This document outlines the rules and structure for the Kentucky State FFA Veterinary Science Career Development Event hosted by Murray State University on November 16, 2016. The event will follow National FFA guidelines and be evaluated using their rubrics. It will include a written exam covering various veterinary topics, an identification component for equipment, parasites and breeds, math problems, and practical stations involving handling/restraint techniques and clinical procedures. Participants will be scored on their performance and verbal explanations of each station by judges. While based on National FFA guidelines, this event will not include a team activity or current event topic section.
The document outlines the Burley Tobacco Essay Contest for Kentucky FFA members. The contest aims to foster understanding of burley tobacco's economic importance and its history. Eligible members may submit a 300-500 word essay on the given topic, "Organic Tobacco's Future in the Industry". Essays must follow specific formatting rules and the state winner will be selected from twelve regional winners.
This document provides information for the Kentucky Association FFA (Future Farmers of America) exhibits at the state fair, including the board members and superintendents in charge, the amount of money offered for FFA exhibits, and the schedule of events. It also includes the general rules for FFA exhibits, divisions for corn and soybean exhibits, and the premium amounts offered for different placing in each corn and soybean class.
The document lists the exclusive references that will be used to develop questions for the annual Kentucky FFA Quiz Contest. It includes the Official FFA Manual, Student Handbook, National FFA Website, Kentucky FFA History Website, and current state officers. Participants may also be asked about state and national dues, Kentucky FFA regions, and the location of the state convention. Certain topics like state CDE winners and deadlines will no longer be included.
This document provides the rules and scoring guidelines for the Prepared Public Speaking LDE event at the regional and state FFA levels. The speech must be between 6-8 minutes prepared by the participant without outside assistance. It can be on any current agricultural topic. Speeches will be judged on content, delivery, and the participant's response to questions by a panel of judges from agriculture, business, and education. The winner will advance to the national public speaking competition.
The Kentucky State FFA Poultry CDE will be held on April 13, 2016 at Murray State University's Agriculture Exposition Center. The event will follow a modified version of the National Contest and will include evaluating live poultry, ready-to-cook poultry, shell eggs, further processed poultry products, chicken carcass parts identification, and a written exam. Contestants will be evaluated on their ability to grade broilers, egg-type hens, chicken and turkey carcasses, interior and exterior eggs, further processed poultry meat, chicken parts identification, and knowledge of the poultry industry.
This document provides instructions for judges at the Kentucky FFA Parliamentary Procedure Contest. Key points include:
1) Significant rule changes from the previous reference book include limits on debate participation and appropriate terminology.
2) Event cards designate which team member is responsible for moving each parliamentary motion.
3) The contest time limit is 10 minutes and 30 seconds, from opening to closing of the meeting. Teams are penalized for going over time.
4) Teams are scored on opening ceremonies, correct use of parliamentary motions, quality of discussion, the chair's ability to preside, and accuracy of meeting minutes. Maximum points are awarded for fully correct demonstrations based on the event cards.
This document provides 10 potential topics for an impromptu speech for the Bluegrass Region FFA on various aspects of aquaculture, including selecting an aquaculture crop, controlling diseases, choosing a filtration system, careers in aquaculture, raising a freshwater species, selecting an aquaculture system, developing a marketing plan, feeding crops, components of re-circulatory systems, and factors of water quality in aquaculture systems.
This document outlines the rules and structure for the Kentucky State FFA Veterinary Science Career Development Event hosted by Murray State University on November 16, 2016. The event will follow National FFA guidelines and be evaluated using their rubrics. It will include a written exam covering various veterinary topics, an identification component for equipment, parasites and breeds, math problems, and practical stations involving handling/restraint techniques and clinical procedures. Participants will be scored on their performance and verbal explanations of each station by judges. While based on National FFA guidelines, this event will not include a team activity or current event topic section.
The document outlines the Burley Tobacco Essay Contest for Kentucky FFA members. The contest aims to foster understanding of burley tobacco's economic importance and its history. Eligible members may submit a 300-500 word essay on the given topic, "Organic Tobacco's Future in the Industry". Essays must follow specific formatting rules and the state winner will be selected from twelve regional winners.
This document provides information for the Kentucky Association FFA (Future Farmers of America) exhibits at the state fair, including the board members and superintendents in charge, the amount of money offered for FFA exhibits, and the schedule of events. It also includes the general rules for FFA exhibits, divisions for corn and soybean exhibits, and the premium amounts offered for different placing in each corn and soybean class.
The document lists the exclusive references that will be used to develop questions for the annual Kentucky FFA Quiz Contest. It includes the Official FFA Manual, Student Handbook, National FFA Website, Kentucky FFA History Website, and current state officers. Participants may also be asked about state and national dues, Kentucky FFA regions, and the location of the state convention. Certain topics like state CDE winners and deadlines will no longer be included.
This document provides the rules and scoring guidelines for the Prepared Public Speaking LDE event at the regional and state FFA levels. The speech must be between 6-8 minutes prepared by the participant without outside assistance. It can be on any current agricultural topic. Speeches will be judged on content, delivery, and the participant's response to questions by a panel of judges from agriculture, business, and education. The winner will advance to the national public speaking competition.
The Kentucky State FFA Poultry CDE will be held on April 13, 2016 at Murray State University's Agriculture Exposition Center. The event will follow a modified version of the National Contest and will include evaluating live poultry, ready-to-cook poultry, shell eggs, further processed poultry products, chicken carcass parts identification, and a written exam. Contestants will be evaluated on their ability to grade broilers, egg-type hens, chicken and turkey carcasses, interior and exterior eggs, further processed poultry meat, chicken parts identification, and knowledge of the poultry industry.
This document provides instructions for judges at the Kentucky FFA Parliamentary Procedure Contest. Key points include:
1) Significant rule changes from the previous reference book include limits on debate participation and appropriate terminology.
2) Event cards designate which team member is responsible for moving each parliamentary motion.
3) The contest time limit is 10 minutes and 30 seconds, from opening to closing of the meeting. Teams are penalized for going over time.
4) Teams are scored on opening ceremonies, correct use of parliamentary motions, quality of discussion, the chair's ability to preside, and accuracy of meeting minutes. Maximum points are awarded for fully correct demonstrations based on the event cards.
This document provides 10 potential topics for an impromptu speech for the Bluegrass Region FFA on various aspects of aquaculture, including selecting an aquaculture crop, controlling diseases, choosing a filtration system, careers in aquaculture, raising a freshwater species, selecting an aquaculture system, developing a marketing plan, feeding crops, components of re-circulatory systems, and factors of water quality in aquaculture systems.
The document outlines the rules and procedures for impromptu speaking events at the regional and state FFA conventions in Kentucky. It describes that separate impromptu speaking events will be held in various agricultural areas at both the regional and state levels. At the events, participants will receive two topics 30 minutes before speaking and must choose one to present on in a 6 minute speech. Judges will evaluate the speeches and select regional winners who may advance to state competitions. The scoring rubric evaluates both the content and delivery of the impromptu speeches.
This document provides rules and guidelines for a Parliamentary Procedure CDE event at the regional and state level. It outlines:
- Team composition requirements of 10 members in specific roles
- The event will consist of a written test, opening/closing ceremonies demonstration, 10-minute parliamentary procedure presentation, and secretary's minutes
- Specific rules for the parliamentary procedure presentation including motion types, time limits, notes, and scoring of debates
- Requirements for the secretary's minutes to be prepared after the presentation within 20 minutes according to Robert's Rules of Order.
1. The document provides instructions for setting up and conducting a parliamentary procedure contest. It outlines acquiring necessary materials like event cards listing motions, score sheets, and a stopwatch.
2. Judges are oriented on scoring abilities demonstrations out of 20 points each and debates out of 20 points for the best. Judges review the event cards listing which officer must move each motion.
3. Teams are given 1 minute to review cards before beginning their meeting demonstration. They must complete all motions on the cards and can be penalized for going over the 10 minute and 30 second time limit.
The horsemanship contest will be held on November 16, 2016 at Murray State University. Riders must register online by November 4 and submit notarized waivers by the same date. The contest will be limited to the first 20 teams that register. There will be four horsemanship classes for different experience levels. Riders will draw horses at the coaches' meeting and immediately mount for judging with no warm-up time. Points will be awarded to determine individual winners in each class and high point western team.
The document provides information about the Horse Judging Career Development Event (CDE) to be held on November 16, 2016 at Murray State University. Teams must register online by November 4th and check-in between 7:30-8:30 AM. The event will include three performance classes, three halter classes, and two classes requiring oral reasons that are shorter than 2 minutes. Classes will follow national FFA guidelines and use Scantron scoring. Patterns for applicable classes will be provided to teams before the start of the event.
This document lists 13 potential topics for extemporaneous public speaking contests in regional and state agricultural competitions in 2017. The topics cover a wide range of issues in agriculture including sustainable agriculture, genetically modified organisms, immigration, value added agriculture and agri-tourism, ensuring an adequate supply of agriculture teachers, consumer concerns about health and nutrition, global agriculture issues, tools for starting farming operations, improving water quality and quantity for agriculture, effects of veterinary feed directives, using new technology to increase food production, remaining profitable during economic downturns, and implications of the local foods movement.
This rubric evaluates a Creed Speaking presentation on several criteria in the areas of oral communication, non-verbal communication, and question and answer. It assesses elements like speaking without hesitation, pace, tone, pronunciation, volume, eye contact, mannerisms, gestures, poise, being detail-oriented, speaking unrehearsed, and use of examples. Points are awarded on a scale from strong evidence of each skill to no evidence of each skill. The total points are calculated, with deductions taken for going over time or word inaccuracies.
The document provides rules and information about the FFA Extemporaneous Public Speaking career development event (CDE) at the regional and state level. Participants will draw three random topics, have two minutes to select one, and then have 30 minutes to prepare without notes before giving a 4-6 minute speech. They will then have 5 additional minutes to answer questions from judges. Speeches will be judged on knowledge, delivery, organization, effectiveness, and response to questions out of 100 total points. The winner at the state level will represent Kentucky at the national CDE.
Waiver and release_of_liability-_horse_contestkyffa
This waiver and release of liability document summarizes the inherent risks of participating in equestrian activities at Murray State University. It releases Murray State University and its employees from any liability for injuries that may occur during participation in equestrian classes or related activities. The participant acknowledges that horse riding involves risks of severe injury or death. By signing, the participant accepts these risks and agrees not to hold Murray State University liable for any injuries resulting from participation in equestrian activities.
This document outlines the rules and procedures for the FFA Creed Speaking career development event. The purpose is to develop the public speaking skills of 8th and 9th grade FFA members and advance their degree in the organization. Eligible participants will present the FFA Creed from memory in 4 minutes or less, and be judged on areas like oral communication, non-verbal communication, and answering questions. The top speaker at the regional event will represent the region at state convention.
This document provides information about Kentucky FFA Association events and awards for 2017, including deadlines, general rules, and details about specific Career Development Events (CDEs) and Leadership Development Events (LDEs). It lists over 30 different events with brief descriptions and rules. The table of contents outlines the various sections covering topics such as FFA Days, State Convention events, State Fair events, CDEs/LDEs, degrees, scholarships and more. Contact information is also provided for submitting various reports and applications.
2014 agricultural communications cde media plan scenariokyffa
The document provides information about the 2014 Agricultural Communications CDE to be held on June 9th at the University of Kentucky. Participants will develop a media plan and budget of $5,000 to promote an FFA service project. The written media plan is due by May 16th. During the event, participants will have 60 minutes to complete one of three assigned practicums - designing a one-page flier using design software, creating a blog on a provided topic using writing and design software, or writing a feature story using word processing software. The CDE will include individual components like an editing exercise, communications quiz, and practicums worth a total of 450 points as well as a 200 point media plan and 125 point presentation
To start a new FFA chapter in Kentucky, a school must first have an approved agricultural education program in place with a certified teacher, curriculum leading to a career pathway completion, and necessary facilities. The school should then send information including chapter details, officers, constitution, and planned activities to the Kentucky FFA Executive Secretary to request a charter. Upon approval, the secretary will obtain a chapter number from the National FFA Organization and notify the advisor, allowing members to be entered and dues paid for recognition of the new chapter at the State FFA Convention.
This document outlines the constitution and bylaws of the [School Name] FFA chapter. It establishes the chapter name and objectives, which include career preparation, personal growth, and community involvement through agricultural education and FFA programs. It describes the types of membership, degrees, officer positions and election procedures. It also establishes committees and responsibilities, meeting guidelines, and policies for activities and awards. The constitution provides structure and guidelines for the operations of the [School Name] FFA chapter.
This document is an application for an Agriculture Achiever Grant. It requests information such as the project title, coordinator contact information, amount of grant funds and matching funds requested, total project budget and period, itemized project budget, and project description. The applicant agrees to comply with reporting requirements, and the completed application is due December 10th to the provided address.
This document outlines the requirements and guidelines for Kentucky FFA chapter secretary books that are submitted for regional contests. It provides instructions on the required sections and order of the book, including organization sheets, programs of work, meeting schedules, membership rolls, minutes, constitutions, and correspondence. It details how the books will be judged on neatness, accuracy, completeness, and quality of minutes. The secretary's book is meant to be a permanent record of the chapter's activities throughout the year.
The committee workshop agenda includes an opening welcome by the President, an invocation by the Chaplain, icebreakers led by the Treasurer, and a discussion of the committee's role in publicity led by the Reporter. It also covers the responsibilities of the Chairman to be discussed by the Vice President, committee reports from the Secretary, and expectations for the chairman, secretaries, and members from the Officers. The agenda concludes with groups breaking up for various committee meetings over pizza and drinks.
This document is a calendar for an FFA committee that outlines tasks and reports needed each month. It assigns reports or tasks to be completed by the committee for each month of the year to help the committee stay on track and accomplish its goals over a 12-month period. The calendar provides a concise overview of the committee's planned activities and responsibilities across the year.
The Program of Activities (POA) is a detailed list of all activities the FFA chapter plans to conduct in a given year. It is developed by officers and committee chairs over the summer and provides guidance for chapter leadership. The POA is organized by the ten FFA committees and includes sections for activity goals, responsibilities, and accomplishments. It is a living document that must be regularly updated. The Vice President typically oversees the POA to help members plan and conduct activities.
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The document outlines the rules and procedures for impromptu speaking events at the regional and state FFA conventions in Kentucky. It describes that separate impromptu speaking events will be held in various agricultural areas at both the regional and state levels. At the events, participants will receive two topics 30 minutes before speaking and must choose one to present on in a 6 minute speech. Judges will evaluate the speeches and select regional winners who may advance to state competitions. The scoring rubric evaluates both the content and delivery of the impromptu speeches.
This document provides rules and guidelines for a Parliamentary Procedure CDE event at the regional and state level. It outlines:
- Team composition requirements of 10 members in specific roles
- The event will consist of a written test, opening/closing ceremonies demonstration, 10-minute parliamentary procedure presentation, and secretary's minutes
- Specific rules for the parliamentary procedure presentation including motion types, time limits, notes, and scoring of debates
- Requirements for the secretary's minutes to be prepared after the presentation within 20 minutes according to Robert's Rules of Order.
1. The document provides instructions for setting up and conducting a parliamentary procedure contest. It outlines acquiring necessary materials like event cards listing motions, score sheets, and a stopwatch.
2. Judges are oriented on scoring abilities demonstrations out of 20 points each and debates out of 20 points for the best. Judges review the event cards listing which officer must move each motion.
3. Teams are given 1 minute to review cards before beginning their meeting demonstration. They must complete all motions on the cards and can be penalized for going over the 10 minute and 30 second time limit.
The horsemanship contest will be held on November 16, 2016 at Murray State University. Riders must register online by November 4 and submit notarized waivers by the same date. The contest will be limited to the first 20 teams that register. There will be four horsemanship classes for different experience levels. Riders will draw horses at the coaches' meeting and immediately mount for judging with no warm-up time. Points will be awarded to determine individual winners in each class and high point western team.
The document provides information about the Horse Judging Career Development Event (CDE) to be held on November 16, 2016 at Murray State University. Teams must register online by November 4th and check-in between 7:30-8:30 AM. The event will include three performance classes, three halter classes, and two classes requiring oral reasons that are shorter than 2 minutes. Classes will follow national FFA guidelines and use Scantron scoring. Patterns for applicable classes will be provided to teams before the start of the event.
This document lists 13 potential topics for extemporaneous public speaking contests in regional and state agricultural competitions in 2017. The topics cover a wide range of issues in agriculture including sustainable agriculture, genetically modified organisms, immigration, value added agriculture and agri-tourism, ensuring an adequate supply of agriculture teachers, consumer concerns about health and nutrition, global agriculture issues, tools for starting farming operations, improving water quality and quantity for agriculture, effects of veterinary feed directives, using new technology to increase food production, remaining profitable during economic downturns, and implications of the local foods movement.
This rubric evaluates a Creed Speaking presentation on several criteria in the areas of oral communication, non-verbal communication, and question and answer. It assesses elements like speaking without hesitation, pace, tone, pronunciation, volume, eye contact, mannerisms, gestures, poise, being detail-oriented, speaking unrehearsed, and use of examples. Points are awarded on a scale from strong evidence of each skill to no evidence of each skill. The total points are calculated, with deductions taken for going over time or word inaccuracies.
The document provides rules and information about the FFA Extemporaneous Public Speaking career development event (CDE) at the regional and state level. Participants will draw three random topics, have two minutes to select one, and then have 30 minutes to prepare without notes before giving a 4-6 minute speech. They will then have 5 additional minutes to answer questions from judges. Speeches will be judged on knowledge, delivery, organization, effectiveness, and response to questions out of 100 total points. The winner at the state level will represent Kentucky at the national CDE.
Waiver and release_of_liability-_horse_contestkyffa
This waiver and release of liability document summarizes the inherent risks of participating in equestrian activities at Murray State University. It releases Murray State University and its employees from any liability for injuries that may occur during participation in equestrian classes or related activities. The participant acknowledges that horse riding involves risks of severe injury or death. By signing, the participant accepts these risks and agrees not to hold Murray State University liable for any injuries resulting from participation in equestrian activities.
This document outlines the rules and procedures for the FFA Creed Speaking career development event. The purpose is to develop the public speaking skills of 8th and 9th grade FFA members and advance their degree in the organization. Eligible participants will present the FFA Creed from memory in 4 minutes or less, and be judged on areas like oral communication, non-verbal communication, and answering questions. The top speaker at the regional event will represent the region at state convention.
This document provides information about Kentucky FFA Association events and awards for 2017, including deadlines, general rules, and details about specific Career Development Events (CDEs) and Leadership Development Events (LDEs). It lists over 30 different events with brief descriptions and rules. The table of contents outlines the various sections covering topics such as FFA Days, State Convention events, State Fair events, CDEs/LDEs, degrees, scholarships and more. Contact information is also provided for submitting various reports and applications.
2014 agricultural communications cde media plan scenariokyffa
The document provides information about the 2014 Agricultural Communications CDE to be held on June 9th at the University of Kentucky. Participants will develop a media plan and budget of $5,000 to promote an FFA service project. The written media plan is due by May 16th. During the event, participants will have 60 minutes to complete one of three assigned practicums - designing a one-page flier using design software, creating a blog on a provided topic using writing and design software, or writing a feature story using word processing software. The CDE will include individual components like an editing exercise, communications quiz, and practicums worth a total of 450 points as well as a 200 point media plan and 125 point presentation
To start a new FFA chapter in Kentucky, a school must first have an approved agricultural education program in place with a certified teacher, curriculum leading to a career pathway completion, and necessary facilities. The school should then send information including chapter details, officers, constitution, and planned activities to the Kentucky FFA Executive Secretary to request a charter. Upon approval, the secretary will obtain a chapter number from the National FFA Organization and notify the advisor, allowing members to be entered and dues paid for recognition of the new chapter at the State FFA Convention.
This document outlines the constitution and bylaws of the [School Name] FFA chapter. It establishes the chapter name and objectives, which include career preparation, personal growth, and community involvement through agricultural education and FFA programs. It describes the types of membership, degrees, officer positions and election procedures. It also establishes committees and responsibilities, meeting guidelines, and policies for activities and awards. The constitution provides structure and guidelines for the operations of the [School Name] FFA chapter.
This document is an application for an Agriculture Achiever Grant. It requests information such as the project title, coordinator contact information, amount of grant funds and matching funds requested, total project budget and period, itemized project budget, and project description. The applicant agrees to comply with reporting requirements, and the completed application is due December 10th to the provided address.
This document outlines the requirements and guidelines for Kentucky FFA chapter secretary books that are submitted for regional contests. It provides instructions on the required sections and order of the book, including organization sheets, programs of work, meeting schedules, membership rolls, minutes, constitutions, and correspondence. It details how the books will be judged on neatness, accuracy, completeness, and quality of minutes. The secretary's book is meant to be a permanent record of the chapter's activities throughout the year.
The committee workshop agenda includes an opening welcome by the President, an invocation by the Chaplain, icebreakers led by the Treasurer, and a discussion of the committee's role in publicity led by the Reporter. It also covers the responsibilities of the Chairman to be discussed by the Vice President, committee reports from the Secretary, and expectations for the chairman, secretaries, and members from the Officers. The agenda concludes with groups breaking up for various committee meetings over pizza and drinks.
This document is a calendar for an FFA committee that outlines tasks and reports needed each month. It assigns reports or tasks to be completed by the committee for each month of the year to help the committee stay on track and accomplish its goals over a 12-month period. The calendar provides a concise overview of the committee's planned activities and responsibilities across the year.
The Program of Activities (POA) is a detailed list of all activities the FFA chapter plans to conduct in a given year. It is developed by officers and committee chairs over the summer and provides guidance for chapter leadership. The POA is organized by the ten FFA committees and includes sections for activity goals, responsibilities, and accomplishments. It is a living document that must be regularly updated. The Vice President typically oversees the POA to help members plan and conduct activities.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.