Sheffield Hallam University Summer School 2013 Farewell presentation to celebrate to achievements and awards presented at the Farewell event on Thursday 5 September.
The document provides an update on Ireland's national hockey development plan for 2008. It summarizes 7 goals of the plan: 1) increasing volunteers and engagement, 2) improving communication, 3) growing grassroots youth participation, 4) advancing coaching education, 5) strengthening club and school links, 6) developing umpiring, and 7) promoting a code of ethics. Key initiatives for 2008 included expanding youth programs and festivals, boosting coaching resources, formalizing club/school partnerships, implementing a national umpiring plan, and ensuring child protection policies.
Old Silhillians Hockey Club has experienced success on the pitch, increased visibility, and growth in participation over the past few years. The club has had championship and cup wins across its adult and junior sections. It has also seen increased media coverage, followers on social media, and new club members. Infrastructure has been enhanced with a refurbished clubhouse, new kit, and volunteer recruitment programs. The club hosts many events and aims to provide hockey opportunities for all, demonstrating its role as a strong community organization. Plans are in place to continue expansion of programming and success in the upcoming year.
This document provides information for students on volunteering through the Ealing Volunteer Centre. It discusses what volunteering is, the benefits of volunteering such as meeting new people and improving skills, and addresses common reasons students may be hesitant to volunteer. It also outlines the steps to start volunteering, including visiting the centre, finding a volunteer opportunity, and undergoing background checks. Students are encouraged to volunteer for at least 2 hours every 2 weeks and can earn a certificate for completing 100 hours of volunteering.
The Wakatipu Riding Club is seeking new members with a $20 annual membership fee. The club provides contact with the local equestrian community and use of practice grounds. Membership includes participation in monthly rallies organized by members on horserelated or social activities. The club holds evening meetings five times a year to discuss club business and foster community. The club aims to develop permanent riding facilities with an all-weather arena if members are willing to contribute hours to the project.
This document contains contact and experience information for Audrey Sherr, a fencer who graduated from Greenwich High School in 2015. It lists her address, phone number, email, two fencing clubs she was a member of from 2013 to 2015, and her high school fencing experience including being the squad leader for the women's varsity epee team in 2013-2014 and 2014-2015. It also lists some competitions she participated in like the 2014 Connecticut State Championships and two Junior Olympics events.
Rector Rabadia Tsheoga is currently pursuing a National Diploma in Tourism Management at Tshwane University of Technology. He has over 5 years of work experience in various roles such as clerk, receptionist, chef assistant, general worker, and dispatcher. His skills include computer literacy, leadership, communication, and customer service. He is seeking new opportunities in the tourism or hospitality field.
The PSU Karate Club document outlines costs for several tournaments, seminars, and activities for the club totaling $2087. It provides details on entry fees, group competition costs, number of attendees, and total costs for tournaments in the Midwest, Wichita, and Minnesota. It also lists costs for student testing, uniforms, and community service and fundraising efforts to support the club's activities.
The document provides an update on Ireland's national hockey development plan for 2008. It summarizes 7 goals of the plan: 1) increasing volunteers and engagement, 2) improving communication, 3) growing grassroots youth participation, 4) advancing coaching education, 5) strengthening club and school links, 6) developing umpiring, and 7) promoting a code of ethics. Key initiatives for 2008 included expanding youth programs and festivals, boosting coaching resources, formalizing club/school partnerships, implementing a national umpiring plan, and ensuring child protection policies.
Old Silhillians Hockey Club has experienced success on the pitch, increased visibility, and growth in participation over the past few years. The club has had championship and cup wins across its adult and junior sections. It has also seen increased media coverage, followers on social media, and new club members. Infrastructure has been enhanced with a refurbished clubhouse, new kit, and volunteer recruitment programs. The club hosts many events and aims to provide hockey opportunities for all, demonstrating its role as a strong community organization. Plans are in place to continue expansion of programming and success in the upcoming year.
This document provides information for students on volunteering through the Ealing Volunteer Centre. It discusses what volunteering is, the benefits of volunteering such as meeting new people and improving skills, and addresses common reasons students may be hesitant to volunteer. It also outlines the steps to start volunteering, including visiting the centre, finding a volunteer opportunity, and undergoing background checks. Students are encouraged to volunteer for at least 2 hours every 2 weeks and can earn a certificate for completing 100 hours of volunteering.
The Wakatipu Riding Club is seeking new members with a $20 annual membership fee. The club provides contact with the local equestrian community and use of practice grounds. Membership includes participation in monthly rallies organized by members on horserelated or social activities. The club holds evening meetings five times a year to discuss club business and foster community. The club aims to develop permanent riding facilities with an all-weather arena if members are willing to contribute hours to the project.
This document contains contact and experience information for Audrey Sherr, a fencer who graduated from Greenwich High School in 2015. It lists her address, phone number, email, two fencing clubs she was a member of from 2013 to 2015, and her high school fencing experience including being the squad leader for the women's varsity epee team in 2013-2014 and 2014-2015. It also lists some competitions she participated in like the 2014 Connecticut State Championships and two Junior Olympics events.
Rector Rabadia Tsheoga is currently pursuing a National Diploma in Tourism Management at Tshwane University of Technology. He has over 5 years of work experience in various roles such as clerk, receptionist, chef assistant, general worker, and dispatcher. His skills include computer literacy, leadership, communication, and customer service. He is seeking new opportunities in the tourism or hospitality field.
The PSU Karate Club document outlines costs for several tournaments, seminars, and activities for the club totaling $2087. It provides details on entry fees, group competition costs, number of attendees, and total costs for tournaments in the Midwest, Wichita, and Minnesota. It also lists costs for student testing, uniforms, and community service and fundraising efforts to support the club's activities.
These leagues are designed to promote volleyball skills development in young players, provide fun opportunities to explore the sport of volleyball, and help players develop the character traits & values gained through youth sport participation. Early registration is encouraged before all spots are filled. Fee includes one t-shirt per player. Optional: Extra shirts can be pre-ordered for an additional fee.
Register: February 16 - 27 (first come, first served until full)
Fee: $40 per resident $60 per non-Fayette resident ($10 late fee after 2/27)
Grades 5 & 6 Tuesdays Silver Division Course #: 15050
Grades 7 & 8 Thursdays Gold Division Course #: 15051
Practice/Game Location: East Fayette Gym (245 Booker Ave.)
Season: March - May
Wanted: Volunteer coaches (ages 18+) and also teen volleyball players to assist as Peer Mentors with younger divisions.
student under our program in emergency need of school feesPATRICE HABINSHUTI
This document provides details on 47 students in need of financial support for school fees, including their names, schools, required fees amounts, and bank account information. It requests a total of 1,810,700 Rwandan francs or 2,550 US dollars to pay the school fees as an emergency case. The funds would be used to help vulnerable children through the Hope and Support for Vulnerable Children organization.
Kaitlyn Singleton is a student at Furman University intending to major in Psychology. She graduated from Germantown High School in Germantown, TN with a 3.8 GPA and ACT score of 26. While in high school, she held leadership positions such as Field Commander of the varsity band and Vice President of the Tri-M Music Honor Society. She was involved in numerous academic and music-related clubs and organizations. Kaitlyn also participated in various community service activities including tutoring, volunteering for charitable organizations, and serving as a religious education aide.
The document provides information about the FHS boys soccer program including important dates, forms, and requirements. Conditioning starts October 15th with tryouts from October 29th to November 3rd and cuts being made the last few days. The first scrimmage is November 9th with the first match on November 26th and first league match on December 19th. Playoffs will take place later in the season. Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA with no F's to remain eligible.
Daniel is a boy from Giurgiu, Romania who enjoys spending time with family and friends. He likes playing sports like handball and football at his local club. In his free time, Daniel also enjoys nature, going to the park, and performing with his theater band.
Montage of the the good works of the Sebastopol Sunrise Rotary Club. Work was never this much fun! Most of the pictures were taken by Jerry Meshulam. I don\'t know if the audio will come through, so if you have a copy of Van Halen\'s Right Now, play it and start the slide show.
-Linda Sinkay, President 2010-2011
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award was started in 1956 in the UK and brought to Canada in 1963. It operates in all Canadian provinces and territories, as well as over 143 countries worldwide, with over 40,000 Canadian participants annually. The program has three levels (Bronze, Silver, Gold) that involve completing activities in community service, skills, physical recreation, and adventure over a period of months or years. Activities are chosen by the participant and provide benefits such as leadership skills, resume building, and recognition at award ceremonies.
This document provides information about the Disport Junior Athletics 2010 South Yorkshire Qualifying Event being held at Don Valley Stadium on May 6th 2010. It lists the organizers, sponsors, suppliers, officials, volunteers and schools attending the event. The document also provides a welcome message, thanks to sponsors and suppliers, and a schedule of track and field events for the day including various races, jumps and throws.
This document summarizes an annual Christmas lunch event hosted by the East Midlands Chamber. It will include a three course meal, comedian entertainment, and a charity raffle to benefit three local charities. The event aims to provide networking opportunities for businesses in the region and support charitable causes through the raffle. It outlines the scheduled activities, speakers, menu, entertainment, and charity information.
Celebration of Life - Rotary Zone 24-32 Memorial ServiceChris Offer
Celebration of the lives of distinguished Rotarians and their partners who have passed away in the past year. Presented at the Zone 24-32 Rotary Institute on September 27, 2015 in Providence, RI, USA
Toby Thornton is a year 11 student at Trinity Grammar School studying subjects including English, Further Mathematics, and German. He has work experience in school aged care programs, fundraising, and community service. His interests include badminton, ballroom dancing, football, music, basketball, and video games. He has received certificates in first aid and ballroom dancing exams and awards for badminton and AFL football.
RCOBANA has provided donations and scholarships to support students at Royal College over several years, including $6000 in 2004 and $10,000 in 2011. Currently, RCOBANA's endowment supports 5 students with a $185 annual stipend. To continue supporting these 5 students, the endowment needs to be increased by $4600. The document discusses increasing support for current students and selecting new scholarship recipients, with details on 20 candidate students and a proposed way forward involving meetings in December/January with stakeholders.
The document discusses the concept of "Moments of Truth" in Toastmasters clubs. It defines key Moments of Truth as interactions members have with the club experience, such as first impressions, orientations, fellowship activities, and recognition of achievements. It also discusses reasons members leave clubs and provides examples of how clubs can positively impact Moments of Truth through warm greetings, organized meetings, mentorship, and acknowledging accomplishments. The goal is to eliminate unnecessary Moments of Truth and consistently deliver "Moments of Magic" for each interaction that cannot be avoided.
The document announces the Twelfth Annual Golf Tournament for PUENTE Learning Center on October 17, 2016. PUENTE has been serving the Boyle Heights community for over 30 years, offering various educational programs including preschool, K-12 charter schools, afterschool enrichment, adult education courses, and vocational training. The golf tournament will help support PUENTE's mission as it looks to expand its charter school and continue providing resources for over 100,000 people served in its 30-year history. The document provides details on tournament committee members, board members, sponsors, and individual golfers participating in the event.
Marykirk raft race presentation night 2014Bill Buchan
This document summarizes the 2014 Marykirk Raft Race event which raises money for charity. Some key details:
- The event involves teams racing homemade rafts down a river while dressed in costumes, followed by further activities in a park. It has been held annually since the mid-1990s.
- In 2014 there were 13 participating raft teams who raced to win trophies for fastest time and best costumes. The top three finishers were announced.
- Over £7,000 was raised and distributed between several local charities, including the Children's Hospice Association Scotland and a local school.
- Volunteers are thanked for their help each year and attendees are encouraged to join the committee
Rajiv and Anamika Jain are having a farewell party as they are moving to a new city. The party will be held on Saturday, May 15th from 6-8 PM at their home located at 123 Main Street. All friends and colleagues of Rajiv and Anamika are invited to attend the party to wish them farewell and good luck in their new home.
IMD Alumni Network Club SA Exco 25 July 2014Adam Craker
The IMD Alumni Network Club of South Africa formed a new committee in 2014. We have established our constitution and are in the process of recruiting IMD alumni to join the Club. This slide deck formed the basis of our discussion at the Exco on 25 July 2014. Join our group today on LinkedIn to ensure that you receive information on future events and activities organised by the Club and by IMD.
Brunel University London Alumni Association Volunteer PackKatharina Stobbs
This document provides information for alumni of Brunel University London who are interested in volunteering by organizing alumni events and activities. It discusses the roles of Alumni Associates and Contacts in coordinating local alumni networks. Guidelines are provided on starting an international alumni chapter, including tips for leadership, communication, and event planning. The university's Development and Alumni Office pledges support through resources like event promotion, online networking platforms, and contacting local alumni. The document aims to strengthen connections between Brunel and its global alumni community.
Anil Sir is leaving his job at Mumbai Upcountry. This email is saying goodbye to Anil and thanking him for his years of dedicated service and leadership. All the best wishes are sent to Anil Sir as he begins the next chapter in his career.
These leagues are designed to promote volleyball skills development in young players, provide fun opportunities to explore the sport of volleyball, and help players develop the character traits & values gained through youth sport participation. Early registration is encouraged before all spots are filled. Fee includes one t-shirt per player. Optional: Extra shirts can be pre-ordered for an additional fee.
Register: February 16 - 27 (first come, first served until full)
Fee: $40 per resident $60 per non-Fayette resident ($10 late fee after 2/27)
Grades 5 & 6 Tuesdays Silver Division Course #: 15050
Grades 7 & 8 Thursdays Gold Division Course #: 15051
Practice/Game Location: East Fayette Gym (245 Booker Ave.)
Season: March - May
Wanted: Volunteer coaches (ages 18+) and also teen volleyball players to assist as Peer Mentors with younger divisions.
student under our program in emergency need of school feesPATRICE HABINSHUTI
This document provides details on 47 students in need of financial support for school fees, including their names, schools, required fees amounts, and bank account information. It requests a total of 1,810,700 Rwandan francs or 2,550 US dollars to pay the school fees as an emergency case. The funds would be used to help vulnerable children through the Hope and Support for Vulnerable Children organization.
Kaitlyn Singleton is a student at Furman University intending to major in Psychology. She graduated from Germantown High School in Germantown, TN with a 3.8 GPA and ACT score of 26. While in high school, she held leadership positions such as Field Commander of the varsity band and Vice President of the Tri-M Music Honor Society. She was involved in numerous academic and music-related clubs and organizations. Kaitlyn also participated in various community service activities including tutoring, volunteering for charitable organizations, and serving as a religious education aide.
The document provides information about the FHS boys soccer program including important dates, forms, and requirements. Conditioning starts October 15th with tryouts from October 29th to November 3rd and cuts being made the last few days. The first scrimmage is November 9th with the first match on November 26th and first league match on December 19th. Playoffs will take place later in the season. Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA with no F's to remain eligible.
Daniel is a boy from Giurgiu, Romania who enjoys spending time with family and friends. He likes playing sports like handball and football at his local club. In his free time, Daniel also enjoys nature, going to the park, and performing with his theater band.
Montage of the the good works of the Sebastopol Sunrise Rotary Club. Work was never this much fun! Most of the pictures were taken by Jerry Meshulam. I don\'t know if the audio will come through, so if you have a copy of Van Halen\'s Right Now, play it and start the slide show.
-Linda Sinkay, President 2010-2011
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award was started in 1956 in the UK and brought to Canada in 1963. It operates in all Canadian provinces and territories, as well as over 143 countries worldwide, with over 40,000 Canadian participants annually. The program has three levels (Bronze, Silver, Gold) that involve completing activities in community service, skills, physical recreation, and adventure over a period of months or years. Activities are chosen by the participant and provide benefits such as leadership skills, resume building, and recognition at award ceremonies.
This document provides information about the Disport Junior Athletics 2010 South Yorkshire Qualifying Event being held at Don Valley Stadium on May 6th 2010. It lists the organizers, sponsors, suppliers, officials, volunteers and schools attending the event. The document also provides a welcome message, thanks to sponsors and suppliers, and a schedule of track and field events for the day including various races, jumps and throws.
This document summarizes an annual Christmas lunch event hosted by the East Midlands Chamber. It will include a three course meal, comedian entertainment, and a charity raffle to benefit three local charities. The event aims to provide networking opportunities for businesses in the region and support charitable causes through the raffle. It outlines the scheduled activities, speakers, menu, entertainment, and charity information.
Celebration of Life - Rotary Zone 24-32 Memorial ServiceChris Offer
Celebration of the lives of distinguished Rotarians and their partners who have passed away in the past year. Presented at the Zone 24-32 Rotary Institute on September 27, 2015 in Providence, RI, USA
Toby Thornton is a year 11 student at Trinity Grammar School studying subjects including English, Further Mathematics, and German. He has work experience in school aged care programs, fundraising, and community service. His interests include badminton, ballroom dancing, football, music, basketball, and video games. He has received certificates in first aid and ballroom dancing exams and awards for badminton and AFL football.
RCOBANA has provided donations and scholarships to support students at Royal College over several years, including $6000 in 2004 and $10,000 in 2011. Currently, RCOBANA's endowment supports 5 students with a $185 annual stipend. To continue supporting these 5 students, the endowment needs to be increased by $4600. The document discusses increasing support for current students and selecting new scholarship recipients, with details on 20 candidate students and a proposed way forward involving meetings in December/January with stakeholders.
The document discusses the concept of "Moments of Truth" in Toastmasters clubs. It defines key Moments of Truth as interactions members have with the club experience, such as first impressions, orientations, fellowship activities, and recognition of achievements. It also discusses reasons members leave clubs and provides examples of how clubs can positively impact Moments of Truth through warm greetings, organized meetings, mentorship, and acknowledging accomplishments. The goal is to eliminate unnecessary Moments of Truth and consistently deliver "Moments of Magic" for each interaction that cannot be avoided.
The document announces the Twelfth Annual Golf Tournament for PUENTE Learning Center on October 17, 2016. PUENTE has been serving the Boyle Heights community for over 30 years, offering various educational programs including preschool, K-12 charter schools, afterschool enrichment, adult education courses, and vocational training. The golf tournament will help support PUENTE's mission as it looks to expand its charter school and continue providing resources for over 100,000 people served in its 30-year history. The document provides details on tournament committee members, board members, sponsors, and individual golfers participating in the event.
Marykirk raft race presentation night 2014Bill Buchan
This document summarizes the 2014 Marykirk Raft Race event which raises money for charity. Some key details:
- The event involves teams racing homemade rafts down a river while dressed in costumes, followed by further activities in a park. It has been held annually since the mid-1990s.
- In 2014 there were 13 participating raft teams who raced to win trophies for fastest time and best costumes. The top three finishers were announced.
- Over £7,000 was raised and distributed between several local charities, including the Children's Hospice Association Scotland and a local school.
- Volunteers are thanked for their help each year and attendees are encouraged to join the committee
Rajiv and Anamika Jain are having a farewell party as they are moving to a new city. The party will be held on Saturday, May 15th from 6-8 PM at their home located at 123 Main Street. All friends and colleagues of Rajiv and Anamika are invited to attend the party to wish them farewell and good luck in their new home.
IMD Alumni Network Club SA Exco 25 July 2014Adam Craker
The IMD Alumni Network Club of South Africa formed a new committee in 2014. We have established our constitution and are in the process of recruiting IMD alumni to join the Club. This slide deck formed the basis of our discussion at the Exco on 25 July 2014. Join our group today on LinkedIn to ensure that you receive information on future events and activities organised by the Club and by IMD.
Brunel University London Alumni Association Volunteer PackKatharina Stobbs
This document provides information for alumni of Brunel University London who are interested in volunteering by organizing alumni events and activities. It discusses the roles of Alumni Associates and Contacts in coordinating local alumni networks. Guidelines are provided on starting an international alumni chapter, including tips for leadership, communication, and event planning. The university's Development and Alumni Office pledges support through resources like event promotion, online networking platforms, and contacting local alumni. The document aims to strengthen connections between Brunel and its global alumni community.
Anil Sir is leaving his job at Mumbai Upcountry. This email is saying goodbye to Anil and thanking him for his years of dedicated service and leadership. All the best wishes are sent to Anil Sir as he begins the next chapter in his career.
This document appears to be a farewell message for graduating seniors from an educational institution. It contains snippets of memories, inside jokes, photos and messages shared between classmates over their four years together. The overall tone is one of celebration, gratitude, humor and well-wishes as the students prepare to move on from their time as classmates.
Farewell speech from the Senior to JuniorAmit Kothari
1) The speaker is giving a farewell speech to their fellow students and teachers at St. Teresa Sn. Sec. School in Gwalior as the senior students are completing their education at the school.
2) They express gratitude to their teachers for being a constant source of inspiration and encouragement, and helping the students grow over the past 16 years from seeds planted by their parents.
3) The speaker's time at the school has taught them that success requires hard work and one needs to make the most of opportunities, as the world does not owe favors to anyone.
Each employee farewell involves four identities and comes wrapped with at least four gifts. This slideshare post analyzes an employee farewell from the lens of conscience, and how individuals can introspect on their actions, their choices and their role leading up to the farewell.
1) The speaker is giving a farewell speech to express gratitude and feelings as a senior student graduating from the Institute of Management Sciences at BZU Multan.
2) They dedicate the evening to their late inspiration and role model Mr. Rao Inayat Karim. The speaker feels privileged to have spent their best years at the glorious institute.
3) While the seniors are ready to move forward on their own paths after graduation, some moving to other cities or countries, the speaker encourages praying for each other and is thankful to the junior students for making the seniors feel special at the farewell celebration.
This document summarizes the farewell party of Dr. B.S. Nirwan, the founder principal of Baba Farid Law College in Faridkot. Dr. Nirwan served as the principal from 2004 to 2011 and helped establish the college. Under his guidance, the college students won several national moot court and debate competitions. Several speakers at the farewell party shared their memories and appreciation for Dr. Nirwan's contributions in nurturing young lawyers and setting the college on a path of academic and cultural excellence. The party celebrated Dr. Nirwan's illustrious career of over 37 years in the field of education.
Farewell speech - Prof. Satish Kulkarni by Prof. Pravin MulayPravin Mulay
Satish Kulkarni has served as Vice Principal of GE Society for many years and is being honored in this farewell speech. He is praised as a distinguished teacher, guide, and role model who has shown excellence in his committed work. As Vice Principal, he elevated the educational environment and offered lessons in excellence. He is also described as a complete professional with qualifications in teaching, administration, communication skills, and as an updated resource. International experiences in Oman and the UK added to his credentials and brought honors to the institution. Satish Kulkarni elevated the spirit of the college at all levels and supported colleagues' new projects and plans through his accessibility and freedom. He gained respect through empowering staff and convincing them
The document is a collection of song lyrics that convey a message of unity, peace, and hope from a distance. It discusses how from far away, divisions fade and common bonds between all people are clearer. The lyrics express that with perspective, we see our shared humanity and interdependence, along with the hope that one day, this realization of our oneness will be understood by all and lead to a harmonious world without conflict or suffering.
The document outlines plans for a school farewell party to introduce Koneskar, a social networking website, and Alumni Ties, an alumni organization. It will bring together students, teachers, and alumni of 1 Karawang Vocational High School to share information about both organizations and their goals of connecting and sharing information among members for a better future. Koneskar aims to promote itself at the event and enroll more users to expand its community and database.
Anchoring and Adjustment in Behavioral EconomicsRussell James
The document discusses the concept of anchoring, where people's choices and satisfaction are influenced by comparisons to nearby reference points. An experiment is described where business students were asked to bid on items using the last 2 digits of their social security number as an initial anchor, influencing their ultimate bids. Further experiments show that initial anchors about willingness to pay for experiences like a poetry reading influenced later choices even when the experience was free. Producers benefit from anchoring consumers to higher-priced alternatives to make other options seem relatively cheaper. Anchoring effects are stronger for families with less wealth and education when considering the quality of colleges to attend.
This document contains an anchoring script for a college fest celebration. It introduces various guests and dignitaries, includes prayers and blessings, recognizes achievements through progress reports and awards, and features speeches from guests and college administrators. The script guides the event through formal welcomes and addresses, an auspicious lamp lighting ceremony, announcements, and concludes by thanking attendees and turning the stage over to student performances.
Shikha has experience in event planning and management, including conferences, summits, cultural festivals, and corporate presentations. She has hosted and helped organize several events while working at LIC Housing Finance and for organizations like IIT BHU, BHU Alumni Association, and City Montessori School. Shikha has a background in marketing and communications and holds degrees in psychology, economics, and business administration. She has experience in writing, public speaking, and moderating debates.
Greetings, farewells and other expressionsPilar Ortuño
This document provides common greetings, farewells, and other expressions in Spanish. It includes greetings like "hello," "good morning/afternoon/evening," and "welcome." It also lists questions to ask like "how are you?" and responses. Farewell expressions such as "goodbye," "see you later," and "have a nice day" are presented. Finally, it provides other common expressions like "thank you," "sorry," and "please." It concludes with examples of short conversations using these expressions.
This Buddhist hymn bids farewell to a friend and wishes them peace, happiness, and freedom. It expresses the treasured memories of time spent together and the blessings of their true friendship. The hymn asks that love, truth, and divine love guide the friend on their path and shine upon their way until they meet again, having communed together before the Buddha's holy shrine as part of his divine brotherhood.
The document provides the welcome speech and introduction for an annual school function. It acknowledges guests and announces that there will be a lamp lighting ceremony conducted as a tribute to Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge. It then provides details about Saraswati and her significance. The document outlines the various performances and events that will take place, including dances, plays, and a yoga demonstration. It closes by referencing the school anthem.
This document provides information from the Graduate Student Orientation at Notre Dame on August 23, 2013. It outlines resources and support available to graduate students, including mentors, peers, programs, and the Graduate School. It describes the Graduate School's professional development program and grants. It also introduces the Associate Dean of Students and resources like the Academic Code and Bulletin. Finally, it advertises upcoming orientation events from the Graduate Student Life office and Graduate Student Union.
The document summarizes the Wider Achievement Programme being offered by The Community School of Auchterarder beginning in August 2013. It will involve pupils from P7 to S6 and provide opportunities for learning beyond the traditional curriculum through various activities that will run throughout the year unless otherwise stated. The programme aims to provide unique opportunities for students and there may be some initial issues to work out.
Senior Phase Information Evening 20 Februarytynecastlehigh
This document summarizes an information evening about the senior phase of education. It discusses that the senior phase provides specialization, depth, and rigor to prepare students for achieving qualifications to the highest level possible. It also continues developing skills for learning, life, and work. Students can study for National, Higher and Advanced Higher qualifications across a wide range of subjects. The document outlines example student pathways and discusses qualifications, courses, partnerships, and resources to help students plan their career paths.
Fall Conference 2014 - program-20141014aJosué Batista
The document provides information about the District 13 Toastmasters 2014 Fall Conference to be held on October 17-18, 2014 at the Sheraton Erie Bayfront Hotel in Erie, PA. The conference will feature keynote speaker Darren LaCroix, the 2001 World Champion of Public Speaking, as well as workshops, contests, and recognition of educational achievements. Attendees can learn new skills, connect with others, and continue on their Toastmasters journey of becoming better communicators and leaders.
This document provides information about two sessions from an Evolve programme at Durham School. The first session, "Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Mo", introduces students to researching courses and universities, including differences between courses, choosing a subject and university, support facilities, accommodation, campus life, and location. The second session, "I'm the One That You Want", covers the UCAS application process, including deadlines, sections of the application, importance of the personal statement, and next steps after applying. The document concludes with contact information for the presenters.
Presented on Friday, August 17, 2012, Acting Dean Chris Maziar, Associate Dean of Students John Lubker, Associate Dean of Professional Development Laura Carlson and GSU President Doug Rice addressed more than 450 new graduate students at Jordan Hall.
The document discusses the student's experience at Centennial College studying international business. They are taking six business courses including marketing and business communication. In their marketing course, they created a "Smart Pen" product as part of a team project. They enjoyed working as part of a team and found it helped generate good ideas. The courses are laying the foundation for their future career.
The document summarizes a panel discussion on engaging Rotary alumni. The panel included the moderator and three panelists who discussed their personal experiences with Rotary alumni programs and associations. They shared statistics on alumni interest in Rotary and membership. The document then profiles two of the panelists, Renan Dominguez and Clenise Platt, and details their experiences with Rotary alumni programs in their districts.
Thomas John Atherton has worked in various roles including as a self-employed second man and service engineer for Sportsafe UK from 2015 to present, as a rescue coordinator for Call Assist from 2015 to 2015, and as a Christmas sales advisor for HMV Colchester from 2014 to 2015. He completed an IT diploma at Colchester Institute from 2012 to 2014, achieving distinctions in several units. His interests include music, gaming, movies, computers, and technology.
The document provides guidance and advice for recent University of Birmingham graduates. It discusses various career paths and life choices that graduates may face, and shares tips and experiences from other alumni on topics such as networking, further education, work experience, and maintaining involvement with the university through alumni programs and events. The document encourages graduates to make the most of the resources and opportunities available to them as alumni to help advance their careers and lives after graduation.
The document summarizes highlights from CALUMS in 2014, including an increase in enrolled students, approval for GI Bill benefits, computer lab upgrades, improvements to sports management programs, new student services initiatives, launch of a student portal, and the first town hall meeting. It looks back on 2014 as the university's 16th anniversary and home to a diverse international student body.
The document contains wishes from 4 alumni of an educational institution who are currently located around the world. Munira Ismail is pursuing a PhD in New Orleans, USA and sends hugs and kisses. Low Shereen works in London as a risk consultant and sends warm regards. Siti Sarah Affendi is a PhD student in London and sends love to teachers and fellow alumni. Siti Baizura Tajuddin is a housewife in Sweden and misses her friends. A video from Karina and Sabrina is available at a provided YouTube link.
Art Sandeen, a former vice president for student affairs at the University of Florida, is being honored by NASPA with the John Blackburn Distinguished Pillar Award for his continued service and contributions to the field of student affairs. Sandeen has had a long, distinguished career in student affairs spanning over 50 years, where he has advocated for students and mentored many professionals. He is being recognized for exemplifying the values of dedication to students and the profession through his work.
This document provides information about Indian Creek Recreation, a facility located off-campus in DeKalb County that was purchased by Georgia State University in 1938. It is open Monday through Sunday from 8am to 11pm and offers various amenities such as meeting rooms, catering services, and a challenge course installed in 1985. The facility is used by student organizations, GSU faculty, and sports teams. It also compares itself to on-campus event spaces like the Student Center and Centennial Hall. The document highlights strengths and weaknesses of Indian Creek Recreation and the competing on-campus locations. It concludes with sample marketing messages promoting Indian Creek Recreation's challenge course and team building opportunities.
S2 into S3 Learner Review Process January 2017tynecastlehigh
The document provides information about a Parent Information Evening at Tynecastle High School regarding the transition from S2 to S3. It outlines the purpose of supporting students and informing parents about the Broad General Education approach and Learner Review process. It also provides examples of three students' learner journeys through the school years and the courses and achievements for each. Parents are encouraged to have a discussion with their child about the S2 report and Learner Review using prompts about subject enjoyment and career aspirations.
Stand and Deliver: your money (and/or) your time: Alumni Volunteering at Exeter SAnagnostopoulos
The document discusses alumni volunteering at the University of Exeter. Over 500 alumni helped the university last year through a variety of activities. Alumni volunteering provides benefits to both the university and alumni. It allows alumni to give back and stay involved with the university. For the university, alumni volunteers provide extra resources and expertise. The university tracks alumni volunteering hours to measure engagement and acknowledge alumni support. Common ways alumni volunteer include providing strategic guidance, career advice to students, and speaking at university events.
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) at George Mason University held its first general body meeting on September 16, 2014. The meeting agenda covered information about NSCS including its purpose of recognizing high-achieving students, upcoming events, and ways for members to get involved through leadership positions, community service, mentoring programs and professional development opportunities. Members were also informed about the benefits of NSCS including scholarships, internships, career resources and connecting with other accomplished students.
The document provides information about the District 13 Toastmasters 2015 Summer Leadership Institute (TLI) for club officer training. The TLI aims to provide club officers with tools and resources to succeed as leaders. It will include workshops on creating quality clubs and specific officer roles, as well as opportunities to network. Attendees are encouraged to learn from the experience and implement what they learn back at their clubs. Make-up training dates for those unable to attend are also provided.
This document provides a summary of the Leeds Beckett University alumni magazine "Momentum" issue 19 from winter 2015. The summary highlights include:
- The Vice Chancellor reflects on the year's highlights including graduation ceremonies and achievements of staff and students.
- A new Vice Chancellor, Professor Peter Slee, joins the university with ambitions to engage staff, students, and alumni to shape the university's future.
- The Northern Film School becomes the first in the UK to receive industry accreditation for its filmmaking courses.
- A new partnership between the university and Leeds City Council will see the university provide additional content for the Leeds Big Screen in the city centre.
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The document summarizes an information evening for parents on the senior phase of the curriculum and preparing students for positive destinations after school. It provides details on developing skills for learning, life and work through courses, wider achievement activities, work experience and community partnerships. It also discusses ensuring every student has support to achieve a positive post-school outcome such as employment, training or education and the resources available through organizations like Skills Development Scotland.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
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The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
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Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
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20. A brief overview of some of the benefits available to all our graduates
• Careers support - careers hub, free careers advice and resources, mentoring,
career fairs/events
• Business Services - University's expertise, consultancy and business support
• Alumni E-Connect and communications
• Events and Reunions - information and help with organising reunions
• University facilities and discounts - access learning centres, the Students'
Union, Sport Hallam, Print Services, conference services, Training Foundry
• Alumni Connected - online community and networks
What do we offer?
24. Decision to Study abroad at Sheffield Hallam University in Sheffield, United Kingdom is one of the best
decisions we've ever made. The days in Sheffield is our most precious and valuable memories in our life.
We've grown in a lot of ways during these 3 months. The trip to Derwent Edge, with breathtaking and
impressive views is one of the most unforgettable memories. Thanks to SHU and TARC for giving us an
opportunity to study abroad, and of course our friends and family! LOVE SHEFFIELD :)
*PEM stands for photo, memories, experience
29. "It surely was a blessing to be here
in Sheffield for my further studies!
Thank God for that!
Lovely weather with clear and bluish
sky was the first indicator caused
me started to fall in love with
Sheffield. Dedicated and friendly
lecturers and staffs were then
boosted enjoyment in my study life
too. The course is useful for my
future working life in practical
despite of the teaching style was
different.
Study hard, play hard too! Trips had
always helped me to refresh mind
and build stronger relationship with
friends. I will never forget Sheffield
and I love it!"