The document outlines an agenda for a Red Cross Club meeting at Lincoln High School on November 23, 2010. It introduces the club VIPS and objectives for the meeting, which include reviewing important dates, the roles and purpose of the Red Cross club, time structure and behavioral guidelines for meetings. New suggestions are provided like a Red Cross blog and Facebook page. The agenda also discusses making and distributing fire safety bags in the community and the club's participation in a World AIDS Day event at another school to present speeches and a mask about HIV/AIDS.
The document outlines the youth ministry strategy of a Catholic parish. It details a three step process for missions and outreach involving planning, experience, and follow up. It also discusses opportunities for youth to volunteer within the parish, diocese, and local community through activities such as Lourdes pilgrimages, Duke of Edinburgh awards, choir performances at care homes, and community placements. Young people are encouraged to volunteer through inspiration, affirmation, and fostering a culture of service from a young age.
A new deaf club is starting in March 2012 in Southampton that aims to support deaf people and their families by providing activities. The club is looking for help with promotion, funding, and referrals of younger and older deaf people from various organizations in the local area.
The document summarizes the Leo Club meeting on October 7th, 2014. It provides information about upcoming volunteer events for Leo Club members including the Awards Ceremony, Bonsor Big Boo, Halloween Carnival, and Fall Fair. It also reviews volunteering etiquette and lists the executive team members. Members are encouraged to sign up for events and join the executive team.
2) 12.09.2017 - Changing Community Services Together EventACSCommissioning
This document summarizes a Provider Engagement Forum held by Hertfordshire County Council to discuss changing community services. The forum included presentations on connecting people's lives through social work, creating opportunities through day services, and workgroups. It discussed reviewing day support services, which currently includes day centers, activities, and outreach. Engagement with providers and over 300 people found that relationships, activities, and community involvement are most important. The council aims to shift to more community and preventative support through hubs, groups, and activities, with specialist support for skills and places in some cases. Next steps involve understanding needs, assets, and engagement to develop district-level solutions.
The Paragould Rotary Club document outlines the club's leadership, fundraising efforts, service projects, and areas where funds are distributed. The club raises money through auctions, BBQ sales, and other events to fund service projects that provide dictionaries and thesauruses to local students, dental supplies, and support various community organizations. Funds also go towards leadership programs, international aid projects, and scholarships. Upcoming projects include a community garden and efforts to raise awareness of the club in Paragould.
You probably have a club website, but are you using it to its
full potential? Rotary’s web team will talk about writing
content and telling stories to inspire your members and
intrigue potential Rotarians.
The document outlines an agenda for a Red Cross Club meeting at Lincoln High School on November 23, 2010. It introduces the club VIPS and objectives for the meeting, which include reviewing important dates, the roles and purpose of the Red Cross club, time structure and behavioral guidelines for meetings. New suggestions are provided like a Red Cross blog and Facebook page. The agenda also discusses making and distributing fire safety bags in the community and the club's participation in a World AIDS Day event at another school to present speeches and a mask about HIV/AIDS.
The document outlines the youth ministry strategy of a Catholic parish. It details a three step process for missions and outreach involving planning, experience, and follow up. It also discusses opportunities for youth to volunteer within the parish, diocese, and local community through activities such as Lourdes pilgrimages, Duke of Edinburgh awards, choir performances at care homes, and community placements. Young people are encouraged to volunteer through inspiration, affirmation, and fostering a culture of service from a young age.
A new deaf club is starting in March 2012 in Southampton that aims to support deaf people and their families by providing activities. The club is looking for help with promotion, funding, and referrals of younger and older deaf people from various organizations in the local area.
The document summarizes the Leo Club meeting on October 7th, 2014. It provides information about upcoming volunteer events for Leo Club members including the Awards Ceremony, Bonsor Big Boo, Halloween Carnival, and Fall Fair. It also reviews volunteering etiquette and lists the executive team members. Members are encouraged to sign up for events and join the executive team.
2) 12.09.2017 - Changing Community Services Together EventACSCommissioning
This document summarizes a Provider Engagement Forum held by Hertfordshire County Council to discuss changing community services. The forum included presentations on connecting people's lives through social work, creating opportunities through day services, and workgroups. It discussed reviewing day support services, which currently includes day centers, activities, and outreach. Engagement with providers and over 300 people found that relationships, activities, and community involvement are most important. The council aims to shift to more community and preventative support through hubs, groups, and activities, with specialist support for skills and places in some cases. Next steps involve understanding needs, assets, and engagement to develop district-level solutions.
The Paragould Rotary Club document outlines the club's leadership, fundraising efforts, service projects, and areas where funds are distributed. The club raises money through auctions, BBQ sales, and other events to fund service projects that provide dictionaries and thesauruses to local students, dental supplies, and support various community organizations. Funds also go towards leadership programs, international aid projects, and scholarships. Upcoming projects include a community garden and efforts to raise awareness of the club in Paragould.
You probably have a club website, but are you using it to its
full potential? Rotary’s web team will talk about writing
content and telling stories to inspire your members and
intrigue potential Rotarians.
This document outlines the agenda and notes for a Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on December 5, 2012. The agenda includes discussions on why Rotaract, club business and committee updates, international and local service projects, and a team-building activity. Key updates are that Adam and Marco are members of the week for their work on the Winter Gala. The international committee is running a "Pennies for Polio" fundraiser. Locally, the club had a successful blood drive and will volunteer at the Boys and Girls Club on December 20th.
Presentation for the first meeting of Kentwood Key Club.
Includes:
-Officer Introduction
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-DCON (District Convention)
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
This document proposes creating a multigenerational community center that brings together people of all ages through a café, workshops, and social activities. The center aims to break down stereotypes and communication barriers between age groups. It will provide an inclusive space for conversation, learning, and building connections in the community. The organizers plan to find a building, host opening events, and seek funding from grants and donations to get the center started in Lawrence.
Why Join Rotary (Northside After Hours)Jody Dilday
The document summarizes reasons to join the Rotary Club, including friendship, business development, leadership opportunities, fun activities, an emphasis on ethics, a focus on service both locally and internationally. It then discusses specific service projects of the Northside Rotary Club, which include providing dictionaries to local schoolchildren and supporting various charitable causes through fundraising. The Northside club also organizes social and fellowship events for members.
Presentation for this meeting of Kentwood Key Club includes:
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
Sometimes clubs are too small for “big ideas,” but just
because your club doesn’t have the resources doesn’t
mean you have to throw out the idea. Collaborating with
other small clubs means more hands, more expertise, and
more money raised. You’ll hear how clubs and districts
in the northeastern United States are collaborating on
fundraisers and other events with great results, and
learn ways you can work to connect clubs in your area for
increased visibility and success.
Moderator: Carol Toomey, Communications Committee
Member and 2015 São Paulo Convention Promotion
Committee Member, Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley,
Massachusetts, USA
Richard Wilkinson is the Volunteer and Participation Manager at Yorkshire Cricket Board. His document outlines strategies for increasing adult cricket participation in Yorkshire, which is responsible for 11% of England's target. These strategies include indoor cricket, easy "have a go" sessions through cricket activators, club-based tournaments, and Last Man Stands games. Moving forward, 60% of the England and Wales Cricket Board's Whole Sport Plan funding will focus on player retention and growth in adult participation ages 14-25.
The annual report summarizes Verde Valley Cyclists Coalition's (VVCC) activities and finances for fiscal year 2018. Key programs included Verde Valley Bikes-For-Kids, which provided grants for school bike clubs and awarded over $7,500, and Adopt a Highway cleanups. Events included member meetings, rides, and trail work days. Membership grew to 246 members. Major sponsors and supporters helped fund programs like Bikes-For-Kids and trail development. Financially, over $33,000 in operating funds were raised with cash balances increasing in all program areas. It was a record setting year for the organization.
Soroptimist International of Central Yavapai Sunrise is a chapter of Soroptimist International, an organization for business and professional women that provides volunteer service to local communities. The group meets by phone on the second Tuesday of the month and in person on the third Saturday. Soroptimist aims to improve lives of women and girls through programs and grants. This chapter has participated in projects like a mural at a women's shelter, a Day of the Dead art exhibit, and volunteer events. Those interested can contact the membership chair to learn more about joining.
The Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda included:
- Inducting 11 new members into the club
- Announcing that auditions for Singfest 2013 will be held on YouTube before April 30th
- Updating that the Polio Penny Drive had raised 66 lbs last week and a pizza party would be awarded if they raised over 75 lbs at the next meeting
- Encouraging members to apply for the 2013-14 Executive positions
- Thanking donations that supported a school in India
- Advertising upcoming fundraising and committee meetings
Valley at Work is a an independent association that connects businesses in Rossendale, Lancashire. We meet on the first Wednesday of each month at a local venue. Here is an example of how we open each meeting.
Chartered in June 2015 with 50 members, the Waldo
Brookside Rotary Club in Kansas City, Missouri, USA,
currently has more than 70 members and welcomes an
average of three prospective members per meeting. How
did this vibrant culture develop and why does it continue
to grow? Learn about the findings of an online survey and
in-depth interviews with club members, and exchange ideas
for successful new club formation.
The document discusses using the 2012 London Olympics as an opportunity to encourage volunteering. Over 300,000 people expressed interest in becoming Gamesmakers volunteers, with 70,000 to be selected. Other Games-inspired volunteering opportunities included the torch relay, cultural events, and local ambassador roles. The torch relay would involve 8000 torchbearers, most between ages 12-24, carrying the flame over 70 days. The cultural Olympiad involved various arts, music, and heritage events across the region. Pre-training camps for athletes were being set up in various locations in the south west. A project trained over 200 volunteers as event stewards to help at various sporting and cultural events. Quotes from volunteers discussed the personal impacts and benefits
Life as a ShelterBox Response Team Member: In the FieldElizabeth Toms
ShelterBox and Rotary are project partners in international disaster relief. ShelterBox is a charity that provides relief supplies after disasters and is independent of Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation, though they often work together. The document discusses how ShelterBox has helped over 85 million people and 1 million households affected by disasters in countries such as the Philippines, Niger, Cameroon, Somaliland, Syria, Iraq, Peru and Colombia by providing temporary shelter and other relief aids.
How can Youth Exchange participants remain engaged
with Rotary after they return to their home countries?
We’ll discuss avenues for continued involvement, including
Rotaract, Interact, ROTEX, and alumni associations. We
hope you’ll share your ideas as well.
Soroptimist International of Central Yavapai Sunrise is a chapter of Soroptimist International, an organization for business and professional women that provides volunteer service to local communities. The group meets by phone on the second Tuesday of the month and in person on the third Saturday. Through programs and community service projects, Soroptimist International of Central Yavapai Sunrise works to improve the lives of women and girls in Prescott, Arizona.
The Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda included happy quarters, members of the week, announcements about upcoming events like Sky Battle and a community project in Kenya. Committee updates were provided and international initiatives like a book drive to Sri Lanka and a polio penny drive competition were discussed. Upcoming committee meetings for international, local and social committees were announced. The next general meeting will be on January 23rd and will include an international debate.
District III of the Soroptimist South Central Region includes 8 clubs across Texas with over 200 members. The clubs participate in a variety of service projects that support women and girls, such as Live Your Dream awards, Dream It Be It programs, and donations to organizations. They also hold fundraisers like casino nights and art auctions. While recruiting new members and balancing technology with personal involvement pose challenges, District III will host the 2020 regional meeting in Oklahoma City. Overall, the small clubs work together to improve lives and communities across the state.
El documento resume los eventos de la I Convención Europea de Coleccionismo (ECC) celebrada en Torremolinos del 27 de febrero al 2 de marzo, incluyendo la entrega de premios de la 52a Exposición Filatélica Nacional. José Alberto Barreras Barreras recibió el Gran Premio de la Exposición por su colección "Antillas Colonial" y varias medallas fueron otorgadas a coleccionistas destacados. La convención atrajo a más de 15.000 visitantes y se considera un éxito de colaboración entre diferentes
This document outlines the agenda and notes for a Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on December 5, 2012. The agenda includes discussions on why Rotaract, club business and committee updates, international and local service projects, and a team-building activity. Key updates are that Adam and Marco are members of the week for their work on the Winter Gala. The international committee is running a "Pennies for Polio" fundraiser. Locally, the club had a successful blood drive and will volunteer at the Boys and Girls Club on December 20th.
Presentation for the first meeting of Kentwood Key Club.
Includes:
-Officer Introduction
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-DCON (District Convention)
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
This document proposes creating a multigenerational community center that brings together people of all ages through a café, workshops, and social activities. The center aims to break down stereotypes and communication barriers between age groups. It will provide an inclusive space for conversation, learning, and building connections in the community. The organizers plan to find a building, host opening events, and seek funding from grants and donations to get the center started in Lawrence.
Why Join Rotary (Northside After Hours)Jody Dilday
The document summarizes reasons to join the Rotary Club, including friendship, business development, leadership opportunities, fun activities, an emphasis on ethics, a focus on service both locally and internationally. It then discusses specific service projects of the Northside Rotary Club, which include providing dictionaries to local schoolchildren and supporting various charitable causes through fundraising. The Northside club also organizes social and fellowship events for members.
Presentation for this meeting of Kentwood Key Club includes:
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
Sometimes clubs are too small for “big ideas,” but just
because your club doesn’t have the resources doesn’t
mean you have to throw out the idea. Collaborating with
other small clubs means more hands, more expertise, and
more money raised. You’ll hear how clubs and districts
in the northeastern United States are collaborating on
fundraisers and other events with great results, and
learn ways you can work to connect clubs in your area for
increased visibility and success.
Moderator: Carol Toomey, Communications Committee
Member and 2015 São Paulo Convention Promotion
Committee Member, Rotary Club of Nashoba Valley,
Massachusetts, USA
Richard Wilkinson is the Volunteer and Participation Manager at Yorkshire Cricket Board. His document outlines strategies for increasing adult cricket participation in Yorkshire, which is responsible for 11% of England's target. These strategies include indoor cricket, easy "have a go" sessions through cricket activators, club-based tournaments, and Last Man Stands games. Moving forward, 60% of the England and Wales Cricket Board's Whole Sport Plan funding will focus on player retention and growth in adult participation ages 14-25.
The annual report summarizes Verde Valley Cyclists Coalition's (VVCC) activities and finances for fiscal year 2018. Key programs included Verde Valley Bikes-For-Kids, which provided grants for school bike clubs and awarded over $7,500, and Adopt a Highway cleanups. Events included member meetings, rides, and trail work days. Membership grew to 246 members. Major sponsors and supporters helped fund programs like Bikes-For-Kids and trail development. Financially, over $33,000 in operating funds were raised with cash balances increasing in all program areas. It was a record setting year for the organization.
Soroptimist International of Central Yavapai Sunrise is a chapter of Soroptimist International, an organization for business and professional women that provides volunteer service to local communities. The group meets by phone on the second Tuesday of the month and in person on the third Saturday. Soroptimist aims to improve lives of women and girls through programs and grants. This chapter has participated in projects like a mural at a women's shelter, a Day of the Dead art exhibit, and volunteer events. Those interested can contact the membership chair to learn more about joining.
The Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda included:
- Inducting 11 new members into the club
- Announcing that auditions for Singfest 2013 will be held on YouTube before April 30th
- Updating that the Polio Penny Drive had raised 66 lbs last week and a pizza party would be awarded if they raised over 75 lbs at the next meeting
- Encouraging members to apply for the 2013-14 Executive positions
- Thanking donations that supported a school in India
- Advertising upcoming fundraising and committee meetings
Valley at Work is a an independent association that connects businesses in Rossendale, Lancashire. We meet on the first Wednesday of each month at a local venue. Here is an example of how we open each meeting.
Chartered in June 2015 with 50 members, the Waldo
Brookside Rotary Club in Kansas City, Missouri, USA,
currently has more than 70 members and welcomes an
average of three prospective members per meeting. How
did this vibrant culture develop and why does it continue
to grow? Learn about the findings of an online survey and
in-depth interviews with club members, and exchange ideas
for successful new club formation.
The document discusses using the 2012 London Olympics as an opportunity to encourage volunteering. Over 300,000 people expressed interest in becoming Gamesmakers volunteers, with 70,000 to be selected. Other Games-inspired volunteering opportunities included the torch relay, cultural events, and local ambassador roles. The torch relay would involve 8000 torchbearers, most between ages 12-24, carrying the flame over 70 days. The cultural Olympiad involved various arts, music, and heritage events across the region. Pre-training camps for athletes were being set up in various locations in the south west. A project trained over 200 volunteers as event stewards to help at various sporting and cultural events. Quotes from volunteers discussed the personal impacts and benefits
Life as a ShelterBox Response Team Member: In the FieldElizabeth Toms
ShelterBox and Rotary are project partners in international disaster relief. ShelterBox is a charity that provides relief supplies after disasters and is independent of Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation, though they often work together. The document discusses how ShelterBox has helped over 85 million people and 1 million households affected by disasters in countries such as the Philippines, Niger, Cameroon, Somaliland, Syria, Iraq, Peru and Colombia by providing temporary shelter and other relief aids.
How can Youth Exchange participants remain engaged
with Rotary after they return to their home countries?
We’ll discuss avenues for continued involvement, including
Rotaract, Interact, ROTEX, and alumni associations. We
hope you’ll share your ideas as well.
Soroptimist International of Central Yavapai Sunrise is a chapter of Soroptimist International, an organization for business and professional women that provides volunteer service to local communities. The group meets by phone on the second Tuesday of the month and in person on the third Saturday. Through programs and community service projects, Soroptimist International of Central Yavapai Sunrise works to improve the lives of women and girls in Prescott, Arizona.
The Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda included happy quarters, members of the week, announcements about upcoming events like Sky Battle and a community project in Kenya. Committee updates were provided and international initiatives like a book drive to Sri Lanka and a polio penny drive competition were discussed. Upcoming committee meetings for international, local and social committees were announced. The next general meeting will be on January 23rd and will include an international debate.
District III of the Soroptimist South Central Region includes 8 clubs across Texas with over 200 members. The clubs participate in a variety of service projects that support women and girls, such as Live Your Dream awards, Dream It Be It programs, and donations to organizations. They also hold fundraisers like casino nights and art auctions. While recruiting new members and balancing technology with personal involvement pose challenges, District III will host the 2020 regional meeting in Oklahoma City. Overall, the small clubs work together to improve lives and communities across the state.
El documento resume los eventos de la I Convención Europea de Coleccionismo (ECC) celebrada en Torremolinos del 27 de febrero al 2 de marzo, incluyendo la entrega de premios de la 52a Exposición Filatélica Nacional. José Alberto Barreras Barreras recibió el Gran Premio de la Exposición por su colección "Antillas Colonial" y varias medallas fueron otorgadas a coleccionistas destacados. La convención atrajo a más de 15.000 visitantes y se considera un éxito de colaboración entre diferentes
El Lenguaje de Señas es una modalidad del lenguaje humano que utiliza gestos en lugar de la voz y que ha sido desarrollado por personas sordas para comunicarse. Al igual que otras lenguas, el Lenguaje de Señas permite el acceso a funciones lingüísticas y conocimiento, tiene dialectos y variaciones individuales, y comparte características universales con otras lenguas aunque tiene su propio vocabulario y reglas gramaticales.
El documento explica por qué se usan las TIC en la enseñanza del inglés en la escuela media número 6. Se argumenta que los estudiantes y maestros creen que las TIC son una realidad en la sociedad actual y que su inclusión genera nuevos desafíos pero también integra la tecnología en la enseñanza tradicional. Además, los estudiantes ven reflejado su mundo tecnológico en la escuela, lo que lleva a una mayor integración educativa y enriquecimiento mutuo.
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The document discusses the importance of summarization in natural language processing. It notes that with the growth of online content, the ability to automatically summarize long documents is becoming increasingly valuable. Summarization techniques aim to condense the most essential information from a document into a shorter form while preserving the overall meaning.
Este documento pide al estudiante que resuma un video educativo al proporcionar información sobre la introducción, desarrollo y conclusión del video. El estudiante debe recordar el tema del video, cómo comenzó, cómo se explicaron los hechos y cómo terminó el video.
O documento resume os capítulos 4 e 5 do livro "A Grande Síntese" de Pietro Ubaldi. O capítulo 4 discute a consciência profunda e superficial e como a mediunidade intuitiva emerge da consciência profunda. O capítulo 5 argumenta que as revelações divinas atuais são insuficientes e que novas revelações são necessárias para guiar a humanidade no terceiro milênio.
The College Panhellenic Council (CPC) at Northern Arizona University is a governing body for the 8 Panhellenic sororities on campus. It consists of delegates and presidents from each chapter as well as an executive board. The CPC plans community events, discusses issues in the Greek community, and works to advance sorority life at NAU. Members join to be leaders, be part of something bigger than their chapter, find purpose and community, and help the Greek system thrive. The NAU Panhellenic has won several awards in recent years and has been doing great things on campus.
Sciennes Primary School Parent Council Annual General Meeting (AGM) 16th June 2016, chaired by Kristel Torokoff and including updates of sub groups of Parent Council
- The document contains meeting notes and announcements for a Leo Club including reminders to be quiet and clean up during meetings, information about the club website and dress code, and sign-up sheets for upcoming events celebrating Black History Month, International Women's Day, and Byrne Idol.
The document provides information about three community groups located in Wentworth Point Central: a youth group, sports group, and book club.
The youth group meets on Friday and Saturday nights from 7-9pm and Sundays from 10am-1pm. It includes religious and social activities for peer members ages 16 and up for $15 per month.
The sports group is for all ages over 5 and offers various sports and watching/betting on games. Equipment, training, food and drinks cost around $900-1000 per month. Membership is $19.99-$24.99.
The book club provides books and activities for all ages and costs around $400-450 per month for materials.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay that provides updates on recent and upcoming club activities. It discusses the previous week's meeting which featured a presentation on water pollution. It also announces that this week's meeting will discuss adopting an updated club constitution and will feature a presentation from an outgoing Ambassadorial Scholar sponsored by the club. Additionally, it advertises upcoming club events like the Annual General Meeting and Christmas party, and community events such as Interact club meetings and a fundraiser for the McCusker Foundation.
Rotaract is the largest international service organization for young adults ages 18-30. The Berkeley Rotaract Club offers both service opportunities through projects like building water filters for developing countries and fundraising for cancer research, as well as fellowship activities that allow members to socialize and network. Members can get involved through various committees and events. The club aims to encourage community service and leadership development.
This document contains announcements from Our Savior's Lutheran Church regarding various church activities and volunteer opportunities, including an upcoming craft night, youth group babysitting, meal programs, worship services, and more. Contact information is provided for several events and ministries seeking volunteers.
This document summarizes the November 8th meeting of the Rotary Club of North Raleigh. It announces upcoming programs, events and deadlines including a celebration dinner on December 13th and encourages members to support the Rotary Foundation and use Amazon Smile. It also provides updates on membership goals, club calendar events and how members can get involved through social media, volunteering and leadership training.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held a general meeting on July 31, 2013. The agenda included recognizing a member of the week, collecting membership dues, discussing the club's recent coffee tent fundraiser at Ribfest, and planning for upcoming events like a cottage trip and the Symphony of Lights. Committee updates covered local service projects, social events, and international service ideas like fundraising to support schools in Cambodia, Ghana, and the Philippines. The international committee is looking for new members and projects for club volunteers abroad.
The document provides updates from Rotary District 9400 in South Africa. It summarizes a Rotary trip to Tanzania for a Reach Out to Africa seminar. It introduces the new District Governor Elect Annie Steijn and previews her upcoming induction. It also discusses efforts to clarify misunderstandings about Rotary's stance on religion and promote religious tolerance and freedom. Updates are provided on various club activities and youth programs like Interact.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held a general meeting on November 6th, 2013. The agenda included a special guest speaker, upcoming volunteer opportunities, and social events. Members were asked to sign up to help with Living Lights tree decorating on November 21st and a charity poker tournament on November 8th. Upcoming volunteer opportunities included assisting seniors at Rotary Georgetown and serving food at Knights Table. The social coordinator announced plans for intellectual discussion nights and a winter cabin trip.
The document provides information about upcoming Leo Club events and volunteer opportunities. Members are instructed to wear their Leo shirts and sign in/out for events. Upcoming events include volunteering at a girls soccer tournament on November 11, participating in Awareness Week from November 15-19, assisting with a Christmas event on November 27, and setting up a Santa parade float. Members are reminded to submit permission forms and sign up online to receive credit for events. The Midnight Vigil pledge form can be picked up after the meeting.
The document provides information about upcoming Leo Club events and volunteer opportunities. Members are instructed to wear their Leo shirts and sign in/out for events. Upcoming events include volunteering at a girls soccer tournament on November 11, participating in World Children's Day activities from November 15-19, assisting with a Christmas event on November 27, and setting up a Santa parade float. Members are reminded to submit permission forms and sign up online to receive credit for events.
This document contains the agenda and minutes from a Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on May 15, 2013. The meeting included recognizing the member of the week, collecting happy quarters, and providing updates on upcoming events including Singfest auditions, the Festival of Lights, the year-end gala, Relay for Life and RYLA. It also included club business and committee updates, as well as a social activity involving movie title and member name puzzles.
Rotaract is a community service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30 that is sponsored by local Rotary clubs. There are over 8,400 Rotaract clubs in about 170 countries. The Roseville Rotaract Club focuses on volunteering for Rotary events, doing park and homeless shelter projects, fundraising for charitable organizations, and creating their own community service projects. They meet on campus the 2nd Monday of every month and online via conference call the 4th Monday of each month.
The document provides information about joining and participating in the Lynnwood High School Key Club. It outlines the requirements to join including paying dues by October 31st. It invites members to submit designs for new club t-shirts and lists design requirements. It also announces the club's participation in Key Club Week from November 4th-7th which will include making thank you cards, an ice cream social, campus cleanup and other activities to earn volunteer hours. A calendar of upcoming club events is provided.
The document provides information about district awards given in 2018, including the Silver Beaver award given to Mary Elliot. It also lists training awards and keys that can be processed at the district level, such as the Cubmaster and Scoutmaster keys. Additionally, it provides information on upcoming events like Wood Badge training courses, the district Pinewood Derby, and the World Scout Jamboree in 2019.
Volunteer Calgary is a non-profit organization that promotes and facilitates volunteering in Calgary. It connects people with over 500 volunteer opportunities through its website and works with over 400 non-profit member organizations. It was founded in 1955 and provides services like training, consultations, and volunteer recognition. Volunteer Calgary aims to engage more people in volunteering through initiatives like its Speakers Bureau, which recruits volunteers to give presentations on the benefits of volunteering to inspire community involvement.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
1. WELCOME!
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Objective:
VIPs
What the Red Cross Club is really about
New Time Structure
Rules
Suggestions
World Aids Day
3. VIPs
Red Cross Adviser - Mrs. Katie
Sponsor Teacher - Mrs. McGreevy
President - Chieuanh
Vice President - Stephanie
Secretary - Sara
Treasurer - Husna
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4. All About The Club!
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Fundraising in School
Educate Peers
Certifications
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Fire Safety Walk
Youth Council Membership
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Red Cross Blog For Lincoln
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Red Cross Website
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