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On Friday, October 23rd, 2015 the SAS Middle School held our Olweus Anti-Bullying program kickoff event. This research based program has been utilized in many schools throughout the world to help address bullying and bring its devastation out of the shadows. Students participated in activities in the classroom as well as team-builders in the gymnasium.
A role-playing activity was the beginning of the kickoff in the classrooms. Each student had the chance to play roles such as the bully, the bullied, possible defenders, as well as others. The intent of the activity is to illustrate how students are often presented with the opportunity to stand up to bullying throughout their school careers. In addition to the role play, students were given the opportunity to write anti-bullying essays or create posters to illustrate the program and our focus on ending bullying in our building
Students participated in team building activities around the gym designed to build skills in communication, problem solving, and listening.
The first activity was called "Picture Pieces". This problem solving activity instructed students to recreate an exact copy of their piece of the puzzle. The participants put their pieces together to form one image. They were posed with the challenge of not knowing what their group members had and were able to see how one person contributes to an overall group result.
The next activity focused on communication. Students worked in pairs to give verbal directions to a partner as they draw a simple image. The entire group shared their image to see which pair was able to communicate and recreate the image closest to the actual picture.
The following two activities focused on trust, communication, and listening skills. Students work in pairs to guide their partner through a "mine field" while they are blind folded. Students had to get to the other side without hitting any of the items. A variation of this game required students to walk to a location blind folded and retrieve as many items as they could as their partner guided them verbally. The last station was a photo booth where students formed many group poses with props to help send a "No Bullying" message.
The day brought fun and awareness to everyone in the middle school. We look forward to our class meetings that will supplement our efforts to address bullying.
Rangers gave a program on Boyd's Hole from the perspective of various people who have passed through there.
PSI had an idea that the more wealthy people in the cities can afford to buy PUR and provide it to their families in the villages where they do not have running water and have to drink contaminated water. So, PSI created a campaign called the “Pick Up a Miracle and Send it Back Home.” They’ve teamed up with the largest retailer in Kenya -- Nakumatt, to run the campaign. The pilot was a success for everyone involved, and now they’ll scale it up and support it with radio ads. It will be interesting to see if Kenyans can cross-subsidize PUR in this way through this Miracle program.
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Seletivas do Programa Futuro Campeão.- Centro Olímpico e Paralímpico da Estrutural.
Neste sábado (3), o Centro Olímpico e Paralímpico da Estrutural recebeu mais de 700 pessoas (atletas, familiares e comunidade) para participar das seletivas do Programa Futuro Campeão.
Brasília;Local;Centro Olímpico e Paralímpico da Estrutural;Data 03/06/17;Fotos;Fabiano Nery/SETUL
As modalidades foram atletismo, ginásticas acrobática e rítmica, natação, tênis e vôlei sentado.
Confira imagens desse dia dedicado à busca de talentos para o esporte de rendimento.
Douglas Vermeeren-North Americas Achievement
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery
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Doug's programs are making a significant difference for audiences around the globe.
Recently he returned from a year in China where he was the first North American ever invited to speak to Chinese Political Party and Education leaders in Communist China on human performance and motivation.
While in China the Wu University awarded him the distinction of being the youngest ever "Visiting Professor".
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Graduate nurse residents Brianna Salas, BSN, RN (left), and Heather Musumeci, BSN, RN (right), conducted evidence-based research as part of their year-long training program. With them are clinical nurse specialists Maribeth Kelly, MSN, RN, PCCN, (second from left) and Diane LaBruno, MSN, RN.
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Mr. Howard Garval, President and CEO of Child and Family Service (CFS), and Ms. Rickie Banning, Director of WorkLife Hawai‘i
Test of an absolutely unessential feature of my clock program that I'm writing for my cell phone. While the feature is not needed, it's fun so it'll remain. This is of a can of coffee at a furniture store.
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Ordained to the transitional diaconate in May this year, Deacons Andrew Ayers, Michael Goodwin and Rob Mulderink spent their summer interning at Mercy Health Saint Mary’s in Grand Rapids. They were joined by Diocese of Gary (Indiana) Seminarian Jacob McDaniel. Each weekday, the four men visited, talked and prayed with patients, assisted with daily Mass, and attended seminars to learn about ministry in a hospital setting. In the words of Deacon Michael, the internship was beneficial because: “I learned how to work with people from different Christian traditions and spiritually support patients who were from different faith backgrounds.” The three deacons from our diocese will return to classes this fall at Mundelein Seminary to complete their educations and are on-track to be ordained priests for the diocese in 2019. Meet our seminarians and learn more about priestly vocations in the diocese at grpriests.org.
(Photo by Annalise Laumeyer).
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Diploma Ceremony of the Joint Program between UESTC and ISCTE-IUL. December 4th 2012 at Sala de Atos of ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute's Rectory..Photography by Pedro Rafael Cruz for Gabinete de Comunicação e Imagem of ISCTE-LUI