Teelie Turner, Posts of the Week, March 27 - April 2, 2017Teelie Turner
This weekly roundup highlights various topics from March 27 to April 2 including fashion trends, recipes of the day, home trends like bedroom refresh and garden design, Easter themes such as toys, décor and the Easter table, a birthday party idea, vegan recipes, gifts for Easter, and an online class. It also promotes the Teelie Turner Shopping Network channel.
The daily announcements at ICPS on October 6th 2015 included wishing Ethan in Grade 4 a happy birthday. It was also noted that cross-country running would take place at 11:35 and there would be junior boys volleyball tryouts during the first activity break for grades 4-6. An author visit was scheduled for the last block of the day. Students and staff had until the end of the week to submit recipes for the school cookbook. A school photo would be taken outside in house colors before coming inside after the second break. Tait in grade 5, Kaedyn in grade 3, and Dylan in grade 5 were recognized for character traits of responsibility and caring. The reflective thought reminded having a fire safety plan with
The library held its 6th annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Six cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Library visitors voted on their favorite from 9am to 12pm. Winners were announced at 12:30pm and the cakes were shared. The event was successful and the library hopes for even more cakes next year for the 7th contest. First place went to a To Kill a Mockingbird cake, second to Winnie the Pooh, and third to The Rainbow Fish. An honorable mention went to a Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site cake.
The document contains daily announcements for ICPS on October 15, 2015. It announces that there are no birthdays, lists the green team members assisting at the recycling depot, and calls a junior girls volleyball team meeting. It also wishes luck to cross country runners and reminds students that pizza day is tomorrow. Students are asked to submit ideas for the school cookbook title. It is announced that two classes tied for most recipe submissions to the cookbook with 66 recipes each. Orders for the cookbook are due on October 22nd. Three students are recognized for character traits of respect, empathy, caring and responsibility. The daily reflective thought is a Chinese proverb about taking responsibility for one's own learning.
Seed Saving: Beauty + Bounty by Mary Van DykeMary Van Dyke
Presentation on the beauty and bounty of seed saving - using easy examples of French Marigolds and Pumpkins. Resources include video-link and lesson plan with mini-book and garden and plant signs. This presentation is for Rooting DC, 2017.
Teelie Turner, Posts of the Week, March 27 - April 2, 2017Teelie Turner
This weekly roundup highlights various topics from March 27 to April 2 including fashion trends, recipes of the day, home trends like bedroom refresh and garden design, Easter themes such as toys, décor and the Easter table, a birthday party idea, vegan recipes, gifts for Easter, and an online class. It also promotes the Teelie Turner Shopping Network channel.
The daily announcements at ICPS on October 6th 2015 included wishing Ethan in Grade 4 a happy birthday. It was also noted that cross-country running would take place at 11:35 and there would be junior boys volleyball tryouts during the first activity break for grades 4-6. An author visit was scheduled for the last block of the day. Students and staff had until the end of the week to submit recipes for the school cookbook. A school photo would be taken outside in house colors before coming inside after the second break. Tait in grade 5, Kaedyn in grade 3, and Dylan in grade 5 were recognized for character traits of responsibility and caring. The reflective thought reminded having a fire safety plan with
The library held its 6th annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Six cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Library visitors voted on their favorite from 9am to 12pm. Winners were announced at 12:30pm and the cakes were shared. The event was successful and the library hopes for even more cakes next year for the 7th contest. First place went to a To Kill a Mockingbird cake, second to Winnie the Pooh, and third to The Rainbow Fish. An honorable mention went to a Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site cake.
The document contains daily announcements for ICPS on October 15, 2015. It announces that there are no birthdays, lists the green team members assisting at the recycling depot, and calls a junior girls volleyball team meeting. It also wishes luck to cross country runners and reminds students that pizza day is tomorrow. Students are asked to submit ideas for the school cookbook title. It is announced that two classes tied for most recipe submissions to the cookbook with 66 recipes each. Orders for the cookbook are due on October 22nd. Three students are recognized for character traits of respect, empathy, caring and responsibility. The daily reflective thought is a Chinese proverb about taking responsibility for one's own learning.
Seed Saving: Beauty + Bounty by Mary Van DykeMary Van Dyke
Presentation on the beauty and bounty of seed saving - using easy examples of French Marigolds and Pumpkins. Resources include video-link and lesson plan with mini-book and garden and plant signs. This presentation is for Rooting DC, 2017.
The document discusses vegan wedding cakes and a baker named Kristi Touchette who creates custom vegan cakes through her business Ahimsa Custom Cakes. Kristi was inspired by old recipes from the early 1900s that used alternatives to eggs and dairy since those ingredients were scarce at the time. These recipes were passed down in her family and Kristi started her business after becoming vegan 6 years ago. While most of her customers are not vegan, she finds success due to creative flavors and accommodating guests with different diets at weddings.
The announcements for Pine River school on May 29th included:
- It was Monday, May 29th 2017 and they sang the National Anthem.
- It was Mrs. Blayney's birthday.
- Yearbook order forms and June pizza order forms were due soon.
- An Eco Team tip to clean out food containers before recycling.
- A reminder of the toy and craft donation bin at the school.
- Gotcha winners for the day from different classrooms.
- Reminders about recycling and office helpers for the day.
1) Today is Wednesday November 4, 2015. Happy Birthday to Cade in grade 8. The Green Team assisting at the Recycling Depot today includes Kaitlin O, Graham, Adrianna, Christine and Briar.
2) There will be a Nest Point collector meeting at first nutrition break. Kindergarteners will plant bulbs in the school garden boxes and others should stay out of the boxes. Order forms for a Vista order went home yesterday.
3) Junior volleyball teams will participate in a zone tournament next Thursday. Practices for Junior Boys volleyball will be on Thursday and Friday during first activity breaks.
Top 7 spring fashion tips for today's modern womenadvardgibbs
If you want to look stylish and modern women on this spring, you need to stay up to date with the latest fashion trends. In this presentation you can get top 7 tips to freshen up your look for spring.
This document provides metadata about the book "Energy and the Environment" by Robert A. Ristinen. The book has 384 pages and was published in 2006 by John Wiley & Sons. It discusses the relationship between energy and the environment. It is in English and has ISBN numbers listed.
1) The announcements notify students of various events at the school including a reuse campaign counting containers in student lunches, a basketball game outcome, and eco team activities.
2) It recognizes students demonstrating the character traits of responsibility and respect.
3) The daily message discusses the origins of blue box recycling in Canada.
The document summarizes the events and activities at the Sciennes Fundraising Summer Fair 2019. It lists various stalls and activities including sustainable foods, a green team, preloved items, face painting, baking, games, henna art, and a raffle. It concludes that the fair was able to raise over £5000 for charity.
The document provides announcements for ICPS including birthdays, yearbook ordering deadlines, returning volleyball jerseys, an eco message about ocean trash, character trait recognitions, and a reflective thought about courage and being a positive influence.
This document provides announcements for ICPS on January 27, 2016. It announces that it is day 4, there are no birthdays, and which green team members are assisting at the recycling depot. It also announces an upcoming Winter Walk Day on February 3rd and National Sweater Day on February 4th. Students are reminded that today is Favorite Book Day for Literacy Week and Bell Let's Talk Day to promote mental health awareness. The daily message discusses the origin of the blue box recycling program in Canada. Finally, it recognizes students for character traits and provides a reflective thought about Bell Let's Talk Day.
Announcements for Wednesday June 17, 2015Pine River
The document contains announcements for a school including that there are no birthdays in June or August to celebrate, choir practice will be at the first nutrition break, and the year-end BBQ is tomorrow starting at 5:00 pm. It also recognizes students for character traits like responsibility and empathy and includes a daily message about natural resource usage in the US compared to the rest of the world. The reflective thought for the day encourages students to be the kind of friend they want.
Michigan has unique geographical features like Mackinac Island which bans cars. It also has cultural festivals celebrating cherry and art. The state has a long history in industries like agriculture and is home to famous people like Stevie Wonder. Michigan's Great Lakes provide natural resources and shape its climate and major cities.
The document contains announcements for a Thursday at ICPS including:
1) A reminder that tomorrow is a PA day with no school for students and the time for a literacy week assembly.
2) Special announcements from the Energy Squad about an upcoming Winter Walk Day and National Sweater Day to encourage energy conservation.
3) Notices of a tap practice, a basketball team's win, and an assembly to collect points from literary characters seen at school.
The document contains daily announcements for Pine River school on May 29th, 2018. It acknowledges that the school is on the traditional land of the Anishinaabeg people. It wishes Mrs. Blayney a happy birthday, promotes a local restaurant called Crabby Joe's, and reminds Kindergarten and Grade 1 students about a field trip to Tiffin Center. It also provides information about Eco Team tips, office helpers, and Gotcha winners.
The document contains announcements for ICPS on May 12, 2015. It includes announcements about birthdays, recycling duties, yearbook photos, pizza day, a visiting dog program, track and field day preparations, energy saving tips, character recognitions, and a reflective thought. Various clubs, events, and reminders are mentioned across four pages of announcements for the school.
This document provides 10 discussion questions about how Christmas is celebrated and traditions surrounding the holiday. It asks about traditions in one's home country, favorite gifts, whether children believe in Santa Claus, thoughts on lying to children, Christmas food traditions like mince pies, and whether people attend church services on Christmas Day. It also briefly touches on perceptions that Christmas can be depressing or too commercialized.
Mon. Feb. 26th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The daily announcements for Pine River school on February 26th included recognizing Frankie's birthday, welcoming a visiting author and notifying students of volleyball and grad photo scheduling changes. It also congratulated effective speaking competitors and reminded students of recycling duties and encouraged being good friends.
Pike Bay lake has an area of 4,760 acres, a maximum depth of 95 feet, and most cabins are located in the Chippewa National Forest. The Mississippi River flows into Pike Bay and connects it to an eight lake chain. The listed cabin has vaulted ceilings, knotty pine walls, a wood stove, and sleeps 10 people. It is located 5-7 minutes from Cass Lake and has easy access to the bike trail and sandy beach on Pike Bay.
The announcements provide information about the date being May 31st, acknowledge the traditional land of the Anishinaabeg people, remind students that tomorrow is a PA day with no school, and recognize winners of the Gotcha program who should come to the office at first break.
Mon., May 6, 2019 Pine River Announcements Pine River
The daily announcements for Pine River school on May 6th, 2019 included acknowledging that the school is on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabeg people. It also noted that there were no birthdays, and reminded students about an upcoming Kindergarten information session and Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser. Finally, it announced the winners of the daily "Gotcha" prizes and encouraged students to bring recycling bins to earn house points.
MISS TEEN HYDERABAD 2024 - WINNER RYKA TANDONDK PAGEANT
In the dynamic city of Hyderabad, a youthful and outstandingly skilled person has as of late made waves on the national stage. Ryka Tandon, a 14-year-old understudy, has been honored with the prestigious title of Miss High Schooler India 2024 Victor, Pride of India, from the Dk Show. Her travels to this regarded position are a confirmation of her unflinching devotion, ability, and tireless endeavors. Despite her youthful age, Ryka has, as of now, accomplished momentous points of reference that recognize her as a guide of motivation and pride for her city and her nation. This article digs into the uncommon life and accomplishments of Ryka Tandon, investigating her foundation, achievements, and the qualities that make her a standout individual.
The document discusses vegan wedding cakes and a baker named Kristi Touchette who creates custom vegan cakes through her business Ahimsa Custom Cakes. Kristi was inspired by old recipes from the early 1900s that used alternatives to eggs and dairy since those ingredients were scarce at the time. These recipes were passed down in her family and Kristi started her business after becoming vegan 6 years ago. While most of her customers are not vegan, she finds success due to creative flavors and accommodating guests with different diets at weddings.
The announcements for Pine River school on May 29th included:
- It was Monday, May 29th 2017 and they sang the National Anthem.
- It was Mrs. Blayney's birthday.
- Yearbook order forms and June pizza order forms were due soon.
- An Eco Team tip to clean out food containers before recycling.
- A reminder of the toy and craft donation bin at the school.
- Gotcha winners for the day from different classrooms.
- Reminders about recycling and office helpers for the day.
1) Today is Wednesday November 4, 2015. Happy Birthday to Cade in grade 8. The Green Team assisting at the Recycling Depot today includes Kaitlin O, Graham, Adrianna, Christine and Briar.
2) There will be a Nest Point collector meeting at first nutrition break. Kindergarteners will plant bulbs in the school garden boxes and others should stay out of the boxes. Order forms for a Vista order went home yesterday.
3) Junior volleyball teams will participate in a zone tournament next Thursday. Practices for Junior Boys volleyball will be on Thursday and Friday during first activity breaks.
Top 7 spring fashion tips for today's modern womenadvardgibbs
If you want to look stylish and modern women on this spring, you need to stay up to date with the latest fashion trends. In this presentation you can get top 7 tips to freshen up your look for spring.
This document provides metadata about the book "Energy and the Environment" by Robert A. Ristinen. The book has 384 pages and was published in 2006 by John Wiley & Sons. It discusses the relationship between energy and the environment. It is in English and has ISBN numbers listed.
1) The announcements notify students of various events at the school including a reuse campaign counting containers in student lunches, a basketball game outcome, and eco team activities.
2) It recognizes students demonstrating the character traits of responsibility and respect.
3) The daily message discusses the origins of blue box recycling in Canada.
The document summarizes the events and activities at the Sciennes Fundraising Summer Fair 2019. It lists various stalls and activities including sustainable foods, a green team, preloved items, face painting, baking, games, henna art, and a raffle. It concludes that the fair was able to raise over £5000 for charity.
The document provides announcements for ICPS including birthdays, yearbook ordering deadlines, returning volleyball jerseys, an eco message about ocean trash, character trait recognitions, and a reflective thought about courage and being a positive influence.
This document provides announcements for ICPS on January 27, 2016. It announces that it is day 4, there are no birthdays, and which green team members are assisting at the recycling depot. It also announces an upcoming Winter Walk Day on February 3rd and National Sweater Day on February 4th. Students are reminded that today is Favorite Book Day for Literacy Week and Bell Let's Talk Day to promote mental health awareness. The daily message discusses the origin of the blue box recycling program in Canada. Finally, it recognizes students for character traits and provides a reflective thought about Bell Let's Talk Day.
Announcements for Wednesday June 17, 2015Pine River
The document contains announcements for a school including that there are no birthdays in June or August to celebrate, choir practice will be at the first nutrition break, and the year-end BBQ is tomorrow starting at 5:00 pm. It also recognizes students for character traits like responsibility and empathy and includes a daily message about natural resource usage in the US compared to the rest of the world. The reflective thought for the day encourages students to be the kind of friend they want.
Michigan has unique geographical features like Mackinac Island which bans cars. It also has cultural festivals celebrating cherry and art. The state has a long history in industries like agriculture and is home to famous people like Stevie Wonder. Michigan's Great Lakes provide natural resources and shape its climate and major cities.
The document contains announcements for a Thursday at ICPS including:
1) A reminder that tomorrow is a PA day with no school for students and the time for a literacy week assembly.
2) Special announcements from the Energy Squad about an upcoming Winter Walk Day and National Sweater Day to encourage energy conservation.
3) Notices of a tap practice, a basketball team's win, and an assembly to collect points from literary characters seen at school.
The document contains daily announcements for Pine River school on May 29th, 2018. It acknowledges that the school is on the traditional land of the Anishinaabeg people. It wishes Mrs. Blayney a happy birthday, promotes a local restaurant called Crabby Joe's, and reminds Kindergarten and Grade 1 students about a field trip to Tiffin Center. It also provides information about Eco Team tips, office helpers, and Gotcha winners.
The document contains announcements for ICPS on May 12, 2015. It includes announcements about birthdays, recycling duties, yearbook photos, pizza day, a visiting dog program, track and field day preparations, energy saving tips, character recognitions, and a reflective thought. Various clubs, events, and reminders are mentioned across four pages of announcements for the school.
This document provides 10 discussion questions about how Christmas is celebrated and traditions surrounding the holiday. It asks about traditions in one's home country, favorite gifts, whether children believe in Santa Claus, thoughts on lying to children, Christmas food traditions like mince pies, and whether people attend church services on Christmas Day. It also briefly touches on perceptions that Christmas can be depressing or too commercialized.
Mon. Feb. 26th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The daily announcements for Pine River school on February 26th included recognizing Frankie's birthday, welcoming a visiting author and notifying students of volleyball and grad photo scheduling changes. It also congratulated effective speaking competitors and reminded students of recycling duties and encouraged being good friends.
Pike Bay lake has an area of 4,760 acres, a maximum depth of 95 feet, and most cabins are located in the Chippewa National Forest. The Mississippi River flows into Pike Bay and connects it to an eight lake chain. The listed cabin has vaulted ceilings, knotty pine walls, a wood stove, and sleeps 10 people. It is located 5-7 minutes from Cass Lake and has easy access to the bike trail and sandy beach on Pike Bay.
The announcements provide information about the date being May 31st, acknowledge the traditional land of the Anishinaabeg people, remind students that tomorrow is a PA day with no school, and recognize winners of the Gotcha program who should come to the office at first break.
Mon., May 6, 2019 Pine River Announcements Pine River
The daily announcements for Pine River school on May 6th, 2019 included acknowledging that the school is on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabeg people. It also noted that there were no birthdays, and reminded students about an upcoming Kindergarten information session and Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser. Finally, it announced the winners of the daily "Gotcha" prizes and encouraged students to bring recycling bins to earn house points.
MISS TEEN HYDERABAD 2024 - WINNER RYKA TANDONDK PAGEANT
In the dynamic city of Hyderabad, a youthful and outstandingly skilled person has as of late made waves on the national stage. Ryka Tandon, a 14-year-old understudy, has been honored with the prestigious title of Miss High Schooler India 2024 Victor, Pride of India, from the Dk Show. Her travels to this regarded position are a confirmation of her unflinching devotion, ability, and tireless endeavors. Despite her youthful age, Ryka has, as of now, accomplished momentous points of reference that recognize her as a guide of motivation and pride for her city and her nation. This article digs into the uncommon life and accomplishments of Ryka Tandon, investigating her foundation, achievements, and the qualities that make her a standout individual.
Press Release - Invisible Disease June 21, 2024Purdue Global
Invisible Disease
PRESS RELEASE: 21 June 2024 / Lenawee County
When I moved my family to Clinton Village in 2021, I had no idea how much our lives would change. I was drawn in by the cute Victorian homes, and the historical presence of the rural community. Little did I know that the reality of a family like mine moving into the community would have so many immediate negative repercussions. Despite my love of our new home and the idealism of a country lifestyle, only a few people wanted us to share in their same happiness. Life over the past couple of years has changed drastically.
We first came to Michigan to take care of my then nine-year-old son Ben. Ben was diagnosed with incurable brain cancer at the age of 2. He has had three reocurrences and one aneurysm during that time. In 2020, he had his last reocurrence which resulted in seven weeks of gamma knife radiation treatment to a little over a quarter of his brain in the front left parietal lobe. The remaining scar tissue affects various aspects of the brain. He also has 36 staples, bolts, and plates in his brain and parts that are keeping his skull together.
Ben looks like a regular boy. His disease is what we call invisible because to look at him, you would never know he has brain trauma. He is the epitome of a cancer warrior! I thought Clinton Village was perfect for us. The motto is exactly what I’ve always said about Raising Ben. “It takes a Village.”
My naivete was shattered because of the constant turmoil we’ve encountered with the Clinton school system, The Village Inc. and the local police. The problems started immediately after living in the village for only a few weeks. The police became a consistent presence at our front door, prompted by our neighbors who felt we needed formal reprimands for a variety of reasons which included having a dangerous carport, owning a loud pocket dirt bike, and complaints that our front and backyard lawns were apparently too long. These are just a few of the supposed violations that were cited by our neighbors and that compelled them to report us to The Village headquarters and/or the police department.
During this time, we as a family tried to be good neighbors, were always friendly, smiled, said hello, and continued to offer baked goods whenever possible. They weren’t having it!
The Clinton elementary school held an IEP meeting, upon my request, to help Ben in school when we arrived in 2021. Ben had a few minor needs that required attention such as additional breaks during class time to give his over-stimulated brain a rest, extra help on assignments, assistance from a paraprofessional a few hours a day for redirecting and fine motor skill attention, as well as ADHD and non grand mal seizures (Epilepsy). The control factor for the implementation of Ben’s IEP is ongoing. He needs brakes when he feels overwhelmed, and that time cannot be scheduled.
Imagine a child swimming underwater. The child needs to breathe, so he comes up f
The Power of Gratitude: How Gratitude Can Change Your LifebluetroyvictorVinay
n our fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life, often forgetting to pause and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us. Yet, there is a simple but profound practice that can significantly transform our lives: gratitude. Embracing gratitude isn’t just about saying “thank you” but about adopting an attitude of thankfulness that can shift our perspective, enhance our well-being, and lead to a more fulfilling life.
Dive into this presentation to explore the complete guide to the 7 Chakras and their effects, and discover the fascinating world of chakras. Learn how these seven energy centers influence your physical, emotional, and spiritual health, and find out how balancing them can improve your overall well-being and harmony.
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Our project "Recycling Old Clothes" aims to enhance the public's understanding and participation in the recycling of used clothes through scientific and technological means, and promote the concept of sustainable development.
Navigating the World of Topsoil: A Guide to the Right Choice for Your Gardennerissacampuzano
Are you looking to improve your garden's health but unsure about which topsoil to choose? This PPT provides insights into selecting the right topsoil for your gardening needs. From understanding various types of topsoil to evaluating their benefits, this resource equips you with the essential knowledge to make an informed decision. Explore to learn more.
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Discover how to choose the right toddler clothing for your needs with Chi Linen. Our guide covers essential tips and factors to consider, ensuring your little one is stylish and comfortable in every outfit.
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HR STRATEGIES AND EMPLOYEE OUTCOMES: A STUDY ON COMPENSATION, APPRAISAL, RECO...indexPub
This study examines the relationship between HR practices and employee outcomes in order to provide insight into the crucial role HR practices play in organisational dynamics. The results show that HR procedures significantly affect workers' engagement with their work and their ability to decide whether or not to stay with their current employer. In order to improve staff retention rates and achieve sustained organisational effectiveness, this study's findings stress the significance of well-crafted human resource policies. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the multifaceted relationship between human resource practices and employee outcomes, specifically focusing on compensation, performance appraisal, and recognition programs. By delving into these dynamics, the research aims to enhance our understanding of how these HR strategies influence job embeddedness and the intention to quit among employees, ultimately providing valuable insights for organizations to optimize their HR policies and employee retention strategies. Design/Methodology: This research adopts a quantitative approach, utilizing a structured survey instrument administered to a diverse sample of employees across various industries. Data collected will be analyzed using advanced statistical techniques, including regression analysis, to examine the associations between compensation, performance appraisal, recognition programs, job embeddedness, and intention to quit. Additionally, qualitative data such as open-ended responses will be analyzed to gain deeper insights into employee perceptions and experiences. Findings: Reveal significant correlations are identified as key determinants of job embeddedness, with higher levels of job satisfaction and commitment associated with these practices. Moreover, employees exposed to effective HR strategies exhibit a decreased intention to quit, highlighting the role of these practices in retaining talent. The study also identifies nuanced interactions between these variables, shedding light on the complexity of HR practices' impact on employee attitudes and behaviours. Practical Implications: By recognizing the importance of compensation, performance appraisal, and recognition programs in promoting job embeddedness and reducing intention to quit, organizations can design and implement more effective HR policies. This, in turn, can lead to improved employee retention rates, increased job satisfaction, and ultimately contribute to organizational success and stability. Originality/Value: The originality of this research lies in its ability to provide organizations with a comprehensive understanding of the interconnectedness of these variables, thus offering valuable insights and practical recommendations for HR practitioners and organizational leaders striving to retain talent and foster a positive workplace culture.