The document provides details of upcoming meetings and events for the Plano Rotary Club in January and February 2014. It summarizes a recent club meeting where guest speaker Earnest Burke spoke about his dreams of eradicating polio through Rotary initiatives and continuing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s work of promoting equality and goodwill. The summary also notes birthdays celebrated and guests introduced at the meeting.
The document provides summaries of several news stories from the California Crusader News, a weekly newspaper serving Southern California. The main stories summarized are:
1) President Obama nominated Diane J. Humetewa, a member of the Hopi tribe and former U.S. attorney in Arizona, to serve as the first active member of a Native American reservation and first Native American woman to serve as a federal judge.
2) Culver City will hold its 9th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration on January 18th featuring a screening of the film "King: A Filmed Record" and a keynote by Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith of Agape International Spiritual Center.
3) International
The document summarizes upcoming meetings and events for the Plano Rotary Club in September and October, including guest speakers. It discusses the club's weekly meeting where they welcomed visitors, recognized birthdays and anniversaries, and heard from various members about upcoming fundraisers and volunteer opportunities. The main presentation was given by Lynne McLean about the Children's Advocacy Center of Collin County (CACCC), which provides services to child abuse victims, including forensic interviews, medical evaluations, therapy and assistance securing justice. CACCC brings all relevant professionals together under one roof to minimize trauma to children.
This document provides a summary of the February 27, 2014 issue of the Winter Weekly Reader. It lists upcoming meetings for the Plano Rotary Club, including speakers on hypnosis, the TV show Shark Tank, and the state of the city. It also provides the February birthdays of Rotary club members and recognizes Myrtle Hightower as the 2013 Plano Citizen of the Year. The bulk of the document summarizes the Black History Month program featuring speakers on civil rights and the accomplishments of Black pilots, computer scientists, and others. It recognizes guests and visiting Rotarians who attended.
This document summarizes an event organized by Cost Cutters to raise money for St. Baldrick's, a charity that funds cancer research. It provides details on the head shaving event including the date, location, agenda and sponsors. It also includes facts about childhood cancer, thank you messages and profiles of child ambassadors who are battling cancer to highlight the importance of the cause.
The newsletter summarizes events in District 5, including a consumer outreach event on being smart, safe, and heard in the marketplace; a discussion on the migration of African Americans to the Bay Area during the early and mid-20th century; volunteer opportunities to help renovate homes; and a program that trains at-risk youth for jobs in healthcare. It also announces grant opportunities and upcoming community meetings on redistricting and the economy.
The document provides a list of over 100 article and review titles from March 8, 2012. Some of the highlighted topics include San Jose voters choosing the fate of employee compensation, a look at the almost post-PC era, reviews of movies like 'John Carter' and 'Sound of Noise', tips for sexy gardening, and Prince Harry changing his schedule in Jamaica. The document also mentions American Idol performances, NBA and NHL games, festivals and concerts, recipes, products reviews, and various other local news stories from across the United States on that date.
The document provides summaries of several news stories from the California Crusader News, a weekly newspaper serving Southern California. The main stories summarized are:
1) President Obama nominated Diane J. Humetewa, a member of the Hopi tribe and former U.S. attorney in Arizona, to serve as the first active member of a Native American reservation and first Native American woman to serve as a federal judge.
2) Culver City will hold its 9th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration on January 18th featuring a screening of the film "King: A Filmed Record" and a keynote by Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith of Agape International Spiritual Center.
3) International
The document summarizes upcoming meetings and events for the Plano Rotary Club in September and October, including guest speakers. It discusses the club's weekly meeting where they welcomed visitors, recognized birthdays and anniversaries, and heard from various members about upcoming fundraisers and volunteer opportunities. The main presentation was given by Lynne McLean about the Children's Advocacy Center of Collin County (CACCC), which provides services to child abuse victims, including forensic interviews, medical evaluations, therapy and assistance securing justice. CACCC brings all relevant professionals together under one roof to minimize trauma to children.
This document provides a summary of the February 27, 2014 issue of the Winter Weekly Reader. It lists upcoming meetings for the Plano Rotary Club, including speakers on hypnosis, the TV show Shark Tank, and the state of the city. It also provides the February birthdays of Rotary club members and recognizes Myrtle Hightower as the 2013 Plano Citizen of the Year. The bulk of the document summarizes the Black History Month program featuring speakers on civil rights and the accomplishments of Black pilots, computer scientists, and others. It recognizes guests and visiting Rotarians who attended.
This document summarizes an event organized by Cost Cutters to raise money for St. Baldrick's, a charity that funds cancer research. It provides details on the head shaving event including the date, location, agenda and sponsors. It also includes facts about childhood cancer, thank you messages and profiles of child ambassadors who are battling cancer to highlight the importance of the cause.
The newsletter summarizes events in District 5, including a consumer outreach event on being smart, safe, and heard in the marketplace; a discussion on the migration of African Americans to the Bay Area during the early and mid-20th century; volunteer opportunities to help renovate homes; and a program that trains at-risk youth for jobs in healthcare. It also announces grant opportunities and upcoming community meetings on redistricting and the economy.
The document provides a list of over 100 article and review titles from March 8, 2012. Some of the highlighted topics include San Jose voters choosing the fate of employee compensation, a look at the almost post-PC era, reviews of movies like 'John Carter' and 'Sound of Noise', tips for sexy gardening, and Prince Harry changing his schedule in Jamaica. The document also mentions American Idol performances, NBA and NHL games, festivals and concerts, recipes, products reviews, and various other local news stories from across the United States on that date.
This document provides guidance for non-profit organizations on effectively partnering with Hollywood and television shows to promote their causes and raise public awareness. It details how entertainment education has been successfully used by organizations in the past to influence audiences. The document recommends focusing engagement efforts on television rather than movies due to television's ability to regularly reach large audiences over long periods of time. It also provides best practices for non-profits to utilize when attempting to work with Hollywood, including identifying compelling stories and characters that align with their issues, and respecting that television's main purpose is entertainment rather than education.
Jake Gittes is a private investigator hired to look into an alleged affair of Hollis Mulwray. He discovers the case was a setup and Mulwray is later found dead. Gittes investigates further and learns of a water scandal involving Mulwray and Noah Cross, the wealthy and powerful father of Evelyn Mulwray. Evelyn hires Gittes to find her husband's killers. Gittes' investigation uncovers corruption and that Evelyn and her sister Katharine were victims of incest by Noah Cross. In the climactic ending, Evelyn is shot dead while trying to escape with Katharine from Noah and Gittes is left feeling responsible.
The article summarizes an upcoming obstacle race on September 11th in which three winners of the Metro Challenge will participate. The race is being held to honor victims of the 9/11 attacks. The winners have been training daily at CrossFit for over a month to prepare. On the day before the big race, Metro checks in with the three winners, who discuss their training and motivation for participating in memory of loved ones lost on 9/11.
Bentley out, Ivey in - newspaper front pagesWade Kwon
A collection of newspaper front pages from April 11, 2017, showing Gov. Bentley's resignation, Kay Ivey's swearing-in ceremony. • For more, visit http://itswa.de/bentley-pages.
This article discusses the issue of domestic violence on the Main Line area of Pennsylvania. It notes several cases of domestic violence homicides that occurred in Main Line towns between 2002-2008. It discusses how local domestic violence organizations like the Women's Center of Montgomery County and the Domestic Violence Center of Chester County provide services to thousands of victims each year, but still face funding and staffing shortages. The article aims to raise awareness about domestic violence during National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October through various events.
This document contains several short articles about notable people, places, and things related to Illinois:
1) Jane Addams is profiled as a famous Illinoisan who founded Hull House in Chicago to help poor immigrants. She was inspired by settlement houses she saw in England.
2) Lake Michigan is described as one of the Great Lakes forming Illinois' northeast border. It is over 900 feet deep and linked to rivers via canals for shipping.
3) The cardinal was voted as the Illinois state bird by schoolchildren. Male cardinals are bright red while females are dull brown.
Atty James Beirne Scam | Balita Media Rhony LaigoPWDog-admin
David Casuco, an editor at Balita Media, attended a press conference organized by PinoyWatchDog.com where it was announced that a complaint would be filed against attorney James Beirne for contempt of court violations. Casuco's honesty in revealing details from the press conference led to his firing from Balita Media. The document discusses Casuco making a sacrifice for truth and journalism, and PinoyWatchDog.com's decision to publish his revelations despite knowing it could cost him his job, in order to uphold their mission of truthful reporting.
Atty James Beirne Scam | Balita Media Rhony LaigoPWDog-admin
David Casuco, an editor at Balita Media, attended a press conference organized by PinoyWatchDog.com where it was announced that a complaint would be filed against attorney James Beirne for contempt of court violations. Casuco's honesty in revealing details from the press conference led to his firing from Balita Media. The document discusses Casuco making a sacrifice for truth and journalism, and PinoyWatchDog.com's decision to publish his revelations despite knowing it could cost him his job, in order to uphold their mission of truthful reporting.
The Tampa Bay Young Republicans held their general meeting on August 25, 2009. Two candidates, Dr. Bob McCann and Greg Steube, spoke about their campaigns for District 67. Various committee reports were provided, including upcoming social and volunteer events. New business discussed the College Republicans' 9/11 flag project and an upcoming 2nd Amendment Club meeting with Sheriff David Gee as guest speaker. The meeting adjourned at 8:19 pm.
This document summarizes a St. Baldrick's head shaving event to raise money for childhood cancer. It provides an agenda for the event including registration, head shaving, entertainment and a silent auction. It thanks volunteers and sponsors who helped make the event a success in raising funds for cancer research.
Global Eyes Magazine - June 2014: News and views, Winnipeg Manitoba and around the world; issues and concerns relevant to the Black, Caribbean and African communities also of interest to NGOs.
Colin Kaepernick is a former NFL quarterback known for kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice. He was born in 1987 and adopted by Rick and Teresa Kaepernick. As a player, he demonstrated to bring awareness to issues like police brutality, poverty, and lack of opportunities for minorities. Since 2016, he has donated over $1 million to organizations supporting oppressed communities through his Know Your Rights campaign and other initiatives. While still controversial, Kaepernick uses his platform to advocate for social and racial equality.
The Rotary Club of Plano held its weekly meeting on January 2, 2014. The meeting included announcements of upcoming events, apologies to a member who was misidentified, and introductions of guests. The president provided updates and reminded members of deadlines. A choir from Memorial Elementary School performed songs and the meeting concluded with the 4-Way Test.
The Plano Rotary Club weekly newsletter provides upcoming meeting details, birthdays, and a summary of the previous meeting. At the previous meeting, Lt. Governor Todd Staples spoke about border security, immigration reform, water resources, and the importance of agriculture in Texas. The club also heard from a representative promoting the Junior Achievement program and volunteers are being sought for the upcoming Rotary Foundation gala.
The Plano Rotary Club held its annual Club Assembly meeting on January 16th. Members discussed the direction of the club and provided suggestions, including focusing on fewer large charitable projects, increasing social events and young professional membership, and reviving past projects. The meeting featured guest speakers discussing upcoming events and a report on the club's accomplishments from the past year. Members broke into small groups to discuss questions and provide feedback to club leadership.
This document promotes the Hendrick Foundation Golf Tournament and Scramble for Scholarships event. It provides details about the event including date, location, schedule, and sponsorship opportunities. It also shares the story of Karla Martinez, a Hendrick alumni, who overcame barriers to graduate college thanks to support from the Hendrick Scholarship Foundation. She now works as a Loan Monitoring Analyst and gives back by mentoring current Hendrick students.
This document is the weekly newsletter of the Plano Rotary Club. It provides information on upcoming meetings and speakers, as well as birthdays for the month. It summarizes a recent meeting, recognizing members and discussing presentations from coaches of local high school football teams. The newsletter aims to inform members and build community within the club.
Dr. Robert McClelland provided a detailed account of his experience treating President John F. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald after their assassinations in 1963. As one of the doctors present in the operating room, he described finding the back of JFK's skull missing and his cerebellum fallen out, indicating a fatal wound. He also recounted Jacqueline Kennedy's composed farewell to her husband. Two days later, McClelland treated Oswald after being shot by Jack Ruby, but Oswald died from heart failure without revealing any conspirators. While most Americans doubted the lone gunman conclusion, the full truth may not be known until a congressional report is released in 2029.
This document provides guidance for non-profit organizations on effectively partnering with Hollywood and television shows to promote their causes and raise public awareness. It details how entertainment education has been successfully used by organizations in the past to influence audiences. The document recommends focusing engagement efforts on television rather than movies due to television's ability to regularly reach large audiences over long periods of time. It also provides best practices for non-profits to utilize when attempting to work with Hollywood, including identifying compelling stories and characters that align with their issues, and respecting that television's main purpose is entertainment rather than education.
Jake Gittes is a private investigator hired to look into an alleged affair of Hollis Mulwray. He discovers the case was a setup and Mulwray is later found dead. Gittes investigates further and learns of a water scandal involving Mulwray and Noah Cross, the wealthy and powerful father of Evelyn Mulwray. Evelyn hires Gittes to find her husband's killers. Gittes' investigation uncovers corruption and that Evelyn and her sister Katharine were victims of incest by Noah Cross. In the climactic ending, Evelyn is shot dead while trying to escape with Katharine from Noah and Gittes is left feeling responsible.
The article summarizes an upcoming obstacle race on September 11th in which three winners of the Metro Challenge will participate. The race is being held to honor victims of the 9/11 attacks. The winners have been training daily at CrossFit for over a month to prepare. On the day before the big race, Metro checks in with the three winners, who discuss their training and motivation for participating in memory of loved ones lost on 9/11.
Bentley out, Ivey in - newspaper front pagesWade Kwon
A collection of newspaper front pages from April 11, 2017, showing Gov. Bentley's resignation, Kay Ivey's swearing-in ceremony. • For more, visit http://itswa.de/bentley-pages.
This article discusses the issue of domestic violence on the Main Line area of Pennsylvania. It notes several cases of domestic violence homicides that occurred in Main Line towns between 2002-2008. It discusses how local domestic violence organizations like the Women's Center of Montgomery County and the Domestic Violence Center of Chester County provide services to thousands of victims each year, but still face funding and staffing shortages. The article aims to raise awareness about domestic violence during National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October through various events.
This document contains several short articles about notable people, places, and things related to Illinois:
1) Jane Addams is profiled as a famous Illinoisan who founded Hull House in Chicago to help poor immigrants. She was inspired by settlement houses she saw in England.
2) Lake Michigan is described as one of the Great Lakes forming Illinois' northeast border. It is over 900 feet deep and linked to rivers via canals for shipping.
3) The cardinal was voted as the Illinois state bird by schoolchildren. Male cardinals are bright red while females are dull brown.
Atty James Beirne Scam | Balita Media Rhony LaigoPWDog-admin
David Casuco, an editor at Balita Media, attended a press conference organized by PinoyWatchDog.com where it was announced that a complaint would be filed against attorney James Beirne for contempt of court violations. Casuco's honesty in revealing details from the press conference led to his firing from Balita Media. The document discusses Casuco making a sacrifice for truth and journalism, and PinoyWatchDog.com's decision to publish his revelations despite knowing it could cost him his job, in order to uphold their mission of truthful reporting.
Atty James Beirne Scam | Balita Media Rhony LaigoPWDog-admin
David Casuco, an editor at Balita Media, attended a press conference organized by PinoyWatchDog.com where it was announced that a complaint would be filed against attorney James Beirne for contempt of court violations. Casuco's honesty in revealing details from the press conference led to his firing from Balita Media. The document discusses Casuco making a sacrifice for truth and journalism, and PinoyWatchDog.com's decision to publish his revelations despite knowing it could cost him his job, in order to uphold their mission of truthful reporting.
The Tampa Bay Young Republicans held their general meeting on August 25, 2009. Two candidates, Dr. Bob McCann and Greg Steube, spoke about their campaigns for District 67. Various committee reports were provided, including upcoming social and volunteer events. New business discussed the College Republicans' 9/11 flag project and an upcoming 2nd Amendment Club meeting with Sheriff David Gee as guest speaker. The meeting adjourned at 8:19 pm.
This document summarizes a St. Baldrick's head shaving event to raise money for childhood cancer. It provides an agenda for the event including registration, head shaving, entertainment and a silent auction. It thanks volunteers and sponsors who helped make the event a success in raising funds for cancer research.
Global Eyes Magazine - June 2014: News and views, Winnipeg Manitoba and around the world; issues and concerns relevant to the Black, Caribbean and African communities also of interest to NGOs.
Colin Kaepernick is a former NFL quarterback known for kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice. He was born in 1987 and adopted by Rick and Teresa Kaepernick. As a player, he demonstrated to bring awareness to issues like police brutality, poverty, and lack of opportunities for minorities. Since 2016, he has donated over $1 million to organizations supporting oppressed communities through his Know Your Rights campaign and other initiatives. While still controversial, Kaepernick uses his platform to advocate for social and racial equality.
The Rotary Club of Plano held its weekly meeting on January 2, 2014. The meeting included announcements of upcoming events, apologies to a member who was misidentified, and introductions of guests. The president provided updates and reminded members of deadlines. A choir from Memorial Elementary School performed songs and the meeting concluded with the 4-Way Test.
The Plano Rotary Club weekly newsletter provides upcoming meeting details, birthdays, and a summary of the previous meeting. At the previous meeting, Lt. Governor Todd Staples spoke about border security, immigration reform, water resources, and the importance of agriculture in Texas. The club also heard from a representative promoting the Junior Achievement program and volunteers are being sought for the upcoming Rotary Foundation gala.
The Plano Rotary Club held its annual Club Assembly meeting on January 16th. Members discussed the direction of the club and provided suggestions, including focusing on fewer large charitable projects, increasing social events and young professional membership, and reviving past projects. The meeting featured guest speakers discussing upcoming events and a report on the club's accomplishments from the past year. Members broke into small groups to discuss questions and provide feedback to club leadership.
This document promotes the Hendrick Foundation Golf Tournament and Scramble for Scholarships event. It provides details about the event including date, location, schedule, and sponsorship opportunities. It also shares the story of Karla Martinez, a Hendrick alumni, who overcame barriers to graduate college thanks to support from the Hendrick Scholarship Foundation. She now works as a Loan Monitoring Analyst and gives back by mentoring current Hendrick students.
This document is the weekly newsletter of the Plano Rotary Club. It provides information on upcoming meetings and speakers, as well as birthdays for the month. It summarizes a recent meeting, recognizing members and discussing presentations from coaches of local high school football teams. The newsletter aims to inform members and build community within the club.
Dr. Robert McClelland provided a detailed account of his experience treating President John F. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald after their assassinations in 1963. As one of the doctors present in the operating room, he described finding the back of JFK's skull missing and his cerebellum fallen out, indicating a fatal wound. He also recounted Jacqueline Kennedy's composed farewell to her husband. Two days later, McClelland treated Oswald after being shot by Jack Ruby, but Oswald died from heart failure without revealing any conspirators. While most Americans doubted the lone gunman conclusion, the full truth may not be known until a congressional report is released in 2029.
This document provides information about upcoming meetings and events for the Plano Rotary Club in September 2013. It lists the scheduled speakers for each weekly meeting, as well as birthdays of club members. The main program for the September 5th meeting featured Brian Cuban, a lawyer and recovering bulimia addict, who shared his personal story of struggling with an eating disorder and overcoming body dysmorphic disorder.
The Rotary Club of Plano held its weekly meeting on September 19, 2013. The meeting included introductions of guests, recognition of members' anniversaries with the club, and induction of two new members. The keynote speaker, PDG Helen Reisler, read an original poem about Rotary. The featured speaker was Ean Sullivan, who recounted how he initially joined Rotary as a cynic but came to appreciate the good works of Rotarians after witnessing a project in Mexico. Jan Sullivan spoke about efforts to end polio worldwide. The meeting concluded with recognition of PDGs in attendance.
The Plano Rotary Club weekly newsletter provides updates on upcoming meetings and speakers, recognizes member birthdays, and summarizes the previous weekly meeting. The previous meeting featured an interview of member Ray Huffines, appeals for volunteers and sponsors for an upcoming golf tournament fundraiser, and a presentation from guest speaker Bill Dendy on challenges and changes facing retirement planning. Dendy discussed issues like increasing lifespans, volatility of bonds, healthcare costs, and uncertainty around social security. The newsletter also recognized members, introduced guests, and advertised local businesses.
This document summarizes the upcoming meetings and events for the Plano Rotary Club in October. It lists the guest speakers scheduled and their topics. It also provides a summary of the previous meeting, including the guest speaker who discussed upcoming plans and funding for Plano ISD. Finally, it announces the annual golf tournament fundraiser in November and requests sponsors.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Gajendra Singh Godara. He received a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering in 2014 with 67.4% and has work experience as a Production Engineer Trainee at Hector Beverages Pvt Ltd since June 2014. His core competencies include flexibility, teamwork, work commitment and being action-oriented. He has experience in areas such as fluid mechanics, engineering thermodynamics, and material science.
This document summarizes the upcoming meetings and events for the Plano Rotary Club in August 2013. It lists the guest speakers scheduled for each weekly meeting, including Jim Lites on August 1st to discuss growing a paying fan base for the Dallas Stars, and Brian Cuban on August 29th to discuss turning low moments into successes. It also notes the club's kayak fishing trip on August 24th to benefit wounded veterans. In addition, it provides the club's board of directors and upcoming awards, including Camille Ussery receiving the Athena Award for 2012.
The document is a newsletter from the Plano Rotary Club that provides information about upcoming meetings and speakers, birthdays for club members in October, and a summary of the previous meeting. It discusses an upcoming golf tournament to raise funds for scholarships and promotes local businesses that support the Rotary Club.
The document summarizes an upcoming Rotary Club meeting that included a Four-Way Test speech contest for students. The contest featured 6 student speakers who each gave a speech analyzing a topic using the Four-Way Test. The meeting also included club announcements and a speech from a political candidate.
The Rotary Club of Plano held its weekly meeting. The club heard announcements about upcoming events and a candidate forum. Guest speakers Erin Swain and Ramy Mahmoud, Elementary and Secondary Teachers of the Year from Plano ISD, spoke about the impact of non-profits in supporting students and the school district. The meeting concluded with the awarding of checks to the teachers and reciting of the Four-Way Test.
The document summarizes the strategic management process of Dell Company. It outlines Dell's history starting in 1984, mission to offer customers the best value through a direct business model. The strategic management process at Dell involves three phases: formulation, implementation, and evaluation & control. The purpose of Dell's strategic management is to gain knowledge about Dell's introduction, history, strategic planning, formulation, implementation, and evaluation.
Ranjitha R V is a R&D Engineer at Nokia Networks in Bangalore, India. She has over 3 years of experience in automation and verification of various features for LTE eNodeB such as network impairments scenarios, IPsec, and emergency bypass features. She is proficient in languages like C, C++, Java, Python and frameworks like Robot Framework. Ranjitha holds a B.E. in Computer Science and has completed projects on topics like college portal development, traffic analysis using Hadoop, and automation testing.
This document is the weekly bulletin for the Plano Rotary Club. It provides information about upcoming meetings and speakers, including health and wellness topics. It also summarizes the previous meeting, recognizing visitors, new members, and birthdays. The main speaker discussed the Adventure Camp run by the YMCA, which provides outdoor activities for children to encourage healthy living and combat obesity.
The YPD groups from various regions came together to honor Martin Luther King Jr. on MLK Day through acts of service in their communities. Some examples included:
- Packing food boxes for a food bank and breaking down boxes for recycling in Southern California.
- Attending workshops on social issues and a rally/march in the Pacific Northwest.
- Making sack lunches and hygiene kits for a homeless youth shelter in Southern California.
- Constructing "Blessing Bags" for the homeless community in Southern California.
- Participating in a parade, art projects, readings and discussions about MLK in the Desert Mountain area.
- Volunteering at a food bank and having fellowship after cleaning
This document is the newsletter from the Plano Rotary Club for August 15, 2013. It includes information about upcoming meetings and speakers, birthdays of club members, new members being proposed, and a summary of the previous weekly club meeting. The main presentation was given by Jayson Killough on the YMCA's programs and community impact in Plano, Richardson, and surrounding areas.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the Westerville Public Library in Westerville, Ohio. It announces that Emily Giffin, a popular author of chick lit novels, will be visiting the library on April 6th for a presentation and book signing. It also advertises the library's hoopla digital service which allows patrons to instantly borrow movies, music, audiobooks and more with no wait times or late fees. Additionally, it provides a schedule of upcoming children's and adult programs at the library throughout April and May.
This e-copy of "Viewpoint" is a widely distributed, quarterly magazine that I co-wrote, edited and published with the Executive Director of Corp. Communications at KCET-LA/PBS.
Soledad O'Brien Cover Story - Savoy Magazine by Edward CatesNuance Marketing
This document provides biographical details about CNN anchor Soledad O'Brien and discusses her work on the CNN documentary series "Black in America". It notes that O'Brien grew up on Long Island in a mixed-race family and had a successful career at NBC before joining CNN in 2003. It highlights how her documentary series "Black in America" and "Black in America 2" examined the experiences of Black Americans through in-depth interviews and received widespread viewership. The document praises O'Brien for her skilled interviewing style and ability to illuminate complex issues of race through long-form journalism.
Reasons As To Why College Athletes Should Be Paid EssayAmber Wheeler
The document provides instructions for how to request and complete an assignment writing request through the HelpWriting.net website. It outlines the 5 step process: 1) Create an account; 2) Complete an order form with instructions and deadline; 3) Review bids from writers and select one; 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment; 5) Request revisions until satisfied. The purpose is to guide users through obtaining writing help services from the site.
The Trustees of the Rotary Foundation have implemented a new funding model effective July 1, 2015 to ensure long-term financial sustainability and stability. The new model draws on 5% of annual fund contributions, 5% of cash contributions for global grants, and up to 10% of select corporate gifts to build an operating reserve and fund operating expenses like fundraising and administration. Once the operating reserve is fully funded, excess funds will be moved to the endowment to generate spendable earnings to fund programs into the future. The new model aims to make the Foundation less reliant on volatile investment returns and allow it to be more competitive in fundraising.
The summary provides an overview of the Rotary Club meeting and Admiral Walsh's presentation:
1) The Rotary Club meeting included introductions of guests, recognition of member birthdays and service anniversaries, and announcements about upcoming club events. Admiral Patrick Walsh then spoke about leading the U.S. military response to the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
2) Admiral Walsh had a distinguished 34-year career in the Navy, retiring as commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet. He discussed the devastation caused by the 9.1 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which killed over 15,000 people.
3) Walsh highlighted the humanitarian relief efforts following the natural disasters in Japan.
This document provides information about upcoming meetings and events for the Plano Rotary Club in August 2013, including guest speakers, birthdays, and proposed new members. It summarizes the weekly meeting which included introductions of visitors, a discussion of the Hendrick Scholarship Foundation and RYLA leadership program, and announcements.
Plano RC President Kirk Bell Send this letter to our club members summarizing and the service and fellowship projects our club participated in during July and August 2013.
The document provides updates from the Plano Rotary Club for the week of July 30, 2013. It thanks members who helped with recent blood drive and golf outing fundraising events. It announces upcoming social events and service projects including working with Habitat for Humanity and a kayaking trip for veterans. It encourages members to bring school supplies to donate to a local elementary school and to volunteer as student mentors. It also previews several future club meetings and fundraising events like a 9/11 commemoration and golf tournament.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
OpenID AuthZEN Interop Read Out - AuthorizationDavid Brossard
During Identiverse 2024 and EIC 2024, members of the OpenID AuthZEN WG got together and demoed their authorization endpoints conforming to the AuthZEN API
Webinar: Designing a schema for a Data WarehouseFederico Razzoli
Are you new to data warehouses (DWH)? Do you need to check whether your data warehouse follows the best practices for a good design? In both cases, this webinar is for you.
A data warehouse is a central relational database that contains all measurements about a business or an organisation. This data comes from a variety of heterogeneous data sources, which includes databases of any type that back the applications used by the company, data files exported by some applications, or APIs provided by internal or external services.
But designing a data warehouse correctly is a hard task, which requires gathering information about the business processes that need to be analysed in the first place. These processes must be translated into so-called star schemas, which means, denormalised databases where each table represents a dimension or facts.
We will discuss these topics:
- How to gather information about a business;
- Understanding dictionaries and how to identify business entities;
- Dimensions and facts;
- Setting a table granularity;
- Types of facts;
- Types of dimensions;
- Snowflakes and how to avoid them;
- Expanding existing dimensions and facts.
Best 20 SEO Techniques To Improve Website Visibility In SERPPixlogix Infotech
Boost your website's visibility with proven SEO techniques! Our latest blog dives into essential strategies to enhance your online presence, increase traffic, and rank higher on search engines. From keyword optimization to quality content creation, learn how to make your site stand out in the crowded digital landscape. Discover actionable tips and expert insights to elevate your SEO game.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
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Weekly
Reader
Volume 52, Issue 114, January 23, 2014
UPCOMING
MEETINGS
January 23
“Plano ISD Teacher of the
Year Award” Karla Oliver
January 30
General Rick Lynch “Adapt or Die”
Williams, a Paul Harris Fellow investigating the Club for membership.
many of you will admit to
having caught that reference?) to summon the
February 6
Jamee Jolly “Texas House of Representatives District 66 Primary
Election Candidate Forum”
(Joint Forum with Plano
Chamber of Commerce)
February 13
Alex Johnson “Four Way Test Contest”
February 20
Earnest Burke “Annual Black History Celebration Program. (Meeting
adjourns @ 1:30).”
JANUARY
BIRTHDAYS
Hammel, David
Little, Pamela
Via, Jo
Anderson, Jim
Solomon, Yoram
McWhorter, David
Aris, Jerry
Showalter, L.B.
Millender, Sherman
Brodhead, John
Feigenbaum, Alan
Kilmer, Bev
D
had
another program lined up for this
day, but at the last minute, it fell
through, and Earnest Burke pulled his fat
from the fire by taking charge in just the
manner that David had told us he wanted
done: presentations by members.
President Kirk plunked his magic
twanger (be honest: how
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Club’s attention at 12:18,
calling upon DG Ean
Sullivan for the Invocation and Rick Horne
(unassisted by an AWOL
Scary Bob [Randy was substitute photographer]) for
the Pledge. Bev
Kilmer was credited with Greeting.
Calling
Rick
Maucieri as substitute sergeantat-arms, Kirk
fined him $5 over
his hesitation about announcing the presence of Dennis Luellen (Frisco Rotary).
Rick protested, “How do
you spell the difference
between Dennis and Denise?” Bert Kraft was
here again from Metro,
presumably as a spy to
confirm the rumor that
Plano Rotary wants to
buy Metro.
Earl Simpkins welcomed Linda
James, and Herb Hoxie introduced Ed
Rick’s victim for Inside the Rotarian Studio was DG 1st Lady Jan Sullivan.
Jan grew up in Tiffen, OH, (Seneca’s County
Seat) taking, as her 1st job, maintaining the
Buffet line in her family’s restaurant. She
attended New Columbian High School
where she was a “band geek, choir geek, and
intramural geek.” Larry Cummings was
her 1st date, and, yes, Ean knows about him.
Ean wasn’t even her 2nd, that honor went to
Ted Brockney. Favorite movie: Parent
Trap, “a chick flick.” Her dream vacation is
a beach on Hawaii. College: University of
Kentucky. Masters: Divinity at SMU. Rick
wanted to know if she could marry folk.
“Yes, but not divorce. But I can bury you.”
His response: “You just did.” She’d take Ean
to the proverbial desert island because “he’s
handy and creative.” Her Dad would accompany them. Greatest achievement: her
two children. Joined Rotary in 2000, and
her greatest memory was meeting a doctor
from Indonesia at the Bangkok Convention.
Kirk honored Sara Akers for one year
in Rotary. Chris Parr and Kelly Palmer
(12), John Ernst (13), Olin Jaye (20), and
Mark Geller (38).
He acknowledged
Birthday checks from Pam Little, Dave
McWhorter, and Nancy Humphrey who
continued on page 2
2. swore hers was for double her age. Birthday greetings
went out to LB the Radiant and Sherman Millender,
and Jerry Aris.
Jamee Jolly announced that there’d be a Candidates’
Forum here on February 6th.
Dennis Luellen invited us to Plano’s
Chilly Chili Cookoff
with Silent Auction at
Rutledge’s Party Barn on January 26th.
Kirk announced that several fellow
Rotarians arrived at Memorial Elementary
to judge the Science Fair, but only Sainted
Editor showed up in a lab coat. Kirk had taken his Girl
Scout cookies to Memorial to avoid temptation.
He also proselytized for our completion of the Club
questionnaire on line to raise our participation level from
the current 50% to Randy’s target 93%.
He acknowledged Camille Ussery for her yeoman
work organizing our Angel Tree project. He thanked her
on behalf of the Club which gave her a round of applause.
Dave McWhorter had promised his shortest introduction to date of speaker, Earnest Burke, “Mr. Wonderful.”
Not surprisingly, Earnest’s theme
was (I have a) dreams. He spoke of a
Rotarian flying back from Malaysia in
1979 dreaming of initiating a Rotarian
project that would change the world.
And we’re “this close” to achieving his
dream, the genocide of the Poliomyelitis
virus. He talked to a local pediatrician
who passed the request on to vaccine
researchers Jonas Salk and Albert
Sabin, who had the ear of the World Health Organization.
“Dreams have strange effects upon many people.
Some feel dreams and some don’t dream as much as they
used to.” What Dr. King dreamed was that the world
would “be better if we were all good to one another.” (Indeed that message has been extent for over 2 millenia.)
In particular, it would be improved if we each internalized King’s notion that “The ultimate measure of a man is
not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”
No one thought in 1979 that we’d all be toting tiny cell
phones that would become our standard of communications. “Someone had to dream that.”
Dr. King’s dream was that one wouldn’t “be judged by
the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” He carried on nonviolent reaction to prejudice after
the model of Mahatma Gandhi, whose philosophy was
to use the very force of attacks to condemn the attacker. It
was used by Dr. King to achieve what he wished for the
United States.
“Traveling extensively around
the country, I’ve seen ‘The Good, the
Bad, and the Ugly,’ and, yes, I’ve seen
the movie too.” Communicating with
one another opens doors, so “when
I’m President,” “We’ll have toga parties?” interjected one harasser. No, a
President Burke “will get that done.”
Plano has “dynamically embraced” Martin Luther King. Then
Mayor Florence Shapiro walked in the first Plano MLK
Parade in 1985, commenting to a chatty Earnest that this
was “the best event the City has ever taken upon itself to
do.” Earnest thought he was having one of the best days
he’d had since he moved to Plano, and this was before Earl
Simpkins told him he’d been chatting up the Mayor all the
while.
So he takes pride in chairing the event this year, planning the (last) weekend with activities outlined in the flyers
on our tables. It begins with the 17 th Candlelight Vigil organized by Plano Community Forum. Ever safety conscious, they will be flameless candles.
To promote the Power Leadership Breakfast, he enlisted the aid of Cary Israel, whose Collin College will host
the event “because classes don’t resume until Tuesday.”
Cary noted that, as last year, the Collin students have made
a documentary movie, hoping again for the accolade: Best
Student Video in the nation. The event will draw every
elected official from Collin County and its major cities.
Cary won’t be giving them talking points because he wants
them to “think on their feet,” and, being “younger than
35,” he expects that they can. He believes the College is
right to host it because “there’s a tremendous amount of
prejudice on campus,” a stunning no-holds-barred admission. And, as always, it will be stark raving free.
Sunday sees the All Community Choir performing at
the 1st United Methodist Church. And (this) Thursday,
PISD will host a program in Williams High Auditorium
which Myrtle instructed Earnest to present in exactly these words: “Tell them all that I expect to see them there!”
So she’s given us our marching orders.
John Ernst asked, “How long is the
award-winning video?” and was told “12
minutes.” Well, he continued, “Why not show
it here?” “We did. You were absent when we
screened it.” “OK,” he concluded, “I’ll have a
private showing,” actually in the privacy of
his computer. Lynette will send him the YouTube link.
3. Plano Rotary Club
Board of Directors
2013-2014
Earnest, a TI employee when he arrived
here in Plano’s “bedroom community,” wanted
to thank the City for all the opportunities it
has given him to get things done. “I feel very
good about it!”
Kirk presented him
with the “coveted Rotary
Clock,” and launched into
diatribe about the opportunities for advertising offered
by the Weekly Reader’s
back page. Randy Wright
made his perennial offer to
auction off the ad space.
Tino introduced his late-arriving duo of
guests from Venezuela, Rotarian Janet
Lopez and her daughter, Diance Romen.
Janet arose to make a banner presentation in
Spanish, which Tino apparently didn’t dare to
translate. Then Diance
thanked us in English
for our banner, and
there were hugs all
around for President Kirk, who
immediately
announced his departure
for Venezuela.
But, as his flight
hadn’t yet been called,
he had time to lead us in the Four-Way Test
and Bell us out at 12:59.
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Guests & Visiting Rotarians
Guest
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Linda James
Diance Romen
Herb Hoxie
Earl Simpkins
Tino Frujillo
AWARDS:
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Dr. Myrtle Hightower
Visiting Rotarian Home Club
Dennis Luellen
Bert Kraft
Janet Lopez
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Ben Criste
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Membership Chair
Pam Little
Membership Vice Chair
Jayson Killough
Service Chair
Larry Bisno
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David Bowman
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