program, the launch of a project supporting Manna Industries, and an interview about efforts to eradicate polio. Upcoming events include representatives attending a training seminar and celebrating World Rotaract Day. The bulletin closes by encouraging members to continue serving through Rotary.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its regular meeting last week. Three new members were welcomed to the club. Volunteers are still needed for upcoming projects like the Rotary Youth Driver Awareness program. The club's annual Changeover Dinner will be held on June 30th at the Nedlands Golf Club. The club also provided an update on its upcoming Group Study Exchange trip to Germany and the inbound team from Fiji.
The document is the weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on:
1) The president's message encouraging members to take on roles and attend club forums.
2) A recap of last week's meeting which featured a speaker from Access Housing Australia.
3) This week's club forum meeting to get member feedback.
4) An upcoming visit from a Group Study Exchange team from Fiji and a request for hosts.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay meeting summary from August 10th includes:
1) A presentation from Gillian Yudelman about Maiti Nepal, a charity rescuing girls from human trafficking between India and Nepal.
2) Announcements about upcoming Rotary Youth Driver Awareness event and need for host families for a group study exchange team visit.
3) A guest speaker from EmbroidMe offered to donate an embroidered towel as a raffle prize for the club.
- The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its weekly meeting on October 12th, where the guest speaker was Carina Hoang, a Vietnamese refugee who escaped Vietnam by boat at age 16.
- Upcoming events for the club include a cocktail function on October 23rd, Pride of Workmanship Awards on October 26th, and the club's AGMs on November 9th.
- The club acquired a new trailer which was used on its first job to transport books to the Save the Children
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities from the previous week. It discusses the club president's letter, an upcoming Rotary Youth Driver Awareness event, applications now open for Rotary Foundation programs, progress on the club foundation, efforts to increase membership through the Reach One Keep One campaign, and a thought for the week about a past Rotary leader. The bulletin also announces an upcoming meeting date change and plans for an inbound youth exchange team visit from France.
1. Rotary International has committed $75 million over three years to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. This brings Rotary's total contribution to nearly $1.2 billion.
2. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon convened a meeting on polio eradication during the UN General Assembly to urge more support from member states.
3. Rotary and partners are at a tipping point to achieve a polio-free world but need increased commitments from governments and donors to finish the job.
1) The Rotary year has started positively for RC Bukit Kiara Sunrise, with improved attendance averaging 71% and engaging speakers at weekly meetings.
2) Many club events have been successful, including the Interactors' IU Day raising RM5,000 for charity and a fellowship trip to Tanjong Sepat enjoyed by 35 members.
3) The president thanked club members for their hard work and contributions to the club's success, including organizing events, the bulletin, speakers, and more.
1) The document provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, including from the club president about upcoming fellowship opportunities and last week's meeting where fundraising events were discussed.
2) Key upcoming events for the club include a quiz night in August, a young chef event, and a lunch fundraiser at Milner College.
3) The club is also involved in various youth programs, including providing magnifying microscopes to schools, participating in "Paint Your Pinky" fundraising events for polio, and sponsoring students for RYDA and RYPEN youth leadership programs.
The document summarizes upcoming events and speakers for the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. On January 30th, the club will hear from Maria Padisetti speaking about microloans and Aaron Cantor, an ambassadorial scholar from Pittsburgh. Maria founded a technology company and now uses her experience to help women and children through microloans. The club calendar also lists upcoming speakers and events through May, including a golf day, PETS training, and the district conference in March.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides information on upcoming speakers, events, volunteer opportunities, and club activities. Upcoming speakers will discuss their vocations in politics and as a police chaplain. The club is organizing a trivia night fundraiser in November and members are encouraged to bring guests. The newsletter also provides an update on an international service project to provide a van to a school in Uganda and encourages members to support Project Volunteers initiatives.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay providing updates on club activities for the period of June 28th - July 4th 2010. It announces the club's first changeover dinner on July 1st to celebrate the first year and a half of the club and induct the new board under President-elect Simone. It also provides details of an upcoming meeting at Linney's and ongoing books for India project where volunteers sorted and packed books donated by the local community to be shipped to schools in South India.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay's bulletin provides updates on club events and initiatives.
1) The club held a successful quiz night fundraiser that raised $3,200 to support club projects.
2) Simone gave an overview of the Waist Disposal Challenge initiative aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles among Rotarians.
3) The bulletin discusses upcoming events including the club's birthday and Christmas dinner, and the Dr. Ken Collins address which will launch the Paul Harris Society in the district and recognize contributions to The Rotary Foundation.
The document summarizes the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore from April 9th, 2012. [1] The guest speaker, Ms. Cathryn Berger Kaye, spoke about the importance of youth empowerment and developing skills like responsibility and creativity in young people. [2] She provided examples of youth-led environmental projects. [3] The meeting also included introductions of visitors, a toast from another club, and announcements of upcoming Rotary events.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay's newsletter provided updates on upcoming club events and activities. It announced that the RI President would be visiting Perth to present clubs with Presidential Citations, including details of the event. The newsletter also recapped the recent adventures of the club's GSE exchange team in Texas. Finally, it included the weekly thought from the Rotary Foundation about the importance of supporting the Foundation.
Paktel is Pakistan's first and leading cellular company. It has the largest network coverage in the country and focuses strongly on customer service. The document discusses Paktel's history and background, strengths such as being the first mobile company and having a qualified workforce, and weaknesses like lack of spending on advertising. It also covers opportunities for growth and threats from increased competition. Paktel offers various value-added services to customers like call centers, international SMS, and call forwarding.
The Family, Faith and Upbringing of David LivingstonePeter Hammond
1) David Livingstone was born in 1813 in Scotland to devout Christian parents. He was raised in poverty and had to work long hours in a cotton mill from age 10, but used any free time to educate himself through voracious reading.
2) Livingstone experienced a conversion to Christianity at age 12 and resolved to dedicate his life to alleviating human suffering. He taught himself multiple languages and studied medicine so that he could become a medical missionary.
3) Inspired by the abolition of slavery in the British Empire and calls for more missionaries, Livingstone set off for Africa in 1840 determined to explore the continent and end the slave trade while spreading the gospel.
Richard Joel was hired to lead Hillel, a large but struggling Jewish campus organization, and implemented major organizational changes including centralizing leadership, establishing quality standards, setting a new strategic vision with lay leadership, and improving fundraising, which successfully transformed Hillel into a thriving organization focused on serving Jewish students.
The document summarizes research on YouTube's "TrueView Skippable PreRolls", which allow viewers to skip ads after 5 seconds. The research found that TrueView ads drove significantly higher viewer engagement than standard prerolls. While some viewers skipped TrueView ads, the ads still delivered impact and value. The option to skip increased viewer attention and engagement during the first 5 seconds, whether they ultimately watched or skipped the ad. The research demonstrated that TrueView can enhance advertising effectiveness while improving the viewer experience.
An advisory firm delivering services to the investors may help you in this sector. They use to provide such professionals who give such tips and hints which benefits the traders and help them to achieve the desired success.
Reflections on the Implementation of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (a.k...Vanessa Garingo
Together with friends and classmates, I conducted a research focusing on the Implementation of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program. This presentation was actually used by the team to show a sneak peak of what we have gathered and learned.
The american jewish_committee-28th_report-1935-174pgs-relRareBooksnRecords
The document is the 28th annual report of the American Jewish Committee. It provides information on the organization's activities in 1935. The report discusses the Jewish situation in Germany and other parts of Europe and issues affecting Jews in the United States. It also lists the Committee's officers and executive committee members and provides financial information. The main topics covered are the rise of antisemitism in Germany, other areas of concern in Europe, domestic issues facing American Jews, and organizational matters of the Committee.
Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) The Prophet Of Mercy
The Global Program of Introducing the Prophet of Mercy
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 84 | Size: 1 MB
1) The document discusses open source GIS, providing definitions and examples of open source GIS software, data, licenses, and the OSGEO community.
2) It describes approaches to building GIS systems using closed, open source, or hybrid architectures and considerations around resources, policies, and substitutability.
3) Case studies from South Korea are presented using open source GIS for geospatial image services, satellite image management, search and ordering, hazard mapping, traffic information maps, and building information modeling.
This document contains questions and answers related to various medical topics including chest pain, diabetes, cardiac arrest, respiratory distress, orthopedic injuries, and medications. It covers assessment, treatment, and medication administration guidelines for EMTs, AEMTs, and paramedics when encountering patients with these conditions. Key highlights include oxygen being the first treatment for chest pain patients, the importance of a 12-lead EKG, indications for aspirin and nitroglycerin administration, glucose levels requiring treatment, shockable cardiac arrest rhythms, epinephrine dosage for cardiac arrest, and splinting and pain management guidelines for orthopedic injuries.
The document summarizes key concepts in geology including the tectonic and hydrologic systems that shape the Earth's surface. It describes plate tectonics and mantle convection that drive the tectonic system, and the water and atmospheric processes that drive the hydrologic system through weathering and erosion. It also compares the geological features and evolution of the terrestrial planets and moons based on differences in size, composition and distance from the Sun.
The document discusses key concepts in analyzing consumer markets and behavior. It outlines factors that influence consumer characteristics and decision-making processes, including cultural, social, and personal factors. It also describes the five stages consumers pass through from problem recognition to post-purchase evaluation. Additionally, it discusses how perceived risk can impact a consumer's purchase decision and how a marketer should monitor post-purchase satisfaction, actions, and product use.
The document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, including:
1) Their changeover ceremony where Simone handed over the presidency to Bryant and thanked Simone for her service.
2) Announcements of upcoming social events, speakers, and volunteer opportunities.
3) Recognition of projects completed by the club and students supported by their scholarships.
The document summarizes activities and events from the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. It discusses:
- Stephen Burfield's recent trip to Kenya and presentation on his experience.
- A visit scheduled from 2006-2007 exchange student Signe Leth to provide an update.
- An initiative by John Surian to start a weekly Friday morning walk/run group in Parramatta Park.
- Upcoming events including a district governor visit and visioning session.
- International activities including a Group Study Exchange team leader selection and RYPEN camp.
- Recognition of Ron D. Burton as the selection for 2013-14 RI President.
The document summarizes important dates in the history of Rotary's PolioPlus program:
1) In 1979, the first project under Rotary's Health, Hunger and Humanity program was to immunize 6 million children in the Philippines against tetanus. The second project was to immunize the same children against polio.
2) RI President Clem Renouf learned of smallpox eradication and asked if another disease could be eradicated with Rotary's help. He was told only polio could be.
3) In 1985, Dr. Albert Sabin begged incoming District Governors to help achieve a polio-free world at the International Assembly.
Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides information on:
- Upcoming events including guest speakers and meetings
- The president's message about the district conference and urging members to attend next year's conference
- Details on the CHALLENGE/HANDICAMPS program for youth with disabilities
- Announcement of a club assembly for members to discuss challenges facing the club
- "David's Pearls" section with quotes on imagination
- Article about a young Rotarian in Australia serving as club president to promote leadership
- Story about an eco-focused Rotary club in California focusing on environmental projects
- The president's "want list" outlining goals for succession planning and members
This newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on the club's activities from August 24-30, 2009. It discusses the club president giving an update on recent activities, plans for an Interact club at a local school to engage youth, and applications from club members to participate in international exchange programs through Rotary.
The bulletin provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay including:
1) The president discusses a training session on projects attended and hopes to build relationships with local Rotaract clubs.
2) Two students who attended a leadership program will speak at the next meeting.
3) RAWCS assists Rotary clubs to select and manage international projects and helps Australians donate to or volunteer on projects.
The bulletin provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay, including a letter from the Club President about an upcoming speaker on an Indigenous Aviation Training Scheme. It also summarizes the successful launch of a Magnifying Microscope Project for local schools, attended by representatives from other Rotary clubs. The bulletin notes upcoming club meetings and events, including a social function and the annual Changeover Dinner in July.
The Rotary Club of Ascot had a successful year under President Janet Holding. Key projects included supporting Interplast teams to Laos and water wells in Timor-Leste. Club directors oversaw community services, fundraising, foundation/PR, international, membership, new generations, and vocational activities. Members were involved in RYPEN, RYLA, JCLA, and supporting local Interact clubs. The club looks forward to the upcoming changeover and new leadership under President Dianne Reed.
The newsletter provides updates on various youth programs and initiatives run by Memphré en Mouvement. It highlights a new "active homework" program that provides activities for youth after they complete their schoolwork. It also describes a new bike safety program being led by the mayor to teach kids bike maintenance and bike tricks. The newsletter recognizes the efforts of young leaders in local schools and their work to organize events. It includes links to additional resources and announcements of upcoming events and training dates.
This document provides an overview and update from the Chair of Ubuntu Youth, an organization that supports disadvantaged youth. It discusses how the organization started and has grown over the past year through volunteer support and new partnerships. Key accomplishments include establishing a safe space for youth, youth leadership opportunities through London Citizens, and starting a junior football team. The Chair expresses gratitude to all supporters and invites the reader to celebrate their successes in supporting youth.
This document provides an overview and update from the Chair of Ubuntu Youth, an organization that supports disadvantaged youth. It summarizes Ubuntu Youth's activities over the past year, including continuing weekly sessions for 30-60 young people despite losing their original funding source. It highlights partnerships developed with other organizations and the successes of youth programs like a football team. The letter celebrates the supporters who make Ubuntu Youth's work possible and invites the reader to learn more about their impact.
This document provides information about upcoming events for the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. It discusses an induction of a new member, James Brennan, and encourages others to assist him in learning about the club. It also promotes attending an upcoming district conference from March 23-25 and a group study exchange alumni dinner on March 7. The calendar of events lists various speakers and activities happening through July. It advertises an upcoming Bollywood fundraising gala for RedHands on February 24 and encourages reserving tickets. It closes with the president's message about the club being a vocational service organization and the importance of succession planning in businesses and clubs.
The document provides biographical information about Adelaida Annabella Morelos-Chan, who will be speaking to the Rotary Club of Makati Sa Lorezo. It summarizes her work history including founding and leading various companies in the Philippines, Liechtenstein, Texas, and Belgium. It also outlines her community service involvement in over 24 boards across multiple countries. The document continues by providing details of her communications and IT experience, including producing documentaries and writing articles on topics like criminal justice, health, fashion, and political changes.
This newsletter summarizes the District Governor's visits to various Rotary clubs in the district over the past month. It discusses projects undertaken by clubs, including a seedlings project, building a house for a destitute family, and a mountain walk fundraiser. It also highlights a leadership camp for youth and efforts to increase membership across clubs.
The bulletin discusses last week's meeting of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay and upcoming events, including their annual Christmas party and AGMs. It also provides a summary of the keynote speech given by Dr. Ken Collins about nurse Maryanne Tokome-Amu's humanitarian work in Papua New Guinea. The bulletin concludes with news from Rotary International on strategic priorities and goals.
The bulletin discusses last week's meeting of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay and upcoming events, including their annual Christmas party and AGMs. It also provides a summary of the keynote speech given by Dr. Ken Collins about nurse Maryanne Tokome-Amu's humanitarian work in Papua New Guinea. The bulletin concludes with news from Rotary International on strategic priorities and goals.
The document provides the schedule of activities for a youth center called Knights Youth Centre for each day of the week. On Mondays there is football for under 13s from 5-6:30pm and an activity called Inters for years 8-10 from 7-9pm. On Tuesdays there is an activity called Juniors for years 4-7 from 6-8pm. On Wednesdays there is an activity called Girls @ Knights for years 6-11 from 6-8pm and Inters off site for years 8-10 from 7-9pm. On Thursdays there is again football for under 13s from 5-6:30pm and an activity called Seniors for years 11-
The document provides updates from the Rotary Club of Parramatta City in Australia. It discusses the club increasing membership fees but keeping total costs the same, acknowledging a deputy principal with an award, and announcing their upcoming changeover night. It also summarizes several community service projects the club is involved in, including supporting a PhD student and awarding an indigenous health scholarship. Updates are provided on an international service project to provide a van for a school in Uganda. The final sections discuss an upcoming Rotary convention and the priorities of the incoming Rotary International Secretary.
This newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay provides updates on club activities from April to May 2011. It discusses the club's involvement with RYDA, changes allowing the club to support Shelterbox, a request for help obtaining seats at a sporting event, and an invitation to hear guest speaker Julie Bishop MP. It also previews upcoming meetings and speakers, notes progress on a magnifying microscope fundraising project, and highlights alumni support for efforts to end polio.
1. Developments
MADE 4U News MADE4U IN ML2 Alternative Dance Group
Youth
Club
This group encourages adults
Newsletter of MADE4U IN ML2 Spring 2010 with varying needs to express
themselves through physical
exercise. It is led by a A Youth Club for 10-14 years
professional dance teacher meets in Lammermoor Primary
who is experienced at adapting School on Sunday Evenings 7-
the programme to meet the 9pm. There are over 30 young
News from the Board people attend each week
needs of the people who
attend. Mondays 12pm in supported by 5 volunteers.
We trust that you will find our The young people are involved
Cambusnethan Old Parish.
latest newsletter both in the North Lanarkshire
interesting and informative. We Challenge giving them new
DofE Group(14+)
are pleased to report that we skills, confidence and
Young people gain new skills,
now have a full compliment of recognition in a fun, safe
confidence and recognition
staff with Project Manager Anita environment. A wide range of
Anita Sandra Robert while making a difference to
Robinson and Project Workers physical and craft activities are
other people’s lives. Thursdays
Project Manager Sandra Fallon and Robert provided each week.
7pm in Cambusnethan North.
Owen on board. We have also The club offers parties, outings
Anita Robinson joined us from
recruited a new member to and fun days on a regular
Girls’ Brigade last June Band Night
serve on the Board, Marlene basis. A whopping amount of
working p/t. She will be Allowing young people to show
Forbes, who became a Director £600 was raised by the group
responsible for the overall case their talents while others
representing the Session of through a bag packing day in
running of the project and have a safe place to hang out
Cambusnethan North Church. It Tesco and a grant of £200
coordinating all present and and have fun on a Saturday
is hoped that a similar from NLC helps Made4u in
future activities. night. Next event on 22 May
appointment will be made by ML2 maintain this popular
2010 in Coltness Community
Cambusnethan Old & club. New members welcome.
Project Workers Centre at 7pm.
Morningside Parish Church in
Sandra Fallon joined the team the not too distant future. We
in March 2010 previously are still seeking candidates for
working with Motherwell the Board so if you think you Prayer for our Community:
College and the Focus Youth can contribute to the running of
Project. Most of you will have the company and have skills in
met Robert Owen who has We pray for all in our community ... our neighbours, our friends,
the following areas :- finance,
been with us for over a year. law, admin, social work,
our families and ourselves.
Both workers will be management please contact Enable us by your spirit to live together in love for one another.
responsible for supporting and Anita Robinson.
delivering our day to day
activities offered by Made4u in
ML2 to the local community. 2
2. Hot News!!! Volunteers
*Provident Financial has awarded We are very fortunate to have Your Thursday Club
us a grant of £20,000 per annum 20 volunteers who give of their Health4U in Ml2
over the next three years. This is valuable time to support the About 45 folks come along
of major importance to us and will activities of Made4u in ML2. on a Thursday afternoon to
assist in funding a number of Football
meet friends, keep active
future initiatives. We very much We now have a volunteer Cambusnethan Primary
Wednesday
and learn something new. A
appreciate the faith that Provident policy and Handbook in place
Financial has shown towards our 6.00 – 7.30 pm 10 – 15 yrs wide variety of activities and
which meets the needs of the
project and look forward to 7.30 – 9.00 pm 16 – 25 yrs a warm welcome always
project and the volunteer.
developing our partnership with awaits you.
them. The following Training Walking Group Cambusnethan Old Parish.
Opportunities have been Senior Citizen Hut
*At this time, we are currently offered by Made4u in ML2 to Tuesday
negotiating with NLC over the give all volunteers the 10.00 – 11.30am All ages Contact us at:
possible leasing of the former necessary skills needed to
Nursery Property in Greenfield fulfil their role:- Alternative Dance Group
Drive, Cambusnethan. We have 152B Cambusnethan Street
Cambusnethan Old Parish Wishaw
been trying to find a base for the Induction Courses Monday
Project, in the heart of the ML2 8PW
First Aid Course 12.00 – 1.00pm All ages
community, for for some time Food handling Certificate
without success. We trust that we Tel. 01698 384030
Handling Difficult Behaviour Fresh Start Programme
will be able to reach agreement Seasons for Growth
with NLC in the near future. Cambusnethan Old Parish Email:
Thursday made4uprojectmanager@btinternet.com
The next Training on Planning
2.00 – 4.00pm All ages
& Evaluation will be held in Website:
Schools Cambusnethan North Church Anyone wishing further details www.made4uinml2.org.uk
on Tuesday 27 April 2010.
Robert works in partnership please contact Anita on
with Teachers and CLAD to 01698 384030 or
Anyone interested in joining
deliver:- 07791959445
the team please get in touch.
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