This document provides an overview of EarthStream, a global recruiting firm focused on the energy, resources, and environment sectors. It describes EarthStream's challenge of meeting growing global demand for energy and resources while protecting the environment. The overview outlines EarthStream's capabilities, focus areas across different market sectors, value proposition, vision, and recruitment process.
This document provides structural calculations for a residential addition project located at 1435 Maple Ave. in El Segundo, CA. It includes design criteria, load assumptions, and calculations to size various beams and headers for the new two-story addition. Revisions from March 2015 through June 2016 address additional beams added, load updates, and shear wall and stud revisions.
This document provides an overview of EarthStream, a global recruiting firm focused on the energy, resources, and environment sectors. It describes EarthStream's challenge of meeting growing global demand for energy and resources while protecting the environment. The overview outlines EarthStream's capabilities, focus areas across different market sectors, value proposition, vision, and recruitment process.
This document provides structural calculations for a residential addition project located at 1435 Maple Ave. in El Segundo, CA. It includes design criteria, load assumptions, and calculations to size various beams and headers for the new two-story addition. Revisions from March 2015 through June 2016 address additional beams added, load updates, and shear wall and stud revisions.
This document discusses Phillip Blond's perspective on using civil society and association to address health inequalities in the UK. It notes decreases in civic engagement, volunteering, and social cohesion. Strengthening social capital by supporting community groups and encouraging participation in health programs could help reduce inequalities. Peer-to-peer communication and promoting personal responsibility are highlighted as strategies.
This document summarizes Malcolm Jones's top five signature themes as identified by the CliftonStrengths assessment:
1. Competition - He enjoys comparing his performance to others and competing to win.
2. Achiever - He feels the need to achieve something tangible every day in order to feel good about himself.
3. Learner - He enjoys the process of learning new things.
4. Futuristic - He likes envisioning potential futures and is inspired by possibilities.
5. Relator - He derives pleasure and strength from close relationships where he can share deeply with others.
This site showcases a couple's wedding pictures from their marriage in St. Lucia. The wedding took place on August 21, 2004 on a beautiful island. They had a picture perfect wedding in paradise. The reception was held at Mont Coubaril in Castries following the ceremony, where they celebrated with friends and dancing and a beautiful cake made by Mrs. Beverly James. Though it rained on the day, the wedding turned out beautifully.
This document discusses Phillip Blond's perspective on using civil society and association to address health inequalities in the UK. It notes decreases in civic engagement, volunteering, and social cohesion. Strengthening social capital by supporting community groups and encouraging participation in health programs could help reduce inequalities. Peer-to-peer communication and promoting personal responsibility are highlighted as strategies.
This document summarizes Malcolm Jones's top five signature themes as identified by the CliftonStrengths assessment:
1. Competition - He enjoys comparing his performance to others and competing to win.
2. Achiever - He feels the need to achieve something tangible every day in order to feel good about himself.
3. Learner - He enjoys the process of learning new things.
4. Futuristic - He likes envisioning potential futures and is inspired by possibilities.
5. Relator - He derives pleasure and strength from close relationships where he can share deeply with others.
This site showcases a couple's wedding pictures from their marriage in St. Lucia. The wedding took place on August 21, 2004 on a beautiful island. They had a picture perfect wedding in paradise. The reception was held at Mont Coubaril in Castries following the ceremony, where they celebrated with friends and dancing and a beautiful cake made by Mrs. Beverly James. Though it rained on the day, the wedding turned out beautifully.