Extractions: THE PROCESS IS THE KEY When values are shared widely in an organization, the outcome is inevitable: business thrives; quality and customer service improve; profits increase; and customers sense a more responsiveness and higher energy. These are all elements of a values-driven company and one we call a Heroic Organizational Environment® "Don't Fix the People,
MatherBarras Architects - Portfolio - VA Health Care Assoc public relations, regulatory assistance and professional development to its memberorganizations. and is intended to reflect their forward thinking philosophy. http://www.matherbarras.com/vahca.html
The Math Forum - Math Library - Prof. Assoc/Societies assoc/Societies. for universities, colleges, schools, businesses, and nonprofitorganizations. Canadian Society for the History and philosophy of Mathematics http://mathforum.org/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
Brian G. Toennies & Assoc. CPA -- Monthly Newsletter be in order. An individual may deduct contributions made to qualifiedcharitable organizations as an itemized deduction. As a reminder http://www.toenniescpa.com/news1100.htm
Extractions: We often advise self-employed taxpayers to incorporate their business and elect S-Corporation tax status in order to save taxes. Significant tax savings can result by limiting the assessment of FICA taxes to a "reasonable" salary level versus paying self-employment tax on an unincorporated business' entire net earnings. Many self-employed taxpayers qualify for the home office deduction. The tax savings of this deduction is sometimes effectively lost when the business is incorporated. This article will explain how this occurs, and what can be done to minimize the effects of the lost deduction.
Wentz Group: Introduction- Relationships As a testament of dedicated adherence to our corporate philosophy, the Wentz andassociates Bickel Underwood Blakely Johnson Ghusn Bobrow/Thomas and assoc. http://www.lewentzco.com/intro/relationships.html
Extractions: Select Clients Architects As a testament of dedicated adherence to our corporate philosophy, the Wentz Group has developed and maintained a diverse list of valued clients, with the majority being repeat customers. This list is partially represented by the following corporate users, real estate development firms and institutions. Clients
SMU SAC - Group Info Sports. New organizations AALEC. Mustang Ropers. Society of Women Engineers. InternationalAssoc. of Business Communicators. BACCHUS. philosophy Club. Best Buddies. http://people.smu.edu/sa/groups.htm
Extractions: Are you wanting to meet new people, challenge yourself in an exciting way, and gain experience that you can use after college, then click on a topic below to find an organization that looks appealing to you. In addition, if there isn't one that you see that interests you, then start your own organization and start the process of becoming a great leader today. Below you will organizations that deal with the mind, body, spirit, and service to others. Just click on a group to find out contact information, meeting time, a brief description, and to view their website. Also, if your an officer, SMU Student Activities and the Comptroller's Office have now created a place for you to access your budget online and in the future, you will be able to view your account info. Stay tuned for more information to come! Student Groups by Area of Interest
School [Organizations] The School Board's responsibilities include developing policies that are compatiblewith the school's philosophy and that will enable the school to reach its http://www.mswschool.org/school/orgs/
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 1998-99 - O-P STUDENT organizations. professional development. philosophy CLUB (February,1985) To promote interest and learning in philosophy. PI http://studentaffairs.csufresno.edu/studentact/clubs-orgs/o-p.html
Vegetarian Resources At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base Berlin, Germany Few books on vegetarian nutrition are as comprehensive and accurateas Becoming Vegetarian (Journal of The American Dietetic assoc. http://www.erraticimpact.com/~ecologic/html/vegetarian_resources_2.htm
Extractions: Becoming Vegetarian : The Complete Guide to Adopting a Healthy Vegetarian Diet by Vesanto Melina, Brenda Davis, Victoria Harrison Becoming Vegetarian is a comprehensive and up-to-the minute guide to achieving a healthful vegetarian lifestyle. Written by three highly qualified dietitians, all of the key questions which arise for those who are beginning a dietary shift away from animal products are addressed, as well as those questions long term vegetarians have who want to ensure that their dietary pattern is nutritionally adequate. "There are many reasons to become vegetarian, including personal health, costs to the environment and the treatment of animals. Whatever your philosophical bent, this book provides the nuts-and-bolts information needed to maintain a healthy diet. As an athlete, I found it especially helpful to understand the function of fat and the different kinds of fats. Although this book helped ease my conversion into a lacto/ovo vegetarian a year ago, and I did enjoy the section on training non-vegetarians to understand the meatless choice, I would recommend the book highly to anyone, vegetarian or not, wanting to understand human nutritional needs. Food has an enormous social subtext and is surrounded by so much myth and fable it is hard to know what to believe. This book, in its sensible and attractive way, is completely credible." Leslie Reissner
Manuscripts Guide - S Through Sc Ellen Richards Prize (awarded by the assoc. to his participation in professional organizationsAmerican Society from British natural philosophy and scientific http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/browser/s.htm
St Charles Herald Guide, Clubs & Organizations Lagattuta Estates Civic assoc., Inc. loyalty to the Republican conservative philosophyand to Provides meaningful volunteer work to nonprofit organizations. http://www.heraldguide.com/clubs/
Extractions: Dr Robert A. Hatch - University of Florida A general index of topics is provided in the box below. C lick the topic of your interest. U sers interested in a particular person, place, or topic are also reminded to use the 'Search' or 'Find' function found under 'Edit'. HISTORY of SCIENCE - INTRODUCTION Undergraduate Guide to the History of Science History of Science Study Guide - Origins to Newton History of Science - Brief Outline - Origins to Newton ECHO - His-Sci-Tech History of Science Sites Research Links - HPS History of Science Reference Source WWW Virtual Library - HSTM World Wide Guide to Science Studies ... Women Scientists H I S T O R Y O F S C I E N C E S O C I E T I E S
Student Groups, Fraternities And Sororities Math Club, The. National Society of Collegiate Scholars. philosophy Club. SociologyClub. Students association of Communication (National Communication assoc.). http://www.albany.edu/studentlife/sa/groups/groups.html
Extractions: Student Activities Main Page Albany Home Page Contact Us University at Albany Links ... Student Association Campus Events Events Calendar SOWA SOWA application Student Life ... Fraternities and Sororities Student Events Calendar University at Albany Student Assation Academic TOP Archeology Society of Albany University Biology Club Book Exchange Charles Drew Science Club Creative Writing Club Golden Key National Honor Society Lambda Pi Eta, Communication Honor Society LeCercle Francais Math Club, The National Society of Collegiate Scholars Philosophy Club Psi Chi - The National Honor Society of Psychology S.T.A.R.S.,Students Teaching AIDS Reduction Strategies SCAMS, Students Coalition for the Advancement of Medieval Studies
Welcome To PGTAA Information and program highlights for becoming a certified golf teacher.Category Sports Golf Instruction other programs and teaching organizations direct their marketing materials and resourcesto the targeting of all applicants, the PGTAA's philosophy and target http://www.pgtaa.com/
Extractions: Thank you for visiting the premier professional golf teaching website. With golf becoming one of the fastest growing sports in the world, and as the industry continues to grow at a record pace, opportunities for qualified teaching professionals abound. In recognition of the industry's growth, and in response to the demand for qualified teaching professionals, the PGTAA was established to provide extensive training to individuals as well as recognized golf teachers with years of experience behind them . Becoming a PGTAA professional is probably one of the most important steps you will take during your professional golfing career. Becoming associated and certified by the PGTAA not only enhances your credibility but also enhances your teaching skills for the benefit of your future students and, naturally, your earning capacity. PGTAA graduates have access to positions as golf teaching professionals including head professionals at both private and public country clubs, golf schools, driving ranges, golf learning centers, indoor facilities, high school and college coaches. Cust om club makers have added golf teaching as a new dimension to their businesses. Members also hold positions as managers of both public and private golf facilities.
College Activities: Student Organizations STUDENT organizations. Club Circle K Graduate Psychology association History ClubPhilosophy Club Management for Humanity Joseph Wade Green Boys to Men assoc. http://www.newpaltz.edu/collegeactivities/organizations.html
Extractions: Today's job market holds exciting career possibilities for those with a college degree. Opportunities are endless when you are prepared to meet the challenge. This preparation, however, should include more than just classroom knowledge. The Co-Curricular Experience is the answer! Coupled with an academic program, a co-curricular experience offers valuable interpersonal and communication skills, practical hands-on experiences, and a chance to make new friends while developing the social relationships that are necessary for a successful lifelong career track. Student Organizations Weekly Meeting Times Student Association If your organization is not listed below, please contact the Office of College Activities at 257-3025. Only those organizations who have been officially recognized by our office are listed. If your organization is listed below and has a Web site you would like us to link to, please e-mail webmaster@newpaltz.edu STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS ACADEMIC American Marketing Association (AMA) Association for Supervision of Curriculum and Development (ASCD) Biology Club Circle K MAPS(Minority Association for Pre-Health Studies) Political Science and International Relations Club Psi Chi (Psychology Honor Society) Undergraduate Psychology Association (UPA) African Student Union (ASU) Anime Club Asian Student Association Black Week Caribbean Student Organization Envied Fashions
Drury University 8737284 tlong@drury.edu Sara Dollins, assoc. Panhellenic Represents women's Greekorganizations on campus 873-7875 pmceache@drury.edu philosophy and Religion http://www.drury.edu/multinl/story.cfm?ID=88&NLID=52
Student Organizations - Alphabetically Student organizations Welcome to the alphalist of APSU Student organizations.If you Kean. African American Student assoc. President http://www.apsu.edu/activities/alpha_STORGS.asp
HOLISTIC CLIENTS: Listed By Industry And Geographic Region PROFESSIONAL organizations. Amer. Soc. Lions Club International, NC, TESOL International,MA/GA/TX. Methodist Womens assoc., NC, The Womens Exchange, CA. http://www.arielagroup.com/pages/clients/list.html
Extractions: CLIENTS Listed By Industry and Geographic Region The Ariela Group has served organization, corporate, and individual clients from all over the United States plus in Mexico, Canada, Peru, Ireland, Russia, India, the U.A.E., Bahamas, and Saudi Arabia, with wholistic programs and services designed to meet specific business and lifestyle needs.( Click here to see the Client Map. HIGH TECH Advanced Technology Systems, NC Decision Support, Inc., NC SERVICE COMPANIES Allied Payroll Services, NC/SC Miller Services, NC Bank of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Nashville Gas, TN Bell South Corporation, GA Ocean Palms Retirement Home, FL Bernard Haldane Assoc., CA Charlotte Chamber, NC Piedmont Natural Gas, NC/SC Presbyterian Church (USA), KY Columbia Metro Airport, SC Promotions Unlimited, CA Delta Environmental Consultants, NC Queens Excel, NC First Union National Bank, NC The Wright Answering Service, NC Greater Columbia Chamber, SC
Campus Clubs have a voice through the organizations Board of Jazz Club; Library Student TechnologyAssoc. Peace Committee; Peer Outreach Club; philosophy Club; Photography Club; http://www.foothill.fhda.edu/clubs/
Extractions: To start a club, file a petition for a charter (available at the Student Activities office), including a list of 15 other students; obtain all of the necessary signatures, including that of a faculty advisor; and submit the petition at a regular OBD meeting. For more information, call or visit the vice president of organizations in the Student Government Offices, (650) 949-7646, or the student activities specialist at (650) 949-7060. Starting new club web sites Location: Upper Level, Campus Center All club members have a voice through the Organizations Board of Directors/Club Council (OBD), to whose weekly meetings (Tuesdays at Noon in the Student Council Chambers) each club sends a representative. OBD provides an effective, organized and fair policy so all clubs will thrive. OBD also sponsors a quarterly Club Day, which gives interested students an opportunity to learn about the various clubs on campus and allow clubs to increase their memberships. Funds are available to all active clubs. Location: (Student Council Chambers) South-east wing, lower level, Campus Center
Miscellaneous Organizations Miscellaneous organizations. Library and Info. Studies Student assoc. RutgersPhilosophy Club, Dr. Bruce Wilshire, (732) 9329861, brucewilsh@juno.com. http://careerservices.rutgers.edu/org_misc.html
Extractions: Rutgers University - New Brunswick Miscellaneous Organizations Organization Advisor Phone Email Administration of Justice Honor Society Dr. Albert Roberts BIGLARU/RULGABA/RULGBA James D. Anderson jda@scils.rutgers.edu Cap and Skull Ken Iuso iuso@rci.rutgers.edu Cook/Douglass Pre-Med/Pre-Dental Soc. Joseph Ventola ventola@aesop.rutgers.edu English Club Ms. Rita Rinstein James Dickson Carr Society Richard A. Nurse rnurse@rci.rutgers.edu Honor Society of Sigma Lambda Alpha John Webster Lesbian and Bisexual Women in Action Cheryl Clarke Library and Info. Studies Student Assoc. Mark Winston mwinston@scils.rutgers.edu Math Club Robert Wilson rwilson@math.rutgers.edu New Jersey Public Interest Group(NJPIRG) Michelle Kucerack Off-Campus Students Association Dean Tina Sebekos sebekos@rci.rutgers.edu Political Science Association Dr. Roy Licklider licklide@rci.rutgers.edu Pre-Medical Society Loretta Stepka stepka@biology.rutgers.edu Psychology Club Dr. Gretchen Chapman gbc@rci.rutgers.edu RU with the Homeless/Habitat for Humanity John Kenfield Rutgers College Pre-Law Society Dr. Milton Heumann