The document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Makati South Lorenzo for September and early October 2009. It discusses relief efforts for victims of Typhoon Ondoy, including donating goods and coordinating with other clubs to distribute supplies. It also lists upcoming district events in October and birthdays being celebrated within the club that month. Key club projects discussed include a hair grooming training program and participation in cleaning up the Pasig River.
This document provides details about the Rotary Club of Newton, including its leadership, meeting location and schedule. It summarizes the club's most recent meeting held at the West Suburban YMCA, including presentations, announcements and a new member induction. It also previews the next meeting which will be jointly held with the Rotary Club of Waltham.
Rotarian Myeshi Briley is Keynote SpeakerMyeshi Briley
The document provides information about upcoming Rotary events in District 5890 including:
- An Interact District Conference in March that was a success with over 400 attendees.
- A President Elect Training Seminar in Dallas that the Governor encouraged all President Elects to attend.
- The District Conference from May 31-June 2 in Marble Falls, Texas that members are encouraged to register for.
- A group traveling to the RI Convention in Bangkok, Thailand from May 6-9 and options for pre/post-convention tours.
- An upcoming District Leadership Training (District Assembly) on May 19 for all club officers and members.
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.
This document summarizes a meeting of the Rotary Club of Newton that took place on February 24, 2010. It provides details on the club leadership, location of the meeting, Pledge of Allegiance, recognition of the Rotarian of the Month, and an honored guest. It also summarizes announcements about upcoming club events and a student of the month presentation.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides updates on upcoming events, guest speakers, and community service activities. Upcoming events include a talk by State Member Geoff Lee on local issues, and the District Conference in March. The newsletter also discusses the Club's support of literacy programs through book donations to countries in the Asia-Pacific region, and flood relief efforts of sister club Rotary Club of Ramon Magsaysay in the Philippines. Members are encouraged to participate in fundraising and volunteer activities.
The FRCSC is hosting a murder mystery dinner on October 21st from 6-6:30pm. The event will take place at The Landing Stage at Fort Rucker. Dinner will include rotisserie chicken, green beans, corn, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, and dinner rolls. The cost is $14 per person. Guests are asked to RSVP by October 15th and bring a small toy for a community outreach program. The evening will include vendors, dinner, a murder mystery play performed by the FRCSC board, and an opportunity for guests to guess the murderer.
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.
This document provides details about the Rotary Club of Newton, including its leadership, meeting location and schedule. It summarizes the club's most recent meeting held at the West Suburban YMCA, including presentations, announcements and a new member induction. It also previews the next meeting which will be jointly held with the Rotary Club of Waltham.
Rotarian Myeshi Briley is Keynote SpeakerMyeshi Briley
The document provides information about upcoming Rotary events in District 5890 including:
- An Interact District Conference in March that was a success with over 400 attendees.
- A President Elect Training Seminar in Dallas that the Governor encouraged all President Elects to attend.
- The District Conference from May 31-June 2 in Marble Falls, Texas that members are encouraged to register for.
- A group traveling to the RI Convention in Bangkok, Thailand from May 6-9 and options for pre/post-convention tours.
- An upcoming District Leadership Training (District Assembly) on May 19 for all club officers and members.
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.
This document summarizes a meeting of the Rotary Club of Newton that took place on February 24, 2010. It provides details on the club leadership, location of the meeting, Pledge of Allegiance, recognition of the Rotarian of the Month, and an honored guest. It also summarizes announcements about upcoming club events and a student of the month presentation.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides updates on upcoming events, guest speakers, and community service activities. Upcoming events include a talk by State Member Geoff Lee on local issues, and the District Conference in March. The newsletter also discusses the Club's support of literacy programs through book donations to countries in the Asia-Pacific region, and flood relief efforts of sister club Rotary Club of Ramon Magsaysay in the Philippines. Members are encouraged to participate in fundraising and volunteer activities.
The FRCSC is hosting a murder mystery dinner on October 21st from 6-6:30pm. The event will take place at The Landing Stage at Fort Rucker. Dinner will include rotisserie chicken, green beans, corn, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, and dinner rolls. The cost is $14 per person. Guests are asked to RSVP by October 15th and bring a small toy for a community outreach program. The evening will include vendors, dinner, a murder mystery play performed by the FRCSC board, and an opportunity for guests to guess the murderer.
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 Annapolis Watercolor Club newsletter provides updates on club activities. It announces that the club needs volunteers to fill secretary and trip coordinator positions. It also highlights an upcoming "Watercolors in Miniature" juried show and that several club members have work accepted to exhibits or won awards. Club workshops and painting outings are announced.
Linda Purcell received a Thanks to You award at CMHC for her work supporting the Day of Learning event. Her creativity, patience, enthusiasm and skills contributed to the success of the event. A video from the event showcased the spirit of the organization and region well.
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 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 newsletter provides updates for volunteers traveling to Haiti for Build It Week. Over 270 volunteers will help construct 130 homes and community facilities over the course of a week. Volunteers are reminded to prepare by reviewing the handbook, bringing necessary supplies like water and sun protection, and coordinating travel plans. The development work of Haven in Haiti is also outlined, focusing on long-term goals of education, healthcare, jobs and self-sufficiency beyond the home construction.
This issue of the Tower & Tap newsletter provides information about upcoming events in South Marston village in September 2012, including church services and notices, meetings of clubs and organizations, and a car boot sale. It also contains advertisements from local businesses.
This bulletin summarizes the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore on March 21, 2012. It discusses the welcoming of guests and visiting Rotarians, the exchange of banners with sister clubs, birthday greetings, and a presentation by Ms. Joyce Billington on her work with Sok Sabay, a children's refuge in Cambodia. It also includes remarks and a speech from the president of the sister club Rotary Club of Osaka Semba expressing gratitude for assistance after an earthquake and seeking closer cooperation between the clubs.
Developing distributed analysis pipelines with shared community resources usi...Brad Chapman
The document describes using CloudBioLinux and CloudMan to develop distributed analysis pipelines with shared community resources. CloudBioLinux provides a shared machine image with bioinformatics software, while CloudMan enables setting up and managing compute clusters on Amazon Web Services, including sharing final results. An exome analysis pipeline is demonstrated running in parallel across the CloudMan cluster and extracting alignments, variant calls and summary information for reproducible research. Future interfaces are proposed to simplify file selection, parameters and integration with Galaxy for analysis.
The document discusses the structure and responsibilities of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). It covers how Congress creates tax law that the IRS enforces through departments that process tax documents, audit returns, and collect taxes owed. It also summarizes taxpayers' rights and responsibilities in dealing with audits, penalties for noncompliance, and the statute of limitations. Key aspects of tax preparation, tax planning and avoidance of "tax traps" are also addressed.
Alexander Corporation is considering acquiring its long-time supplier Hamilton Corporation in order to file consolidated tax returns. Filing consolidated returns would allow Alexander to use Hamilton's net operating losses and other tax benefits to offset its own income and taxes. However, this strategy only makes sense if Hamilton's financial troubles turn around and it begins generating taxable income going forward. If Hamilton continues to lose money, the separate return limitation year rules would limit how much Alexander could benefit from Hamilton's tax attributes in the short term. Alexander needs to carefully evaluate whether Hamilton is likely to become profitable enough for consolidated filing to provide meaningful tax savings.
Ella purchased an apartment complex for $7 million in 1991. She accumulated $6.1 million in depreciation deductions by the time she sold it on 9/3/2011 for $8.5 million. Her realized gain is $1.4 million ($8.5 million sales price minus her $7 million original cost basis). This gain will be split between section 1231 gain and a 25% rate for the unrecaptured depreciation amount. The 25% rate applies to gains attributable to depreciation deductions taken in excess of what would have been allowed under the straight-line depreciation method.
This document discusses parsing techniques and error recovery in programming languages. It describes how a parser can detect errors, ignore erroneous tokens to continue parsing, and use grammar rules and follow/first sets to determine what tokens to expect next after an error. Examples of error recovery for program structures like if/else, while, and expressions are provided. The homework assignment for the week is also mentioned.
7 AME Grad Students Pitch Their Work in 5 Minutes and 20 Slides
For the next FAC, we're turning the podium over to our grad students to present their work in a
series of lightweight, concise and rapidly paced talks consisting of 20 slides of precisely 15
seconds each. We hope you'll come along and learn more about the exciting graduate work
taking place at AME.
Friday April 13, 3-4 PM
Stauffer B, Room 125, Tempe Campus
Accomplishment, Aspirations & Challenges: BostonThe Hub Milan
The document summarizes Boston's accomplishments, aspirations, and challenges in promoting cycling. It discusses Boston winning an award for the worst bike city, but has since transformed through building bike lanes, adding bike parking, educating the public, and encouraging more cycling through initiatives like a bike share program. The city's goals are to create ten miles of bikeways, 500 additional bike racks, improve relationships with police, and engage 10,000 new cyclists. Boston aims to continue engineering better infrastructure, educating residents, and encouraging more people to bike as part of its vision to become a premier cycling city.
201404 Multimodal Detection of Affective States: A Roadmap Through Diverse Te...Javier Gonzalez-Sanchez
This document provides an overview of multimodal detection of affective states through diverse technologies. It introduces brain-computer interfaces, face-based emotion recognition systems, eye-tracking systems, and physiological sensors as sensing devices that can be used to detect affective states. The document outlines a two-session course that will cover these sensing devices, how to gather and manage the data collected, and approaches to analyze the data to understand users' affective states.
Slides boekpresentatie 'Sociale Media en Journalistiek'Bart Van Belle
De slides die gebruikt werden bij de presentatie van het boek Sociale Media en Journalistiek van Bart Van Belle en Michael Opgenhaffen.
Meer info over het boek http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sociale-media-en-journalistiek/292894527427953?sk=app_190322544333196
The document discusses entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship. It mentions the Euro-Med School and focuses on the Hub Milan, a community space for social entrepreneurs. It provides information about the Hub's locations over time, starting in 2005 in London and expanding to other cities. It discusses principles for starting a business, including focusing on ideas, products, teams, hiring, funding, and passion. The document promotes an entrepreneurial mindset and community support for social entrepreneurs.
Alice is an innovative 3D programming environment that makes it easy to create an animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or a video to share on the web. Alice is a freely available tool designed to be a student's first exposure to object-oriented programming. It allows people to learn fundamental programming concepts in the context of creating animated movies and simple video games. In Alice, 3-D objects (e.g., people, animals, and vehicles) populate a virtual world and students create a program to animate the objects. In Alice we drag and drop graphic tiles to create a program, where the instructions correspond to standard statements in a production oriented programming language, such as Java, C++, and C#. Alice allows us to immediately see how our animation programs run.
This tutorial will discuss key software architecture concepts allowing researchers and practitioners to move from software development as a one-ofa-kind endeavor to software development as a system of modules that can be widely used in highly adaptable ways. Participants will understand how the use of software architecture models avoids difficulty by providing robust and flexible systems, applies well-established methodologies, improves user experience and, warrants that the final product satisfies all the requirements (functional and non functional). The attendees will better understand how to apply software patterns as part of their software development methodology. They will engage in exercises that apply software patterns at architectural and design levels to create an Intelligent Tutor System (ITS) with an associated widespread use of components. And, understand how software architecture can improve ITS development to a point where one could be sure that the product would work, as planned, in uncontrolled and non-standardized environments and be able to be incrementally improved to be adapted with new technologies. The attendee will become familiar with the standard vocabularies of patterns in order to apply it as a way of shared communication inside the team and outside with the experts and consultants. This will improve attendees’ abilities to express and transfer knowledge that can enrich the development and improvement of systems.
The Annapolis Watercolor Club newsletter provides updates on club activities. It announces that the club needs volunteers to fill secretary and trip coordinator positions. It also highlights an upcoming "Watercolors in Miniature" juried show and that several club members have work accepted to exhibits or won awards. Club workshops and painting outings are announced.
Linda Purcell received a Thanks to You award at CMHC for her work supporting the Day of Learning event. Her creativity, patience, enthusiasm and skills contributed to the success of the event. A video from the event showcased the spirit of the organization and region well.
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 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 newsletter provides updates for volunteers traveling to Haiti for Build It Week. Over 270 volunteers will help construct 130 homes and community facilities over the course of a week. Volunteers are reminded to prepare by reviewing the handbook, bringing necessary supplies like water and sun protection, and coordinating travel plans. The development work of Haven in Haiti is also outlined, focusing on long-term goals of education, healthcare, jobs and self-sufficiency beyond the home construction.
This issue of the Tower & Tap newsletter provides information about upcoming events in South Marston village in September 2012, including church services and notices, meetings of clubs and organizations, and a car boot sale. It also contains advertisements from local businesses.
This bulletin summarizes the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore on March 21, 2012. It discusses the welcoming of guests and visiting Rotarians, the exchange of banners with sister clubs, birthday greetings, and a presentation by Ms. Joyce Billington on her work with Sok Sabay, a children's refuge in Cambodia. It also includes remarks and a speech from the president of the sister club Rotary Club of Osaka Semba expressing gratitude for assistance after an earthquake and seeking closer cooperation between the clubs.
Developing distributed analysis pipelines with shared community resources usi...Brad Chapman
The document describes using CloudBioLinux and CloudMan to develop distributed analysis pipelines with shared community resources. CloudBioLinux provides a shared machine image with bioinformatics software, while CloudMan enables setting up and managing compute clusters on Amazon Web Services, including sharing final results. An exome analysis pipeline is demonstrated running in parallel across the CloudMan cluster and extracting alignments, variant calls and summary information for reproducible research. Future interfaces are proposed to simplify file selection, parameters and integration with Galaxy for analysis.
The document discusses the structure and responsibilities of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). It covers how Congress creates tax law that the IRS enforces through departments that process tax documents, audit returns, and collect taxes owed. It also summarizes taxpayers' rights and responsibilities in dealing with audits, penalties for noncompliance, and the statute of limitations. Key aspects of tax preparation, tax planning and avoidance of "tax traps" are also addressed.
Alexander Corporation is considering acquiring its long-time supplier Hamilton Corporation in order to file consolidated tax returns. Filing consolidated returns would allow Alexander to use Hamilton's net operating losses and other tax benefits to offset its own income and taxes. However, this strategy only makes sense if Hamilton's financial troubles turn around and it begins generating taxable income going forward. If Hamilton continues to lose money, the separate return limitation year rules would limit how much Alexander could benefit from Hamilton's tax attributes in the short term. Alexander needs to carefully evaluate whether Hamilton is likely to become profitable enough for consolidated filing to provide meaningful tax savings.
Ella purchased an apartment complex for $7 million in 1991. She accumulated $6.1 million in depreciation deductions by the time she sold it on 9/3/2011 for $8.5 million. Her realized gain is $1.4 million ($8.5 million sales price minus her $7 million original cost basis). This gain will be split between section 1231 gain and a 25% rate for the unrecaptured depreciation amount. The 25% rate applies to gains attributable to depreciation deductions taken in excess of what would have been allowed under the straight-line depreciation method.
This document discusses parsing techniques and error recovery in programming languages. It describes how a parser can detect errors, ignore erroneous tokens to continue parsing, and use grammar rules and follow/first sets to determine what tokens to expect next after an error. Examples of error recovery for program structures like if/else, while, and expressions are provided. The homework assignment for the week is also mentioned.
7 AME Grad Students Pitch Their Work in 5 Minutes and 20 Slides
For the next FAC, we're turning the podium over to our grad students to present their work in a
series of lightweight, concise and rapidly paced talks consisting of 20 slides of precisely 15
seconds each. We hope you'll come along and learn more about the exciting graduate work
taking place at AME.
Friday April 13, 3-4 PM
Stauffer B, Room 125, Tempe Campus
Accomplishment, Aspirations & Challenges: BostonThe Hub Milan
The document summarizes Boston's accomplishments, aspirations, and challenges in promoting cycling. It discusses Boston winning an award for the worst bike city, but has since transformed through building bike lanes, adding bike parking, educating the public, and encouraging more cycling through initiatives like a bike share program. The city's goals are to create ten miles of bikeways, 500 additional bike racks, improve relationships with police, and engage 10,000 new cyclists. Boston aims to continue engineering better infrastructure, educating residents, and encouraging more people to bike as part of its vision to become a premier cycling city.
201404 Multimodal Detection of Affective States: A Roadmap Through Diverse Te...Javier Gonzalez-Sanchez
This document provides an overview of multimodal detection of affective states through diverse technologies. It introduces brain-computer interfaces, face-based emotion recognition systems, eye-tracking systems, and physiological sensors as sensing devices that can be used to detect affective states. The document outlines a two-session course that will cover these sensing devices, how to gather and manage the data collected, and approaches to analyze the data to understand users' affective states.
Slides boekpresentatie 'Sociale Media en Journalistiek'Bart Van Belle
De slides die gebruikt werden bij de presentatie van het boek Sociale Media en Journalistiek van Bart Van Belle en Michael Opgenhaffen.
Meer info over het boek http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sociale-media-en-journalistiek/292894527427953?sk=app_190322544333196
The document discusses entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship. It mentions the Euro-Med School and focuses on the Hub Milan, a community space for social entrepreneurs. It provides information about the Hub's locations over time, starting in 2005 in London and expanding to other cities. It discusses principles for starting a business, including focusing on ideas, products, teams, hiring, funding, and passion. The document promotes an entrepreneurial mindset and community support for social entrepreneurs.
Alice is an innovative 3D programming environment that makes it easy to create an animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or a video to share on the web. Alice is a freely available tool designed to be a student's first exposure to object-oriented programming. It allows people to learn fundamental programming concepts in the context of creating animated movies and simple video games. In Alice, 3-D objects (e.g., people, animals, and vehicles) populate a virtual world and students create a program to animate the objects. In Alice we drag and drop graphic tiles to create a program, where the instructions correspond to standard statements in a production oriented programming language, such as Java, C++, and C#. Alice allows us to immediately see how our animation programs run.
This tutorial will discuss key software architecture concepts allowing researchers and practitioners to move from software development as a one-ofa-kind endeavor to software development as a system of modules that can be widely used in highly adaptable ways. Participants will understand how the use of software architecture models avoids difficulty by providing robust and flexible systems, applies well-established methodologies, improves user experience and, warrants that the final product satisfies all the requirements (functional and non functional). The attendees will better understand how to apply software patterns as part of their software development methodology. They will engage in exercises that apply software patterns at architectural and design levels to create an Intelligent Tutor System (ITS) with an associated widespread use of components. And, understand how software architecture can improve ITS development to a point where one could be sure that the product would work, as planned, in uncontrolled and non-standardized environments and be able to be incrementally improved to be adapted with new technologies. The attendee will become familiar with the standard vocabularies of patterns in order to apply it as a way of shared communication inside the team and outside with the experts and consultants. This will improve attendees’ abilities to express and transfer knowledge that can enrich the development and improvement of systems.
To log into Blackboard, click "User Login" and enter your username as your first initial, last name followed by "_bb" and the temporary password "123456". Once logged in, your seminars will be listed and you can click on the seminar you want to access. Technical support is available to help change your password if desired.
This document contains slides from a lecture on lexical analysis in CSE340 - Principles of Programming Languages. It discusses programming assignment 1, which involves recognizing different lexical elements like integers, identifiers, strings, and keywords. It also shows the process of building a state transition table for a lexer to analyze input and transition between states based on the current character. Homework includes reviewing recursion and solving problem set 1 in preparation for an exam.
This document contains lecture slides for CSE340 - Principles of Programming Languages. It discusses implementing a lexer, including reviewing lexer rules and sub-rules, explaining the programming assignment to develop a lexical analyzer, and providing code examples of the Token, Gui, and Lexer classes. The homework is to complete the lexical analyzer by coding the remaining token rules for the programming assignment.
The document discusses Rotary International's relief efforts in response to natural disasters that impacted the Philippines, Samoan Islands, and Indonesia in early October 2009. It details how local Rotary clubs distributed urgent relief supplies like food, water, shelter and clothing to over 500 families affected by Typhoon Parma in the Philippines. It also discusses how Rotary clubs partnered with other organizations to provide tents, blankets and emergency response kits containing necessities to victims of an earthquake in Indonesia and tsunami in the Samoan Islands. The summary highlights Rotary's work at the grassroots level through local clubs to immediately aid disaster victims and support long-term recovery efforts.
The document summarizes activities of the Rotary Club of Makati San Lorenzo in September 2009. It discusses a joint meeting with 10 other clubs focused on cleaning up the Pasig River, with the club donating P50,000. It introduces the guest speaker, Fr. Larry Tan, SDB, and his background. It also mentions follow up on implementing a 3H grant in Antipolo, donating medical equipment, and upcoming district activities in September including a literacy summit and meetings of new generations of Interact and Rotary Community Corps members.
The Rotary International theme for 2009-2010 focused on strengthening communities through service. The Rotary Club of Makati San Lorenzo had a busy week starting with a job training program called "Gunting Para sa Kabuhayan" to help people start careers in hair grooming. They also established a Rotary Community Corps in Antipolo to assist with ongoing service projects. Additionally, club members traveled to Batangas to support the "Kapit Bisig sa Ilog Pasig" project and interacted with community members living along the Pasig River.
The Rotary International theme for 2009-2010 focuses on literacy programs and youth leadership development. The Rotary Club of Makati San Lorenzo continued its literacy program through donations to students and a talk on personal hygiene. They also organized preparation for an upcoming youth conference and visited a community project site in Calawis, Antipolo to support a grant.
Rotary International's theme for 2009-2010 is "The Four-Way Test". At a regular meeting, guest speaker Fr. Larry Tan encouraged Rotarians to emulate the spirit of selfless love shown by former Philippine president Corazon Aquino and to give their time, talents, and treasures to help those in need. The club also participated in literacy projects and a summit to increase literacy among underprivileged children. Contributions to Rotary's Annual Programs Fund through the Every Rotarian, Every Year initiative support projects in over 160 countries.
The document provides information about becoming a member of Rotary International. It describes Rotary as a global network of over 32,000 local clubs and 1.2 million members worldwide. It outlines the qualifications for membership, which include holding a professional position and demonstrating commitment to service. It explains that individuals must be sponsored by an existing member and approved by the local club's membership committee. Responsibilities of members include regular meeting attendance, paying annual dues, and participating in club activities and projects.
The document summarizes Rotary activities in October 2009, including a district membership recruitment seminar, donations to charitable causes, and an event launching the 2010 Rotary International convention in Montreal. It also announces upcoming district events in November, including a forum with political candidates and the governor's visit to the local Rotary club.
The document summarizes traditions and practices observed during important religious and cultural occasions in Malaysia and around the world. It discusses the Chinese tradition of Cheng Ming or All Souls Day where families pay respects to deceased ancestors. It also mentions the Catholic traditions of Lent, fasting, and commemorating Good Friday. The author reflects on observing these occasions to preserve cultural heritage and express compassion, and encourages focusing on loved ones each day rather than just during special occasions. The document also summarizes a Rotary group meeting where Earth Hour was commemorated and members participated in fellowship activities like a quiz game and karaoke.
This summary provides the key details from the Rotary Club of Bukit Kiara newsletter dated 3 April 2010:
1) The newsletter discusses various cultural and religious traditions observed during the month of April such as Cheng Ming (Chinese all souls day), Lent, and Good Friday.
2) It also summarizes the recent Earth Hour event on March 27th where major landmarks turned off their lights for one hour to raise awareness about climate change.
3) Upcoming club events are announced such as a medical camp in May and the District Assembly in April. Member birthdays and
The Rotary Club of Makati Sa Loreo held several activities in August in line with the Rotary International theme of water, health, environment, and youth. Members planted trees in Puerto Princesa, Palawan and attended the inductions of three new Palawan clubs. They also supported a feeding project for street children and held a forum on election automation. At a Governor's Day event, the club donated funds to Father Rocky's feeding foundation. Upcoming September activities include a literacy summit and river clean-up to support the Kapit Bisig sa Ilog Pasig initiative.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides information on upcoming events and speakers, community initiatives, and member updates. Key events include a presentation on insurance fraud by Steve Maronese and the Northcott Disability Services' "Shine Showcase" talent exhibition. The club also establishes a Facebook page to engage more members and the community.
This document provides information about the Object of Rotary and the Four Way Test. It summarizes:
FIRST, the Object of Rotary is to encourage the ideal of service as a basis for worthy enterprise and to foster the development of friendship, high ethical standards, recognition of all occupations as opportunities to serve society, and the advancement of international understanding.
SECOND, the Four Way Test provides guiding principles for Rotarians to Think, Say or Do: 1) Is it the truth? 2) Is it fair to all concerned? 3) Will it build goodwill and better friendships? 4) Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
THIRD, the document also announces upcoming activities for the local
The document summarizes the Rotary International theme for 2009-2010, which is "The Future of Rotary is in Your Hands". It discusses events from the Rotary Club of Makati including their first meeting where the guest speaker was PDG Jimmy Cura. It also mentions a fellowship mass and vocational road show. The bulletin board section excerpts a message from RI President John Kenny emphasizing that the future of Rotary lies with members in local clubs and their service, and asking members to focus on water, health, hunger and literacy.
The document summarizes Rotary activities in October 2009, including:
1) An upcoming raffle draw and medical mission.
2) A discussion of upcoming activities at a dinner meeting.
3) A program on IT workshops to assist those unfamiliar with computer functions.
4) A fellowship event called Oktoberfest to benefit typhoon-affected schoolchildren.
The document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Makati Greenbelt. It discusses upcoming events like a raffle draw and medical mission. It also recaps a recent fundraiser event at the Manila Polo Club that the club supported. An officer profile is provided for PP Alfredo "Al" Joaquin who has long been involved with the club. The newsletter closes with reminders about upcoming activities in October through December, including a tree planting event, Christmas feeding project, and fellowship gathering.
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.
The document provides information about Rotary Club Makati Greenbelt's activities in October 2009. It discusses the club hosting the 3rd leg of the Governor's Cup golf tournament. It also details the club distributing relief goods to areas affected by typhoons. Additionally, it announces upcoming club meetings and events, such as a medical-dental mission, tree planting, and Christmas activities. The newsletter aims to keep members informed and engaged in service.
The document provides information about Rotary Club Makati Greenbelt's activities in October 2009. It discusses the club hosting the 3rd leg of the Governor's Cup golf tournament. It also describes the club distributing relief goods to areas affected by typhoons. Additionally, it announces upcoming club meetings and events, such as a medical-dental mission, tree planting, and Christmas activities. The newsletter aims to keep members informed and engaged in service.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides information on upcoming events and initiatives of the club. It announces that as of July 2011, members will no longer have club lunches and functions charged to their accounts, and will instead use credit cards or cash. It also summarizes the club's visioning process to improve meetings and engagement. Upcoming events highlighted include a PhD scholars event, Red Shield Appeal door knocking, and the Australian Rotary Race Day. International service projects on polio eradication are also summarized, including fundraising efforts by Rotary alumni and participation by GSE teams in National Immunization Days in India.
The summary provides an overview of the Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda on August 29, 2012. The meeting included discussions on why join Rotaract, members of the week, a guest speaker from Our Place Peel discussing services for homeless youth, committee updates on events like the Winter Gala and book drive, and concluded with salsa dancing lessons.
AG Ed Afzelius
Global Presidents:
Nes Santiago - RC Alabang North
Bles Macalintal - RC Muntinlupa Central
Rony Margallo - RC Muntinlupa Filinvest
Jimmy Bonifacio - RC Muntinlupa North
Henry Tia - RC Muntinlupa South
AG Ric Dela Torre
Global Presidents:
Sylvia Wade - RC Makati Legaspi
Ronnie Legaspi - RC Makati McKinley
Jun Galindez - RC Makati Metro
Eric Angeles - RC Makati West
Christine Estepa - RC San Nicolas Makati
The document introduces the EProtect memorial service prepaid card, which provides affordable funeral services and accidental death benefits. Key details include:
1) The prepaid card costs only P2.74 per day and provides standard funeral arrangements including transport, preparation, a casket, viewing areas, and assistance with permits.
2) In the event of accidental death, beneficiaries receive P100,000 in cash benefits plus the funeral services.
3) Coverage is available for ages 10-65 and accidental death benefits are effective immediately upon enrollment.
The document discusses different earning scenarios for security guards at an agency with 1,500 employees. Scenario 1 pays each guard 999 pesos per month for a total of 1,498,500 pesos, while Scenario 2 pays 100 guards 12,487.50 pesos each through a corporate package program for a total of 1,248,750 pesos. A third scenario pays guards at different levels from 220 to 20 pesos per hour for a total income of 1,230,000 pesos. The document promotes the opportunities to earn more through franchise discounts and bonuses by leveraging imagination to expand business to call centers, bus companies, and other client types.
This document outlines an earning opportunity through the sale of E-Protect registration kits and cards. It details various package options that can be purchased and resold to earn commissions. Consultants can earn direct sales bonuses for each kit and card sold, as well as fast start and repeat order bonuses. Higher ranks of gold, platinum, and diamond provide unilevel bonus commissions on downstream sales. The program offers perks like discounts, a business website and SMS system to help run the business.
The document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Makati San Lorenzo from July 2009 to October 2009. It describes various community service projects focused on health, literacy, vocational training, and typhoon relief. It also outlines club meetings, fellowship events, and initiatives to promote the club's public image through various online platforms. The club welcomed new members and worked on projects with its partner club.
The Rotary International theme for 2009-2010 focuses on empowering girls and women. The Rotary Club of Makati Sa Loreo Zone conducted literacy projects in partnership with other Rotary clubs, focusing on anti-rabies, anti-dengue, leptospirosis, and oral hygiene. They educated over 250 students and donated books to Muzon Elementary School, which has over 2,350 students. Their guest speaker, Sylvia Lichauco De Leon, discussed women's and children's issues in the Philippines and founded an organization called Lola Grande Foundation to advocate for these causes.
The Rotary Club of Makati donated books to four schools in Taytay, Rizal that were affected by flooding from Typhoon Ketsana. They distributed books and 300 relief packages to students at Taytay Elementary School Central. San Isidro Elementary School suffered the most damage, with estimated book losses of 700,000 pesos. The club also provided updates on upcoming literacy and fundraising events.
The document summarizes Rotary International's theme for 2009-2010, which was "Every Reader a Leader". It discusses two key events related to this theme: 1) An "Every Reader a Leader" program launch on August 4th at the Manila Peninsula Hotel to promote literacy by adopting schools. RCM San Lorenzo adopted a school in Sibol, Taguig and sent 10 members to the launch. 2) Preparations for RCM San Lorenzo's 17th induction ceremony, including multiple rehearsals at San Lorenzo Village and a final rehearsal at the Philippine Army Officers Club.
Rotary International's theme for 2009-2010 is "The Future of Rotary is in Your Hands." The Rotary Club of Makati San Lorenzo held several planning meetings and events to kick off the new Rotary year under President Jing Sarao, including crafting the year-long plan, team visits for validation, joint meetings with other local clubs, and a handover ceremony from outgoing President Chacha Camacho. Past District Governor Jimmy Cura was the guest speaker at the inaugural meeting to share insights on serving the Rotary spirit for the year.
The document lists Rotary clubs that have achieved 100% Paul Harris Fellow status as of March 30, 2009. It includes the district, club, country, and date certified for each club. There are over 200 clubs listed from countries around the world, demonstrating the global reach of Rotary's philanthropic goals.
This is the presentation that Pres. Jing Sarao (RY2009-2010) presented during the Team Visit. It contains our club's plans and programs for the term of Pres. Jing.
1. ROTARY INTERNATIONAL THEME IN 2009-2010
OFFICIAL WEEKLY PUBLICATIO OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI SA LORE ZO
PROGRAMME PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
ROWENA “Jing” SARAO
Call to Order
Pres. Jing Sarao
Our activities centered on responding to the calamity wrought
Invocation
Dir GJ DY
about by typhoon Ondoy last Saturday September 26. As a
consequence, the District Membership Retention Seminar was
National Anthem cancelled.
PP Erwyn Alcomendras In response to the typhoon victims, our club will be donating
relief goods in Taytay, Rizal with around 110 beneficiaries
Introduction of Visiting
affected by the typhoon. In coordination with our sister club RC
Rotarians and Guests
Rtn. Tessie Santos Metro East Taytay, we will deliver 110 packages consisting of
water, bread, rice and canned goods. In addition, we have
President’s Time received 100 more relief goods from the District to be
Pres. Jing Sarao distributed to other beneficiaries in other affected areas. May I
invite our club members to join us tomorrow, October 2 at 7:30
Awarding of MAPSA
Dir. Odette Ong am as we all converge at the residence of PP Maridel
Villavicencio. We will then all travel together to Taytay, Rizal
Adjournment and meet up with our sister club RC Metro East and distribute
Pres. Jing Sarao the goods. To cover the expenses, we shall all donate P1,000
each, the excess of which will be donated to RC Metro East. I
Program Moderator
PP Cynthia Reyes
wish to thank other members who accompanied me to buy and
pack the goods, these are PP Maridel Vilavicencio, PP Erwyn
Alcomendras, Dir. Marie O’Connor and Dir. Shelley Lazaro.
octoBER The MAPSA awarding ceremonies today will be composed of 3
03 Erwyn Alcomendras awardees namely: T/O Genilen Davis, T/O Aquilino Vilchez, Jr
and T/O Tabaquero Arthur. With the exception of last year, our
24 Prim de Guzman club has consistently given recognition to deserving public
servants from Makati since the term of PP Celia Cuasay in 1993
with PDG Leo de Guzman.
INVOCATION
Dear Father, we thank you for the power of your Holy Spirit that saved thousands of
lives in spite of the onslaught of destructive typhoons. We lift up to you all those
who perished, may they find eternal repose in heaven. Heal those who are injured
physically, emotionally, financially as a consequence of Mother Nature’s wrath.
We ask for your loving protection as we face the challenge of Climate Change around
Asia Pacific region especially our beloved country. Amen.
2. OFFICIAL WEEKLY PUBLICATIO OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI SA LORE ZO
Thursday, October 01, 2009
“Gunting Para sa
Kabuhayan”
Friday, September 18, 2009 at the Index Training Center,
Estrella St. San Antonio Village, Makati.
The program was designed to train people of all
ages on the skills of hair grooming, coloring,
foot spa, nail polishing and massage.
Business aspects were discussed for attendees
to establish their business careers along hair
grooming.
RCMSL was one of the lead clubs. The
program started on Sep 14 and will last till Sep
19.
BULLETIN BOARD
We will once again have an exciting month ahead. October as you all know is a month
celebrated following German tradition. Octoberfest on the 16th of this month, will be
orchestrated by District Governor Sid Garcia to be held at the McKinley Hills in Taguig. And of
course let us all enjoy our bottles of beer.
On October 20, a Tuesday, there will be an “Enchanted Evening”, a night of music, songs and
dances at the Polo Club orchestrated by Rotary Club of Makati, our District Governor’s club.
On October 28, the District will launch “On to Montreal” to be held at the Makati Sports Club.
Those interested to travel to Canada, this will be an opportune time.
Our October birthday celebrants are: PP Erwyn Alcomendras and Prim de Guzman. We will
have a fellowship night during the month in celebration of their birthdays.
3. OFFICIAL WEEKLY PUBLICATIO OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI SA LORE ZO
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Rotary Community
Corps Conference
Saturday, September 19, 2009,
Paranaque Gym., 8:00 am
This program is designed to create
community corps to assist on-going Rotary
programs. RCMSL’s RCC is established in
Calawis, Antipolo to assist our club in
carrying out our 3H Grant commitments.
Three officers from Calawis RCC attended
the meeting and were formally inducted.
4. OFFICIAL WEEKLY PUBLICATIO OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI SA LORE ZO
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Kapit Bisig sa Ilog Pasig
Monday, September 21, 2009, 8:30am-2:00pm
In support of the
project of Gina Lopez,
seven club members
accompanied by four
other family and
friends traveled to
Batangas. We
participated in the
interaction with
settlers from Pasig
River, viewed
handicrafts done by
out of school youths,
vermi-culture project
and viewed all other
structures. Pres. Jing
Sarao was asked to
give an inspiration talk
to the settlers. The
club donated P50
thousand to the Pasig
River project.
5. OFFICIAL WEEKLY PUBLICATIO OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI SA LORE ZO
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Our general assembly
was held at the Milky
Way, Pasay Rd, in
September 24, Thursday.
It was attended by 11
members and Directors,
the latter reported on
Membership by PP
Marilou Romero,
Vocational by Dir. Odette
Ong, Club Service by PP
Maridel Villavicencio and
Community by Dir. Marie
O’Connor.
General assembly
Thursday, September 24, 2009, Milky Way, Pasay
Road
Typhoon Relief
Assistance by
PP Maridel
Villavicencio and
family
Monday, September 28,
2009, Marikina
PP Maridel Villavicencio and family went to the
Marikina river banks to distribute relief goods for the
stricken families caused by typhoon Ondoy on
September 28, Monday.
6. OFFICIAL WEEKLY PUBLICATIO OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI SA LORE ZO
Thursday, October 01, 2009
RCMSL
Typhoon Relief Team
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Headed by President Jing Sarao, a team of
RCMSL members organized themselves and
immediately prepared relief goods for the
typhoon victims located in Taytay, Rizal as a
response to the call from sister club RC Metro
East Taytay. The team worked in earnest on
September 29, Tuesday at the residence of PP
Maridel Villavicencio together with PP Erwyn
Alcomendras, Dir. Marie O’Connor and Dir.
Shelley Lazaro.
Food Distribution at Barangay Tumana
Wednesday, September 30, 2009