...Baptist College Cumulative GPA: 3.86 * High School Diploma—May, 2011 Cave City High School Licensure: * Certified: Arkansas 7-12 English/Language Arts; Missouri 5-9 Language Arts and 9-12 English * Praxis I: complete, passed—Scores: Reading 185/190; Writing: 179/190; Mathematics 185/190 * Praxis II, English: Content & Analysis: complete, passed—Score: 184/200 * Praxis, PLT: complete, passed—Score: 177/200 Professional Experience: * English Teacher—August, 2015-Present Senath-Hornersville High School * Classes taught: ACT-prep, English II, English IV, Mass Media, and Vocational English * Classes co-taught: Dual Credit English Composition * Student Intern—January, 2015-Present Jonesboro High School—Ms. Sally Williams, cooperating teacher * Instructed students in AP English Language and Regular English 11 * Taught in a blended classroom * Built classroom management skills * Youth Director—August, 2013-Present First Baptist Church Senath * Instructed, counseled, and helped the church youth * Planned and implemented all youth activities * Attended monthly council meetings to conduct business * Campus Safety Officer—August 2014-May, 2015 Williams Baptist College * Enforced campus policies and regulations * Nightly security sweeps of campus buildings * Patrolled sporting events * Assistant Resident Director—January, 2014-May, 2014 Williams Baptist College ...
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...The abrasive sound echoed through the air. The vibration ringed in my ear after our last note, after my first and last performance in marching band, and immediately relief and poignancy sweeps through my feet. I felt happy and accomplished, after all the sweat and tears everyone has shed to finish this show. In my previous school in Japan, we had marching band unlike this one with no competitors, but both groups has shaped the person I am today. Just like my hobby of illustration, I learned that the more detailed and precise we paint, the more vivid and lively our results become. Both of these marching band organizations helped me realize that outcomes are just superficial, and that people could gain from failures. By joining the band I started to practice more of my clarinet, took extra care to balance both academic work and marching band practice, and made communication with people I was not accustomed to. When afterwards I got compliments from...
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...MAJOR PROJECT ON CUSTOMER PREFRENCES WITH REGARD TO THE RETAIL BANKING SCHEMES This Dissertation report is being submitted as a part of the requirements of the MBA (FINANCE) Program of Punjab Technical University ,Jalandhar. SUBMITTED TO: PROJECT GUIDE: SUBMITTED BY: Kamna Pathak MBA (FINANCE) 2 YR. ROLL NO. ……………. RIMT – IMCT Mandigobindgarh ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This study was made possible with the consultations, support and kind opinions from several people. So with immense gratitude, I acknowledge all those, whose guidance and valuable inputs have helped in the materialization of this project. No words are enough to thank Assistant Manager Mr. Rahul Kapoor of State Bank of Patiala, who not only inspired me to work on this project but also accepted to guide me a lot. In spite of heavy responsibilities and busy schedules, he always managed time to provide proper guidance. Clearly I owe a special in-depth of gratitude to my friends who created a motivating environment to work on this project and also helped me in understanding and reviewing major concept from various point of views. Finally I would like to be grateful to all those who directly or indirectly have been of great help and obliged me with their support and have helped me in converting my collection of data and information into a finely polished project. DECLARATION I Kamna Pathak of MBA(Finance) 2nd year, studying at RIMT-IMCT Mandigobindgarh...
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...Why on earth did he volunteer for this? Barba thinks to himself as tries to calm a crying baby. "Noah, please. What do you want? Food? Bottle? TV?" Nothing he mentions seemed to appeal to him. He even did a quick sniff test. No smell. That can't be it. Barba was so out of his element. He repeated the question back in his mind. And to the moment when Benson asks if anyone could volunteer to watch Noah for the weekend, since she had a conference to go to and her babysitter was away on a small trip for college. Everyone had excuses. Fin was visiting some family member. Rollins had some sort of engagement to attend to. Carisi had a family trip to see a couple of sports games. And here was Barba saying, "I'll do it" much to the surprise to everyone....
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...THE GAMBIA COLLEGE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH COURSE: EHS 311: INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT TOPIC: LADY BEETLE Presented by: Omar ceesay GC # 214426 Submitted to: LECTURER: Mr. Fabakary minteh DATE: 9TH MARCH 2015 Lady beetles, also known as “ladybugs” or “ladybird beetles”, are familiar insects. They belong to phylum arthropod and family of Coccinellidae. Some 70 species are native to Colorado and about 10 to 12 additional species have established during the past century. Adult Lady Beetles are round and small (1-10 mm) long. This paper gives a comprehensive overview of the morphology and the economic importance of the lady beetle. The morphology look into the size, shape and the colour of the above insect, while the life cycle look into the various stages of the development from the egg to the adult. Under the economic important, it look into its impact on human, on agriculture and its medical impact as well. It went further to look at the types of lady beetle and its habitat as well as some of the preventive measures in controlling and managing them. Key words: lady beetle, pest, Coccinellidae ...
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...visiting period at afternoon in each day, loads of visitors would turn up at that time. In a particular shift last month, I was deployed to perform duty in the visiting room. The room was really crowded, full of relatives, and patients. Mr. Tat, a 60-year-old chronic patient with schizophrenia, was being visited by his mother. His mother had prepared lots of food for Mr. Tat. He enjoyed it very much and gulped down a whole lunch box of dim sum. Suddenly, Mr. Tat’s mum yelled aloud for help. Mr. Tat was found clutching his throat with both hands and couldn’t cry out. I approached him at once and called help from my colleagues. Upon recognizing the universal sign of choking, I started first aid procedure at once, such as back slap, finger sweep, abdominal thrust. However, despite removal of some food paste, Mr. Tat’s airway still couldn’t be cleared. Mr. Tat became cyanosis and lost his consciousness. Fortunately, Mr. Tat could be sent to AED for resuscitation and gained recovery finally. Reflection Model This incident had great impact in my nursing career. Facing life and death is not too...
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...appened in between 1800-1850 in England? 1800: Jan First soup kitchens to relieve hungry poor in London Autumn Robert owen begins philanthropic reform for workers employed in his mills at New Lanark Maria Edgeworth publishes Castle Rackrent, one of the earliest historical novels 1801 Steam carriae of Richard Trevithick carries road passengers at Camborne, Cornwall 1802 June 22 Health and Morals of Apprentices Act, first protective factory legislation, no children under 9 in mills,maximum 12-hour day for children Madame Tussaud mounts the first waxwork exhibition in Lyceum Hall, London Chalotte Dundas, a wooden ship with a single paddle-wheel, covers 20 miles of the Forth and clyde Canal, the world's first steam vessel. 1805 October 21 Battle of Trafalgar, Nelso defeats Franco-Spanish fleet, but is mortally wounded. 1807 Mar 25 Slave Trade abolished in all British possessions June 4 Federick Winsor illuminates part of pall Mall with gas lighting. 1811 Regency Act in favour of Prince of Wales because of George III's insanity. Mar organised machine-breaking (Luddism) in Nottingham Jane Austen publishes Sense and Sensibility Fashionable women reject tight corsets and petticoats 1812 Mar Publication of first 2 cantos of Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage causes sensation: "I woke one morning and found myself famous" autumn Countess Lieven, wife of russian ambasador, introduces waltz to London 1813 Jane Austen publishes Pride and Prejudice Smooth-wheeled...
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...byits own decision to so so. A well trained brain is a nice comfort to have to get throught those hectic days safely and without crashing things into things. My brain made an image develop behind my eyes. How smart to not block my vision. My mind had me lay down and rest in a clean hospital bed. There was the security of the bed rails and a call light near. A tv hung on the wall, mind didn’t want me to get anxious and bored. Just to rest and sleep would be a welcome activity, but no way would they allow me to stop. I would get into hot water if I missed the appointments, the court dates, the visits with my children, the phone messages and if I missed one more class my entire hope for completeing and education, just a degree from whatever college I can attend. The graduation cap and gown, holding that hard to obtain piece of paper, Being done with classes. Boring hours spent in a chair as the clock ticks slowily until someone, my keeper, allows me to take a five minute...
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...Abstract What could be more innocent than a last minute trip, on a privately-owned jet, to a privately-funded research facility, in northern Alaska to see the magnificent auroras? After Matt’s best friend and college roommate, Bartholomew Jacob Hunt, the third, convinced him that it was the chance of a lifetime, they would surely find out. During their flight to Alaska, the boys are notified that Halley’s Comet’s orbit has been altered by the sun’s photosphere and is headed straight for the research station’s space elevator. There is no time to bring in additional scientists, so Matt and Barty must be willing to help. Using a chemical rocket and magnetic sail, three of the scientists at the research center will enter space and attempt to change the orbit of Halley Comet, while Matt and Barty operate the command center with the help of the lead scientist. This is the day they single-handedly saved two planets and created a new habitable environment on Mercury’s surface. [Student’s Name] [Professor’s Name] [Class Number] [Today’s Date] The Day We Saved Two Planets 10:20am. “It’s 2068! It is a mistake to ignore an occurrence that only transpires once every 11 years. Do you know what an aurora is!? I’ll tell you what an aurora is. An aurora is a disturbance in the magnetosphere produced by solar winds (source). You see, the electrons… remember electrons, Matt? They are the charged particles we talked about in chemistry. Right. You see, the electrons collide with atoms in...
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...Food Marketing Policy Issue Paper Food Marketing Policy Issue Papers address particular policy or marketing issues in a non-technical manner. They summarize research results and provide insights for users outside the research community. Single copies are available at no charge. The last page lists all Food Policy Issue Papers to date, and describes other publication series available from the Food Marketing Policy Center. Tel (860) 486-1927 Fax (860) 486-2461 email: fmpc@canr1.cag.uconn.edu http://vm.uconn.edu/~wwware/ fmktc.html No. 17 October 1998 Jawboning Cereal: The Campaign to Lower Cereal Prices by Ronald W. Cotterill Food Marketing Policy Center University of Connecticut Food Marketing Policy Center, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Connecticut, 1376 Storrs Road, U-21, Storrs, CT 06269-4021 Jawboning Cereal: The Campaign to Lower Cereal Prices by Ronald W. Cotterill Abstract This article introduces the Forum by explaining the sequence of events related to the jawboning campaign and subsequent reductions in cereal prices. It also introduces the main issues on the vigor of competition and pricing that are analyzed in subsequent papers. Jawboning as a public policy strategy is assessed and found useful in certain circumstances such as those in the breakfast cereal industry in the mid 1990’s. The jawboning campaign was effective in advancing price competition in an industry that successfully resisted repeated antitrust...
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...smoking is the leading cause of preventable death, leading to an annual five million deaths around the globe. It is estimated that if current smoking patterns carry on, the annual death toll could rise to more than eight million by 2030. Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for many cancers and respiratory diseases. The heavier the usage of an individual and the longer he smokes, the higher the risks for smoking-related illnesses. Cigarette smoking involves inhaling smoke into the lungs. A cigarette contains more than 4000 poisonous chemicals such as nicotine, arsenic, methane, ammonia, cadmium, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, butane, and hydrogen cyanide. Inhaled cigarette smoke can damage the lungs' cilia, tiny hair-like structures that sweep away debris from the lungs. With the cilia paralyzed by smoking, particles such as dirt and toxins can settle in the lung sacks and form tar. These toxins can then move from the lungs via the bloodstream to other parts of the body. According to the Global Adult Tobacco Survey in 2009, almost 25 percent of all Filipino adults smoke very day. 94% of Filipinos are aware of illnesses caused by smoking. 48.8% of non-smoking Filipinos are exposed to...
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...Legalizing Marijuana, New Social Stigma: The new wave of Acceptance C. LaMour Romine Pittsburg State University Definition of Problem to be studied: This research is a secondary research analysis of the theoretical perspective of the marijuana movement - pertaining to the politic standpoint of marijuana verses cigarettes and scientific medical analysis of marijuana verses cigarettes. This research is meant to explore the multifaceted aspect of marijuana, cigarette trends, and the correlation between their recent waves of popularity. We will explore the historical facts of past tobacco trends to the present marijuana movement including widely held attitudes and beliefs about both substances. The thesis of this research will be to explore the differences between marijuana and cigarettes and social stigmas. Including the shift in popularity between tobacco and marijuana the MJ activist group known as NORML supporting the legalization of cannabis, while anti tobacco organizations have increased to ban cigarette smoke in public places. This research will conceptualize the meanings behind the negative stigmas associated with drugs legal and illegal influence. The problem is a double standard between the political views of marijuana and cigarettes. The political perspectives seem to be focused on public stigmas about the substance(s) rather than deciding drug laws based on medical science. Marijuana and tobacco have a shared...
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...Article 12 Cases State as provided under Article 12 of the Constitution has four components: ( a ) The Government and Parliament of India- Government means any department or institution of department. Parliament shall consist of the President, the House of People and Council of States ( b ) The Government and Legislature of each State State Legislatures of each State consist of the Governor, Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly or any of them. ( c ) Local Authorities within the territory of India Authority means ( i ) Power to make rules, bye- laws, regulations, notifications and statutory orders. ( ii ) Power to enforce them. Local Authority means Municipal Boards, Panchayats, Body of Port Commissioners and others legally entitled to or entrusted by the government, municipal or local fund. ( d ) Other Authorities Authorities other than local authorities working ( i ) Within the territory of India or; ( ii ) Outside the territory of India. Article 12 * Pre Electricity Board case, courts took a very narrow interpretation of Article 12. * Ujjam Bai v. State of U.P (1963) - That an "inclusive" definition is generally not exhaustive is a statement of the obvious and as far as Article 12 is concerned. Rajasthan State Electricity Board v. Mohan Lal (1967) * Junior officer to the petitioner were promoted so he claimed right to equality against electricity board * Meaning of word “authority” as per Webster’s Dicitonary - "a public...
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...CHAPTER III LEGAL AID A CONSTITUTIONAL MANDATE CHAPTER III LEGAL AID A CONSTITUTIONAL MANDATE 3.1 INTRODUCTION The constitution of India has defined and declared the common goal for its citizens as “to secure to all the citizens of India, justice – Social, Economic and Political”. The eternal value of the constitutionalism is the rule of law which has three facets i.e. rule by law, role under law and rule according to law. Under our constitution, it is the primary responsibility of the state to maintain law and order so that the citizens can enjoy peace and security. The preamble speaks of justice, social economic and political and of equality of status and opportunity. It points out that protecting the interest of the poorer section of the society is the constitutional goal. So this very idea of protecting poor people cannot be promoted without the effective, efficient functions of the legal aid programmes and legal literacy programme. The study relates to the Legal Aid provisions in Constitution and in the code of civil and criminal procedures. 3.1.1 Legal Aid Relevant Constitutional Provisions : Preambular Aspirations and Legal Aid The preamble79 to the Constitution summarises the aims and objectives of the Constitution. It is a legitimate aid in the interpretation of the constitution. It put 79 The Preamble of the Constitution of India declares, WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN, SOCIALIST, SECULAR DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLIC...
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...SPEAK ENGLISH LIKE AN AMERICAN YOU ALREADY SPEAK ENGLISH... NOW SPEAK IT EVEN BETTER! DELUXE BOOK & CD SET A M Y GILLETT Copyright © 2004 by Language Success Press All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems without permission in writing from the publisher. First Edition ISBN 0-9725300-3-7 Library of Congress Control Number: 2004102958 Visit our website: www.languagesuccesspress.com Bulk discounts are available. For information, please contact: Language Success Press 2232 S. Main Street #345 Ann Arbor, MI 48103 USA E-mail: sales@languagesuccesspress.com Fax: (303) 484-2004 (USA) Printed in the United States of America The author is very grateful to the following people for their collaboration and advice while preparing this book and CD set: Vijay Banta, Jacqueline Gillett, Thomas Gillett, Marcy Carreras, John McDermott, Natasha McDermott, Cat McGrath, Patrick O'Connell. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amy Gillett has taught English as a Second Language (ESL) in Stamford, Connecticut and in Prague, Czech Republic. Her essays and humor writing have appeared in many publications, including MAD Magazine, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Family Circle. Amy majored in Slavic Languages and Literature at Stanford University and holds a Master's degree from Stanford in Russian and Eastern European Studies. Amy has studied and worked abroad in many countries...
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