The document provides the rules and format for a question and answer game about identifying campus buildings at the University. Teams of 3-4 students will be shown pictures of buildings and must correctly identify the name, location, and resources within the building. Teams earn points for correct answers and lose points for cell phone use during the game. The document then provides pictures and details about several campus buildings for the teams to identify and answer questions about.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document provides a list of events for Diversity Week at the University of Rhode Island in 2012. The events are organized into categories such as race/gender/age, education, college life/work force, politics/economy, travel/world affairs, health/physical activities, movies/music/books, and religion. Some of the event topics included are "When a Race and Gender Collide in the Classroom", "Bridging Age Gaps in Today's Society", "How to Get a Job (or an internship): An insider's Perspective", "Tibet: Spiritual Heaven, Political Hell", and "It Gets Better at URI: Coming Out for Change". The extensive list of events allowed
This document provides instructions for registering for classes on e-campus at URI. It explains how to log in to e-campus using your username and password, search for classes by subject, view class details like times and locations, and add classes to your shopping cart. It notes that when registration opens, you just need to click "Proceed to Step 2 or 3" to register for the classes in your shopping cart, keeping in mind limits on credits. Helpful links are also provided.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
B+N Industries showed for the first time at the ICFF International Contemporary Furniture Fair. We showed our modular wall System 1224, our infused Veneers technology with our Rex Ray capsule collection and our Fortina louvers - look like wood but are aluminum. Shantell Martin, artist, drew on our fixtures for a live "happening" during the show. Super fun and loved every minute! Find out more: http://www.bnind.com
This document lists diversity organizations and resources at the University of Rhode Island, including contact information. It includes the Student Affairs Diversity Committee, LGBTQ Center, Women's Center, Disability Services for Students, Multicultural Center, and various multicultural student organizations. The resources provide support services related to diversity, inclusion, and underrepresented groups in areas like education, advocacy, accommodations, culture, and identity.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document provides a list of events for Diversity Week at the University of Rhode Island in 2012. The events are organized into categories such as race/gender/age, education, college life/work force, politics/economy, travel/world affairs, health/physical activities, movies/music/books, and religion. Some of the event topics included are "When a Race and Gender Collide in the Classroom", "Bridging Age Gaps in Today's Society", "How to Get a Job (or an internship): An insider's Perspective", "Tibet: Spiritual Heaven, Political Hell", and "It Gets Better at URI: Coming Out for Change". The extensive list of events allowed
This document provides instructions for registering for classes on e-campus at URI. It explains how to log in to e-campus using your username and password, search for classes by subject, view class details like times and locations, and add classes to your shopping cart. It notes that when registration opens, you just need to click "Proceed to Step 2 or 3" to register for the classes in your shopping cart, keeping in mind limits on credits. Helpful links are also provided.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
B+N Industries showed for the first time at the ICFF International Contemporary Furniture Fair. We showed our modular wall System 1224, our infused Veneers technology with our Rex Ray capsule collection and our Fortina louvers - look like wood but are aluminum. Shantell Martin, artist, drew on our fixtures for a live "happening" during the show. Super fun and loved every minute! Find out more: http://www.bnind.com
This document lists diversity organizations and resources at the University of Rhode Island, including contact information. It includes the Student Affairs Diversity Committee, LGBTQ Center, Women's Center, Disability Services for Students, Multicultural Center, and various multicultural student organizations. The resources provide support services related to diversity, inclusion, and underrepresented groups in areas like education, advocacy, accommodations, culture, and identity.
This presentation contains specific product details of Unidek Kolibrie DLG. For more information about this product, go to www.kingspanunidek.com or contact us @kingspanunidek
This document discusses introducing a social calling app for Bangladesh that will be more enjoyable and exciting than existing options like Facebook Messenger. It proposes solutions like allowing users to make calls through the internet without needing balance on their mobile carrier, and marketing the app based on features like making unlimited calls and getting multiple phone numbers while only using one app. The document includes several creative advertising ideas focusing on benefits like paying less to talk and connecting with others for free.
This document provides information about "Dhaka Fashion Fiesta", the largest fashion festival in Bangladesh. It will feature top fashion brands in the country presenting their latest collections. The event aims to increase brand awareness and promote local fashion brands. Plans include stages for fashion shows and performances, booths for brands, and decorations with lighting and sounds. Celebrity attendees and press coverage are also discussed. The organizers welcome participation from fashion houses and sponsors to make it a new era for the Bangladeshi fashion industry.
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Jessica Fedorko graduated from the University of Rhode Island in May 2015 with a GPA of 3.89. She held leadership roles as Vice President of The Alliance and as Founder/President of the URI Campus TOMS Group. She has experience as a nanny, substitute childcare aide, and chief fundraiser for charity events.
Jessica H. Fedorko graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 2015 with a GPA of 3.89. She has experience as a nanny and substitute childcare aide. Fedorko was chief fundraiser for High Point for Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. At URI, she is Vice President of The Alliance and founder/president of the TOMS Group, and mentors freshman students. She has strong computer and technical skills including Microsoft Office and familiarity with various operating systems.
This lesson plan aims to have students explore what makes an ideal URI/college student by splitting them into groups and having them draw their definition of a perfect student on a whiteboard. Each group is given 15 minutes to draw their definition and present an aspect of their drawing to explain what that means to being a good student. The objective is for students to draw their own conclusions about success by advising each other and competing to be as accurate as possible in their depictions of an ideal URI student.
The document outlines the general education requirements at Wright State University, including the categories of:
1) English Communication, which includes writing and communication courses.
2) Fine Arts and Literature, which requires one fine arts and one literature course.
3) Foreign Language/Cross-Cultural Competence, which can be fulfilled through language courses, study abroad, or cross-cultural courses.
4) Letters, which includes courses in history, philosophy, religion, and literature.
5) Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning, which includes math and statistics courses.
6) Natural Sciences, which covers lab science courses.
7) Social Sciences, which includes courses in anthropology,
The document summarizes key demographic information about University of Rhode Island (URI) students during the 2011-2012 academic year. It states that 55.1% of students are women, 62.1% are from Rhode Island with the remaining 37.9% coming from other states and countries. The top international student populations are from South Korea, China, and India. Regarding ethnicity, 70% of students are Caucasian and the average undergraduate student is 20 years old.
This document lists various campus resources available to students at the university. It outlines resources provided by the Academic Enhancement Center, University College, Career Counseling, Counseling, and other offices. It also lists amenities available at locations like the Memorial Union such as lounges, a computer lab, mail boxes, a coffee house, and more. Finally, it provides information on resources at the MultiCultural Center, Library, and Hardge Forum including tutoring, advising, counseling services, study spaces, and more.
This document discusses introducing a social calling app for Bangladesh that will be more enjoyable and exciting than existing options like Facebook Messenger. It proposes solutions like allowing users to make calls through the internet without needing balance on their mobile carrier, and marketing the app based on features like making unlimited calls and getting multiple phone numbers while only using one app. The document includes several creative advertising ideas focusing on benefits like paying less to talk and connecting with others for free.
This document provides information about "Dhaka Fashion Fiesta", the largest fashion festival in Bangladesh. It will feature top fashion brands in the country presenting their latest collections. The event aims to increase brand awareness and promote local fashion brands. Plans include stages for fashion shows and performances, booths for brands, and decorations with lighting and sounds. Celebrity attendees and press coverage are also discussed. The organizers welcome participation from fashion houses and sponsors to make it a new era for the Bangladeshi fashion industry.
The document discusses a portfolio on Behance showcasing new work including a poster, t-shirt design, copy writing and flyer ad for a product called the "INTEX SMART PHONE." It also mentions different options for a paper ad including themes.
This is a Proposal of Launching Event for Alcatel Mobile Distributor in Bangladesh. This is created my me myself from Roop Bangladesh ( Brand & Communication )
I got 4 years of Experience in Media & Advertising
feel free to call : +8801672548081
Zoheb Hossain
Jessica Fedorko graduated from the University of Rhode Island in May 2015 with a GPA of 3.89. She held leadership roles as Vice President of The Alliance and as Founder/President of the URI Campus TOMS Group. She has experience as a nanny, substitute childcare aide, and chief fundraiser for charity events.
Jessica H. Fedorko graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 2015 with a GPA of 3.89. She has experience as a nanny and substitute childcare aide. Fedorko was chief fundraiser for High Point for Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. At URI, she is Vice President of The Alliance and founder/president of the TOMS Group, and mentors freshman students. She has strong computer and technical skills including Microsoft Office and familiarity with various operating systems.
This lesson plan aims to have students explore what makes an ideal URI/college student by splitting them into groups and having them draw their definition of a perfect student on a whiteboard. Each group is given 15 minutes to draw their definition and present an aspect of their drawing to explain what that means to being a good student. The objective is for students to draw their own conclusions about success by advising each other and competing to be as accurate as possible in their depictions of an ideal URI student.
The document outlines the general education requirements at Wright State University, including the categories of:
1) English Communication, which includes writing and communication courses.
2) Fine Arts and Literature, which requires one fine arts and one literature course.
3) Foreign Language/Cross-Cultural Competence, which can be fulfilled through language courses, study abroad, or cross-cultural courses.
4) Letters, which includes courses in history, philosophy, religion, and literature.
5) Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning, which includes math and statistics courses.
6) Natural Sciences, which covers lab science courses.
7) Social Sciences, which includes courses in anthropology,
The document summarizes key demographic information about University of Rhode Island (URI) students during the 2011-2012 academic year. It states that 55.1% of students are women, 62.1% are from Rhode Island with the remaining 37.9% coming from other states and countries. The top international student populations are from South Korea, China, and India. Regarding ethnicity, 70% of students are Caucasian and the average undergraduate student is 20 years old.
This document lists various campus resources available to students at the university. It outlines resources provided by the Academic Enhancement Center, University College, Career Counseling, Counseling, and other offices. It also lists amenities available at locations like the Memorial Union such as lounges, a computer lab, mail boxes, a coffee house, and more. Finally, it provides information on resources at the MultiCultural Center, Library, and Hardge Forum including tutoring, advising, counseling services, study spaces, and more.
2. Rules of the Game
• You will be split into groups of 3 or 4
• You will be shown a picture of a building. It is your job to
identify and write down:
– The name of the building
– The location of the building
– All the resources within it that building
– AND, if a group member has been in that building – tell
your own experience.
• 1 point will be awarded to the team per resource, name,
location, and personal experience. You will have 3-5
minutes to answer each question (time depends on
building).
3. For every cell phone I see you will lose ONE point – and your
answers for that question will be disqualified.
4. What building is this?
Mackal-Tootell
Indoor running track (8 laps = 1 mile)
Multi-purpose courts for basketball and group exercise
classes
Two fitness centers: One for cardio, one for weights
Men’s and Women’s locker rooms
Pool
Location: Behind dorms, next to Ryan Center
[Double Points for saying anything not listed above –
subject to fact check.]
5. What building is this?
Health Services
Clinic
Women’s Clinic
Pharmacy
X-rays
Testing
Nutrition
Location: The Potter Building – Across from Butterfield Hall
6. What building is this?
Library
Circulation
Copying/Printing/Scanning
Books
Media Resource Center
Computer labs
Study spaces
Research help desk
Location: At the end of the Dieter Hammerschlag Mall next
to Ballentine hall
7. What building is this?
Roosevelt Hall
Afro American Studies
Career Services
University College (academic advisors)
Women’s Studies
Counseling Center
Summer Session
College of Continuing Education
Student Loan and Collections
Writing and Rhetoric
Academic Enhancement Center
Location: On the mall, between library and multicultural
center
8. What building is this?
Multicultural Center
Houses diversity-related campus organizations (one point
per organizations)
Nonviolence and Peace Studies program
Lounge with (free) coffee, tea, hot chocolate
Conference rooms
Hardge Forum
Extra point for every event you can place there
Location: Between the Union and
Roosevelt
[Doubt points for anything not listed
above – subject to fact-check]
9. What building is this?
Memorial Union
Commuter
Lounge Ram
Computer Lab Location: Next to
Computers
Campus MCC behind Quinn
Book store
Organization Hall
Coffee House
Offices [Double Points for
Mail boxes
Student Life anything not listed
Box Office
Disability here – subject to
Campus Copy
services fact-check]
and Design
Student Senate ATM
Information University
Desk Optometrists
Ram’s Den
Airport Lounge
Ronzio’s
Pool tables
Hair Salon
10. What building is this?
The Tucker House
This is where Professor Honhart’s main office is.
If you do not know where this is, you lose. Just
kidding. 5 Extra Points per answer to this
question.