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Lead multidisciplinary project teams to deliver on the strategic business improvement plan in line with Corporate and service priorities focusing on delivering efficiencies and improved service user experience. |
Provide expertise to ensure that the department’s key business improvement transformation projects are run to time and to a high quality. |
Support Senior Manager to promote new ways of working and facilitate change by ensuring buy in and support at all levels of the service. |
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt is preferable. |
Flexible and adaptive to changes, Familiar with computer software like MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. |
Going to school - over 120 years ago ! |
These pages help to show what it was like to be at school in the later years of Queen Victoria's reign. They use entries from the official Log Books or diaries of local schools, which can often tell us about life in the whole community and not just the school itself. |
Gone to the dogs - and elephants ! |
It was with great surprise that an email and telephone call has led to this posting. On Wednesday, April 10, 2013, I was notified by Niko Wahl, curator of the Mauthausen Memorial, about 90 miles from Vienna, Austria, that a permanent display of “This Is Your Life, Hanna Bloch Kohner” would be opening along with the an entirely new exhibition at the memorial on Sunday, May 5. |
The museum, which was closed for many years, has been restructured and modernized to enable visitors to bear witness to the testimonies and artifacts from this infamous concentration camp. The result of the contact made by Mr. Wahl led to an invitation by the Austrian Ministry of Culture, for myself and my husband, Steve, to come to Mauthausen and take part in the ceremonial re-dedication of the memorial and museum. |
With more than one-thousand invited guests, including the Heads of State from Austria, Poland, and Hungary, Ministers from Israel and Russia, and American Ambassador to Austria, William Eacho, we had the opportunity to witness the dedication speeches, the introduction of 30 Mauthausen survivors, and ceremonial commemorations to be included in a time capsule that will remain in place at the memorial for at least 100 years. |
I was honored to see the promenant place that Hanna’s story has, just off the main museum entrence. Hanna’s display features an eight minute segment of the “This Is Your Life” episode. As I observed the many guests in attendance who came through the permanent exhibit, I had the opportunity to share Hanna’s story in more detail. This was the experience of a life-time, and the result of work we do at Voices of the Generations, that continues to be rewarding, fulfilling, and ever more important. |
Julie Kohner with American Ambassador to Austria, William Eacho and his wife, Donna Eacho, at the re-dedication of the Mauthausen Memorial. |
The State of Israel memorial at Mauthausen. |
The primary intent of this thesis is to present a political descriptive analysis of the Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM), and urban revolutionary movement active in the 1960's. An attempt has been made to portray the historical context, the organization, ideology of the RAM organization and response of the state to the activities of the organization. |
The thesis presents a methodological approach to developing a paradigm in which the study of urban revolutionary movements is part of a rational analysis. The thesis also explains concepts and theories that are presented later in the text. A review of black radical activity from 1900 to 1960 is given to provide the reader with historical background information of the events and personalities which contributed to the development of RAM. A comparative analysis is made between urban revolutionary movements in Latin America and the United States in order to show that the RAM organization was part of a worldwide urban phenomenon. |
The scope of the thesis is to present an analysis of the birth, early beginnings of RAM as a national organization, and Malcolm X's impact on the organization. The thesis also covers RAM's organizational activities in two phases, including the dissolution of the organization. The basic tenets of RAM's ideology are examined in the thesis along with an analysis of repression waged against the organization by governmental intelligence agencies. The thesis concludes with a critical analysis of RAM as an organizational model in the black freedom struggle. |
Stanford, Maxwell C., "Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM): a case study of an urban revolutionary movement in western capitalist society" (1986). ETD Collection for AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library. 2051. |
At Compassus, you are not selling a product; you are offering a gift of great value – the gift of comfort, support, peace and dignity to patients and families facing serious and life-limiting illnesses. |
Our sales team informs healthcare providers and community members about the benefits of hospice, palliative and home health to ensure individuals receive care that aligns with their personal values and preferences, regardless of their condition. Successful sales colleagues consistently expand access to quality patient-focused care in their communities. |
Do you want to make a difference in the lives of patients and families? Join our team today as a Hospice Care Consultant to positively impact the experience of our patients and families. |
The Hospice Care Consultant (HCC) is responsible for sourcing admissions through direct community contacts which educate healthcare providers and the general public about the Hospice Program. You will be assigned accounts with 50 to 60 contacts and should establish relationships with assigned referral sources targeting 10 to 12 meetings per day. |
Maintain a relationship with all referral sources to make sure we are meeting their needs, as well as those of the patients, families, support staff, etc. |
Bachelor's Degree in marketing, business, or health-related field preferred; or one to two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience in health- care marketing preferred. |
Must have a valid driver's license and auto liability insurance. |
We welcome you to visit with us over complimentary coffee, tea, donuts, cereal bars and fruit. We have tables set up for fellowship time before and after each service! |
Newborns and children up to four years of age are welcome in our church nursery located in the back of our hallway by our church offices. The nursery is only available at the 10:10am service until August 2018. We have trained staff available to welcome you and your child. If you need assistance in finding the nursery, please ask an usher. |
Our contemporary services include electric guitars, drums, violin, electric keyboard and more. Our songs are upbeat, biblically based and serve to express our love and gratitude to the Lord. Lyrics are projected on worship screens so they are easy to follow. Some of the songs you may know. Others, we hope, will be uplifting and serve to praise and give glory to God. Singing and clapping is highly encouraged and welcomed! |
We welcome you to come in whatever clothing is comfortable to you. At Peace With Christ people wear anything from casual clothes (even shorts) to business suits. For us at Peace With Christ, it’s not about what you look like or what you wear. |
Are you new to Peace with Christ? Or maybe you have been around here for a little while and want to know more. If so, your timing could not be more perfect because we are going to be holding a “Connect with Peace” class beginning Feb. 17th at 9am! “Connect with Peace” is our step toward church membership but coming to the class in no way means that you have to become a member! To be involved simply show up! Questions? Email Pastor Josh at joshkrepel@pwclc.org. |
Why do we enjoy riding bicycles? Why do we take pleasure in reading books? In both cases, the design of the object is an excellent fit for both the human body and the human mind. Books and bicycles have a way of inviting us to use them; and they reward that use with pleasure. With the book’s future the subject of debate, Sharon Helgason Gallagher of ARTBOOK | D.A.P. looks at the book from a functional design perspective and challenges digital forms of content publishing and information design to take the human body—and its sense of pleasure—into account. |
Sharon Helgason Gallagher is the President and Publisher of the ARTBOOK | D.A.P. publishing and distribution group, representing international book publishers in the arts as well as museums such as The Museum of Modern Art; the Guggenheim Museum; and the Walker Art Center. Gallagher is also the co-publisher of Metropolis Books, whose titles include Vishaan Chakrabarti’s A Country of Cities, Fritz Haeg’s Edible Estates, and Architecture for Humanity’s Design Like You Give a Damn. The group also runs ARTBOOK@MoMA P.S.1, ARTBOOK@WALKER, and pop-up stores at the major art fairs such as Frieze New York, Art Basel Miami, Design Miami, and Art Los Angeles Contemporary. Gallagher is a graduate of Yale University and holds an M.A. in Philosophy from Columbia University. |
The Marilyn Denis Show has brought you Marilyn’s 10 Days of Giveaways from which you could get a chance to win exciting prizes every day. To enter Marilyn.ca 10 Days of Giveaways, Visit Sweepstakes entry page and follow the on-screen steps to enter the Sweepstakes. You can enter daily now through December 17th, 2018. So hurry up! |
Giveaway Period: This sweepstakes runs until December 17th, 2018! |
It all started with Limes Hotel, the rooftop cocktail bar atop a boutique inner city hotel, complete with a spa bath for the most chilled Sunday sessions ever. Next thing you know, we were drinking flaming rum concoctions from tiki bowls at Alfred & Constance, drooling over tofu bao buns at Kwan Brothers and curing our sweet tooths at Chester Street Bakery. Now, Damian Griffiths has a slew of one-of-a-kind venues across town, with plenty more on the way. Somehow, between opening Les Bubbles steakhouse and bar, preparing to launch Mr Fitz ice creamery in South Bank and keeping up to date with his half a dozen other bars and restaurants, he found time to tell us a bit about running a hospitality empire. Describe what it is you do so well in a sentence, and don’t be modest. My main strength is drawing inspiration from travel. There’s plenty to be learned abroad, and before I launch a new venue, I often spend a few weeks jet setting, gathering ideas and polishing up exactly what I want to achieve. Most of my ventures have been on the tail end of a trip overseas. How did it all happen? I actually started in budget accommodation. I was travelling a lot, which is no different to how I spend my time now – then I stumbled upon an opportunity to start Limes Hotel. Things progressed from there, and here we are. Do you have any new and exciting projects in the works? I’m currently working on Mister Fitz as well as Little Wick Winery. They will roll out in that order, and will both cater for a very different market. I’m equally excited about the launch of both, and can already tell Brisbane are going to be very receptive to the ideas! What is your proudest achievement to date? I’m extremely happy with the success of Doughnut Time. In such a short period, too! If you had to pick one favourite item from one of your venues, what would it be? It’s hard to go past the A&C pork roll. What does a typical week at work involve for you, besides “Full on!” I work extremely long hours. When I’m not held up in a corner of one of the venues, working with architects, dealing with chefs or chatting to staff, I’m eating and drinking at places around town. It’s important to sample what’s out there, and constantly understand where Brisbane is headed. Are there any Australian producers, suppliers or thinkers that are inspiring you at the moment? There are far too many to list! If we took a peek in your fridge, what would we find? Very little. I don’t eat at home very often! Where/what was the last great meal you ate in Brisbane? Steak frites from Les Bubbles, of course! Any predictions for the next big food trend? Ice cream sandwiches! You heard it here first! |
If my PT JOY is not finding my cameras, is there a way to add them manually? |
Yes, this is completely possible with the "handle" button in the IP interface for the joystick. If you hit the search button and the camera is not coming up despite that fact the camera is accessible on the network, you may need to add it in manually. To do this, press the Handle button in the bottom right of the IP interface for the Joystick. |
You should be able to manually enter in your cameras IP address along with the ONVIF port (81) and the username and password for the camera (admin for both by default). Once you are done, just save. |
Once you save, you should be able to see your camera added to the blue box in the middle. Click on the IP address of your camera in the blue box, and then fill in the address on the right. Address 1 would be camera 1 button and so on. |
You should now be okay to click on the Inquire button on your physical joystick. Once you do, you should see the newly added camera listed there on the LCD screen. If you press escape while over top of that IP, you should connect to the camera, if you do not, now press the CAM 1 button (if you set your camera to be address 1) and you should have control of your camera! |
This property is back on the market strictly because buyers financing fell through! Passed inspection, past appraisal, buyer just couldn`t qualify! Seller is very motivated as is reflected in this fantastic price! This wonderfully cared for property is full of fantastic updates and finishes! Starting outside this home has new trendy paint as well as a new roof! Heading inside you`ll be greeted by a soaring entrance, new paint and new flooring throughout the main and upper floors! The kitchen really is the crown jewel of this home with new cabinets, SS appliances, quartz counters and travertine back splash, sure to please even the pickiest of tastes! The basement is fully finished with a mother in-law kitchen/living area to use as a great entertaining space or to rent out! Upstairs boasts four bedrooms including a great master retreat! This property truly checks all the boxes! |
Kristin Wilson, MA, LPC, Vice President of Clinical Outreach at Newport Academy. |
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and Pulse is taking a look at the issues by speaking with experts. Kristin Wilson is the vice president of clinical outreach at Newport Academy, a rehabilitation center based in Connecticut that has been treating teens with mental health issues, trauma, eating disorders and substance abuse for 10 years. Wilson, who has been working there for nearly three years, spoke about helping teens heal and the stigma that still surrounds mental illness. |
I didn’t take my first psychology class until my senior year in college. I was fascinated by the chemistry of the brain, by the development at both infancy and adolescence. And I really loved the idea of working with teenagers and empowering them to make better decisions at a time where there is so much neural plasticity happening in their brain—when all those new channels and pathways are being developed. |
At Newport Academy, we work with teenagers and young adults, ages 12-20. They come from all over the country to stay with us for 30-90 days. We see a lot of depression, a lot of anxiety, a lot of attachment relational issues. We see some eating disorders, we see substance abuse issues. On average we are dealing with underlying mental health issues probably 100 percent of the time regardless of what a child is classified as when they come in. |
20 percent of people aged 13-18 have a mental health condition, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. And about 50 percent of high school students with a mental illness drop out. Depression is one of the most common—the National Institute of Mental Health reported that about 3.1 million youth aged 12 to 17 suffered from at least one major depressive episode in 2016. |
One of the things that we see with teenagers specifically is that there is still a real stigma around having mental health problems and it can really cause people who are suffering to not seek out help. They are fearful that if they do they are going to get judged and for a teenager to be judged by peers or by others can be really difficult. |
75 to 80 percent of youth who need help in the United States don’t receive mental health services. |
Our program is based on the idea that if we identify and address the underlining trauma, mental health and attachment wounds, we can create an environment where kids are able to connect authentically with themselves, with their peers and with their family. To create authentic connections with self means to know what you love, know what you believe in, know that there’s a world outside of self and learn empathy. |
Then it’s about being able to engage those kids with peers and with their family in that same process. The way that we do that is through clinical programming, creative programming, experimental programming. We also have a focus on academics; we want kids to feel good about themselves and in academic environments, sometimes that can be challenging. We offer very small gender specific classrooms where the kids can really excel academically. |
We treat the child and the family—they play such a huge role in sustainable healing. We want to make sure that we’re treating the body and mind and spirit of both of them. It’s about creating connections in an environment where conversations—whether they are just general like, “How was your day?” type of conversations or more specific around difficult subjects—are allowed to flourish and that there’s a place of unconditional love both the child and the parent experience together. |
We are also noticing that holistic care really does prove to be a positive measure in treatment. Things like nutrition and exercise blended together with traditional clinical psychotherapy and psychopharm agents if needed, I think are really going to be the way of the future. We know that what you put in your body directly impacts neural chemistry and so some of the links between healthy foods, non-processed foods, GMO-free foods have shown in measurable research that they are productive in the body when it comes to increasing serotonin levels. Things like yoga and meditation, those have all been proven to have a big effect on lowering cortisol and increasing those happy chemicals in the brain. |
We see kids coming in who have really incorporated a sense of self that is impacted by early childhood trauma and attachment wounds. They have this belief that they are not good enough or they are not worthy. One of the most amazing things that I’ve been able to witness is when that belief gets challenged, where they are engaged in something that they love to do and they are really good at it, whether it’s art, photography, music, yoga or hiking. All of sudden, that self belief of “I’m not good enough” goes away. |
This industry report offers the most up-to-date market data on the actual market situation, trends and future outlook for razors and razor blades in Philippines. The research includes historic market data from 2008 to 2014 and forecasts until 2019 which makes the report an invaluable resource for industry executives, marketing, sales and product managers, analysts, and other people looking for key industry data in readily accessible and clearly presented tables and graphs. |
- What is the current size of the razor and razor blade market in Philippines? |
All sorts of decals have become almost very common in the market and among people. But new things keep coming in and what are in nowadays are helmet decals. Even motorcycle decals have been very common as we have seen boys having attractive stickers on their motorcycle helmet. Now football helmet decals have taken new entry in the market. |
You can browse through our collection of different football helmet logos. Our collection includes hundreds of mascots, letterings, ovals, names and oversized decals. Also customized decals can be made on orders. They can be printed in the shape of strips, numbers, name plates etc. the decals can also be flags of some particular country or maybe any famous logo. |
The custom football helmet can be from shiny to matt depending upon the preference of the person. They can be printed plain or vinyl as the clients wants it. They can also be printed both sides and also on one side. Choose from thousands of different colors and designs and we will get back to you with the highest quality product. |
Here at Cornerstone Residential Builders, we are proud to be entering our 21st year of operations. We have been building in Fuquay-Varina for more than a decade as well, with almost three dozen custom homes already completed in the area. Right now, we are excited to have a custom home building project underway in the Varina Park community and another project set to break ground soon in the Fleming Fields community as well. |
Our clients in Fuquay-Varina choose us for our history of fantastic customer service, close communication throughout the custom home building process, and for our unmatched attention to detail in every aspect of our projects. We also have a reputation in our industry for honesty and fairness, doing exactly what we say we will do without ever cutting corners. As a custom home builder, we feel that these values and practices are necessary to serve our clients properly. |
At Cornerstone Residential Builders, we have the capabilities necessary to approach a custom home building project in Fuquay-Varina in one of two ways. Firstly, we offer design/build services for clients who come to us to build the custom home of their dreams. After an initial meeting with the customer to determine their specific requirements, we establish a preliminary budget and a complete specification package containing all of the details of their custom home building project. Once this pre-construction phase is completed and contracts are signed, work begins, and their custom home is generally complete within 6 to 8 months. |
We also specialize in building custom spec homes in new and existing neighborhoods in Fuquay-Varina and throughout the Triangle. Our decades of experience helps us assess other homes in the neighborhood and the specific lot conditions to determine the best floor plan, fixtures, and trim level to maximize success. Because we are a custom home builder, no two homes we build are exactly the same, and we always take care to add special, unique touches to truly set each home apart from all the rest. |
Interested in Custom Home Building in the Fuquay-Varina Area or Anywhere in the Triangle? Click Here to Contact Us for a Free Consultation! |
While a large number of local custom home builders were not able to weather the housing market downturn of 2008, we at Cornerstone Residential Builders remained strong because of our attention to detail and because we never overextend ourselves. We believe that being comparatively conservative in our operations enables us to focus more thoroughly on each individual custom home building project and will ultimately allow us to stay stable long into the future, regardless of any ups and downs in the housing market. |
No matter what you have in mind for your custom home building project in Fuquay-Varina or anywhere in the Triangle, we at Cornerstone Residential Builders are your ideal partner to achieve the results you really want. Contact us today to learn more and to schedule a free consultation! |
Learn to Read from Reading Eggs, developed by Blake eLearning, who have done a fantastic job with their innovation for learning! Kids have so much fun Learning that you wouldn’t believe it! A program for Children, easy to follow, have fun and Learn to Read quickly! What more could a parent ask for when it comes to their children! |
From the testimonials I have read, reviews, and now, I will be buying it for my daughter too! I just cannot compliment this program enough, and if my viewers are seeing this and Reading it, I strongly recommend you get on board and test it! |
My name is Tom Cullen, I am the President and CEO of Tucker Tek Inc. I am absolutely impressed with this program, and it deserves A Five Star Rating! |
Blake eLearning is a highly experienced team that specializes in creating high-quality literacy products for schools and educators throughout the world. Our educational books are successful in all major English speaking markets. Our company is a recognized leader in creating innovative, exciting programs that both teachers and children enjoy using. |
The Reading Eggs program has been developed by a highly experienced team of teachers, educational writers, animators and web developers. The Reading Eggs program focuses on a core reading curriculum of skills and strategies essential for sustained reading success. It completely supports what children learn at school and will help to improve your child’s school results. |
Wacky former Jetblue flight attendant just can't catch a break: His Queens home was robbed on Tuesday while he was in court, according to the New York Post. |
Jonathan Rochelle, 39, was arrested and charged with burglary. Here's the twist: Jonathan is the brother of Slater's boyfriend, Kenneth Rochelle. |
According to TMZ, Jonathan broke into Slater's home through a back window and stole his computer, printer and a microwave. |
Jonathan, who lives blocks from Slater, was arrested and is currently awaiting his arraignment on second-degree battery charges, TMZ reports. |
On Tuesday, Slater plead guilty to a charge of second-degree attempted criminal mischief. |
You will Watch Operation Dragonfire Season 2 Episode 15 online for free episodes with HQ / high quality. Stream cartoons Operation Dragonfire Episode 39 Shadow of a Doubt. Cobra Commander is imprisoned and Storm Shadow helps him escape, has Storm Shadow become a traitor? |
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Tchaikovsky, P. Pezzo capriccioso, op 62 (1887). Cleveland O/Lorin Maazel. |
Mendelssohn, F. Piano trio no 1 in D minor, op 49 (1839). Anne-Sophie Mutter, vn; André Previn, pf. |
Boccherini, L. String quintet in E, op 13 no 5 (1771). Alexander Schneider, vn; Felix Galimir, vn; Michael Tree, va; David Soyer, vc. |
Hindemith, P. Kammermusik no 3, op 36 no 2 (1924-25). Konstanty Kulka, vn; Kim Kashkashian, va; Norbert Blume, va d'amore; Ronald Brautigam, pf; Leo van Doeselaar, org; Royal Concertgebouw O/Riccardo Chailly. |
Mendelssohn, F. Song without words, op 109 (1845; arr. Harrell). Bruno Canino, pf. |
Respighi, O. Belkis, Queen of Sheba (1932). SBS Youth O/Matthew Krel. |
Berlioz, H. Les nuits d’été (1840/56). Diane Montague, mezz; Catherine Robbin, mezz; Howard Crook, ten; Gilles Cachemaille, bar; Lyon Opera O/John Eliot Gardiner. |
Dohnányi, E. Piano concerto no 2 in B minor, op 42 (1946-47). Martin Roscoe, pf; BBC Scottish SO/Fedor Glushchenko. |
Liszt, F. Die Lorelei (1861). Vladimir Leyetchkiss, pf. |
Skryabin, A. Sonata no 2 in G sharp minor, op 18 (1892-97). Yuja Wang, pf. |
Rachmaninov, S. Sonata in G minor, op 19 (1901). Pei-Sian Ng, vc; David Tong, pf. |
Glinka, M. Overture and suite from A life for the Tsar (1836). Armenian PO/Loris Tjeknavorian. |
Strauss, J. II Artist's life, op 316 (1867). Vienna PO/Carlos Kleiber. |
Schumann, R. Woman’s love and life, op 42 (1840). Irmgard Seefried, sop; Erik Werba, pf. |
Strauss, R. A hero’s life, op 40 (1897-98). Sydney SO/Edo de Waart. |
Haydn, J. Trio in G, Hob.XV:25, Gypsy (1795). London Fortepiano Trio. |
Spohr, L. Quartet no 11 in E, Quatuor brillant (1817). New Budapest Quartet. |
Boccherini, L. Flute quintet in D, op 19 no 6, The couples (pub. 1774). Auser Musici. |
Grainger, P. Variations on Handel's The harmonious blacksmith. Della Jones, mezz; Penelope Thwaites, pf. |
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