...position in the workforce, expanding my knowledge and skills. I am also looking to establish long-term employment in a friendly environment. Education Davison High School Work Experience Inshop, Jimmy John's Davison, MI — 09/2011-06/2015 Accomplishments and Honors ● 3.798 ● High Honor Roll (9-12) ● National Honor Society (inducted September 2012) ● All Around-Academic & Athlete Award (9-12) Davison, MI - 04/2013-04/2015 Responsibilities and Accomplishments ● Upsaled sandwiches, chips, and drinks. ● Served customers. ● Counted money and stock. ● Cleaned tables, floors, and bathrooms. Waitress, Paddy McGee's Grand Blanc, MI - 04/2015-Present Responsibilities and Accomplishments ● Served customers. ● Balancing drawers. ● Cleaned tables and floors. ● Dropping certain amounts of money. Skills ● ● ● ● ● Handle customer service problems. Handled phone calls and computer dysfunctions. Skilled at evaluating problem and generate best option. Organization and prioritization. Excellent written, verbal, and listening communication. Extracurriculars and Related Experiences ● ● Leadership role at tutoring elementary children math problems Big Brother’s Keeper Soup Kitchen, Eastern Michigan Food Bank, “Jumpnastics”, “Kiddie Clinic”, Hospice Volunteer, Elks Golf Club Trick-or-Trunk Fundraiser Varsity Cheer Squad National Honor Society, Snowboarding Club ● ● References Michele Diamond ER RN...
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...fact that you acknowledged that they have a stomach that needs food, and a heart that needs support and unconditional love. I am very proud of all the soup kitchens that have stayed open countless hours to feed the mouths, even though we have a mandate on the soup kitchens, of our fellow americans. But restasure this is just the beginning. As Pope Francis once said “We must restore hope to young people, help the old, be open to the future, spread love. Be poor among the poor. We need to include the excluded and preach peace.” If we think about it ladies and gentlemen when talking about homelessness, the elderly people issue doesn’t immediately come to our mind. Homeless elders, although increasing in numbers, continue to be a forgotten population.The poverty rate in 2008 was the highest poverty rate since 1997. Since 1960, the number of people below poverty line has not exceeded the 2008 figure of 39.8 million people. The poverty rate remained statistically unchanged for people 65 and over. Both the poverty rate and the number in poverty remained statistically unchanged for people 65 and older, at 9.7 percent and 3.7 million in 2008. If anything i want to leave with each and everyone of you tonight it's that as a collective group globally we can do anything. So that is why tonight i have left with you this second accomplishment i would like to make come true. Even if we can’t i just want to take the time to thank each and every individual that helped or contributed.I know it...
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...How can we inspire others to volunteer? Before we can ask ourselves this we must first think about where we get our own inspiration from. I am inspired when I see ordinary people going out of their way to make a difference in someone else’s life. To me, it is inspiring to know that we all can make a difference in the lives of so many. You could help out at a hospital, a soup kitchen, a shelter, etc. Even if you think you aren’t doing much, a little goes a long way. For me, I love knowing I can do something, and that we as a generation have control over something. Volunteering does so much for the community, but it does so much for you as an individual as well. It has gotten me jobs, it helps with my college applications, and it helped me pick a career. In the past, I have volunteered in numerous ways such as donating blood, cleaning up beaches on the Kona Coast, and helping to organize a canned food drive. I feel that to inspire others by sharing past experiences, one must not describe how daunting the task was, but how the experience improved their character and what it taught them about his or herself as a person....
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...Professor Akins HIST 1302 26 February 2014 “New Deal Legislation” Franklin Delano Roosevelt became 32nd President of these United States. At this time American was a country that was facing one of the foulest economic issues in history. Ever since the Great Depression more than seventy-five billion was lost, the gross national production ensured nearly downgraded from one hundred and four billion to seventy-four billion. Over this time United States exports fell over sixty-two percent. Over twenty-five percent of the workforces in our nation were unemployed; in some places the unemployment was higher than others. Walking through the streets in agony many women and men dressed in such despair searched for work, any source of food, and any soup kitchens to wonder into to keep from starving. In other parts of America, such as the rural areas, many crops just sat there to rot while the farm income went downhill and most families were forced to leave their homes and find somewhere else to settle down. Due to all the economic issues, over 11,000 banks shut down and the United States banking system stopped functioning completely. The nation seemed to be collapsing and becoming into an economic gulf that had a possibility of resulting in a complete breakdown of array. Many feared that if the nation did not take action into trying to resolve the issue, a revolution would be right around the corner. Due to all the fear sweeping over the nation FDR took the responsibility into creating the...
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...How will your participation in this study abroad program compliment your academic and professional objectives? Consider the type of coursework you are seeking for your time abroad and how the coursework will fulfill degree requirements at your Home University. 1. Participating in this study abroad program would benefit me academically. It would help me get one step closer to accomplishing my major and being able to graduate. My professional objectives would be to improve my communication skills and strengthen my leadership role in a way unique to my combination of skills and experiences that would mutually benefit me. The coursework that I will be applying for will also fulfill my required credit hours needed at ITT Tech to graduate. The classes I seek to study abroad are Beverage/Bar Management, and Hospitality Management Marketing to name a few. I will continue to retaining full time status while study abroad and these courses have already been preapproved by the university; therefore, I will recieve credit towards my degree. What specifically do you hope to gain personally from experiencing life in another culture? 2. Personally, I plan on gaining a lot from experiencing life in another culture. I am excited to see how their community works as a whole in comparison to how Americans live. The United States' culture, values, and beliefs are not like any other country. We live a totally different lifestyle than most people all over the world; and I would like to experience...
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...Panera Bread, Customer’s Decide Kevin Moore Embry Riddle Aeronautical University MGMT 201 Principles of Management Instructor; Alan Labeouf 11/15/2012 Abstract In addition to Panera Breads restaurant business, Panera Bread has created community sustained restaurants called Panera Cares, where the customers decide what to pay for their food. Panera Cares is currently operating with positive margins based on this goodwill concept. Research shows that while some people cannot pay much or nothing at all, others that can afford to pay typically pay more (Ron Shaich, 2012). Panera Cares illustrates that business models do not always need to follow conventional management concepts. This concept is gaining recognition in the business world, local communities and also challenges other corporations to review their business models and strategies with consideration to the community and people that make them successful. Introduction Panera Bread has decided to take action regarding the slumping economy that has caused many Americans to go hungry. According to the US Department of Agriculture, last year, 17.2 million households faced food insecurity (Martin, 2012). The result of this growing epidemic is Panera Cares, a restaurant cafe where people can eat nutritious food in the same uplifting environment Panera is known for and pay whatever they can afford (Ron Shaich, 2012). Food insecurity in our country is the...
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...Service Learning Assignment: Houston Food Bank Volunteer Day Service Learning, volunteerism and community service are similar acts of service, but they are certain characteristics that distinguish the three as well. Service-learning involves students in community service activities and applies the experience to personal and academic development. Service-learning course objectives are linked to real community needs that are designed in cooperation with community partners and service recipients. Service-learning engages students in a three-part process: classroom preparation through explanation and analysis of theories and ideas; service activity that emerges from and informs classroom context; and structured reflection tying service experience back to specific learning goals. Volunteerism is any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone (individuals or groups) other than, or in addition to, close relatives. Central to this definition is the fact that volunteering must be a choice freely made by each individual. This can include formal activity undertaken through public, private and voluntary organizations as well as informal community participation. Community service is services volunteered by individuals or an organization to benefit a community or its institutions. The terms are similar because they are all benefiting an individual and ultimately an entire community. Also, each method is a learning experience...
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...PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT A research paper of Gamaliel Eve Relampago MInggong as partial fulfillment of the requirements in English 202 Submitted to: Nora L. Sisneros, M.D TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I- Dynamics of the Study I.a- Rationale of the Study I.b- Significance of the Study I.c- Narrative Approach of the Study I.d- Qualitative Paradigm of the Study CHAPTER II- Research Plans and Methodology II.a- Content Analysis of the Study II.b- Framework and Analysis II.c- Theoretical Foundations of the Study II.d- Interpretative Analysis of the Study REFERENCES CHAPTER I- Dynamics of the Study Public speaking has always been an essential part of our life. We might find ourselves being stuck in a situation to speak in front of people like funerals, weddings, graduations and school activities. It was never erased in our existence. Civic activities are one of these situations. Civic engagement or civic participation is the encouragement of the general public to become involved in the political process and the issues that affect them. It is the community coming together to be a collective source of change, political and non-political. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civic_engagement) Public speaking and Civic engagement goes hand in hand. Without speaking in public, like the definition above, you will never be able to speak your mind out to the general public for the sake of your purpose. Civic engagement doesn’t happen with just watching...
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...MAS Youth Center Section | Title | Page | I | The Masjid | 2-5 | II | Qur’an Institute | 6-9 | III | Karate Academy | 10-13 | IV | Children Committee | 14-17 | V | Pre-Teen Program | 18-21 | VI | MAS Youth | 22-26 | VII | Sister Committee | 27-30 | VIII | Boys/Girls Scouts | 31-34 | IX | Staff | 35-38 | X | Outreach | 39-41 | XI | Marketing | 42-44 | XII | Construction | 45-49 | The Masjid Strength | * Great Spiritual component to liability * Set piece of prayer * People know now where to pray (fajr) * Bring large # of people to Jumah salah * All the salawat be in the mosque * Easy entrance from outside * # of mosleen is red * salat juma s red # * Khotba in english * Khotbas are relevant * Punctuality of salawat * Easy access * Balance thinkings of islam * Big space * Friendly environment * Big + new attracts new people * Organized – everyone knows where to pray * Good sound system * Khutba – English + Arabic * Good reciter * Actual imam * Salah is being performed * Clean * Quran books available * Different halaqas in it * Salah is ontime * Giving one person responsibility * Easy accessible * Salah times are now punctual * Khutba delivered in English * clean | Objective | * * * * * * * * * | Goal | * * * * * * * | Weaknesses | * Loss of space for kids * Still not attractive enough * Not utilized for too many...
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...Imagine the United States in its near future: while a select few successful, affluent and influential people take power over the rest of the country and essentially control the way it operates domestically and internationally, the remainder of the population remains at a state comparable to the Great Depression in the 1930s, where unemployment rates are high, few unskilled jobs are available to the public, and the majority of urban residents are forced to rely on soup kitchens and live in shantytowns. The state of most United States schools today is absolutely atrocious, and should they continue to educate the modern generation of children and teens, a dystopian society is bound to arise in what is now considered one of the most powerful and...
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...Strategic planning is more than ensuring your association will remain financially sound and be able to maintain its reserves—it’s projecting where your association expects to be in five, ten, or fifteen years—and how your association will get there. It is a systematic plan- ning process involving a number of steps that identify the current status of the association, including its mission, vision for the future, operating values, needs (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats), goals, prioritized actions and strategies, action plans, and moni- toring plans. Strategic planning is the cornerstone of every common-interest community. Without strategic planning, the community will never know where it is going—much less know if it ever got there. An important concept of strategic planning is an understanding that in order for the community to flourish, everyone needs to work to ensure the team’s goals are met. Team members include all association homeowners, the board of direc- tors, professional management—whether onsite or through a management company— and various service professionals such as accountants and reserve professionals. This team needs to work as a collective body to be successful. Part of the team concept is the establishment of roles for the team players. Teams usually perform poorly if everyone or no one is trying to be the quarterback. Strategic planning is a relatively new genre of planning, adapted from primarily two sources. Business schools have equipped...
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...Caring John Wayne AMU In Nel Nodding’s book Caring she explores the concept of caring for, ethical caring and the ethical ideal. We all have people in our life that we care for, but do we really know if that care is being received. Is our definition or meaning of caring the same as the person that we are caring for? For some people they believe they are showing care for someone if they are tough and strict on someone and others coddle you and support whatever you do. The concepts of ethical caring and the ethical ideal I struggled with. From my understanding of it is that ethical caring is the way we should go about caring for someone and that ethical ideal is the way we perceive that our care is being received. All three of these concepts tie into a bigger picture of what care is. What we might think is caring is actually not, and what we think is not caring might actual be. We need to understand the essence of caring and the parts which make up caring to truly understand what it means to care for someone. For example, while I was in the military I encountered many different people and they all showed different ways of caring. My first platoon Sargent was a complete hard ass, if you messed up one thing, or missed one minute detail he would be all over your ass. At the time I thought he was just being a hard ass, but it was not until I got my butt chewed for doing something right by my company commander that I realized that...
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...results to this particular assessment were pretty vague, but hopefully as I progress further into the assignment, there will be more extensive descriptions. Agree/Disagree I can agree that a lot of these questions seem to describe me and I can see some things that separate me from the average person. Action Plan If I work on my weaknesses my first objective would be to increase my tolerance for uncertainty. I can also improve my inner work standards or “Raise the bar”. Assessment 3 – Terminal Values Survey Results 1. List the 6 most important values to you; ranking them in order from most important to less important. a. Inner Harmony b. Family Security c. Wisdom d. Self-Respect e. A Sense of Accomplishment f. A world at Peace 2. List the 6 least important values to you. g. Social Recognition h. A World of Beauty i. An Exciting Life j. Pleasure k. Freedom l. Equality 3. Answer the four questions posed (a, b, c, d). You do this IN ADDITION to agree/disagree and the action plan sections of your paper. m. The differences in the choices I’ve made indicate that I am not a materialistic person n. I am definitely built for a charitable industry such as a transition home or social worker. o. Without a doubt I am aware that my compassion can sometimes affect my decision making process. I see only one solution to this issue, seeing a therapist. p. My level of...
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...Chapter I: Company Profile THE CORPORATE INN HOTEL is a six-storey boutique hotel and had its opening last 17 of July 1996. Definitely, this hotel is a cozy getaway in the heart of Manila. The City’s tourist attractions and government offices are easily accessible from the hotel. History buffs can visit Rizal Park and the Walled City of Intramuros or take a stroll down Roxas Boulevard for the world famous Manila Bay Sunset. Club Intramuros is available for a quick game of golf while the Casino Filipino across the streets is for adventurous individuals. US embassy and the World Trade Center are well within reach from the hotel. Just a few steps away from the hotel is the Department of Tourism your reliable and comprehensive source of information in the Philippines. And for shopping enthusiasts, SM City Manila & Robinson’s Place Ermita, two of the leading malls in Manila are well within the area. THE CORPORATE INN HOTEL has 58 well-appointed rooms. All rooms are tastefully decorated and furnished to radiate elegance, space and comport. Our bathrooms are minimalist in style and maintained in utmost cleanliness. Our rooms are equipped with individual air-conditioning system, cable TV’s, hot and cold shower room, fully stocked mini bar, NDD/IDD telephone system and a state-of-the-art card locked system. The rooms are categorized into Mabuhay, Deluxe and Deluxe Supreme. Our own Manager’s Café offers a blend of delectable food and perfect service. Serve excellent Filipino and...
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...Executive Summary A. Market Study Food and parties have been a part of the culture of the Filipino. Filipino have always been a food lover, be it traditional food or food from another country. Hot is an adjective word that means having or giving off heat; having a high temperature; showing intense; requiring immediate delivery or correspondence; demanding priority. Spot is a noun word that means a place or locality; a specific position in a sequence. The owners chose this name because of the very reason that it is catchy and the word itself is explainable; it will be easily understood by their chosen target markets. Also, the owners thought of using this name because their main mission is to serve their customers with products that are warm and fresh. It features a variety of menu such as salads, pasta, hamburgers, rice meals, desserts and beverages hot or cold, alcoholic or non-alcoholic. It is also known for having the best ambiance having a laid back style with a twist of modernized furniture. Rest assured that Hotspot bar restaurant will maintain its security well. Hotspot bar and restaurant is an establishment that is very flexible and in its operations, it will make sure to cater to the needs and wants of every individual of all ages. B. Technical Study Burgers was introduced to the Philippines by the Americans, since then the Filipinos are fond of eating burgers. Hotspot bar and restaurant wants to be known for their best tasting burgers but they...
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