The document compares and contrasts cultural differences between the United States and Europe across various domains such as government systems, law enforcement, vehicles, transportation, lifestyle, employment, religion, and healthcare. Some key differences mentioned are that the US has a congress with two dominant parties while Europe has parliaments with more diverse parties, US police are depicted as more aggressive, Americans prefer larger automatic vehicles while Europeans favor smaller manual vehicles, and Europeans have more vacation time and social benefits compared to Americans.
This Speak Hard 2012 presentation was given by two youth from northeast Missouri and was the platform keyword for reducing risk factors and strengthening protective factors in at-risk youth. The presentation addressed local efforts in northeast Missouri involving prevention activities related to suicide prevention through the production of Public Service Announcements involving universal messages in bullying and substance abuse prevention. Participants learned how to identify risk factors and what to do when a friend is asking for help.
Vets 4 Vets is a non-profit agency located in Philadelphia that helps veterans successfully transition to civilian life through re-entry counseling, mental health services, skills training, and job placement. It was founded in late 2013 to address the issue of 22 veterans committing suicide each day on average. The organization employs well veterans and provides training to prepare them to help their fellow veterans. In just three years, Vets 4 Vets has nearly tripled in size and now handles Philadelphia's largest homeless veteran population.
- Barack Obama was elected the first African American president of the United States, defeating John McCain. Obama won key swing states that voted Republican in the past.
- The article is from a student newspaper and summarizes local news stories from Eastside High School in Paterson, NJ, including a proposal to ban sagging pants and a senior who interned with a community garden project.
- A teacher at the school, Mr. Kennedy, recently suffered a heart attack but has returned to work. The article provides details on his experience and recovery.
A Report Detailing The Upcoming Seventh Grade Youth Summit-Barnstable Town Co...Brendan W. Clark
The document provides details about an upcoming Seventh Grade Youth Summit being held in Barnstable, MA to educate students on the dangers of drug use. The two-day summit will include keynote speakers, breakout sessions, and a documentary screening for parents. Its goal is to provide seventh graders with information to avoid drug use and know who to contact for help with addiction issues. The summit is sponsored by Cape Cod Healthcare and various local organizations and officials will be in attendance.
This document summarizes the political environment facing American Muslims in late 2011. It notes issues like the presidential campaign where President Obama was perceived as Muslim by some, anti-mosque campaigns, and hearings on the radicalization of Muslims. Polls from 2010 showed many Americans had unfavorable views of Islam. Reports also showed increased bullying of Muslim students. The document outlines ING's goals for 2012 to counter prejudice through education and building relations between Muslims and other groups.
High school sports participation in America reached an all-time high during the 2012-2013 school year with over 7.7 million students playing sports, including over 3.2 million girls and 4.5 million boys. For girls, outdoor track and field was the most popular sport with over 472,000 participants, more than outdoor basketball. For boys, American football continued to attract the most participants with over 1 million players, followed by track and field, then basketball, with baseball and soccer also in the top five most popular boys' sports.
This document discusses zero tolerance policies and school bullying. It begins by exploring the origins of zero tolerance and defining bullying. It then examines bullying issues in Korean and American schools, noting that Korean bullying often involves social exclusion while American bullying frequently includes spreading rumors or physical assaults. The document also notes gender differences in how boys and girls typically bully. It concludes by arguing that early intervention policies, rather than zero tolerance, are needed to address school bullying through teacher training, counseling services, and addressing the root causes of student conflicts.
The document compares and contrasts cultural differences between the United States and Europe across various domains such as government systems, law enforcement, vehicles, transportation, lifestyle, employment, religion, and healthcare. Some key differences mentioned are that the US has a congress with two dominant parties while Europe has parliaments with more diverse parties, US police are depicted as more aggressive, Americans prefer larger automatic vehicles while Europeans favor smaller manual vehicles, and Europeans have more vacation time and social benefits compared to Americans.
This Speak Hard 2012 presentation was given by two youth from northeast Missouri and was the platform keyword for reducing risk factors and strengthening protective factors in at-risk youth. The presentation addressed local efforts in northeast Missouri involving prevention activities related to suicide prevention through the production of Public Service Announcements involving universal messages in bullying and substance abuse prevention. Participants learned how to identify risk factors and what to do when a friend is asking for help.
Vets 4 Vets is a non-profit agency located in Philadelphia that helps veterans successfully transition to civilian life through re-entry counseling, mental health services, skills training, and job placement. It was founded in late 2013 to address the issue of 22 veterans committing suicide each day on average. The organization employs well veterans and provides training to prepare them to help their fellow veterans. In just three years, Vets 4 Vets has nearly tripled in size and now handles Philadelphia's largest homeless veteran population.
- Barack Obama was elected the first African American president of the United States, defeating John McCain. Obama won key swing states that voted Republican in the past.
- The article is from a student newspaper and summarizes local news stories from Eastside High School in Paterson, NJ, including a proposal to ban sagging pants and a senior who interned with a community garden project.
- A teacher at the school, Mr. Kennedy, recently suffered a heart attack but has returned to work. The article provides details on his experience and recovery.
A Report Detailing The Upcoming Seventh Grade Youth Summit-Barnstable Town Co...Brendan W. Clark
The document provides details about an upcoming Seventh Grade Youth Summit being held in Barnstable, MA to educate students on the dangers of drug use. The two-day summit will include keynote speakers, breakout sessions, and a documentary screening for parents. Its goal is to provide seventh graders with information to avoid drug use and know who to contact for help with addiction issues. The summit is sponsored by Cape Cod Healthcare and various local organizations and officials will be in attendance.
This document summarizes the political environment facing American Muslims in late 2011. It notes issues like the presidential campaign where President Obama was perceived as Muslim by some, anti-mosque campaigns, and hearings on the radicalization of Muslims. Polls from 2010 showed many Americans had unfavorable views of Islam. Reports also showed increased bullying of Muslim students. The document outlines ING's goals for 2012 to counter prejudice through education and building relations between Muslims and other groups.
High school sports participation in America reached an all-time high during the 2012-2013 school year with over 7.7 million students playing sports, including over 3.2 million girls and 4.5 million boys. For girls, outdoor track and field was the most popular sport with over 472,000 participants, more than outdoor basketball. For boys, American football continued to attract the most participants with over 1 million players, followed by track and field, then basketball, with baseball and soccer also in the top five most popular boys' sports.
This document discusses zero tolerance policies and school bullying. It begins by exploring the origins of zero tolerance and defining bullying. It then examines bullying issues in Korean and American schools, noting that Korean bullying often involves social exclusion while American bullying frequently includes spreading rumors or physical assaults. The document also notes gender differences in how boys and girls typically bully. It concludes by arguing that early intervention policies, rather than zero tolerance, are needed to address school bullying through teacher training, counseling services, and addressing the root causes of student conflicts.
The document summarizes two events at Acme Delco Middle School. It describes an informative meeting for 8th graders and parents about the Freshman Success Academy program and expectations at East Columbus High School. It also briefly outlines the ADMS FBLA Chapter's attendance at a Fall Leadership Conference in Orlando, Florida.
This document discusses pedestrian safety issues in Central Florida. It notes that the Orlando metro area is the most dangerous for pedestrians in the US, with two injured every day and one killed every week on average. Several initiatives are highlighted to improve pedestrian safety through engineering, education, and enforcement efforts. The Best Foot Forward Coalition works with local governments and law enforcement to select high-risk crosswalks for improvements, conduct pedestrian safety campaigns, and enforce yield laws for drivers through warnings and citations. Data shows these efforts have increased driver yielding rates at monitored crosswalks from initial low rates up to 58% in some cases. Continued multi-pronged efforts are advocated to further prioritize pedestrian safety.
Society nudges boys and girls into separate directions from a young age by expecting different behaviors from them based on their gender. This establishes a "gender map" that guides what is appropriate. Parents are the first to influence children's gender socialization through their subtle behaviors like the toys they buy and expectations they have. As children become exposed to peers and mass media, societal expectations of gender are further reinforced, such as male characters outnumbering females on TV and being portrayed at higher statuses more often.
this is actually my project for one of my subject at school..my topic is about teenage life..this ppt presents about the different stages of being a teenager..and it also talks about the different problems we encounter as a teenager..so..i hope that you like my powerPoint presentation!!
--xoxo--
--muah--
The document discusses youth suicide prevention. It provides statistics showing that youth suicide is a serious problem, with over 2 youth ages 10-24 dying by suicide each week in Washington state. Males die by suicide more often than females due to choice of more lethal means and being less likely to seek help. However, females are more likely to attempt suicide and be hospitalized. The document outlines risk factors for suicide including depression, access to firearms, lack of social connections, and identifies protective factors like family and community support. It emphasizes the importance of prevention through limiting access to lethal means, asking others if they are suicidal, and seeking help from crisis hotlines and health professionals.
This document discusses homosexuality and same-sex marriage. It provides background on the gay rights movement over the last 50 years and controversial issues around politics and religion. Same-sex couples want the same benefits as married couples such as health insurance and parental rights. The document also discusses famous LGBT people, struggles they face, stereotypes, laws and policies, organizations advocating for LGBT rights, and recent events and news regarding same-sex marriage legalization.
This document discusses how Cambodian teenagers' behaviors are changing to adopt western ways due to influences like mass media, peers, society, and individual factors. A survey found mass media, society, and individuals to be the strongest influences. Negative impacts of these changed behaviors include damaging Cambodian culture, increased alcohol/drug abuse, and societal insecurity. To address this, the document recommends controlling media more, educating youth on cultural impacts, and promoting Cambodian culture.
Oregon's youth are concerned about three main issues - the economy, education funding, and the environment. Regarding the economy, they see a lack of jobs and need for new industries in their communities. For education funding, students worry about budget cuts affecting their schools. They feel more funding is needed for programs. On the environment, youth value Oregon's natural beauty and want to protect natural resources. Overall, they feel their voices are not heard in community and statewide decision-making but want to be involved to help address these important issues facing their state.
A campaign was created with Hopkins high school students to reduce underage drinking. Many students believed that most of their peers drank alcohol, but a survey found that only 21% of 11th graders had consumed alcohol in the past 30 days, while 79% had not. The campaign highlighted reasons for not drinking such as education, sports, health, goals, and religion from various students. Alcohol is particularly harmful to developing teen brains and youth often overestimate peer drinking levels.
Philipsburg osceola earlier secondary school start time negatives outweigh po...azawisa
Earlier JH and HS start times an idea that will bring harm to Philipsburg-Osceola students - data driven documentation to support retaining later school start times. Presentation for the School District
The document compares two Chicago high schools, Lincoln Park High School and Lake View High School. It provides details on the demographics, programs offered, and performance of each school. Lincoln Park High School has more activities, a higher performance level, and more diversity among its student population compared to Lake View High School. The document concludes by stating that the author would choose Lincoln Park High School because it offers art activities of interest and a challenging course load through college credits.
The Summer Bridge Program at Chattanooga State Community College aimed to prepare TN Promise students for academic and social success in college. Over three weeks, students participated in reading, writing, math instruction and seminars on success strategies. Based on COMPASS test scores and intended majors, academic coaches helped students develop course schedules for the fall semester. The program helped 90% of the inaugural TN Promise fall 2015 cohort persist into the spring term. Chattanooga State was commended for its commitment to supporting TN Promise students through initiatives like prescriptive scheduling and a smooth transition from high school to college.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City, including:
1) Key dates in November and December such as Sports Days, the Christmas Concert, and the last day of clubs.
2) A summary of the Year 2 transport topic where students designed and built cars out of materials.
3) An update from the PE Department including the U11 girls winning the HCMC basketball tournament and details on upcoming MP1 Sports Days.
Justin Rofel is a senior tennis player at the University of Colorado. He has played both singles and doubles throughout his college career, achieving a career record of 1-0 in singles and 1-0 in doubles. He was named the team's most improved player in 2004 and plays with passion and energy, providing leadership to the team.
Emily is a junior in high school with a 3.8 GPA who is highly involved in academics and extracurricular activities like gymnastics, diving, and track. She volunteers over 100 hours per year and has received awards for her leadership and volunteer work. She is looking for a job that allows her to share her passion for gymnastics and positively influence others.
Charles McNerney is seeking a full-time physical education teaching position and has over 25 years of experience in education, athletics, and recreation. He has served as an assistant basketball coach at Lasell College, a physical education teacher and coach at Nantucket High School, and counselor at multiple summer camps. McNerney holds a BA in psychology and post-baccalaureate teaching certification. He has a proven track record of winning championships as a tennis and basketball coach at the high school level.
This document provides information about the JROTC program at Boca Ciega High School for the 2005-2006 school year. It includes details such as enrollment numbers, demographics of the student body, the history of the school, and descriptions of the battalion staff and their roles. It also lists activities such as color guard, drill team, raider team and community service events that the JROTC program participated in during the school year.
This document provides information about upcoming college visits, SAT/ACT prep classes, a Coast Guard Academy summer program, an orientation for a charity run, choir auditions, and a statewide program to shop for higher education. It notes specific dates and locations for college visits, registration details for SAT/ACT prep, eligibility details for the Coast Guard program, orientation details for the charity run, audition dates for choir, and contact information for the shopping program.
This document provides information about various events and accomplishments at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL). It announces that 12 high school seniors were awarded $12,000 scholarships and have been admitted for the fall semester. It also notes that UMSL's Advanced Credit program earned accreditation from NACEP and lists upcoming summer courses available to Advanced Credit students. The document provides additional updates about new adjunct professors, campus events, and upcoming professional development opportunities.
The First Tee of San Francisco is a youth development program that uses golf to teach life skills to at-risk youth. It has two locations that serve over 1,300 students annually. The unique facility at Visitacion Valley Middle School has a driving range and putting area built atop a playground to make golf accessible to underserved youth in the community. The program teaches golf skills and tracks student progress, while also building life skills like goal setting, problem solving, and career development. Student success stories demonstrate academic and behavioral improvements, with many going on to represent the program in tournaments or work as caddies. The document proposes a partnership where a company could help fund expansion to provide more youth opportunities.
This document is an employment objective and resume for a high school English teacher seeking a new position. Some key points:
- The teacher has 15 years of experience teaching English at a Catholic high school, where students achieved high scores on standardized tests and earned admission to top universities.
- She has a bachelor's degree in English and education and is proficient in various technologies used in the classroom.
- In addition to teaching, she has served as an advisor for student clubs and activities and organized many successful events.
- Student references praise her ability to improve standardized test scores and writing skills as well as inspire a love of learning.
The document summarizes two events at Acme Delco Middle School. It describes an informative meeting for 8th graders and parents about the Freshman Success Academy program and expectations at East Columbus High School. It also briefly outlines the ADMS FBLA Chapter's attendance at a Fall Leadership Conference in Orlando, Florida.
This document discusses pedestrian safety issues in Central Florida. It notes that the Orlando metro area is the most dangerous for pedestrians in the US, with two injured every day and one killed every week on average. Several initiatives are highlighted to improve pedestrian safety through engineering, education, and enforcement efforts. The Best Foot Forward Coalition works with local governments and law enforcement to select high-risk crosswalks for improvements, conduct pedestrian safety campaigns, and enforce yield laws for drivers through warnings and citations. Data shows these efforts have increased driver yielding rates at monitored crosswalks from initial low rates up to 58% in some cases. Continued multi-pronged efforts are advocated to further prioritize pedestrian safety.
Society nudges boys and girls into separate directions from a young age by expecting different behaviors from them based on their gender. This establishes a "gender map" that guides what is appropriate. Parents are the first to influence children's gender socialization through their subtle behaviors like the toys they buy and expectations they have. As children become exposed to peers and mass media, societal expectations of gender are further reinforced, such as male characters outnumbering females on TV and being portrayed at higher statuses more often.
this is actually my project for one of my subject at school..my topic is about teenage life..this ppt presents about the different stages of being a teenager..and it also talks about the different problems we encounter as a teenager..so..i hope that you like my powerPoint presentation!!
--xoxo--
--muah--
The document discusses youth suicide prevention. It provides statistics showing that youth suicide is a serious problem, with over 2 youth ages 10-24 dying by suicide each week in Washington state. Males die by suicide more often than females due to choice of more lethal means and being less likely to seek help. However, females are more likely to attempt suicide and be hospitalized. The document outlines risk factors for suicide including depression, access to firearms, lack of social connections, and identifies protective factors like family and community support. It emphasizes the importance of prevention through limiting access to lethal means, asking others if they are suicidal, and seeking help from crisis hotlines and health professionals.
This document discusses homosexuality and same-sex marriage. It provides background on the gay rights movement over the last 50 years and controversial issues around politics and religion. Same-sex couples want the same benefits as married couples such as health insurance and parental rights. The document also discusses famous LGBT people, struggles they face, stereotypes, laws and policies, organizations advocating for LGBT rights, and recent events and news regarding same-sex marriage legalization.
This document discusses how Cambodian teenagers' behaviors are changing to adopt western ways due to influences like mass media, peers, society, and individual factors. A survey found mass media, society, and individuals to be the strongest influences. Negative impacts of these changed behaviors include damaging Cambodian culture, increased alcohol/drug abuse, and societal insecurity. To address this, the document recommends controlling media more, educating youth on cultural impacts, and promoting Cambodian culture.
Oregon's youth are concerned about three main issues - the economy, education funding, and the environment. Regarding the economy, they see a lack of jobs and need for new industries in their communities. For education funding, students worry about budget cuts affecting their schools. They feel more funding is needed for programs. On the environment, youth value Oregon's natural beauty and want to protect natural resources. Overall, they feel their voices are not heard in community and statewide decision-making but want to be involved to help address these important issues facing their state.
A campaign was created with Hopkins high school students to reduce underage drinking. Many students believed that most of their peers drank alcohol, but a survey found that only 21% of 11th graders had consumed alcohol in the past 30 days, while 79% had not. The campaign highlighted reasons for not drinking such as education, sports, health, goals, and religion from various students. Alcohol is particularly harmful to developing teen brains and youth often overestimate peer drinking levels.
Philipsburg osceola earlier secondary school start time negatives outweigh po...azawisa
Earlier JH and HS start times an idea that will bring harm to Philipsburg-Osceola students - data driven documentation to support retaining later school start times. Presentation for the School District
The document compares two Chicago high schools, Lincoln Park High School and Lake View High School. It provides details on the demographics, programs offered, and performance of each school. Lincoln Park High School has more activities, a higher performance level, and more diversity among its student population compared to Lake View High School. The document concludes by stating that the author would choose Lincoln Park High School because it offers art activities of interest and a challenging course load through college credits.
The Summer Bridge Program at Chattanooga State Community College aimed to prepare TN Promise students for academic and social success in college. Over three weeks, students participated in reading, writing, math instruction and seminars on success strategies. Based on COMPASS test scores and intended majors, academic coaches helped students develop course schedules for the fall semester. The program helped 90% of the inaugural TN Promise fall 2015 cohort persist into the spring term. Chattanooga State was commended for its commitment to supporting TN Promise students through initiatives like prescriptive scheduling and a smooth transition from high school to college.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City, including:
1) Key dates in November and December such as Sports Days, the Christmas Concert, and the last day of clubs.
2) A summary of the Year 2 transport topic where students designed and built cars out of materials.
3) An update from the PE Department including the U11 girls winning the HCMC basketball tournament and details on upcoming MP1 Sports Days.
Justin Rofel is a senior tennis player at the University of Colorado. He has played both singles and doubles throughout his college career, achieving a career record of 1-0 in singles and 1-0 in doubles. He was named the team's most improved player in 2004 and plays with passion and energy, providing leadership to the team.
Emily is a junior in high school with a 3.8 GPA who is highly involved in academics and extracurricular activities like gymnastics, diving, and track. She volunteers over 100 hours per year and has received awards for her leadership and volunteer work. She is looking for a job that allows her to share her passion for gymnastics and positively influence others.
Charles McNerney is seeking a full-time physical education teaching position and has over 25 years of experience in education, athletics, and recreation. He has served as an assistant basketball coach at Lasell College, a physical education teacher and coach at Nantucket High School, and counselor at multiple summer camps. McNerney holds a BA in psychology and post-baccalaureate teaching certification. He has a proven track record of winning championships as a tennis and basketball coach at the high school level.
This document provides information about the JROTC program at Boca Ciega High School for the 2005-2006 school year. It includes details such as enrollment numbers, demographics of the student body, the history of the school, and descriptions of the battalion staff and their roles. It also lists activities such as color guard, drill team, raider team and community service events that the JROTC program participated in during the school year.
This document provides information about upcoming college visits, SAT/ACT prep classes, a Coast Guard Academy summer program, an orientation for a charity run, choir auditions, and a statewide program to shop for higher education. It notes specific dates and locations for college visits, registration details for SAT/ACT prep, eligibility details for the Coast Guard program, orientation details for the charity run, audition dates for choir, and contact information for the shopping program.
This document provides information about various events and accomplishments at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL). It announces that 12 high school seniors were awarded $12,000 scholarships and have been admitted for the fall semester. It also notes that UMSL's Advanced Credit program earned accreditation from NACEP and lists upcoming summer courses available to Advanced Credit students. The document provides additional updates about new adjunct professors, campus events, and upcoming professional development opportunities.
The First Tee of San Francisco is a youth development program that uses golf to teach life skills to at-risk youth. It has two locations that serve over 1,300 students annually. The unique facility at Visitacion Valley Middle School has a driving range and putting area built atop a playground to make golf accessible to underserved youth in the community. The program teaches golf skills and tracks student progress, while also building life skills like goal setting, problem solving, and career development. Student success stories demonstrate academic and behavioral improvements, with many going on to represent the program in tournaments or work as caddies. The document proposes a partnership where a company could help fund expansion to provide more youth opportunities.
This document is an employment objective and resume for a high school English teacher seeking a new position. Some key points:
- The teacher has 15 years of experience teaching English at a Catholic high school, where students achieved high scores on standardized tests and earned admission to top universities.
- She has a bachelor's degree in English and education and is proficient in various technologies used in the classroom.
- In addition to teaching, she has served as an advisor for student clubs and activities and organized many successful events.
- Student references praise her ability to improve standardized test scores and writing skills as well as inspire a love of learning.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City. It includes details about parent-teacher meetings on November 18th and 19th to discuss student progress reports. It also previews upcoming sports days and holiday programs in December, and profiles the school nurse and facilities manager.
Dava Lynn Baxter has over 25 years of experience as a physical education teacher and coach in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. She received her Bachelor's degree in Health and Physical Education from Middle Tennessee State University in 1992. Throughout her career, Baxter has spearheaded numerous programs to promote physical fitness, health, and wellness for students. She has also held leadership roles with several professional organizations and received awards such as Elementary Teacher of the Year. In addition to her work in education, Baxter has extensively volunteered in her community through organizations focused on youth sports, summer camps, and community events.
This newsletter from the British International School - Ho Chi Minh City provides information about upcoming events at the An Phu Primary campus. It announces staffing changes for the next school year, including both teachers leaving and joining the school. It also shares news from various departments, including the Year 2 class learning about capacity, the Year 4 class gardening project, and preparations for the annual Aquathlon event.
The First Tee of San Francisco is a youth development program that uses golf to teach life skills to at-risk youth. It has two locations that serve over 1,300 students annually. The program teaches golf skills and life skills like goal setting, teamwork, and career planning. Success stories include students improving their grades and behavior while also advancing their golf game. The document proposes a partnership where a company could sponsor the program by providing financial resources, transportation, equipment, and program management to expand its impact.
Superintendent's Weekly Review - St. John, FloridaPacettiBay
The Superintendent's weekly review summarizes key issues from the legislative session, including proposed bills on teacher performance pay and tenure that would dramatically change teacher evaluations. Budget cuts of 10% proposed by the governor could result in losing 275 teaching positions. Updates are also provided on the strategic plan presentation to staff, the school-related employee reception, and volunteer recognition events.
The First Tee of San Francisco uses golf to teach life skills to at-risk youth. It has two locations that serve over 1,300 students annually. The program teaches golf skills and life skills like goal setting and teamwork. Students who complete the program show improvements in school performance and behavior. The document proposes a partnership where a company could sponsor the program by providing financial resources, transportation, equipment, and program management assistance in exchange for introducing their brand to the program.
- Melrose High School is located in Melrose, Massachusetts and has a total enrollment of 933 students.
- 18% of students are in the free or reduced price lunch program. There are 10 schools total in the city.
- Community reviews of the school range from positive to very negative, with complaints about apathy among staff and students, lack of support for average students, and safety issues. Praise focused on strong academics and extracurriculars for motivated students.
- Nearby homes for sale include a 1 bedroom condo listed at $249,900 and a 6 bedroom Victorian listed at $949,900.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
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There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
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1. Prepared by Toni Zawisa April 2011 Late Start Justified for Philipsburg-Osceola Area High School
2. April 5 Board Meeting Review 15 - 20 % increase in car accidents involving teens when they start school earlier; increased absenteeism and tardiness; increased abuse of substances, drugs, alcohol increased depression and emotional difficulties; increased behavioral problems; decreased academic performance; decreased athletic performance and difficulty in muscle recovery - potentially leading to greater number of sports injuries and slower recovery time following injuries; increased falling asleep in class, poor memory and retention increased obesity
3. Decreased Downtime/Increase Instruction Time Transportation Schedule Efficiency Revamp Professional Development Schedule Decrease Lost Class Time by Athletes Reduce the Amount Spent on Substitutes Separate Secondary and Elementary Routes Minimize Ride Time District Proposal Points/Needs
4. AM Bus Route Issues Elementary Class Start 8:35/Secondary 8:31
5. AM Bus Route Issues Elementary Class Start 8:35/Secondary 8:31
7. Existing Contract - $4,247.92/day New Draft Contract – New Contract Term – Unlimited Mileage to Accommodate Proposed School Schedules - $6,164.00/day $1,916.08 Increase Per Day $344,894.40 Increase Per Year District Pays 30% of this or $103,468.32 Transportation Costs23 Buses + VoTech(Does not include Fuel Costs)
8. Relationship to Other District Proposals Pay freeze – The governor has asked districts to freeze pay for employees. The administration has entered a dialogue with the unions about a pay freeze for teachers, staff and administrators. A freeze would save about $400,000.
9. Athletics Predicted to Return Later than 10PM School Nights These 110 Varsity Athletes will be Negatively Affected by Earlier Start Time
10. Penn Cambria – Start = 7:30 AM October 13, 2010 Crash kills Penn Cambria student; 12 other pupils, bus driver hurt The accident took place around 7:30 a.m. on Route 53 in Gallitzin Township. Joseph Stoy File Photo/The Tribune- Democrat “He was that kid that everybody liked. No matter what he did, it was topnotch. He was No. 1 in his class. He was a top-notch wrestler, a top-notch cross country runner.
11. Richland JH/HS Start Time 7:35 AM High School Mourns Teen Death Posted: 9:13 pm EST March 4, 2011 17-year-old Richland Area High School senior Kiersten Robertson was killed. Richland Area High School Superintendent Tom Fleming described Kiersten as upbeat, positive, bubbly. He said she was very well loved by everyone who knew her and lots of friends. Fleming said Kiersten had been a swimmer and a dancer. She was supposed to have been in the March 4-6 performance of the high school musical.
12. Negatives Outweigh Positives ⇧$300,000 Annual Cost ⇩$5,000 Annual Cost ⇧ Emotional & Behavioral Problems ⇩Missed Classes ⇧Professional Development Time ⇧ Teen Car Accidents ⇧Absenteeism and Tardiness ⇩ Down Time ⇩Academic Performance
13. Late Start Justified for Philipsburg-Osceola Area High School School Start Times and Academic Performance
22. Negatives Outweigh Positives ⇧$300,000 Annual Cost ⇩$5,000 Annual Cost ⇧ Emotional & Behavioral Problems ⇩Missed Classes ⇧Professional Development Time ⇧ Teen Car Accidents ⇧Absenteeism and Tardiness ⇩ Down Time ⇩Academic Performance