...rarely share the limelight of the performances they make happen. Bands have an army of "roadies" that do all the work necessary to make sure their shows go on and the Snowbirds similarly have their own team of "roadies of the sky", the maintenance technicians that do all the work it takes to make sure the team has nine CT-114 Tutor jets ready to fly for each of the over one hundred aerobatic demonstrations and fly-pasts the team will fly for this...
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...1. Is this writer correct? Are many seniors so “under scheduled” that the year is a waste? Should students, in collaboration with their parents and schools, have the opportunity to go to college early, or take other alternative learning routes, like internships, that year? I strongly disagree that student should skip senior year and do other things like volunteering. They could still go to school and volunteering, having the opportunity to college early is a nice but the question is, are they ready for the transitions. Their senior year is not a waste in my opinion because being a senior provides fun experiences and you still take classes that you may need or want for college. 2. Do you think students need the fourth year of high school to be emotionally ready for college?...
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...question had come to me when I was a senior in high school. I was ready to leave high school, but I was unsure if I was ready for college. This question concerns all students who want to go to college, and it affects all teachers. Meaning it is the teacher’s job to have the students ready for college. Because this question is being ask my so many people, finding information for my question was easy to find. First I use my most fallible source which was the library. I went on Galileo and found a scholar journal, and then right off the back I found my web source. For my last source I found a book, which I was able to find at the Dalton State library. The article that I found to be really helpful was titled “Strategies to Prepared Middle School and High School Students for College and Career Readiness.” The authors of this article are Rich A. Radcliffe and Beth Bos. In the article it says “Each year approximately 1.2 million students fail to graduate from high school,”...
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...process. While some children are ready at about two years of age, others are ready when they are much older. By starting to potty train too young, the process will just take you longer to complete. To determine if your child is ready to begin potty training, you need to evaluate his actions and how developed his understanding skills are. If your child can understand simple instructions and can ask questions, he should be capable of understanding potty training. If he shows interest in the in the potty chair or wearing underwear, he may be ready to begin his potty training. If your child can go two hours without wetting his diaper and has regular bowel movements, he is probably ready to be trained. If your child is telling you that he needs to go to the potty and can pull his pants up and down by himself, he is definitely ready to begin potty training. The first step to successful potty training is to ready the equipment. Your child should have his own potty chair. If you try to have him sit on the regular toilet seat, your child will feel unsure of himself and may even become scared. You may...
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...partnerships, Private investors (angels) Venture Capital, Private equity placements, Public equity offerings and other government programs (Hisrich, Peters, & Shepherd,2010). The Ready Clip will plan to seek funding or financing by using the Self of Personal Funds from the above referenced methods list. T he Self or Personal Funds source of funding method is the most utilized funding or financing for venture start-ups, as well as being the least expensive for cost and control (Hisrich, Peters, & Shepherd, 2010). The low cost and control of the Personal Funds is of particular interest to the Ready Group Members, as that we are still analyzing the ventures opportunity for success as well as weighing the passion and financial commitment levels of the Ready Clip Members. The level of commitment is generally reflected in the entrepreneur’s percentage of the total assets and not the necessarily the amount of money the entrepreneur has put into the venture (Hisrich, Peters, & Shepherd, 2010). The Group is prepared at present to infuse $3,000.00 for marketing and prototypes of the Ready Clip. A marked interest from potential investors r as a buy-out groups must be noted within a determined trial period or the break-even point, which at this juncture the new venture entry will be discontinued as that the Ready Clip Group would be...
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...Have you ever been horseback riding before? There is someone in my town that lets me ride horses and sometimes we do chores for him. I’m going to tell you how to ride a horse and how to get ready to ride one. I will show you how riding horse is fun and relaxing. First before you ride a horse you get yourself ready. When you ride a horse you should always wear jeans and a T shirt. When you get ready it might help if you braid your hair or put it in a ponytail so your hair is out of your way. When you ride a horse don’t wear flip flops wear shoes or boots. Always look on the news the day before to see what the weather will be like and make sure it a nice day. If it’s going to be cold wear a sweatshirt and if it’s hot don’t. That how...
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...| 33.00 | 35.00 | 32.00 | 29.00 | Steps * Go to word document and choose the ‘Insert’ option from the tool bar. * Choose ‘Chart’ and select ‘Bar’ diagram on the fourth option and click ok. * An excel sheet will open with dummy values. Insert the required values and close the excel sheet * The graph is ready with the values as shown above 2. Draw a component bar diagram for the following data released to the number of branches of a nationalized bank. Year | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | Rural | 50 | 125 | 200 | 225 | 240 | 240 | 250 | 260 | 280 | Semi Urban | 75 | 100 | 110 | 125 | 125 | 130 | 130 | 140 | 160 | Urban | 50 | 50 | 50 | 75 | 75 | 75 | 80 | 90 | 100 | Metropolitan | 75 | 75 | 75 | 80 | 80 | 100 | 115 | 125 | 135 | Steps * Go to word document and choose the ‘Insert’ option from the tool bar. * Choose ‘Chart’ and select ‘Column’ diagram and click ‘Clustered Column’. * An excel sheet will open with dummy values. Insert the required values and close the excel sheet * The graph is ready with the values as shown above. 3. The following represents data related to the distribution of advances to various sectors by a nationalized bank for the year 2008. Present this data in a pie diagram. Sector | Amount (Rs. In crores) | Priority Sector | 100.5 | Food | 58.75 | Non-Food | 16.84 | Others | 181.48 | Steps: * Go to word document and choose the ‘Insert’ option from...
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...Math 2 Unit 6 ‐ Similarity & Right Triangle Trigonometry Thinking Through the Lesson Protocol (TTLP) Template Concepts / Key Question Task / Activity Page Describing the essential features of a dilation 6.1 Photocopy Faux What features of a dilation are important and how can I identify these? Pas 5 Examining proportional relationships in triangles that are known to be similar to 6.2 Triangle Dilations each other based on dilations How can I describe the relationships between the sides of two triangles when one is a dilation of the other? 10 Comparing definitions of similarity based on dilations and relationships between 6.3 Similar Triangles corresponding sides and angles and Other Figures What statements can I prove about similar polygons? What other criteria can I use to determine if triangles are similar? 17 Examining proportional relationships of segments when two transversals intersect 6.4 Cut By a sets of parallel lines Transversal What proportionality statements can I make when a triangle is intersected by a line parallel to one of its sides? 23 Applying theorems about lines, angles and proportional relationships based on 6.5 Measured similar triangles Reasoning How can I use theorems about shapes, angles and parallel lines to find missing values in a diagram? How can I prove that an observed pattern always holds? 28 Applying understanding of similar and congruent triangles to find midpoint or any ...
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...not letting her go at all, or having a very strict curfew. The parent would also state all the rules that the daughter should obey.If she did not come home on time, break the rules, or be reckless she would not be able to go out on the weekends for a long time. The daughter would be grounded if she did not obey any of the rules. A democratic parent would respond by sitting down with her and letting her voice her opinions. The parent would listen to her point of view of how she wants to go to the party. Then the parent and daughter...
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...Since the end of my sophomore year, I have been ready to go to college. Of course, that feeling of being ready grew much stronger throughout the end of my high school career. Junior year was definitely the year where I started preparing for the process of being able to apply to college. Academically, junior year was one of my best years in which I was under so much stress due to tests, SAT, speech, and research papers. I have always been organized with my school work and the way I handle my time. Now that I am in senior year, with about 47 days left of school days, I am more than ready to make a new life for myself, and call New Orleans my new home. I have been told by every single person I know that has gone to college, that it is a completely new life from that of the one we, high school students, are used to. For starters, one is completely independent in every possible way during this journey. Cleaning my room, washing my clothes, cooking dinner, and even getting my homework done in time, will all be up to me. I will not have my parents over my shoulder telling me to do this or that. Personally for me is a complete relief. Being almost nineteen years old, I know the difference between being responsible and inresponsable. I am fully prepared for pulling all nighters, going grocery shopping, washing my clothes, and getting up every...
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...Homecoming 2015 It was the beginning of senior year and I wasn’t sure if I wanted to go to homecoming. I was really indecisive. As homecoming week approached, I ended up going. I went to my friend’s house and got ready. From there we went to homecoming, after homecoming we decided to go on an adventure. At first, I was grabbing everything that i needed so i can head to my friends house. I packed my dress and makeup because she’s a pro at doing makeup. I got everything I needed and went over to her houses. Once I got there we started getting ready, as we were getting ready we were eating as well. Since Halloween was coming up we were watching some scary movies. Which was pretty fun. We also started pumping each other up for what to expect since we didn’t have dates. Secondly, we both got done and started heading out to homecoming. Homecoming was at our school so it wasn’t far. We got to school and you can really hear the music from outside. Everyone looked so breathtaking. I have never really seen people get ready like that besides going out to fifteens but that’s another story. Well, once we got in we hit the dance floor. It was so much fun! Me and my friend found a group of people to hang out with which, were some seniors...
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...My friend,Landon, invited me to go camping. Landon had never been camping before so I had to tell him what to take. I told him we needed to pack the day before we left for we can be ready the next day. First, you need to make sure you have a camper.Then we need to pack all of our clothes. When u go camping you will need old clothes to wear because you will be playing. You will also need your swimming trunks to swim. When u get done swimming you will need a clothesline to dry your clothes off with. Second, you will need to go to the store. You will need to get snacks to eat when you get hungry at night. The best thing to eat over the campfire is marshmellows. You will also need to get lighter fluid. When I go my mom gets first aid kits...
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...Tarsha Strong English 1101/Mrs.Staton Reflective Essay 29 June 2013 A Memorable Bahamas Vacation Its 10:15 am, we are getting ready to board the ship. I am relieved to be standing after sitting in an RV for 10 hours while riding from Georgia to Florida. My aunts, cousins, and my mom are smiling and hugging each other because they are happy to see my family that we have not seen in awhile. We wave goodbye to my uncles as they drive off. As I walk toward the ship I become anxious and excited. I’m holding my luggage and smiling at the attendant. I look at my mom and say, “I can’t believe we are headed to the Bahamas.” We are standing in a long line waiting to check in our entire luggage. The security officers are making sure we don’t have things that are not allowed. Now that we are finished, my mom and I head to our room. We take the elevator to the third floor where our room is located. I open the door to our room and I see two twin beds with cute little animals on them made with towels. My mom has an alligator and I have an elephant. I take a picture and smile because I think this is so cool. Now its time for me to shower, so I sit my luggage on the bed, take out a nice sun dress, and head for the shower. First we head to the top floor of the ship. Everyone must do a safety drill. The captain comes on over a loud speaker and welcomes everyone to the cruise. Then he begins the speech of all the safety rules. The staff members are demonstrating how to use the life...
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...day. I finally hop out of bed and get up to go get ready . Once I got ready , I smelled the sensational smell , of dough , cinnamon , brown sugar , and that’s when i burst into the kitchen and saw my dad had made Cinnamon rolls ! I felt so excited I couldn’t contain myself i felt as if you walked out of school on a friday. So I ran to the white , wooden table and waited patiently. After eating the delicious breakfast , I got packed to go to disney world ! I felt so excited and happy that I actually got to drive to Disney World . I traveled with my Mom and my Sister , My Dad said ,“We are meeting them in tuscaloosa.” I replied , “ Ok dad ,I will pack now .” “Make sure you pack a bathing suit!” my Dad yelled I yelled back “ yes sir !” I felt thrilled to see all the...
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...Proposed business: F&C - Salad Packaging Salad Ready is a pre-packaged, ready-to-eat salad created by a company seeking to fill the market desire for foods that are both convenient and healthy. This plan is to make an innovative food product available to student market. It is a new venture, F&C (Fresh and Convenient) is the name of the product, and it is mainly to sell special salad to customers. In the following parts, the Business Idea, Industry Related Issues, Target Market & Customer-Related Issues, Founder (s)-Related Issues, Financial Issues and Overall Business Potential will be introduced respectively. Business Aims: The object of F&C is to manufacture and market an innovative food product: a fresh and ready-to-eat leaf lettuce salad package. The product Salad Ready will have a large variety of market segments among students, from schools to the hotel and restaurant. The strategy of F&C, however, is to build a student brand in successively larger segments of the market. The Business Idea (Concept): At university, many students do not eat breakfast, not even have time to eat lunch, therefore, selling some healthy, nutritious and convenient food to students is a good business opportunity. In addition, it is better than those who selling fast food, such as Fried foods. Salad Ready is a consumer food product – fresh, washed, bite-sized leaves of leaf lettuce, contained in a sealed, transparent, fancy packaging. The product concept flows from...
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