Macomb Community College is gearing up for their summer sports camps season. They offer a variety of individual and team camps for boys and girls basketball as well as volleyball. The camps focus on skill development, drills, games, and competition. Coaches include current and former college athletes and coaches. Campers can register online or in person and must submit medical forms.
The document provides information about the Canton Soccer Club, which was established in 1978. It discusses the club's mission to develop soccer players through various programs from recreational to premier levels. It also outlines the club's coaching staff, leagues, training programs, college preparation resources, player fees, and opportunities for volunteers. The club hosts the large Canton Cup tournament annually and aims to strengthen its programs and facilities while remaining fiscally responsible.
The document announces the 7th WKF Youth Training Camp to be held in Umag, Croatia from June 30th to July 6th, 2014. It will include training sessions led by world champion instructors as well as kata and kumite competitions for youth ages 10-17. Participants can register through their national karate federations by June 15th. The camp will be held at several official hotels in Umag and will give youth the opportunity to train with top coaches in a friendly environment.
IMG Academies is a nearly 300 acre multi-sport training and educational facility located in Florida that trains over 12,000 athletes each year. The IMG Soccer Academy is one of the divisions of IMG Academies and has placed nearly 40 players on US National Teams and professional clubs in Europe and MLS. It offers comprehensive training programs that integrate soccer skills, performance training, and mental conditioning to develop elite players. The academy fields competitive boys and girls teams and its staff includes experienced coaches dedicated to player development.
The document provides guidelines for a golf tournament taking place on April 8, 2010. It outlines a tournament fee of 2,000 PHP paid by cash or check by March 28th. Registration will be from 6:30-7:45am with a shotgun start at 8:00am. Scoring will use a System 36 handicap format. There will be four men's classes and a ladies' division with individual champions and runners-up awarded. Putts within 24 inches are considered "gimme" putts and mulligans can be purchased for 100 PHP each up to a maximum of two per round.
Midwest Soccer Academy (MSA) was founded in 1973 in the United States to teach the "Dutch style" of soccer focusing on technical and tactical development. It has since expanded to 24 states under current President Tony Shard. MSA offers residential and day camps, seasonal coaching programs, partnerships with European clubs like Bolton Wanderers, and international tours giving youth an opportunity to train and compete abroad. Testimonials from clubs praise MSA's professional coaching and impact on growth. MSA aims to continue spreading quality soccer instruction throughout the country.
The A1 Coal House to Metro Centre Improvement site team in Newcastle invited 17 members of the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) to tour the work site and share knowledge and innovations in civil engineering. The Cabe members represented companies involved in housing, construction, and infrastructure. They provided feedback praising the traffic management of the site and coordination between the three work sections. After a presentation, the group had a walkthrough of the northern section of the active construction site. The goals of the visit were to share knowledge between industry partners, promote a positive image of the client and site team, and find innovations to contribute to Balfour Beatty's employee engagement program.
The A1 Coal House to Metro Centre Improvement Scheme project team repaired the access to the Tyne United Rowing Club building as part of their community investment program. The rowing club contributes to the local community by training elite and Paralympic rowers. By making the repairs, the project team aimed to leave a lasting positive legacy in the community where they worked for 18 months. The results of the project included generating goodwill with the public and positive press for both the client and contractor.
The document provides information about the Canton Soccer Club, which was established in 1978. It discusses the club's mission to develop soccer players through various programs from recreational to premier levels. It also outlines the club's coaching staff, leagues, training programs, college preparation resources, player fees, and opportunities for volunteers. The club hosts the large Canton Cup tournament annually and aims to strengthen its programs and facilities while remaining fiscally responsible.
The document announces the 7th WKF Youth Training Camp to be held in Umag, Croatia from June 30th to July 6th, 2014. It will include training sessions led by world champion instructors as well as kata and kumite competitions for youth ages 10-17. Participants can register through their national karate federations by June 15th. The camp will be held at several official hotels in Umag and will give youth the opportunity to train with top coaches in a friendly environment.
IMG Academies is a nearly 300 acre multi-sport training and educational facility located in Florida that trains over 12,000 athletes each year. The IMG Soccer Academy is one of the divisions of IMG Academies and has placed nearly 40 players on US National Teams and professional clubs in Europe and MLS. It offers comprehensive training programs that integrate soccer skills, performance training, and mental conditioning to develop elite players. The academy fields competitive boys and girls teams and its staff includes experienced coaches dedicated to player development.
The document provides guidelines for a golf tournament taking place on April 8, 2010. It outlines a tournament fee of 2,000 PHP paid by cash or check by March 28th. Registration will be from 6:30-7:45am with a shotgun start at 8:00am. Scoring will use a System 36 handicap format. There will be four men's classes and a ladies' division with individual champions and runners-up awarded. Putts within 24 inches are considered "gimme" putts and mulligans can be purchased for 100 PHP each up to a maximum of two per round.
Midwest Soccer Academy (MSA) was founded in 1973 in the United States to teach the "Dutch style" of soccer focusing on technical and tactical development. It has since expanded to 24 states under current President Tony Shard. MSA offers residential and day camps, seasonal coaching programs, partnerships with European clubs like Bolton Wanderers, and international tours giving youth an opportunity to train and compete abroad. Testimonials from clubs praise MSA's professional coaching and impact on growth. MSA aims to continue spreading quality soccer instruction throughout the country.
The A1 Coal House to Metro Centre Improvement site team in Newcastle invited 17 members of the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) to tour the work site and share knowledge and innovations in civil engineering. The Cabe members represented companies involved in housing, construction, and infrastructure. They provided feedback praising the traffic management of the site and coordination between the three work sections. After a presentation, the group had a walkthrough of the northern section of the active construction site. The goals of the visit were to share knowledge between industry partners, promote a positive image of the client and site team, and find innovations to contribute to Balfour Beatty's employee engagement program.
The A1 Coal House to Metro Centre Improvement Scheme project team repaired the access to the Tyne United Rowing Club building as part of their community investment program. The rowing club contributes to the local community by training elite and Paralympic rowers. By making the repairs, the project team aimed to leave a lasting positive legacy in the community where they worked for 18 months. The results of the project included generating goodwill with the public and positive press for both the client and contractor.
The document summarizes the accomplishments of Macomb Athletics for the 2009-2010 season. It discusses Macomb's history of athletic success with numerous conference and NJCAA championships. It then highlights some of the top achievements that season, including the men's and women's cross country teams qualifying individuals for NJCAA Nationals and the softball team making a late-season run to the regional tournament. It emphasizes Macomb's focus on academic success for student-athletes, noting several teams and individuals earned NJCAA Academic All-American honors. It concludes by thanking the athletic department staff, coaches, and student-athletes for their efforts in making Macomb Athletics successful.
Hunter Holloway is an 18-year-old equestrian who has had much success in equitation competitions in recent years, including top finishes in several prestigious national finals. She began riding at age 2 and showing by age 12, becoming the youngest rider to win a national-standard grand prix at that time. Holloway has also represented the U.S. on a Young Rider Nations Cup team. While focused on her final junior year and qualifying for World Cup events, her future goals include continued international representation for the U.S.
This document provides an overview and strategic plan for Attention to Details, a vehicle detailing business. It includes an executive summary, mission and vision statements, situation analysis, market needs analysis, SWOT analysis, and marketing mix details. The key points are:
Attention to Details has been in business for 8 years providing high-quality detailing services. They aim to increase sales 40% and reinvest profits. Their mission is excellent customer satisfaction through quality work.
They analyze their strengths like relationships and reputation, and weaknesses like limited online presence. Opportunities include growth and repeat customers, while threats include competition and economic downturns.
Their targeted markets are new car owners, luxury car owners, sports car owners,
A Closer Look At: Horse & Family Institute Haley Weiss
The Horse & Family Institute in North Carolina uses horses to teach communication and interpersonal skills. Through experiential exercises interacting with horses, participants learn how their body language, tone of voice, and questions affect communication. For example, one couple that could barely speak to each other learned how to communicate effectively again. The program helps people of all ages, including veterans with PTSD. Participants report gaining self-awareness and being able to improve their conversations through what they learn from the horses.
Jane Furr, the former production manager of The Chronicle of the Horse magazine, died at 70 years old in Middleburg, Virginia on June 19. She worked for the magazine for 47 years, starting in 1965 and retiring as production manager. She was very involved in her community, serving on church committees and charity programs. Lennox, a Grand Prix dressage horse ridden by Kenn Acebal and Susan Harris, died of colic at age 27. Lennox represented the United States at major international competitions and had a successful competition career from 1989-2002 before retiring.
This document discusses a construction project by Balfour Beatty to improve the A1 Coal House to Metro Centre and their efforts to accommodate a local disabled resident. It describes a case study of an 8-year-old boy, James, with autism who lives near the construction site. The loud noise and vibrations from the site upset James. In response, Balfour Beatty created a short story with friendly images to help James understand where the sounds were coming from. The boy's mother said the story helped James a lot. The document outlines Balfour Beatty's commitment to equality, diversity and disability by providing information in various formats like audio, Braille or different languages upon request.
El documento habla sobre la sociedad de la información en el siglo XXI, la cual se caracteriza por la abundancia y acceso a la información, nuevas formas de codificar y acceder a la cultura, interactividad y globalización cultural. También menciona las tecnologías de la información y comunicación (TICs) como hardware, software y redes que permiten gestionar y transformar la información de manera rápida e interactiva. Finalmente, señala que los docentes deben orientar a los alumnos a encontrar información confiable y usarla para resolver problemas
Ten rules for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)ibmmobile
The document provides 10 commandments for implementing a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program in a company. The commandments are to keep personal and corporate data private and separate, manage data usage, continually monitor devices, enjoy the return on investment from BYOD, create a policy before procuring technology, find devices accessing corporate resources, make enrollment simple, configure devices over-the-air, and help users help themselves.
The Innovative Consulting Group was established in 2015 to provide businesses with performance improvement solutions through collaboration and innovative strategies. Their mission is to equip businesses with comprehensive strategies, tools, resources and support to work effectively and efficiently. They offer services such as curriculum design, eLearning development, needs assessments, and training implementation. The owner has years of corporate experience and an educational background in instructional design and performance improvement, leading to the formation of the consulting group.
The document provides information on the board of directors of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC), including:
1. ONGC has a 10 member board with 7 functional directors and 3 non-executive directors.
2. The functional directors hold positions such as Chairman & Managing Director, Director of Technology & Field Services, and Director of Exploration.
3. The non-executive directors include government nominees and additional secretaries.
Improving Self Esteem in Children and TeensSummit Health
The way children think about their experiences influences how they feel about themselves and the way they cope with challenges in life. Learn effective strategies to help build your child's self esteem and help prevent childhood/teen depression and anxiety.
Aerial surveying technology is utilized in a wide range of fields throughout the world. These range from the creation of maps, to terrain analysis and research (rivers, soil erosion, coasts, etc.), urban planning, road planning (roads, rails, etc.), and vegetation research (forests, agriculture, lakes and marshland, etc.).
Northridge Middle School is revising its mission statement based on feedback from parents and teachers. The new mission statement aims to provide a positive learning environment focused on instruction that promotes growth and success for all students. The school is also implementing a Title I school wide program to upgrade the entire educational program. The newsletter provides information on upcoming school events like field trips and award ceremonies, as well as announcements for summer camps in sports like basketball, baseball, and tennis.
The Play Ball Camp and Giants Futures Baseball Club celebrate their 35th and 34th years, respectively, of developing baseball skills for players ages 5-17 through their summer camp programs. The camps, held from July 6-17 at Legion Field in Bridgewater, MA, provide professional instruction, outdoor diamonds, batting cages, and focus on individual development through teaching fundamentals and maximizing playing time. Campers can choose between full two-week or single-week sessions for various age groups, including Rookie Camp for ages 5-6, Play Ball Camp for ages 7-12, and a new Teen Camp for ages 13-16.
1) Metro USA Sports has been providing elite sports training and competition for youth in western Pennsylvania since 1996.
2) It has experienced tremendous growth, starting with 16 teams and now including over 246 teams.
3) The organization offers a highly competitive basketball schedule for boys and girls teams in grades 3rd through 8th across five counties in the Pittsburgh area.
Skills Camp offers basketball instruction for girls in grades 5-8, breaking campers into groups by age and ability. Campers will learn skills like ball handling, passing, dribbling, footwork, defense, and rebounding. The document provides information on multiple basketball camps for girls of different ages and skill levels throughout the summer, including costs and eligibility for each.
This document provides a summary of the 2003-04 high school basketball rules, regulations, and tournament information for Michigan. Key points include: head coaches are required to attend rules meetings; public laws prohibit supplying performance enhancing supplements; regulations regarding awards, all-star contests, and open gym; unsportsmanlike conduct will be penalized; tobacco and alcohol are prohibited; filming policies; ball information for state tournaments; tournament formats and sites; and junior high participation limits. NFHS rule changes for the season are also noted.
This document provides an overview of the Lakeside Volleyball Club, which operates in the Tri-County area of Albany, Saratoga, and Schenectady counties. The club has over 30 coaches and 150 athletes ranging from ages 12-18 playing at various skill levels. It offers a competitive schedule and teaches life skills through volleyball. Practices are held weekly and the club hosts local tournaments and travels regionally and nationally. The average cost to play is $900-1200 per season, with payment plans available.
This document provides information about athletics at Brunswick South Middle School for the class of 2016. It discusses the interscholastic and intramural athletic opportunities, facilities, coaches, requirements for participation such as physicals and fees, eligibility rules, and basic information for specific fall sports including volleyball, cross country, and football.
The summary is:
The document announces an athletic banquet on June 10th during lunch for grades 9-12 athletes from this year. Tickets are free but a $2 BBQ lunch is available after the ceremony where individual and Athlete of the Year awards will be presented. It also advertises tutoring opportunities for seniors with local elementary families and a perfect student job opportunity. Daily COVID screening is required and the volunteer board outside the office lists opportunities.
Zach Eddinger presents an overview of the Vale Sports Club program. The club mission is to foster growth and emotional literacy in members. The presentation addresses frequently asked questions about travel, facilities, coaching, and programming. The regional, state, and developmental levels are described with differing training schedules and tournament participation. Pricing options are provided starting at $115/month for U8 and ranging up to $200/month for U11 and older. Members dissatisfied within a month will receive a refund and assistance finding an alternative program.
The document summarizes the accomplishments of Macomb Athletics for the 2009-2010 season. It discusses Macomb's history of athletic success with numerous conference and NJCAA championships. It then highlights some of the top achievements that season, including the men's and women's cross country teams qualifying individuals for NJCAA Nationals and the softball team making a late-season run to the regional tournament. It emphasizes Macomb's focus on academic success for student-athletes, noting several teams and individuals earned NJCAA Academic All-American honors. It concludes by thanking the athletic department staff, coaches, and student-athletes for their efforts in making Macomb Athletics successful.
Hunter Holloway is an 18-year-old equestrian who has had much success in equitation competitions in recent years, including top finishes in several prestigious national finals. She began riding at age 2 and showing by age 12, becoming the youngest rider to win a national-standard grand prix at that time. Holloway has also represented the U.S. on a Young Rider Nations Cup team. While focused on her final junior year and qualifying for World Cup events, her future goals include continued international representation for the U.S.
This document provides an overview and strategic plan for Attention to Details, a vehicle detailing business. It includes an executive summary, mission and vision statements, situation analysis, market needs analysis, SWOT analysis, and marketing mix details. The key points are:
Attention to Details has been in business for 8 years providing high-quality detailing services. They aim to increase sales 40% and reinvest profits. Their mission is excellent customer satisfaction through quality work.
They analyze their strengths like relationships and reputation, and weaknesses like limited online presence. Opportunities include growth and repeat customers, while threats include competition and economic downturns.
Their targeted markets are new car owners, luxury car owners, sports car owners,
A Closer Look At: Horse & Family Institute Haley Weiss
The Horse & Family Institute in North Carolina uses horses to teach communication and interpersonal skills. Through experiential exercises interacting with horses, participants learn how their body language, tone of voice, and questions affect communication. For example, one couple that could barely speak to each other learned how to communicate effectively again. The program helps people of all ages, including veterans with PTSD. Participants report gaining self-awareness and being able to improve their conversations through what they learn from the horses.
Jane Furr, the former production manager of The Chronicle of the Horse magazine, died at 70 years old in Middleburg, Virginia on June 19. She worked for the magazine for 47 years, starting in 1965 and retiring as production manager. She was very involved in her community, serving on church committees and charity programs. Lennox, a Grand Prix dressage horse ridden by Kenn Acebal and Susan Harris, died of colic at age 27. Lennox represented the United States at major international competitions and had a successful competition career from 1989-2002 before retiring.
This document discusses a construction project by Balfour Beatty to improve the A1 Coal House to Metro Centre and their efforts to accommodate a local disabled resident. It describes a case study of an 8-year-old boy, James, with autism who lives near the construction site. The loud noise and vibrations from the site upset James. In response, Balfour Beatty created a short story with friendly images to help James understand where the sounds were coming from. The boy's mother said the story helped James a lot. The document outlines Balfour Beatty's commitment to equality, diversity and disability by providing information in various formats like audio, Braille or different languages upon request.
El documento habla sobre la sociedad de la información en el siglo XXI, la cual se caracteriza por la abundancia y acceso a la información, nuevas formas de codificar y acceder a la cultura, interactividad y globalización cultural. También menciona las tecnologías de la información y comunicación (TICs) como hardware, software y redes que permiten gestionar y transformar la información de manera rápida e interactiva. Finalmente, señala que los docentes deben orientar a los alumnos a encontrar información confiable y usarla para resolver problemas
Ten rules for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)ibmmobile
The document provides 10 commandments for implementing a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program in a company. The commandments are to keep personal and corporate data private and separate, manage data usage, continually monitor devices, enjoy the return on investment from BYOD, create a policy before procuring technology, find devices accessing corporate resources, make enrollment simple, configure devices over-the-air, and help users help themselves.
The Innovative Consulting Group was established in 2015 to provide businesses with performance improvement solutions through collaboration and innovative strategies. Their mission is to equip businesses with comprehensive strategies, tools, resources and support to work effectively and efficiently. They offer services such as curriculum design, eLearning development, needs assessments, and training implementation. The owner has years of corporate experience and an educational background in instructional design and performance improvement, leading to the formation of the consulting group.
The document provides information on the board of directors of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC), including:
1. ONGC has a 10 member board with 7 functional directors and 3 non-executive directors.
2. The functional directors hold positions such as Chairman & Managing Director, Director of Technology & Field Services, and Director of Exploration.
3. The non-executive directors include government nominees and additional secretaries.
Improving Self Esteem in Children and TeensSummit Health
The way children think about their experiences influences how they feel about themselves and the way they cope with challenges in life. Learn effective strategies to help build your child's self esteem and help prevent childhood/teen depression and anxiety.
Aerial surveying technology is utilized in a wide range of fields throughout the world. These range from the creation of maps, to terrain analysis and research (rivers, soil erosion, coasts, etc.), urban planning, road planning (roads, rails, etc.), and vegetation research (forests, agriculture, lakes and marshland, etc.).
Northridge Middle School is revising its mission statement based on feedback from parents and teachers. The new mission statement aims to provide a positive learning environment focused on instruction that promotes growth and success for all students. The school is also implementing a Title I school wide program to upgrade the entire educational program. The newsletter provides information on upcoming school events like field trips and award ceremonies, as well as announcements for summer camps in sports like basketball, baseball, and tennis.
The Play Ball Camp and Giants Futures Baseball Club celebrate their 35th and 34th years, respectively, of developing baseball skills for players ages 5-17 through their summer camp programs. The camps, held from July 6-17 at Legion Field in Bridgewater, MA, provide professional instruction, outdoor diamonds, batting cages, and focus on individual development through teaching fundamentals and maximizing playing time. Campers can choose between full two-week or single-week sessions for various age groups, including Rookie Camp for ages 5-6, Play Ball Camp for ages 7-12, and a new Teen Camp for ages 13-16.
1) Metro USA Sports has been providing elite sports training and competition for youth in western Pennsylvania since 1996.
2) It has experienced tremendous growth, starting with 16 teams and now including over 246 teams.
3) The organization offers a highly competitive basketball schedule for boys and girls teams in grades 3rd through 8th across five counties in the Pittsburgh area.
Skills Camp offers basketball instruction for girls in grades 5-8, breaking campers into groups by age and ability. Campers will learn skills like ball handling, passing, dribbling, footwork, defense, and rebounding. The document provides information on multiple basketball camps for girls of different ages and skill levels throughout the summer, including costs and eligibility for each.
This document provides a summary of the 2003-04 high school basketball rules, regulations, and tournament information for Michigan. Key points include: head coaches are required to attend rules meetings; public laws prohibit supplying performance enhancing supplements; regulations regarding awards, all-star contests, and open gym; unsportsmanlike conduct will be penalized; tobacco and alcohol are prohibited; filming policies; ball information for state tournaments; tournament formats and sites; and junior high participation limits. NFHS rule changes for the season are also noted.
This document provides an overview of the Lakeside Volleyball Club, which operates in the Tri-County area of Albany, Saratoga, and Schenectady counties. The club has over 30 coaches and 150 athletes ranging from ages 12-18 playing at various skill levels. It offers a competitive schedule and teaches life skills through volleyball. Practices are held weekly and the club hosts local tournaments and travels regionally and nationally. The average cost to play is $900-1200 per season, with payment plans available.
This document provides information about athletics at Brunswick South Middle School for the class of 2016. It discusses the interscholastic and intramural athletic opportunities, facilities, coaches, requirements for participation such as physicals and fees, eligibility rules, and basic information for specific fall sports including volleyball, cross country, and football.
The summary is:
The document announces an athletic banquet on June 10th during lunch for grades 9-12 athletes from this year. Tickets are free but a $2 BBQ lunch is available after the ceremony where individual and Athlete of the Year awards will be presented. It also advertises tutoring opportunities for seniors with local elementary families and a perfect student job opportunity. Daily COVID screening is required and the volunteer board outside the office lists opportunities.
Zach Eddinger presents an overview of the Vale Sports Club program. The club mission is to foster growth and emotional literacy in members. The presentation addresses frequently asked questions about travel, facilities, coaching, and programming. The regional, state, and developmental levels are described with differing training schedules and tournament participation. Pricing options are provided starting at $115/month for U8 and ranging up to $200/month for U11 and older. Members dissatisfied within a month will receive a refund and assistance finding an alternative program.
The document provides the 2016 calendar and information for the Lincoln High School football program. It outlines the creed and values of the program, including commitment to team, growth, fundamentals, competition, passion, focus, humility, effort and character. It then details the mini-camps in June for incoming freshmen and returning players. The calendar schedules 7-on-7 summer competitions and weight room sessions. It also provides information on athletic registration requirements, equipment handouts, and the start of official practices and games in August and September.
This document provides information about various opportunities for seniors, including the availability of the 2015-2016 FAFSA form and upcoming college fairs. It also lists volunteer opportunities, upcoming athletic events, and guidance about registering for AP exams and selective service. Key details include reminders about the FAFSA form being available online, several upcoming college fairs in April, and volunteer days in early April to help with projects at local schools and organizations.
Advising prospective student-athletes sometimes requires our additional support. We know they encounter different timelines and unique procedures that are unlike most of our international students who apply to American universities. This panel of speakers will provide straightforward information to about how to best advise and support prospective student athletes through the recruitment process. We will build our comments around your questions which can be submitted during registration for this webinar.
The 2017 Lady Buff Softball Spring Break Skills Camp will take place on March 13th and 14th for ages 6-8 and 9-12 respectively. Campers will receive instruction from collegiate coaches and players in offensive, defensive, pitching and catching skills. The $40 camp fee is due by March 12th and space is limited to the first 60 registrants. Campers should bring their own equipment and additional walk-up fees may apply.
Tryouts for the Memphis Area 5th, 6th, and 7th Grade Girls AAU Competitive Basketball 2014 season will be held on February 22nd at Hutchison Goodlett Gym. The tryouts will take place from 9AM to 2:30PM with different grade levels trying out at separate times. Coach Thomas Jones can be contacted at 901-463-5628 or tejones34@yahoo.com for more information. The season will include practices 2-3 times per week from March to June along with weekend tournaments. There is no fee for tryouts and the anticipated season fee is $600 which covers uniforms, coaching, league fees and tournaments.
This document provides information for parents about the 2015 Shorecrest track and field season including coaching staff contact details, practice times, meet schedules, and event information for middle school and varsity athletes. General guidelines state that communication should be through Amy Pope Raab, athletes are expected to attend daily practice, and volunteer positions are available at home meets. Middle school athletes will participate in field events like long jump and running events like the 100m at meets between February 10th and March 10th. Varsity includes grades 9-12 and meets will be held between February 12th and May 1st, determining state qualifying athletes.
This document provides information to help student athletes navigate the college search and recruitment process. It notes that only 2% of high school athletes receive NCAA scholarships and that average scholarships are much lower than the cost of attendance. The probability of competing at higher levels is also very low for most sports. Resources are provided on NCAA divisions and their differences. Sample athlete resumes and cover letters are given to help "white chip" athletes market themselves. Coaches' pet peeves and general advice to athletes are also summarized.
This document provides information about athletics at Brunswick South Middle School for the 2017-2018 school year. It discusses the interscholastic and intramural sports opportunities, facilities, coaches, eligibility requirements, fees, and answers frequently asked questions about specific sports like volleyball, cross country, and football. Key details include the sports offered, coaches and their qualifications, physical and fee requirements for participation, eligibility rules, practice and game schedules, and what to wear to tryouts and practices.
This document provides information to help student athletes navigate the college search and recruitment process. It discusses the low probability of receiving an athletic scholarship or continuing athletics beyond high school. It also outlines the differences between NCAA Divisions I, II, and III as well as tips for white and blue chip athletes on marketing themselves to coaches. Blue chip athletes tend to be highly recruited while white chips must be proactive in contacting coaches. Maintaining good grades is important to maximize college options.
One of our great judges is the co-owner and coach at Cheer Force One in Pataskala. She wanted to share the information for their half season competition teams with all of you! If you are interested you will need to move quickly as tryouts are this coming Saturday Nov 9th from 3:30-5pm. If you have questions call Kellie DeBellis at 614-361-9622 or email cf1office@ymail.com.
This document outlines a sinister plan to forcibly displace residents from Detroit through hostile and unethical means. The plan involves attacking the school system, enacting policies that increase poverty, crime, and vacancy, raising taxes, pushing propaganda to portray residents negatively, reducing pensions and public safety, allowing mass evictions and dumping, seizing land cheaply to redevelop for profit, appointing an emergency manager to push the city into bankruptcy, and liquidating city assets, ultimately removing the majority of poorer citizens. The goal is to transform neighborhoods into empty wastelands to facilitate new development that displaces existing residents.
The document provides information about the athletic program at Macomb Community College. It discusses the philosophy of instilling commitment, excellence and perseverance in student athletes. It introduces Margaret Cadieux, the athletic director since 1996, who has emphasized academics. Under her leadership, Macomb athletes have achieved hundreds of individual honors and 6 national championships. The second section profiles Henry Washington, the head coach of men's basketball and baseball for 30 years, and his accomplishments in coaching high school and college basketball and baseball.
TechMap is a mapping and geospatial solutions company that partners with clients locally, nationally, and internationally, including various US federal and state agencies. They have over 38 years of experience in areas such as aerial photography, LiDAR mapping, GPS surveying, and topographic mapping. TechMap prides itself on open communication, understanding client needs, and delivering accurate and timely solutions.
Lynn Cummings is the founder and CEO of AiRsurface Technology, an infectious disease prevention service that addresses bacteria, viruses, and spores. The company contact information and website are provided, along with examples of diseases the service helps prevent such as Ebola, measles, smallpox, and more.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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 chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
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- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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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
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1. Macomb Community College Athletics
SPORTS CAMPSSPORTS CAMPS
Macomb
Education • Enrichment • Economic Development
Community College
Sports & Expo Center
www.macomb.edu/athletics
SUMMER 2010
2. The staff and faculty at Macomb Community College are gearing up for
another Summer Sports Camp season. In keeping with our past sports camps,
there are a variety of sports your camper can choose from this summer. We
pride ourselves on being able to provide our campers with individual at-
tention as they focus on skill enhancement as well as game strategies and
team building. We are dedicated to providing campers the best opportunity
for improvement. Therefore, we require players to pre-enroll so that we can
ensure an appropriate camper-to-coach ratio. All of our coaches are hand
picked by Macomb College staff and include many of the area’s finest
college and high school experts.
We are committed to giving each of our campers an enriching and re-
warding experience rivaled by few in the area. Come join us this summer
and see the fun for yourself!
Margaret Cadieux
Athletic Director
Jay Ritchie
Head Coach Women’s
Basketball, Macomb College
Henry Washington
Head Coach Men’s Basketball,
Macomb College
Terri Szur
Head Coach Women’s
Volleyball, Macomb College
Welcome!
3. Girl’s Basketball
CONTACT INFO
Coordinator: Jay Ritchie
Telephone: 586.445.7300 Ext. 3551
Email: ritchiej@macomb.edu
All campers receive:
• T-Shirt
• Certificate of Completion
• Season pass to all Macomb College home athletic events
High School Girl’s basketball team camp I
Dates & Times: Friday, June 18, 2010, 2pm-7pm
Group: High School Varsity & Junior Varsity Teams
Fee: $125 per team
Register by May 25, 2010
Each team is guaranteed 3 games with scorekeepers and certified officials.
High School Girl’s basketball team camp II
Dates & Times: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 9am–2pm
Group: High School Varsity & Junior Varsity
Fee: $125 per team
Register by May 25, 2010
Each team is guaranteed 3 games with scorekeepers and certified officials.
High School Girl’s basketball team camp III
Dates & Times: Monday, June 28 & Tuesday, June 29, 2010, 9am–7pm
Group: High School Varsity & Junior Varsity Teams
Fee: $250 per team
Register by May 25, 2010
Each team is guaranteed 5 games with scorekeepers and certified officials plus a tournament.
High School Girl’s basketball team camp IV
Dates & Times: Wednesday, June 30 & Thursday, July 1, 2010, 9am–7pm
Group: High School Varsity & Junior Varsity Teams
Fee: $250 per team
Register by May 25, 2010
Each team is guaranteed 5 games with scorekeepers and certified officials plus a tournament.
4. Future stars individual skill & competition camp
Dates & Times: June 28–July 1, 2010, 9am–11:30am
Gym opens at 8am
Ages: Boys & Girls Age 10–14 (Groupings by age and gender)
Fee: $50
Register by May 25, 2010
Section: 75877 SPRT 8000C SC401
Monarch Discount
Section: 75882 SPRT 8000C SC402 Employee cost is $45
Macomb Community College employees will receive a 10% Monarch Discount. One must
supply a copy of their Macomb College ID with their registration for this discount. This discount
is for members of the immediate family only.
Skill Stations:
• Ball handling
• Passing
• Shooting technique
• Offensive moves (1v1)
Boy’s Basketball
CONTACT INFO
Coordinator: Henry Washington
Telephone: 586.445.7300 Ext. 3550
Email: washingtonh@macomb.edu
All campers receive:
• T-Shirt
• Certificate of Completion
• Season pass to all Macomb College home athletic events
individual camp
Dates & Times: June 21–25, Monday–Friday, 9am–3pm
Ages: 7–14
Fee: $150 per person
Register by May 25, 2010
Section: 75878 SPRT 8000 SC401
Monarch Discount
Section: 75883 SPRT 8000C SC402 Employee cost is $135
Macomb Community College employees will receive a 10% Monarch
Discount. One must supply a copy of their Macomb College ID with their
registration for this discount. This discount is for members of the immedi-
ate family only.
High School, College Coaches and college players will provide
instruction on the fundamentals of the game. The camp includes
skill building, lectures, team competition and a skill contest. Lunch
provided daily.
varsity team camp
Dates & Times: June 21–25, Monday–Friday, 4pm–10pm
Group: High School Varsity Teams
Fee: $550 per team
Register by May 25, 2010
Competition:
• 1v1
• 3v3
• 5v5
• 3 Point shooting
• Foul shots
• Dribbling
5. Each team is guaranteed at least ten games with at least two per night, with
scorekeepers and certified officials. Competing teams are from Macomb,
Oakland, Wayne and Washtenaw counties. NCAA clearinghouse
information will be provided.
JV Team Camp
Dates & Times: Friday, June 25, 5pm–10pm &
Saturday, Jun 26, 8am–8pm
Group: High School Junior Varsity Teams
Fee: $400 per team or $55 per game
Register by May 25, 2010
Each team is guaranteed at least eight games with scorekeepers
and certified officials. Competing teams are from Macomb, Oakland,
Wayne and Washtenaw counties. NCAA clearinghouse information
will be provided.
GIRL’S VOLLEYBALL
CONTACT INFO
Coordinator: Terri Szur
Telephone: 586.445.7300 Ext. 3673
Email: szurt@macomb.edu
All campers receive:
• T-Shirt
• Certificate of Completion
• Season pass to all Macomb College home athletic events
high school volleyball camp
Dates & Times: July 19–22, Monday–Thursday, 8:30am–11:30am
Ages: 9th–12th grades as of Fall 2010
Fee: $125 per person
Register by May 25, 2010
Section: 75879 SPRT 8009A SC101
Monarch Discount
Section: 75884 SPRT 8000C SC102 Employee cost is $112.50
Macomb Community College employees will receive a 10% Monarch Discount. One must
supply a copy of their Macomb College ID with their registration for this discount. This discount
is for members of the immediate family only.
Individual instruction and group drills will focus on strengthen-
ing essential skills of volleyball: overhand/underhand passing,
attacking, blocking, serve and serve receive, setting and
footwork.Instruction is offered for beginner, intermediate
and advanced skill players. Players will be matched
with athletes of comparable skill level. Camp instructors
include current and former collegiate players, college
coaches and veteran varsity coaches.
6. Middle school volleyball camp
Dates & Times: July 19–22, Monday–Thursday, 1pm–3:30pm
Ages: 6th–8th grades as of Fall 2010
Fee: $125 per person
Register by May 25, 2010
Section: 75881 SPRT 8002A SC101
Monarch Discount
Section: 758885 SPRT 8000C SC102 Employee cost is $112.50
Macomb Community College employees will receive a 10% Monarch Discount. One must
supply a copy of their Macomb College ID with their registration for this discount. This discount
is for members of the immediate family only.
Individual instruction and group drills will focus on strengthening essential skills of volleyball:
overhand/underhand passing, attacking, blocking, serve and serve receive, setting and footwork.
Instruction is offered for beginner, intermediate and advanced skill players. Players will be matched
with athletes of comparable skill level. Camp instructors include current and former collegiate players,
college coaches and veteran varsity coaches.
Varsity team volleyball camp
Dates & Times: July 16–18: Friday, 5pm–9pm; Saturday, 9am–9pm; Sunday, 9am–3pm
Group: High School Varstiy Teams only
Fee: $650 per team
Register by May 25, 2010
Each team participates in drills against other teams and competes in a tournament format. Officials
will be provided; teams need to assist in flip score & line judging duties. A minimum $150.00 non-
refundable deposit is due June 15th to hold your team’s position. Meals are not included. Coaches
should contact Terri Szur for additional information on team registration, medical forms and hotel
information for out-of-area teams.
Check in: July 16th, 4pm-Team drills 5pm-9pm
July 17th Sessions: 9am-11:30am, 1pm-4:30pm, 5:30pm-9pm
July 18th Session: 9:30am-3pm
**Note: Coaches! Please make your team aware that you may finish early based upon playing
schedule Friday and tournament results on Saturday.
9th/JV team VOLLEYBALL CAMP
Dates & Times: July 22–24: Thursday, 5pm–9pm; Friday, 9am–9pm;
Saturday, 9am–3pm
Group: High School Freshman and Junior Varsity Teams only
Fee: $650 per team
Register by May 25, 2010
Each team participates in team drills against other teams as well as competes in a tournament
format. Officials will be provided; teams need to assist in flip score & line judging duties. Five courts
are available. Camp is limited to 20 teams. A minimum $150 non-refundable deposit is due June
15th to hold your team’s position. Also, meals are not included! Coaches please contact Terri Szur for
additional information on team registration, medical forms and hotel information for out-of-area teams.
Check in: July 22, 5pm
July 22 Team drills: 6pm-9pm
July 23 Sessions: 9:00-11:30am, 1:00pm-4:30pm, and 5:30pm-9pm
July 24 Session: 9:00am-3:00pm
**Note: Coaches! Please make your team aware that you may finish early based upon playing
schedule Friday and tournament results on Saturday.
7. FEES AND REFUNDS
All camp fees must be paid in full at time of registration. (Any cancel-
lations must be received in writing three weeks prior to the start of
each camp.) Cancellations received after this cut-off period will
be honored only if a camper provides medical documentation
of non-attendance due to an injury or illness. No other full or
partial refunds will be honored.
MEDICAL CARE
A certified athletic trainer will be on-site for all pro-
grams. All staff refer medical emergencies and illnesses
to the local hospital. Parents are responsible for providing
health insurance or financial responsibility for bills incurred
by campers. Furthermore, all athletes must provide a copy
of the medical waiver signed by a parent/guardian prior
to participation in any camp.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to
contact the Athletic Department at 586.445.7512.
HOW to Register:
Fill out separate registration forms and liability waivers for each person registering (duplicate
forms as needed)
Make your check or money order payable to Macomb Community College or complete the
information on the form for VISA/MasterCard/Discover
to register By MAIL
Mail the completed registration form, liability waivers and payment to the address listed
on the registration form.
OR
to Register in person
Turn in the completed registration form, liability waivers and payment to either the South or
Center Campus Enrollment Office.
SOUTH CAMPUS CENTER CAMPUS
Room G-301 Room G-120
14500 E.12 Mile Rd. 44575 Garfield Rd.
Warren, MI 48088-3896 Clinton Twp., MI 48038-1139
Building Hours
for both campuses
Monday & Tuesday
8 am–6:45 pm
Wednesday,
Thursday & Friday
8 am–4:15 pm
Registration must be completed prior to the camp start date
and will not be allowed at the door on the day of camp.
9. RELEASE OF LIABILITY
Name of program
Name of participant (print or type)
In consideration of Participant being permitted to participate in the Macomb Community College
Program(s) named above, I, Participant/Participant’s Parent or Guardian hereby release, discharge
and covenant not to sue Macomb Community College, its trustees, officers, agents and employees
from all liability for any and all claims, damages, costs or causes of action we have or may in the
future have as a result of injuries (including death) or damage to property sustained or incurred by
Participant while in any way participating in the above Program(s).
By signing this Release, I certify that I have read the Release and understand its terms.
Date: Participant’s signature:
date: Parent/guardian signature:
(if participant is under 18 years of age)
Emergency contact:
Name: phone number:
Macomb
Education • Enrichment • Economic Development
Community College
$
10. MACOMB COLLEGE TEAM CAMP AGREEMENT
Type of Event: Date:
School / Program Name:
1. School shall obtain a signed “Release of Liability” form (see attached) from each student (if 18
or older) or each student’s parent/guardian (if under 18) participating in Macomb Community
College’s Team Camp (“Camp”). School shall retain all signed “Release of Liability” forms for a
period of 3 years from the end of Camp. In the event of a claim by a student against Macomb
Community College or its employees, agents, contractors or students, School shall, upon request,
provide Macomb Community College with the “Release of Liability” form signed by that student or
his/her parent/guardian.
2. In consideration of being permitted to participate in Camp, and to the fullest extent permitted
by law, School agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend Macomb Community College and its
agents, employees, officers, trustees and successors, from and against any claims, causes of action,
damages, losses and expenses, including but not limited to attorney fees, arising out of or resulting
in any way from its employees’, agents’, contractors’ or students’ participation in CAMP, provided
such claim, cause of action, damages, loss or expense is attributable to bodily injury, sickness,
disease or death to any person, or to injury to or destruction of tangible property including loss of
use thereof, but only if caused in whole or in part by an intentional or negligent act or omission of
School, School’s employees, agents, contractors or students, regardless of whether such claim, cause
of action, damages, loss or expense is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder. School shall
not be obligated to hold harmless, indemnify or defend Macomb Community College or its agents,
employees, officers, trustees or successors if any claim, cause of action, damage, loss or expense
arises from the sole negligence or fault of a party indemnified hereunder.
Team Coach Name: Print
Team Coach Name: Signature/Date
Macomb
Education • Enrichment • Economic Development
Community College
$
11. South Campus
14500 E. 12 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48088‑3896
Camp Location
(P-Bldg)
Walk-In
registration
(G-BLDG)
12. MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Nancy Falcone,Chairperson; Roseanne DiMaria,Vice Chairperson
Connie Bolanowski,Secretary; James F.Kelly,Trustee,Treasurer
Christine Bonkowski,Trustee; Frank DeSantis,Trustee; Joseph DeSantis,Trustee
James Jacobs,Ph.D.,College President