...campus, as well as in the greater community. In addition, I am very comfortable and familiar with being in leadership positions and providing community service. Therefore, an opportunity such as the Honors Leadership Development Scholarship is exactly what I have been searching for. In the past, I have participated in a plethora of leadership and community service activities, such as volunteering at Mercy Hospital, Villari’s Self Defense, and with the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office. However, I would like to highlight two instances of being in leadership positions, which accentuate my energy, passion, and drive. These involvements were with my high school’s Future Options Fair committee and with my high school’s chapter of the National Honor Society....
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...Lone Star College – CyFair Honors Program Honors Scholarship Proposal Presented by: Jacob N. Qurashi and Tashara A. Frasier I. Title (Honors Scholarship Proposal ) II. Purpose To create a scholarship for LSC-CyFair students actively enrolled in honors courses or taking honors by contract which will aide students enrolled in these courses and serve as a recruitment and retention incentive to both the honors program and the college at large. III. Introduction a. Background As part of an ongoing student outreach campaign for the LSC-CyFair Honors Program, the Honors Student Organization has participated in many campus events this last year. Interested students frequently ask whether or not the Honors Program offers a scholarship to its students. At the present time LSC-CyFair does not offer a scholarship to its honors students. We believe creating a scholarship will not only help students taking honors classes which typically require additional materials or expenses in addition to those already incurred in the regular section, but can used as a marketing device for the honors program and the campus. Over the last couple of years, representatives of the Honors Student Organization have meet with Student Outreach to encourage publicity of the Honors Program at Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District high schools and local National Honors Society advisors; the addition of an honors scholarship would be a powerful selling point to both...
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...Introduction. This course provides an introduction to cost management and management control. It is concerned with the generation, use and interpretation of management and cost information and related data by managers under various organizational systems. This information is used for planning and control, decision-making, performance evaluation, and reporting purposes. The course also examines the impact of quantitative information on motivation and organizational communication. This class presupposes some basic knowledge of financial reporting, economics and organizational behavior. Management accounting is a dynamic field and reflects many of the changes seen in business today. We will often use product-based companies to initially discuss a topic, and then expand our discussions to the service and not-for-profit sectors. Financial accounting is externally oriented and governed by fundamental concepts of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). In contrast, managerial accounting is internally oriented. Managerial accounting is very context driven. Management accounting is more intuitively understandable than financial accounting. However, the material cannot be learned by ‘thinking’. You must work through the mini-cases, cases and problems, which are assigned for each class. The concepts and techniques must be used to see how they are developed and applied. Discussion in each class assumes you understand the material covered in prior sessions. Therefore...
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...Women in Psychology - Mary Ainsworth University of Phoenix History and Systems of Psychology PSY/310 Nicole Parkinson April 08, 2012 Women in Psychology - Mary Ainsworth The contributions of many of psychology's most eminent female thinkers have long been ignored, but that is starting to change as more history texts begin to recognize women such as Karen Horney, Mary Ainsworth, Leta Hollingworth and Christine Ladd-Franklin in their pages (Cherry, n.d.). This paper will discuss Mary Ainsworth and her background, theoretical perspective, and contributions to the field of psychology. Background Mary Dinsmore Salter Ainsworth was born in Glendale, Ohio, in 1913, the oldest of three daughters of Charles and Mary Salter ("Ainsworth, Mary D. Salter", 2005). Ainsworth reportedly demonstrated an aptitude for academics early on in life, even learning to read at the young age of three. Mary’s parents placed significant importance on education. Her mother and father were both graduates of Dickinson College in Pennsylvania. Ainsworth recollects frequent visits to the library and the elevated scholastic expectations established for her and her sisters by their parents. Ainsworth obtained her A.A., B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in psychology with honors all at the University of Toronto by 1939. Theoretical Perspective In the 1960s, Ainsworth formulated a method, called A Strange Situation, to monitor attachment relationships between a caregiver and child. In this method of...
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...group, through the use of a variety of internet based tools (to include pre-recorded Tegrity sessions, pre-recorded videos, office handouts and/or brochures, Internet research and other methods of discovery), will showcase a particular campus activity or department on campus via a pre-designed PowerPoint template. Each group will be charged with creating the content for a 10-15 minute PowerPoint slide show to be stored on their online Group page that will highlight their selected campus topic. Groups can opt out of using the standard template for this activity, but all questions must be answered that are outlined within the PowerPoint. The idea of the activity is to expose students to the various departments and key programs at the college (while building their technical skills as well). Groups are encouraged to be resourceful in their approach to gathering information. Students are not limited in what information they can use, either from Tegrity or Blackboard or the website. The idea is to be creative and resourceful as a group. In fact, the only limitations placed on a group to secure information about their topic will be placed by the group itself. If groups, for example, can find brochures or other external websites...
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...There are many economists who have played a big part in the economy. Their research and theory’s have made history, which has improved and helped the economy for numerous years. A British economist, Sir John Richard Hicks was one of the most important and influential economists of the 12th century. Hicks was born on 8th April 1904 and passed away at the age of 85 on 20 May 1989. He was known for the several contributions however mainly for his statement of consumer demand theory in microeconomics and IS/LM model, which was taken place in 1937. For more than fifty years various important contributions bubbled out from his pen. Hicks studied at Clifton College and Balliol College, Oxford during his early years and was financed by a mathematical scholarships. Hicks graduated with second-class honors and he states, "no adequate qualification in any of the subjects" that he had studied. Hick’s was the first British economist to receive the Nobel Prize in 1972 as his contributions in the field of economics was outstanding. Hicks moved on and lectured at the London School Of Economics and Political Science. He was influenced by many economists, one being Ursula Webb who ended up becoming his wife in 1935. As Hicks got older, the more experience and knowledge he gained. Further on in 1935 to 1938 he lectured at Cambridge and then made it to the Manchester University where he was the professor. Hicks did his central work at on the idea of welfare economics, with its application to social...
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...The four pillars of the National Honor Society have been a set standard of principles I have consistently followed throughout my academic career. Through persistent dedication in the fields of scholarship, leadership, character, and service, I have been able to maintain exceptional grades and superior rankings in academics and music while still being a part of multiple activities in my school community. Being able to balance these four principles have allowed me to succeed and surpass expectations set by myself and my school. Scholarship is characterized by severe commitment to learning and ambition. I focus on this by taking the most rigorous courses available to me at my school. Since freshman year, I have only taken honors or advanced placement academic courses. Moreover, to ensure I surpass expectations, I make studying a part of my routine to maintain the 4.0 grade point average I have. In addition to the four main subjects in school, I have studied guitar in a separate school and at my high school for over three years. My dedication to music and countless hours of practice have landed me a spot in the Bayonne High School honors guitar trio. Throughout my entire academic and music carrer, my...
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...Napoleon Hill once said, “if you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way.” As a part of the National Honor Society as a probationary member, I am honored to help the community in little ways and to be able to see the overall picture as they all add up. Approaching the end of my high school career, I have become aware of a desire of mine that is to help others in need and to be able to be knowledgeable in what assistance may be needed. Every career that I have found has had a part in helping others, especially through medicine. Throughout my years so far, I have shown a great amount of scholarship, leadership, character and service that I believe would make me a priceless contribution to the National Honor Society. To begin,...
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...found a passion for teaching in his native country. Escalante taught math for twelve years before migrating to the United States with his wife Fabiola. The first few years in the new country, he applied himself to learn English while working in restaurants washing dishes. He went to college for the second time in his life just to get certified as a teacher in the United States. He received the highest honor as Magna Cum Laide at graduation and right away found a position as a computer teacher at Garfield High School in downtown Los Angeles, California. To his surprise, the school lacked the computers he needed for the class, so he took an alternative position as a math teacher. In that first year of teaching, Mr. Escalante was confronted with many obstacles. The school was in the verge of loosing its operative certification; many students scored poorly in their academics, had problems with drugs or were involved in gang violence. As a new teacher, he constantly felt frustrated, with a sense of guilt for not inspiring his class to love math the way he did. Subsequently, and against all the odds, Mr. Escalante made a great contribution in the lives of students, and transformed the face of the College Board’s Advanced Placement Program® (AP®). Most...
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...1. Your academic and career goals As I continue my studies at the University of Alabama, I want to maintain a 4.0 GPA and furthermore graduate with honors. Although this goal seems farfetched in many ways, I believe my best effort and hard work can truly make this goal a reality as long as I keep my priorities straight. I enjoy the challenge of a class and I believe it is important to take a step beyond simply going to class and memorizing material for a test. There is so much more to be gained by actually comprehending the material that can further translate to a better understanding of the world as well as becoming a well-rounded person. I also want to take courses in the remainder of my time at the University of Alabama that I would not necessarily consider myself to be interested in. Being at college gives students a chance to diversify and take interest in subjects that they had not been presented with before, and I fully plan on accomplishing that....
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...OBJECTIVE: To secure a professional internship with a Physical Therapy Practice. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS: My years of academic studies and experience as a student athlete in volleyball and track and field have helped me develop the technical knowledge, skills, and discipline required to make a significant contribution in a professional Physical Therapy Practice. I am a hard worker who is committed to positive outcomes; I am well-organized with strong communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills; I can work independently and in a team; and, I am honest, loyal and discreet. I am seeking "hands-on real world" professional work experience in Physical Therapy to achieve my career goal of becoming a Certified Physical Therapist. EDUCATION Florida International University (Bachelor of Science Degree) Miami, Florida Anticipated Graduation: Spring 2018| Concentration: Sports Fitness | GPA: 3.6 Tallahassee Community College Tallahassee, Florida 6 sem. Hrs. | GPA: 3.6 | Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 HONORS AND DISTINCTIONS Florida International Dean’s list (2014-Present); Invitation to join FIU Honors College (2014); National Honor Society (NHS); Selected works of Art/Photography displayed at the LeMoyne Art Gallery (2012-2014) Tallahassee, Florida ; Florida State University Schools Directors Award for Academic Excellence (2013) LEADERSHIP AND AFFILIATIONS Florida International University Women’s Track & Field Team | Fall...
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...FINA 465: Commercial Bank Practice and Policy Spring 2013 MW 2:30 – 3:45 Section 001 BA 401 MW 4:00 – 5:15 Section 002 BA 401 Professor: Dr. Allen N. Berger Office: Room 452, Moore School of Business Phone: (803) 576-8440 Email: aberger@moore.sc.edu Office Hours: MW 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM and 5:30 PM– 6:30 PM; and by appointment Extra office hours will be available before each of the three tests. Course Overview: This course is structured around the theme of risk management in banking. You will examine how banking institutions generate earnings and the nature of risks assumed in their operations. The focus of the subject matter is risk management. Topics to be covered: Why are financial intermediaries special? the role of depository institutions; financial crisis; risk of financial intermediation including interest rate risk, credit risk, off-balance sheet risk, liquidity risk; management of risks including liquid asset management and liability management, deposit insurance and other liability guarantees, capital adequacy, product and geographic diversification, and loan sales. The objective of this course is to provide the student with the conceptual framework necessary to analyze and comprehend the current problems confronting managers of commercial banks and other depository institutions. The course materials do not dwell on the development of financial theories. It is assumed that the student comprehends the basic theoretical concepts...
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...Arthur Holmes was born on January 14 1890 in England. He first became interested about Earth science when he started going to his high school, Gateshead High School. He then after started to go to college a few years later at Imperial College in London in 1907. Then when he was in college he then started to read about physics. He then after he was in Imperial college changed his colleges and started to go to Royal College of science and got his first degree ever , it was in geology. One of the main science contributions he made was that he found out how old the earth is. Some he used to find and do his research was a technique called radioactive dating which helped him find out how old certain rocks and minerals were. Arthur Holmes is a geologist...
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...PSY / 310 | Mary Whiton Calkins | Women In Psychology Paper | | Danielle R. Berg | 5/18/2014 | Select a woman who has made significant contributions to the field of psychology between the years 1850 and 1950. Obtain faculty approval of your selection prior to beginning this assignment. Prepare a 1,400- to 1,750-word paper in which you describe her background, theoretical perspective, and contributions to the field of psychology. | Mary Whiton Calkins was born on March, 30, 1863 to a Presbyterian Minister during a time when oppression of women would be stout during her growing up transitioning into adulthood. She overcame her own struggles and closed doors in regards to her schooling and succeeded in becoming the first female president of the American Psychological Association, but not without a supreme amount of perseverance. During the 19th century, women were thought to be inferior to men, not only physically but intellectually as well. Women could study on their own, but to be included in class as a student rather than a "guest" was next to impossible. Where men thought that education could cause harm to women, the actuality of it was that an educated woman could cause 'harm' to that belief. Mary Whiton Calkins would show the world that her place existed next to the greatness of any male peer within Psychology as she began her own story into the world. Thankfully her parents encouraged her to thrive towards education and overcoming the inferior stereotyping...
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...I am very obliged to be presented with the opportunity of The Dereck Whittenburg Foundation. If I am awarded the Foundation scholarship It will help boost my confidence in knowing that hard work does pays off. Dedication, determination, talented and always striving for excellence are the characteristic that I possess that qualify me as the best recipient. Not only I can speak the truth I also volunteer and give back to my community. As I hold the title Miss Honor College in the Honor College Association Program, I contribute in many activities for example habitat for Humanities, trash pickup, Lemonade stands, 9/11 Service Day Project and basically any community service available that the group or myself can attend. Also, as a phenomenal woman...
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