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...Charter Agreement This charter agreement made this date, ______________________, made between ___________________, Owner and ________________, Charterer. Owner charters the vessel named ___________, with registration number, ___________, subject to the following terms and agreements: CONDITION ON DELIVERY The vessel is ___ years old and is valued at $ ____________ (_________________________________________&___/100 dollars), of length overall of __ feet, beam of __ feet, mean draft of ___ feet, with accommodations for __ people. The vessel is equipped with all safety equipment required by the United States Coast Guard for such vessel; the vessel was overhauled and inspected by _______________ on ______, and at that time was found or made to be found seaworthy, and otherwise in good condition. Acceptance or use of the vessel by the charterer will be deemed to be an acknowledgment that the vessel is seaworthy, in good condition, and fit for charterer’s purposes. Charterer has the option to have the vessel surveyed by a qualified marine surveyor prior to acceptance. If a surveyor finds the vessel not seaworthy, the charterer shall be reimbursed by the owner for all of the expenses incurred in connection with this agreement, including those of the survey. Charterer acknowledges that the vessel is of size, design, and capacity suitable for charterer’s use. TERM AND RENT The length of this agreement shall be ______ at a rate of $ ________ (_____________&___/100...
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...March 18, 2016 Celerity Lanier Charter School 4705 Lanier Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70816 To whom it may concern: I am writing to express my interest as a part time bookkeeper/personal assistant. It will be at my initiative and extra attention, that no request or query made to me is unfulfilled. I feel that my education and work experience will be a great aspect to your office. I have completed my associate’s degree in Accounting, Office System Technology (receptionist work) and a certificate in General Studies. I hold at least three years of experience in a secretary/clerical position, two years as a medical records receptionist, and five years in a daycare setting, which shows I am capable to work with children as well as parents. I also have assisted prior administrators in working in an administrative setting and from home. I am skilled in operating fax machines and copiers. In addition, I am trained to work with computer and any tailor-made applications and any MS Office program. I have maintained and recorded hundreds of records both in hard copies and soft copies. Besides these qualities, I can handle any types of multi-line phone system; assist in the daily operation of school, and multi-task. The enclosed resume will explain my educational and employment history in great detail. I am confident of assisting your team in the daily operation of your office. I can be reached via cellphone 985-713-7715. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely...
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... As a teacher, my dream business is a privately owned charter school. In south Florida were I currently live, charter schools a growing and very profitable. In Miami-Dade County Charter has become a trend. The District has approved over twenty schools in the last three years. I believe this trend is just getting started and has not peaked yet. This business is one of the Entrepreneurial trends stated by Kathleen Allen. “The leading trends at the time are women-and minority-owned businesses, social responsibility, the Internet and new media, and globalization” (Allen, pg. 19). This Charter school will specialize in Law Enforcement and have a unique advantage over other schools. The Miami-Dade Charter School trusts that the supporting of change relies on the formation of a learning community were everyone has something to learn and substance to teach. The mission of the school is to develop in all kids the love of learning, and aptitude to cherish family members, friends, and the ability to engage in critical thinking, and to demonstrate widespread mastery of the academic building blocks necessary for a successful future. Who are your customers? The proposed school would serve high school students (9th – 12th) grade. At the beginning of next month, a more formal negotiation process will began, and officials from the Miami-Dade Police Charter will began to explore the feasibility of opening the ...
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...they were “A” schools located within a two miles radios of LECS thus they were competitors for LECS to watch out for in the domain of academic excellence and all other domains. Also it will be worthwhile for LECS to take note of “B” and even “C” ranked schools in this category for they could also pose potential threats to LECS in the future. For the Charter Schools, Nap Ford Community, Hope and Passport targeted students with special needs thus constituting another strategic group of competitors with different strategies but also focus on education which was the overall focus of LECS thus constituting a group of indirect competitors just like the religiously affiliated schools. However the direct competitor of LECS in this category of schools was Rio Grande since it was the most similar to LECS in its general education base charter. This school though had demonstrated some inconsistency in its ranking in the past by the state of Florida, had since 2006 reportedly been ranked “A” or “B” in its ranking thus indicating itself as a competitor for LECS to watch on carefully and keenly. Lastly looking at exhibit 1, Lake Eola Charter School has a strong position to compete with other school because the parent and donors are generally satisfied with the schools performance thus presenting the school with a good customer and financial base to rely on. This indicates that for every business venture there are current and potential competitors to guard off against who may be direct or...
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...struggling. We are consistently ranked at the bottom of lists that we don't want to be on, and rarely make an appearance on the top lists in education. President John F. Kennedy said that "all of us do not have equal talent, but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our talent.” Public charter schools are simply another way to give parents choices in education for their children. The students in this state deserve every opportunity to have an exceptional education that will prepare them for success in our global economy. In the above article one of the first rhetorical devices I found was the weaselers affect. Where the author states “We are consistently ranked at the bottom of lists that we don't want to be on, and rarely make an appearance on the top lists in education.” The author is making an argument without specifying what these lists are and what their actual rankings are on the top list in education which may also be considered a proof surrogate. This also gives the author a way out if anyone challenges the statement. The others were euphemism and dysphemism. Both of the other devices were used in downplaying the benefits of charter schools where it stated “Public charter schools are simply another way to give parents choices in education for their children.” And also “The students in this state deserve every opportunity to have an exceptional education that will prepare them for success in our global economy. The Impact of this article was meant to sway the reader...
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...Jennifer Brooks PHI105v1.5 April 15, 2012 Prof. White Charter Schools Charter schools take too much funding from the government to educate our children. The feeling that I have for Charters schools is that funding should come within the schools. Parents should send their children to a good school and it should be of their choice. It would be great to see much of the Charter schools funding come within the school. I believe a plan in place from their parents would be a great choice other than the government. Some money for our children's education should be within the school. I feel that with many Charter schools in the United States, the schools should have a plan in place. Since 1992 when the first Charter school opened its doors in St. Paul, Minnesota, more than 4,500 Charter schools have launched throughout the United States. (ehow.com) Charter schools funding should come from another source other than the government. (ehow.com)How would the schools get there funding? As most parents we need to pull together for the school and have a plan so that the parents of the enrolled children give to the school. What other sources are there for money for these schools. Children who are enrolled should be allowed to have fundraisers which could allow parts of the funding for the school. Do we really need the Charter schools to get funding from the government? Parents of these children in Charter schools should pull together to find a way to fund our children for their...
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...Professionals program at Georgetown University last week. They are Explaining Charter School Effectiveness by Angrist, Pathak and Walters and Matching, Sorting and Wages by Lise, Meghir and Robin. The first one uses a reduced-form approach to study the treatment effect of charter school attendance while the second one develops a structural search-matching model to study optimal labor market policies. As will be discussed below, these two papers ask very different questions; and thus utilize very different empirical approaches, both well-suited for the purposes of each paper. In the Explaining Charter School Effectiveness paper, the authors ask the following questions: Do charter schools generate achievement gains? What are the causes of charter school treatment effect heterogeneity? They conduct a semi-parametric investigation of heterogeneous potential outcomes, and estimation of LATE gives mixed results for urban and non-urban charter schools. This charter school treatment effect heterogeneity is referred by the authors as “urban charter advantage”: urban charter schools boost student achievement while charter schools in other setting do not. Then they seek to isolate sources of charter effect heterogeneity through both student-level and school- ! Liu 2 level explanatory variables. On the student-level, student demographics explain some of the urban charter advantage because urban charters are most effective for non-whites and low-baseline achievers; in other words...
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...Expository Essay Body Are we putting government matters over our children’s minds? Wake up we’re losing the battle in education at an alarming rate of 2500 students per day and the only thing they can come up with as a solution is a Charter School. It’s been ten years since President Bush signed into law “No Child Left Behind”, but the law has done nothing to bring our children up to par when it comes to academic excellence. When will we stop blaming the teachers and their unions for the problems that our children face on a daily basis? Our politicians need to stop blowing smoke and make it happen because our government spends about $200 billion dollars a year to rescue our poverty stricken communities to accommodate worthlessness in the individuals who dropped the education ball and have taken up other means of support. Education versus Charter Schools is a topic that many parents and grandparents hear on a daily basis if they follow the news or has children in the public school system. It’s becoming harder and harder to determine the effectiveness of our public schools systems, because so many youth dropout before they can become eligible to graduate and receive their diplomas. There is a real war going on and it starts with our kids, they are the real victims of our failing school system. Public education was born in America in 1840 and was created to keep American people literate so they could read the bible and stay Biblically Literate (C.Bonastia,2012). In...
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...Charter schools in New York, how effective are they to you! Nakia Mines DeVry University Professor Hartman The spread of charter schools in New York has been on the rise in the past couple of years. Charter schools are schools are financed by the public, but run independently through the educational system. There has been a lot of debate questioning the effectiveness of charter schools verses traditional public schools; who serves as the best interest for the students. Many prefer sending their children to charter schools instead of traditional public schools because of academic development. I say a child can receive the same education from both schools; it depends on how they receive and understand the information being taught. What is your intake on this situation; would charter schools be more beneficial to our children than traditional public schools? Keeping an open mind and evaluating all aspects between the schools, will be helpful when making an informative decision to the beginning of your child’s future. Charter schools have found to be very effective in New York and in other surrounding states. The charter program provides monitory, but strict academic standards for children to meet; also holding the teacher’s administration accountable for these standards as well. Charter schools are more focused on the academic levels and graduation acceleration for children instead of their social status. Since more students have been enrolled in charter schools...
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...level from kindergarten to eighth grade, as they try and escape the public school system through a lottery for a chance admission to a charter school. Guggenheim lays the blame for the failing public education system at the feet of the various teachers unions, and makes a plea for the public in general to get involved in reforming the system. By analyzing Waiting for Superman through a sociological perspective, issues of inequality will be explained using the theoretical approach of the conflict perspective. Waiting for Superman begins with the director, David Guggenheim driving past the Los Angeles public schools as he takes his own children to a private school. Guggenheim starts to explain the problems with public education, in regards to how it is failing our society in general, and that the only way for the average family to escape it, is luck. The documentary follows five children, four are minorities from lower income families and one is white from an affluent area of California. All five face the same problem, a public education system that views them as numbers that feed the system. They are not considered for their individual talents or shortcomings. They are all doomed to follow a predestined track, developed by a bureaucracy that favors the welfare of the teachers over the students. Guggenheim presents to the audience charter schools, an alternative to public education. These schools are not controlled by the normal bureaucratic processes and teachers unions...
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....................... 4 ANALYSIS .................................................................................................................................................. 5 RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 8 REFLECTION .......................................................................................................................................... 10 BIBLIOGRAPHY .................................................................................................................................... 12 1 Introduction JHT Wildcats, a charter school, was formed in 2010,...
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...The Charter versus Public Debate BCOM275 Introduction The article Charter Schools vs. Public Schools: Which One is Under Performing takes a closer look at the realities of the charter versus public school debate. In some cities, such as Manhattan, the District of Columbia and parts of Los Angeles, charter schools are a necessary option for parents that cannot afford private schools but want a better education for their children than what the public school system can provide, according to the big screen documentary “Waiting for Superman” written and directed by Davis Guggenheim. This particular article focuses on charter schools as a whole and looks at the entire country. In the article, arguments are shown for both the charter school side and public school side of the argument. Unfortunately, very little factual data is given to support the opinions given. Demographic information, test data and other various factors used to measure performance are mentioned yet not supported, leaving the reader to wonder what is really true. Analysis of Article The author used three various sources, US News and World Report, Stanford, and one non-profit organization, Change.org. The sources used by the author do make the article seem very reliable. Both sides of the argument are represented in an unbiased way, but not many statistical facts are used to support the arguments. The article would seem more credible if actual statistics were used. Since there were no statistics...
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...examining private jet chartering safety may seem like a long and complicated task, it doesn’t have to be. There are a number of different ways that you can go about examining safety, without having to make it a large hassle or have it take up a large amount of your time. Just a few of these examination methods are outlined below. If you have yet to decide on a private jet chartering company to do business with, you will first want to familiarize yourself with all of your options. This is best done with a standard internet search. Searching with the phrase “private jet charters,” is likely to produce links to the online websites of numerous jet chartering companies. You are urged to examine these companies to determine the areas of the United States that they service, as well as how much they charge. Once you find a jet chartering company, or even a few of them, that charge reasonable rates and offer charters in your around your area, you will want to do a little bit more research. This research can also involve the internet. When examining the safety history or track record of a private jet chartering company, you are also urged to...
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...Position Paper Charter School in Kentucky Kentucky is in the process of considering charter school laws that will allow the state to build charter schools in Kentucky. Let us first understand what constitutes a charter school. A charter school is an independent public school that operates independently of the district board of education. The charter plan is written by a group of people such as, educators, parents, community leaders, educational entrepreneurs and others. The charter plan describes the school’s guiding principles, governance structure, and applicable accountability measures. If approved, the state will fund the charter school on a per pupil basis. Charter schools are tuition-free and open to all students. In this position paper we will postulate the pros and cons of Charter Schools in the state of Kentucky. In closing I will explain my personal stance on the subject of implementing the Charter schools in Kentucky. There are pro-advocates that support the Charter School bill in the state of Kentucky. One point made in support of the Charter school is the fact that funding for the Charter schools are provided by the parents and local community and the state. “Since funding follows the student, charter schools survive only by attracting enough parents to enroll their kids. Money is not wasted on bad schools incapable of convincing parents to enroll their children.” (Garen, 2012) Focusing on the monetary benefits of Charter schools the following statement...
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