...PERMISSION/WAIVER OF LIABILITY/MEDICAL RELEASE FORM This form is required for any visiting student staying overnight on campus and must be completed in its entirety. Once this form is completed, please email to discovergcu@gcu.edu. Forms must be received at least three days prior to your visit. Students will NOT be allowed to stay overnight without having completed this form. DATE OF DISCOVER GCU EVENT: October 9th, 2015 VISIT ARRANGED BY (please select one): Admissions Representative Representative’s Name Online Registration Athletic Department Coach’s Name: STUDENT INFORMATION: Name of Student: Olivia Rivera Cell Phone: 6029040593 Student Address: 6315 W. Golden Lane Gender: Female Date of Birth: July 7th, 1998 High School or Recent College: Centennial High School Degree Program of Interest: Nursing HS Graduation Year: 2016 METHOD OF TRANSPORTATION TO CAMPUS: Individual Flight (Grand Canyon University provides a shuttle service to and from the airport at specific times) Group Fly-In OR Group Bus (Transportation provided by Grand Canyon University Admissions) Parent Drop-Off (Parent must accompany student to and from campus if the student is under 18 years old) Self-Driver (Must be 18 years or older and pick up a parking pass from security kiosk) ALLERGIES/MEDICATIONS: Medical Insurance Name and Policy #: United Health Care & 911-87726-04 Student’s Allergies: N/a Student’s Current Medications: N/a (Include Special...
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...Mom woke me up by reading to my younger sister that morning. A pang of jealousy hit me not for the first time in my short life. Why didn’t she ever bother to read to me? Why didn’t she wake me up to say goodbye like she did every morning for Olivia? I loved her just as much as Olivia did. Why did she always get everything? I turned over and opened my eyes to the sound of my mother’s voice. I scrunched my face up. The bright morning sun was far too bright for me. I watched my mother read and smile at my younger sister. I didn’t say anything. She never even noticed I was awake. Not even a glance my direction. She left for work before I had worked up the courage to tell her I loved her. I went back to sleep praying that I would wake up early enough that Dad wouldn’t come get me and late...
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...Empowering Olivia Sabrina L. Johnson ECE313: Collaboration with Parent & Community Professor: Ann Zucker July 2, 2012 Empowering Olivia As an educational professional, one the most important parts of my job is to appreciate all of the different stages that toddlers go through as they are developing (Gonzalez-Mena, 2009). In this paper, I will introduce you to Olivia, a toddler who is on a constant quest for independence, as well as explain how, as an educator, I can facilitate the empowerment that Olivia desires. I will also describe six key points illustrating my understanding of the importance of validating Olivia’s desire to gain power and control, as well as find a community resource for parents with toddlers like Olivia. Creating a developing appropriate environment is essential to helping empower Olivia. It should be designed to allow her the freedom to explore and try different things. One of the key areas of concern in developing an appropriate environment is safety; at this stage toddlers touch, explores, and use their bodies to learn about the world; therefore; a developmentally appropriate environment should be designed to allow them to climb, push, poke, prod, and perform a variety of other independent movements (Gonzalez-Mena, 2009). Toddlers are developing a sense of themselves as separate from their parents. They tend to insist on doing things for themselves. As an educator, I can help Olivia become independent by...
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...Electric guitars and staggering statistics shared a Central Park audience of more than 60,000 people on Saturday at the Global Citizen Festival, a five-hour concert held on Central Park’s Great Lawn devoted to ending extreme poverty worldwide. The music line-up—which included Neil Young with Crazy Horse, Band of Horses, The Black Keys, The Foo Fighters, K’Naan and surprise guest John Legend—performed free-of-charge to the public to highlight issues of hunger, poverty, polio and malaria. But while the simulcasted event’s intention was to increase awareness of worldwide social inequity, the overall message of altruism fell flat. Two hours before the concert’s start time, the attendees flooded the Great Lawn. Petition holders representing UNICEF, Half the Sky, The End of Polio and Charity Water descended upon the crowd to collect signatures to encourage future involvement in their respective charitable causes. Surprisingly, the charity volunteers were not well received by the music lovers. Many attendees walked away, or, responded with “leave me alone” before the volunteers could utter a word. The apathy, and the resulting cold responses, lasted from the time of admission to when the opening band stepped foot on the stage. It is odd that attendees shrugged their shoulders at the ambassadors; yet, they lit up when the musicians advocating for the same charities began performing, especially given the timely message. The concert was scheduled around the meeting of the United...
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...initiative to motivate others to achieve their goals by inspiring them. Several times, many of us encounter individuals who touch our hearts by being positive role model and leader to us; for me, that person was Olivia Hunte. Olivia previously work at Denver South High school as the Goodwill Ambassador coordinator, but she just recently, she received a job offer at a community college to help build their Trio Upward Bounds program. At this position, Olivia serves as an advocate for first-generation students that are either taking concurrent enrollment classes or transiting from high to college. Olivia is constantly looking out for others and making sure that they have the tools and opportunities they need to succeed. I have known Olivia since 2013, my...
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...Some people believe that social status entitles them to love with an equal status person. Duke Orsino is an important man who believes that Olivia’s love belongs to him, just because they are both powerful rulers. He thinks that his status and wealth will draw her to him, but she is drawn more towards kindness, honesty, and humbleness. So when Orsino confesses his love for Olivia, she rejects his affection, and brushes off all of his attempts to win her over. “Be clamorous, and leap all civil bounds, Rather than make unprofited return.” Orsino sends Cesario off to Olivia’s to try and make her fall in love with him, not taking no as an answer. Olivia has not let anyone into her court since her brother died, saying she has sworn off of men in...
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...Olivia Benson has been charged with first degree burglary. Burglary requires that the trespasser breaks and enters of the dwelling of another at night with an intent to commit a felony therein.” Our case presents five issues, the first being whether Olivia was guilty of breaking into the Stabler’s house even though she used a key to get in. The second issue is whether the garage is consider a dwelling. Another issue is we need to determine whether 7.00 p.m., can be consider as nighttime. We need to also see if there was an intent to commit larceny, and finally, we need to see if a garden rake is consider a deadly weapon. The facts are as follow: Olivia Benson a Virginia resident was a former employer for the Stabler’s. The Stabler’s provided...
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...asked Olivia if she felt like she needed to go talk to someone tonight about what is going on. Oliva said she did not want to go speak to anyone currently about what she has going on. Olivia said she has been speaking to Maggie about what has been going on. I asked Olivia if she knew about the Counseling and Testing center we have here on campus. Olivia said she did not know about them. I informed her it was someone she could use to speak to about the things she is worried about. I let her know it is okay to go and speak to people about issues you are having in life. I also let her know in my expirence in life it is better to speak to someone who is a third party who you dont know. I let Olivia know you generally can get more off your chest and fell better if you talk to someone who is not a family member or a friend....
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...“The Ex” Imagine you are accused of a crime that you didn’t do and everyone thinks you're guilty. But the one person who thinks you're innocent and didn’t do the crime is your ex-fiancé. “The Ex” a novel by Alafair Burke is about an attorney named Olivia Randall. Olivia is the one the best attorneys in New York City and is having to deal with some daily life struggles. Olivia struggles came up when her ex-fiancé, Jack Harris, is accused of a crime and he is also struggling and need her help. The lesson in this book is everyone encounters the same daily life struggles. In the novel “The Ex” the lesson is everyone experiences the same daily life struggles which are shown by the characters Olivia Randall and Jack Harris. Everyone struggles in life with pressure on them. For instance Olivia Randall had pressure on her when helping her ex-fiancé Jack Harris. An...
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...Olivia Reinhart is a 17 year old girl, that has had a unusual life growing up. In fact, her actual name is Ariel Benson. Ariel hasn’t had parents since the age of three, because they were murdered. Ariel was in foster care for seven years, she failed at being adopted. She is living on her own in Portland, as a emancipated adult. She rents an apartment and has a job at the local grocery store. Ariel finds her way back to here hometown, after some big news turns up. When Ariel was three years old, her and her mom and dad went into the woods to find a christmas tree. After that day the parents never came back and Ariel was found over 300 miles away at a Wal-Mart. When she was found, she was reconnected with her grandmother. She doesn’t remember...
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...14) Why do you think the author wrote this story? Where did he or she get the idea or the characters? What message do you think that the author is trying to share? The author wrote this story because she believes that nobody should get bullied for having acne, and she believes that no person should go through the pain of being bullied for natural causes, such as acne. This book is about a teen named Olivia, and Olivia was a actress for an commercial until she started getting acne. The company shooting the commercial, fired her and everyone starts making fun of her because she has acne and she can’t control it. She tries to hide it, but it makes her look more like a clown then ever because she cannot cover it up and the boys make fun...
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...Such a change! No home! No friends! Barley anything to eat! And when I am to find my regiment is more than I can tell.” It is this moment where we see Orsell challenge his ideals. Now that his life is in danger and he many never see his sister Olivia or his family ever again has shaken him. In later letters especially the ones after lost battles Orsell seriously questions his motives. In the letter from September 18, 1862 Orsell told Olivia about a small battle, but does not say where. “We had a terrible and an awful battle here yesterday… The sight from where we were in line was terrifying.” This man was not a soldier, he was a businessman. He was terrified of his surrounding and he was not even called into battle. After the battle, Orsell continued by depicting the battleground post fighting. “As we passed the battleground of Middletown Heights many of the rebels lie dead along the road and hundreds were upon the mountain and in the valley unburied.” These sights deeply hurt Orsell, to see his country in ruins. “But oh! Dear Ollie it is awful to see this fine country the scene...
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...Olivia Coolidge’s Tales of the Crusades follows events occuring along seven crusades, spanning over 300 years. It depicts the happenings of the world from 1094-1464, displaying many aspects of life in that time period. The first event in the book follows the soldiers along the First Crusade, with the second scene coming years later, entailing King Baldwin IV’s rule and loss of Jerusalem to Saladin. Next, Coolidge details the planning of the Third Crusade and The execution and failure of the Children’s Crusade. Lastly, the book covers the Knight’s Templar and their doubt in the holiness of the Crusades, along with the final attempt to recapture constantinople, executed by Pius II. Throughout the novel, Coolidge displays many social aspects contained...
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...Grease, the 1971 musical sensation, now has special ties to Duxbury. On January 31, millions of viewers tuned into Fox to see DHS Class of 2015 Graduate Skyler Wright as the star Duxbury already knew she was in Grease Live. Skyler was one of only twenty girls chosen by casting directors out of thousands of applicants. “Just that statistic alone makes me feel so honored to have been involved in such an incredible show,” she said. Her role as a student featured her in the foreground of several scenes, and she considers her experience on set as amazing. “It was honestly like reliving my senior year of high school, but all of my classmates were celebrities, and we all had super cool outfits,” Skyler said. “It was hectic and exhausting but in all of the best ways.” In early September, when many of her classmates were moving into their new dorms, Skyler flew cross-country to chase her dreams of becoming a star. Now in LA, she has been taking classes and auditioning often in order to make these dreams a reality. Just before she was cast in Grease Live, Skyler graduated from an improv class at the Upright Citizens Brigade, an organization founded by SNL alum Amy Poehler in 1990. Skyler first became interested in acting at age 10 when she was named the lead of her first musical simply by chance. In No One Will Marry A Princess With A Tree Growing Out of Their Head, she played the princess. “Ever since then, I’ve been knee-deep in theatre. I was never the kid who thought they were going...
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...Olivia Granny Physics - 106 Earth Fieldtrip: National Museum of Natural History We are going to be exploring the Janet Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems, and Minerals. I decided to make the scavenger hunt fun and easy by starting off the first item in the beginning of the hall and in order all the way to the last item, which is located at the end of the hall. So as you walk you will find the items in order. As you enter the Janet Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems, and Minerals there will be an exhibit on space followed by an exhibit based on the earth and its plates. 1. What is a plate? Answer: The surface of the earth that made up of broken up pieces of the outermost layer. There are 7 major and 8 minor plates; these plates can be oceanic or continental. 2. What are the 3 types of plate boundaries? Answer: Divergent, convergent, and transform 3. What is a fault and how is it formed? Answer: A fault is a crack in the Earth’s crust. Faults are formed by the area between the Earth’s plates are being pushed together, pulled apart, or moving passed one another in opposite directions. 4. What is a craton? Answer: A craton is an old, thick, and stable part of the continental lithosphere. They are found in the inside of tectonic plates. 5. What type of rock can be found in a craton: Answer: I chose granitic gneiss, which can be seen in the picture above. Above is a picture of me with lava from the ocean floor. To the left is a picture of the types of...
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