programs. She designs the curriculum, teaches courses on leadership, and serves an executive coach in these programs. She has also taught topics in leadership and/or has served as an executive coach for numerous organizations including the Chicago Cubs organization, Eisai Pharmaceuticals, Ersnt & Young, Jefferson Wells, Baxter International, the U.S. Intelligence Community, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Chicago Public Schools, Alaine Locke Charter Schools, and the American Academy of Pediatric
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Famous person: Cliff Aberson- Who- Cliff Aberson played MLB and football Cliff played for the Chicago Cubs and Cliff was a left fielder. What- What Cliff Aberson did, was football and Cliff played for the Green Bay Packers. How-Cliff was a three-sport standout When-August 28, 1921 - June 23, 1973, that's when Cliff was a baseball player. Historical event:1673. Marquette and Jolliet descend the Mississippi, return to Wisconsin Illinois River and Lake Michigan. Who-Marquette and Jolliet. Where-Illinois
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Mallet Finger Mallet finger, also known as baseball finger, is an injury that occurs from a blow to the tip of your straightened finger or thumb. The blow to your fingertip causes it to bend farther than normal. It also tears the long, cord-like structure that attaches to the tip of your finger (extensor tendon). Your extensor tendon is what straightens the end of your finger. If this tendon is damaged, you will not be able to straighten your fingertip. Sometimes, a piece of bone may be pulled away
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the following: (1) about $320,000 in cash and CDs; (2) a 2004 Lincoln Town Car; (3) two houses valued at $360,000 and $ 525,000; (4) all of the furnishings of both houses; (5) an art collection valued at $250,000; (6) season tickets to the Chicago Cubs (behind the home dugout); (7) a large box containing many family photos and slides. The three of you are meeting in six days to try and negotiate a settlement of the estate. In preparation answer the following skills questions: Skill 2-1:
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20th Century Baseball In 1865 towards the end of the American civil war, U.S. military officer, Abner Doubleday, had decided to draw up a sketch of a diamond shaped field and wrote up some simple rules and a few days later put his ideas to live use. He had just invented the greatest game of all time. Baseball (baseballalmanac.com). Six years later, what was once a game for military men had now started to become the national pastime. On May 4, 1871, the very first professional game was played.
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it. Wrigley field opening day, thousands of people walking in with their cubs attire on, already long lines for beer and hot dogs. These actions are non material and material traces that have been around since the beginning of Wrigley Field. Sitting in my seat I was looking at the Ivy wall which again not only an material trace of the past but also is a non material trace. It brings back memories of when it came to the cubs in 1916 ever since then helping to create non material memories for players
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an H (or, finding a lead by emphasizing the most important news element): 1. WHO: President Clinton will visit Cuba next week at the request of Caricom nations. 2. WHAT: Lightning struck the upper deck at Wrigley Field last night while the Cubs were playing in San Francisco. 3. WHEN: Midnight tonight is the deadline for tax returns, but the local post office is ready to accommodate procrastinators. 4. WHERE: The Emerson and Towanda intersection is officially the most dangerous crossing
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I was a Cub Scout through my elementary school years, and a Boy Scout for the last seven. Everyday, I live by the Scout’s Oath. Everyday, I strive to follow the Scout Law; to be trustworthy, helpful, friendly, courteous, obedient, and cheerful. As a Life Scout pursuing the rank of Eagle, I demonstrate these attributes at all times. I am closing in on the final requirements to be an Eagle Scout. For my Eagle Scout project, I’m going to build a bus shelter in memoriam of my thirteen year old close
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the following: (1) about $320,000 in cash and CDs; (2) a 2004 Lincoln Town Car; (3) two houses valued at $360,000 and $ 525,000; (4) all of the furnishings of both houses; (5) an art collection valued at $250,000; (6) season tickets to the Chicago Cubs (behind the home dugout); (7) a large box containing many family photos and slides. The three of you are meeting in six days to try and negotiate a settlement of the estate. In preparation answer the following skills questions: Skill 2-1:
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BUSM 20 April 2, 2012 Current Event/Article My current event is based on an article I read on the Los Angeles Times website, the article was titled “Consumers left in dark during fight between Tribune and DirecTV” by Joe Flint. The article talks about the fees dispute between Tribune Co. and DirecTV, this dispute led to the shutdown of channels KTLA and WGN, which went dark on Sunday, April 1st leaving customers without access. This dispute goes back to the battle over fees between the programmers
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