GloRhee Press Release 1 The philosophy statement will assist UNITY organizations with development of curriculumguidelines and education Participating organizations were assoc. http://www.americandanceawards.com/pr01.htm
Extractions: Special "Funding for Children and Youth Month" Spotlight On Meet the Successful Grantseekers The Foundation Center - Cleveland is pleased to be able to provide the following interview with two successful and seasoned grantseekers sharing information and tips from their own experiences seeking funding for youth-related programs. Nonprofits serving children and youth are confronting the realities of a sluggish economy and its impact on their financial capacity to maintain current levels of service while also responding to new needs. In these difficult times financial sustainability is key to continuing success, whether an organization is a small, grassroots agency, or a larger established organization. We are speaking today with Ward Pallotta , CFRE, who has been a professional fundraiser for sixteen years and is currently Director of Development for Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry where he has raised money for youth-related projects such as "After School Prevention Resources" and the Westhaven Youth Shelter.
Student Activities Council Member Organizations 2002-2003 a number of other organizations that register Black Wharton Undergrad assoc BloomersBrazilian association Philomathean Society philosophy Circle philosophy http://dolphin.upenn.edu/~oslaf/manual/sac_list.html
Extractions: These groups are recognized and most are funded by the Student Activities Council (SAC) , the branch of the undergraduate student government which is responsible for overseeing the campus-wide activities program. There are a number of other organizations that register with the Office of Student Life but do not belong to SAC. Information on all these groups may be obtained on the Penn Web at http://dolphin.upenn.edu/~oslaf/orgmain.html . All groups welcome new members, graduate and undergraduate alike. Academic Demolition Team
Extractions: for details of what we know - and don't know - so far. This collection of photographs of Commemorative Plaques and Flag Holders found in cemeteries was begun in June 2000. Flagholders are present in most cemeteries and we tend to overlook them. We genealogists focus on the names and the tombstones and pay little attention to these markers. It isn't until we stop and take a closer look that we realize the diversity that exists and the local history that is preserved in the older markers. It becomes like a treasure hunt to tour a cemetery to find a marker you have not seen before. Some are old and rusted and some are brand new and shiny. Besides being interesting and reflecting history, the flagholders are really very beautiful and their diversity is captivating. Every cemetery is different in the frequency and mix of flagholders. In some, where a fire department is active, Fire Department member flagholders and their characteristic red flag, may outnumber all other military and organizational markers combined. In others, tragically, there are almost no flagholders of any kind to be found. This is probably a reflection of the cemetery caretaker staff that can't be bothered with them and has removed them. Much history is lost and honor that was left for the dead has been taken. I have been in areas where a cemetery with thousands of burials has almost no flagholders at all where flags are stuck directly into the ground, and another of equivalent size a couple of miles away may have almost as many flagholders as tombstones. Both American and organizational flags may be displayed in these flagholders.
Christian Cyclopedia Yang Chu. See Chinese philosophy, 4. TG. Young People's organizations, Christian. programknown as the Young* Men's Christian assoc. 1845, the first boys' dept. http://www.lcms.org/cyclopedia/a/y.html
Extractions: See Jahweh (Yahvist). Variants of Jahwist; Jahvist. See See Canaanites, Religion of See Chinese Philosophy, 4 Confucianism, 3 See Chinese Philosophy, 4 See New Guinea, 6 (Jaroslav). See Estonia, 1 See Friends, Society of See Middle East, L 2 and See Chinese Philosophy, 4 Confucianism, 3 B. Trondhjem, Norw. ; to Am. as child; educ. Luther Coll. , Decorah, Iowa, Luther* Theol. Sem. ; pastor Great Falls and Helena, Montana, Mayville, North Dakota; pres. North Dakota Dist. of The Norw. Luth. Ch. of Am. after 1917 merger; pres. of ministerium of same ch. ; member of several committees and boards, including the one which brought about the merger. See also b. Sogndal, Norw. ; to Am. educ. Luther Coll. , Decorah, Iowa, Conc. Sem. St. Louis, Christiania, Leipzig; pastor Zumbrota Minnesota, 1877; prof. Luther* Theol. Sem. ... Coed. Kirketidende works include The Gospels b. Madison, Wisconsin; educ. Luther Coll.
Fathers'/Men's Rights Links Fathers' and Men's Rights organizations, Writers and Other the American Bar assoc,American Bar assoc, The A http//www.divorceport.com), my philosophy is that http://www.abs-comptech.com/frn/frlinks.html
Extractions: Alliance for Non-Custodial Parents Rights is dedicated to the elimination of criminal penalties for non-custodial parents who have fallen victim to unfair child support enforcement orders. ANCPR believes that the current and proposed laws concerning child support enforcement are a violation of the constitutional rights of fathers and other non-custodial parents.
East Liverpool H.S. Alumni Assoc. - Frank Dawson dinners and honoring others are all part of the Promoters' philosophy of if I UnitedWay has expanded to benefit more than a dozen organizations, ranging from http://www.elhsaa.com/news.htm
Extractions: EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO "America's Hometown" One of East Liverpool's best known citizens, industrial leader and community booster of major proportions has established a large trust to benefit five local charities. Joe Wells Jr., long-time executive with the Homer Laughlin China Company, has named the East Liverpool High School Alumni Association, the East Liverpool YMCA, East Liverpool City Hospital, Tri-State Citizens Scholarship Foundation and the Lou Holtz/Upper Ohio Valley Hall of Fame as beneficiaries of the trust. Joe Wells Jr. has been a friend to the East Liverpool area in a variety of ways. He is a native of Newell, WV, and was graduated from Western Reserve Academy at Hudson, Ohio. Following attendance at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, he returned to Homer Laughlin where he has been employed since the early 1930's. The accomplished Wells has held virtually every position with the world-famed dinner ware manufacturer and still reports for duty each day. He has overseen the revival of the company's famed Fiestaware in recent years, a phenomenal success story that has returned Homer Laughlin to a prominent position in world china manufacturing.
John Reilly Assoc. International. Partnering & Teambuilding Mutual respect within and between organizations; Equitable risk sharing; Honestyand evaluated based on valueadded; Prevention-based philosophy - risk assessment http://www.johnreillyassociates.com/services/pt.htm
Extractions: Success in large complex programs is not achieved by individuals. Success requires carefully selected teams of dedicated professionals working together towards well-defined goals. Within these teams individual creativity - fostered and encouraged, but carefully tested - contributes to increased productivity quality and value. Large public works underground and infrastructure programs require a balance of individual responsibility and team accountability in an integrated customer - supplier environment. People are critically important, so it is necessary to understand and clearly define their roles and responsibilities - in relationship to critical goals and objectives - to increase performance and reliability. We apply specific management and human resource tools through partnering and teambuilding processes to improve project working environments in order to: Meet technical, cost, schedule, quality and other "must-achieve" goals Minimize cost overruns, schedule slip, disputes, claims and litigation Increase innovation, value and opportunity for improvement
Extractions: Departmental Organizations Bilingual Education Student Organization (BESO) Promotes knowledge regarding minority language education. Advisor: Dr. David Leo, 825-2346 Kinesiology Club A pre-professional organization dedicated to an understanding of physical education, wellness, and recreation professions. Advisor: Lon Seiger, 825-2748 Society for the Advancement of Management (SAM) Provides an opportunity for members to increase management skills and expertise. Advisor: Dr. Kathy Peeple, 825-6015 Chemistry Club Affords an opportunity for students of chemical science to foster awareness of the responsibilities, experiences and challenges of the modern chemist. Advisor: Dr. Mark Morvant, 825-6023 La Associon de EspaƱol (LADE) Promotes study of the language, culture, and literature of all Spanish-speaking countries within the university community. Advisor: Christina Ortiz, 825-6009 Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM) To acquaint students with the field of human resource management and/or labor relations. Advisor: Dr. Sue Stewart-Belle, 825-5560
Self-Description a better understanding of the philosophy within the publications; Contact and cooperationwith organizations having the http//www.freezone.org Free Zone assoc. http://www.freezone.org/e_selbst.htm
Extractions: Membership Applic. Self-Description Goals This association is an initiative by the supporters of philosophies of cognition. A philosophy of cognition deals with the change and devolpment of persons through self-achieved cognitions. Therefore one gains a greater understanding and responsibility to oneself, others and to one's entire environment. The philosophy of Scientology is hereby of prime interest. It draws its roots to a great extent from Buddhism. The philosophy states in general that man can free himself from undesirable circumstances through his own power with help from a precise technology of the mind. We stand behind this philosophy and have had good experiences with the use of this technology. The association emphatically separates itself from the official and unofficial organizations of the Church of Scientology. Our goal is to freely use the technology and philosophy of L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology. In our opinion the free and unrestricted pursuit of Scientology is currently impossible both in the Church of Scientology and in society in general.
AI On The Web News Mail. comp.ai.philosophy. Books. Agency in Action Empirical Methods forAI. organizations. assoc. Lisp Users Cons.org Lisp Users Group. Journals. J. Funct. http://rucus.ru.ac.za/~vhata/ai.html
Extractions: This page points to other sites around the web with information on Artificial Intelligence. It is organized according to the chapters in the book AI: A Modern Approach but should be of use to anyone in AI. Overall, we feel that the most comprehensive list of AI links is the Canadian National Research Council's Institute for Information Technology, or IIT . If you want the most comprehensive list, go there, but if you want a list of links all on one page, stay here. As of June 18, 1998, I cleaned up about 50 broken links. Links in Bold* followed by a star are especially useful and interesting sites. If you have new links to add, or want to nominate one for a star, let us know . The list of topics is: Overview of AI Intelligent Agents Search and Game Playing Logic and Knowledge Representation ... Highly Recommended Links Reference
Psychological Science On The Net!!! Organizations Postdoctoral Internship Centers APPIC - assoc. to business and governmental organizationsWE CAN HELP cognitive science, neuroscience, philosophy, and other http://www.psychologicalscience.net/pages/Organizations/more3.html
Philosophy In Cyberspace edu/ apa/ resources/ groups/ assoc_ soc. html. This is the American Philosophical Society's directory of philosophical com/ Arts/ Humanities/ philosophy/ organizations/ / font http://www-personal.monash.edu.au/~dey/phil/orgs-dir.htm
The Math Forum - Math Library - Prof. Assoc/Societies Home Resource Types organizations Prof. assoc/Societies among these national organizations so that they work schools, businesses, and nonprofit organizations. more http://mathforum.com/library/resource_types/professional
Extractions: A community dedicated to high-quality mathematics instruction at the adult level. ANN conducts pre-conferences at the annual NCTM national meetings; publishes the Math Practitioner Newsletter ; sponsors the Numeracy List, an adult electronic forum; and obtains funding to enable adult ed math teachers, learners, and other stakeholders to participate in a national planning project for system reform. List of Internet resources for adult numeracy. (Formerly the Adult Numeracy Practitioners Network.) more>> American Mathematical Association of Two Year Colleges (AMATYC) A service for members and other interested professionals to review and receive current information on AMATYC's programs and activities and the activities of affiliates. Conference information, Job listings, list of available publications, how to join the mailing list. more>> American Mathematical Society (AMS) e-MATH, the home of the AMS on the Web. A searchable site with information on members and activities, government affairs and education, publications and research tools, employment and careers, authors and reviewers, meetings and conferences, what's new in mathematics, and an online ordering and customer service center. Also at
Extractions: Welcome to the On-line Journal for the International Association of Virtual Organizations. This journal is published quarterly and serves as an open forum for individuals interested in contributing their opinions, works, etc. relative to virtual organizational topics. Most of the articles are contributed by members of IAVO, but being a member is not mandatory for submission. The association welcomes contributions from anyone interested. All articles received are reviewed by the editorial committee of IAVO, and any decision to accept a submission for publication is made by the committee. Furthermore, article content represents the work of the respective authors(s) and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of IAVO. If you would like to contribute to the IAVO On-line Journal, please send your submission as an attachment via email to the editor: tlu@iavo.com Sincerely, Tsing Lu
Contents About District 91 Budget January 2003 Employment Boundary Mission PhilosophyIllinois Facts. Parent organizations Athletic assoc. http://www.district91.k12.il.us/toc.htm