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L takes one of her Iditarod class students on a training run.
Anybody following the Iditarod? Pretty excitin'! :D Can't wait to see who makes it to Nome first!
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Dear Accounts Aspirants – Here is a wonderful opportunity for you to groom your skills in the domain of Accounts and become ‘job ready’ for the corporate sector, with the help of Floraison’s unique, Knowledge Fostering Program (KFP).
Floraison India Strategic Consulting Pvt. Ltd. is a Bangalore-based strategic and business consulting organization. As a company which provides integrated consulting services, we partner with our clients, from the stage of inception to assist them in successfully commencing their operations and further hand-hold them to run their company efficiently. Our focus areas are India Entry Strategies and New-Age Entrepreneur Support.
Floraison’s Knowledge Fostering Program (KFP) is a product of its several years of experience and accumulated expertise in the accounting and compliances industry.
Our USP: Our comprehension and familiarity with our continuing consulting experience which equips us with the right knowledge and an in-depth understanding of the dynamics of various industries, from an accounting and compliance perspective. Both these factors, together, facilitate us with an accurate insight into the requirements of the intellectual capital of the sector.
The end-result is a hands-on course which caters to the needs of all its stakeholders: be it the corporate world- full of opportunities for ‘employable’ freshers, or, the associates wanting to carve a niche for themselves, by exploiting these opportunities to the fullest extent possible.
Program’s curriculum
oCorporate accounts & role of a corporate accountant
oFundamentals of accounting & bookkeeping
oChart of accounts, groups, profit & cost centers
oAccounting principles &Important accounting entries
oBasic accounting standards & practical application thereof
oRelevant provisions of the Indian companies act, 1952
oRelevant provisions of the Indian income tax act, 1961
oIntroduction to value added tax & central sales tax
oIntroduction to the provision of the service tax regulations
oCompensation & benefits including payroll
oBasic Labour Laws – PF, ESI, PT, Gratuity, Bonus act etc
oFundamentals of accounts payable & accounts receivables
oAll about preparation and filing of e-TDS
oSelf review & finalization of accounts
oCorporate MIS reporting – Internal reporting
oSchedule VI reporting – External reporting
oPreparation for statutory audit & CARO
oIntroduction to tax audit & tax returns
Eligibility
Just about any person wanting to build or hone basics of the accounting and compliances domain and obtain firsthand experience of corporate must-knows can enroll for Floraison’s Knowledge Fostering Program. More specifically, the following sets of persons will benefit optimally by enrolling for this Program:
•Students, eager to learn practical fundamentals of the accounting domain while still pursuing their academic courses.
•Fresher’s (Graduates/ Post-graduates), looking for employment opportunities in the accounting domains.
•Freshly employed professionals, keen on refreshing their existing basic skills in the accounting domain, to enhance their career prospects,
•A professional wanting to make a transition from BPO/ Call centers to core accounting profiles
•Any curious layman who is enthusiastic and eager to know and understand the fundamentals of accounting domain!
Duration
Floraison’s Knowledge Fostering Program is spread over a period of 100 hours, spanning over 20 working days. The Program would be conducted in two batches which would each accommodate about 30 associates.
•Batch one: 7.30am to 12.30 pm
•Batch two: 2.30 pm to 7.30 pm.
*Conditions Apply
For further details: Contact - Mukinthan
Floraison India Strategic Consulting Pvt. Ltd.,
#185/7, 2nd Floor, “Chandra Plaza”,
8th F Main, 3rd Block,
Jayanagar, Bangalore 560011.
P: +91 80 2653 8257/58/59.
Email: kfp@floraison.in / mukinthan.r@floraison.in
Website: www.floraison.in/KPF
I've added this as additional information for the album. It is situated close to the Soldiers Bench.
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Combat Corpsmen - Hospitalman James R. Bergmann, U.S. Navy of Washington, D.C. awaits helicopters which will evacuate simulated casualties during a demonstration at the Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Virginia. [Helicopters.] [Training.] [Scene.] Hospital Corps Training - Field Medical Service School and with the Marines.
10/26/1956; File Number A-00403721; Picture 7 of 16.
Airmen from the 108th Civil Engineering Squadron conduct hazardous materials training at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., June 13, 2015. During the June Unit Training Assembly, Airmen conduct training to maintain their skills for future operations. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Maria C. Rella/Released)
Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) are government employees who have been further trained by WHP to provide regular women's health and family planning services at our rural SkyHealth Centers, so that clients would not have to travel far for services.
U.S. Marines assigned to the 4th Marine Regiment drive an assault amphibious vehicle from the amphibious dock landing ship USS Germantown (LSD 42) May 22, 2012, in the Pacific Ocean during a rehearsal for a joint U.S. and Royal Thai Navy beach landing. The Marines and Germantown were participating in the underway phase of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Thailand 2012. CARAT is a series of bilateral exercises held annually in Southeast Asia to strengthen relationships and enhance force readiness. (DoD photo by Ens. Jason M. Tross, U.S. Navy/Released)
Ranger Assessment Course students wait for their turn to complete the water survival portion of the course at the Municipal Pool in Las Vegas, Oct. 2, 2014. Airmen from any Air Force Specialty Code are allowed to attend the RAC and become students at the U.S. Army Ranger School. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Thomas Spangler/Released)
Louis Clark "Lou" Brock (born June 18, 1939, El Dorado, Arkansas) is an American former player in Major League Baseball. Brock was a left fielder who played his career with the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals. He batted and threw left-handed. He current special instructor coach for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Brock was blessed with great speed and baserunning instincts, but the young right fielder failed to impress the Cubs management. In 1964 after losing patience with his development, the Cubs gave up on Brock and made him part of a trade with the St. Louis Cardinals. The June 15 deadline deal for pitcher Ernie Broglio saw Brock, Jack Spring and Paul Toth head to St. Louis for Broglio, Bobby Shantz, and Doug Clemens. Cardinals general manager Bing Devine, specifically sought Brock at the insistence of Cardinals' manager Johnny Keane to increase team speed and solidify the Cardinals' lineup, struggling after the retirement of left fielder Stan Musial in 1963. At the time, many thought the deal would benefit the Cubs. After the trade was announced, a writer for The Sporting News wrote that the Cubs had "picked the Cardinals' pocket" with this trade.[citation needed]
After Brock was traded to the Cardinals, his career turned around significantly. He moved to left field and batted .348 and stole 38 bases for the Cardinals in the remainder of the 1964 season. The Cardinals would win the 1964 World Series helped in part by Brock's bat. Meanwhile, Ernie Broglio won only seven games for the Chicago Cubs and retired from baseball after the 1966 season. To this day, the Brock for Broglio trade is considered by Cubs' fans to be the worst in franchise history.
During his career, Brock helped the Cardinals to National League pennants in 1964, 1967, and 1968 and to World Series championships in 1964 and 1967, defeating the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox, respectively. The Cardinals suffered one World Series loss during Brock's tenure. That was in 1968 against the Detroit Tigers - the Tigers rallied from down three games to one behind the excellent pitching of Mickey Lolich.
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Lou Brock as a Coach - Spring Training 2005
Lou Brock as a Coach - Spring Training 2005
In 1967, Brock became the first player to steal 50 bases and hit 20 home runs in the same season.
His supreme talent for basestealing perhaps overshadowed his fine hitting, as he collected 3,023 hits in his career. He was also not particularly known as a power hitter, but he did display significant "pop" from time to time. In David Halberstam's book, "October 1964", the author states that manager Johnny Keane asked Brock to forego the power game in favor of the speed game. However, Brock got some licks in, here and there.
In his rookie season, Brock became one of three players to hit a home run into the center-field bleachers at the old Polo Grounds in New York since its 1923 reconstruction. His blast came on June 17, 1962, and would be followed by Hank Aaron's shot the very next day. Joe Adcock was the first to hit a ball over that wall, in 1953. Babe Ruth had reached the old bleachers (a comparable distance) before the reconstruction.
In 1967, Brock hit 5 home runs in the first 4 games of the season, becoming the first player to do so.
Brock remained best known for base-stealing and starting Cardinals rallies. He was said to have disdained Maury Wills' method of base-stealing, instead shortening his leads and going hard into second base, thus inflicting punishment on opposing players rather than himself by having to dive back into first base frequently. He was also an early student of game films. He used an 8mm movie camera from the dugout to film opposing pitchers and study their windups and pickoff moves to detect weaknesses he could exploit.
In a unique (if incidental) accomplishment, Brock was the first player ever to bat in a major league regular season game in Canada. He led off the April 14, 1969 game against the Montreal Expos at Jarry Park by lining out to second baseman Gary Sutherland. The Expos' pitcher, Larry Jaster, was a teammate of Brock's just the year before, and had been selected in the expansion draft by the Expos after the 1968 season.
His best batting average was in 1964, when he batted .315, one of eight years he batted over .300, he was a 6-time National League All-Star, he led the league in runs two times (1967 and 1971),led the league in doubles (46 in 1968), and led the league in triples (14 in 1968).
Brock held the record for career stolen bases (938) until it was broken by Rickey Henderson. In 1974 he stole a major-league record 118 bases (breaking Maury Wills' record of 104 in 1962; Brock's single-season record was also later broken by Henderson). Brock led the National League in stolen bases eight times between 1966 and 1974 (former teammate Bobby Tolan led the league in steals in 1970).
Overall, Brock batted .293 in 19 seasons, amassing a total of 3023 hits.
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Statue of Brock outside Busch Stadium.
Statue of Brock outside Busch Stadium.
Lou Brock's number 20 was retired by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1979
Lou Brock's number 20 was retired by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1979
Brock was named the 1967 National League Babe Ruth award, the 1974 Major League Player of the Year, the 1975 Roberto Clemente Award, the 1977 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award, and the 1979 Hutch Award.
Brock was inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame.
He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985. His number 20 was retired by the St. Louis Cardinals. In 1999, he ranked Number 58 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players, and was nominated as a finalist for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team.
After retiring from baseball, Brock prospered as a businessman, especially as a florist in the St. Louis, Missouri area. Lou Brock is a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. Brock still regularly appears at Cardinals games. When he steps onto the field he is always greeted by a loud, low-pitched cheer of "Loooouuuuuuuuuuuu". This may sound like "Boooo" to those unfamiliar with the team, and the town's love for Lou Brock.
Brock also lent his name to a unique rainhat, shaped like a miniature umbrella and to be worn at games during showers in lieu of retreating to the concourse. The product was called the "Brockabrella". There is no indication whether its name was in any way influenced by Brock's contemporary, utility man John Boccabella.
Brock and his wife are both ordained ministers serving at Abundant Life Fellowship Church in St. Louis.[1]
Brock's speed was referenced in the song Check the Rhime by the pioneering "jazz rap" hip-hop ensemble A Tribe Called Quest
On December 5, 2006 he was recognized for his accomplishments on and off of the field when he received the Bobby Bragan Youth Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award.
Brock is the father of former USC Trojan and NFL player Lou Brock Jr.
Even though his stolen base record has been surpassed, the National League honors each stolen base leader with the Lou Brock award.
This was an interesting image made when I spent some hrs of watching this lion family. Where the MoM intensely allows its cubs to climb and bit her. Even the kid's bit doesn’t have much pressure on MoM, she pretends/ acts and gives loud rowing as it's so painful. This motivates the cubs to bit move as he/ she feels as if they are getting ready for the hunt.
Even human parenting follows this and encourages their little ones to try new things.
What a lovely experience to watch, document, and share with the world.
The long hood of 48110 is seen on a cart in Junee Roundhouse. 48110 is a GrainCorp owned 48 Class locomotive under overhaul, and the hood would have been removed to facilitate the complete removal (and subsequent overhaul) of the loco's engine block.
The Leopard 2A4 tank main battle tank travels on the dirt roads at Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Wainwright. Training and convoy maneuvers take place at CFB Wainwright a day before the official start of Maple Resolve 21.
Image captured April 30, 2021
Photo: Master Corporal Rod Doucet
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