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The North Charleston Police Department implemented Project S.T.A.N.D (Stop and Take A New Direction) aimed at not just arresting low level narcotics dealers with little or no prior criminal history but to go a step further and help those involved in the activity change their lives for the better. This is program aimed at reducing recidivism through working on all aspects of the criminals’ lives.
This project was the focus of a Dateline NBC special entitled “Intersection” which aired on March 14, 2013.
Photo by Ryan Johnson
Found a one familiar face from last year. The polish guy opened the conversation like "Hey, you're from Finland -- we'll go to have a couple of beers tonight, right?"
USC Gould School of Law JD Class of 2022 graduates at the commencement ceremony on May 13, 2022, at the University Village.
Standing in a field of hemp that will be ready for harvest in just three weeks, state Senator Christine Cohen joined Town Farm owners Dylan and Amanda Williams and various state officials to announce that Connecticut has already licensed 82 hemp growers, 2 processors and 21 manufacturers under a new pilot hemp-growing program that the legislature just passed in the first week of May.
The North Charleston Police Department implemented Project S.T.A.N.D (Stop and Take A New Direction) aimed at not just arresting low level narcotics dealers with little or no prior criminal history but to go a step further and help those involved in the activity change their lives for the better. This is program aimed at reducing recidivism through working on all aspects of the criminals’ lives.
This project was the focus of a Dateline NBC special entitled “Intersection” which aired on March 14, 2013.
Photo by Ryan Johnson
el Gobernador se dirigió al Teatro Aguascalientes para encabezar la Entrega de Estímulos, Reconocimientos y Medallas ‘Ignacio Manuel Altamirano’ y ‘Ezequiel A. Chávez’ a 503 maestros que cumplieron 30 años de servicio, y a 45 docentes con con 40 años de cumplir con su responsabilidad con los niños y jóvenes de Aguascalientes, además de otorgar un galardón especial a 62 maestros de educación media superior por su trayectoria docente y profesional.
Allí, Lozano de la Torre sostuvo que la educación es el motor que impulsa el avance social, político, económico, cultural, científico y tecnológico de los pueblos, y que sin educación no hay desarrollo posible, y sin los maestros no hay educación que propicie los cambios que requieren las naciones”.
“El México y el Aguascalientes de hoy sólo pueden entenderse con la permeabilidad social de la educación pública que ha sido posible con el estudio y dedicación permanentes de nuestros maestros. A pesar de las adversidades han permanecido como un faro de esperanza, y por eso, en cualquier tiempo y lugar, sin importar las circunstancias, y por encima de cualquier tipo de coyuntura, el trabajo de los maestros siempre será fundamental para que la educación sea el principio de un país más democrático, equitativo y en paz”, afirmó.
En este sentido, aseveró que la sociedad más segura no es la que cuenta con más policías, sino la que apuesta por la educación como la herramienta más efectiva de prevención social y superación de la pobreza.
Agradeció a los maestros de Aguascalientes por contribuir en sacar adelante los distintos programas y proyectos educativos de este sexenio con resultados y reconocimientos que han posicionado a la entidad en el escenario nacional y mundial.
“Ustedes han sido testigos de muchos de los hechos más significativos de la historia nacional y local, y siguen siendo protagonistas en esta nueva etapa de confianza para México. Las reformas estructurales que está impulsando el Presidente Enrique Peña Nieto, principalmente en materia educativa, están propiciando el rescate nacional de la educación, que garantiza el respeto absoluto a los derechos laborales de nuestro magisterio”, sostuvo.
Por su parte Juan Manuel Armendáriz Rangel, representante del CEN del SNTE, reconoció al Gobernador del estado por demostrar congruencia y coherencia en sus palabras y en su quehacer por ser uno de los principales impulsores para que los 32 gobernadores de la república mexicana suscribieran el pasado 13 de mayo un convenio con el SNTE para la aplicación automática de los incrementos salariales y prestaciones, que se deriven de la Negociación Nacional Única del magisterio con el Gobierno Federal.
Finalmente, Lozano de la Torre refrendó su compromiso con la preservación integral e institucional de las conquistas laborales de los maestros aguascalentenses, porque Aguascalientes siempre confiará en sus maestros, quienes son los primeros promotores de las grandes transformaciones que México necesita, y los aliados más fuertes para garantizar un mejor futuro para niños y jóvenes.
Nehru Arts and Science College
Dr. B. Anirudhan Principal, welcomed the gathering and presented the Annual Report of the college.
Adv. Dr. P. KRISHNADAS, Managing Trustee, Nehru Group of Institutions, Presided over the function. In his presidential address, he emphasized the importance of exhibiting talents in various cultural events. He also stressed that it can develop the students’ physical and mental stamina. It will give happiness and refreshment to the students and boost them to get more marks in academics. Required things worth (Rs.75.000/-) seventy five thousand were donated to the girl children of HIV affected parents residing at ABHAYA STUDENTS SHAELTER at Kalappanaickenpalayam village, near Kanuvai in Coimbatore District.
Mr. ANBUTHAMBI BHOJARAJAN, Vice President, ICTACT in his Chief Guest address
insisted the young minds to take part in the nation’s improvement by contributing their talent in all possible ways. He insisted the students to follow personal ethics and decorum to rise as a best citizen. In addition, he stressed that commitment is the only key to success. He motivated the budding minds to serve India as a civilian.
Crd JOHN EDISON Senior Manager, Learning & Development, Cognizant Technologies, in his Special Guest address, stressed that students should not worry about the criticism. They must hold it in a positive way by correcting it for future and should be open to such criticisms. He also accentuated that the objective of cultural event is not winning but participating with much energy.
Dr. J. RAJENDRAN, Chairman, JRD Promoters, Builders, Developers and Realtors, Coimbatore, in his Guest of Honour address, revealed that these types of cultural events help the participants to grow in different dimensions. He expressed that cultural programs make students to exhibit their team work, innovation and to acquire other managerial skills.
Dr. P. KRISHNAKUMAR, CEO & Secretary, Nehru Group of Institutions felicitated the gathering and he suggested the students that extra-curricular and co-curricular activities should be given equal importance like academics for complete development.
Prizes were distributed to winners of various competitions in the Valedictory Function.
Dr. R. Vithya prabha, Convener of the program, proposed vote of thanks.
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Northern California Cherry Blossom Queen Program Press Conference 2012
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The School of Education and Human Performance held its first annual Beginning Teacher Support Program on June 15th, a program designed to connect with and provide support to recent graduates within their first three years of classroom teaching. Sessions that focused on Surviving the First Year of Teaching and Integrating Technology into the Common Core Curriculum were offered as professional development. Over 20 students attended the event. Future events are being planned for Homecoming and Spring 2013.
Of particular interest: The Beginning Teacher Survival Guide session offers new teachers a variety of helpful hints, resources, suggestions, and strategies to tackle the ever changing classroom environment. Topics include data driven decision making, Common Core Standards, infusing technology, problem based learning, writing grants to support instruction, classroom management, Professional Learning Communities, and parent/community relations. A Beginning Teacher Survival Guide wiki-space provides participants with an assortment of ready to use lesson ideas to begin the new school year with an interactive and energized approach. Additional review games ideas and resources are also included in the wiki-space to facilitate review sessions for beginning teachers while keeping students actively engaged and focused on learning targets regardless of the grade level or subject area.
Secretary Landgraf was the keynote speaker May 21 as the Class of 2015 graduated from the Delaware Adolescent Program, Inc., with the theme of “Soaring to New Heights.”
“When you are young and pregnant, you face so many changes,” Secretary Landgraf told the six graduates at the ceremony attended by more than 150 people at the Wyoming United Methodist Church. “Life is a whirlwind of emotions. And you have to make so many decisions. Those decisions can be difficult, but you made yours -- with the support from people who love you -- and are clearly moving forward.” The Delaware Adolescent Program, Inc. (DAPI) was founded in 1969 in New Castle as a way for pregnant teens to continue their education while receiving pre-natal care. Today, DAPI has centers in New Castle, Kent and Sussex counties, serving girls age 12 to 19. Between 2008 and 2013, DAPI had a graduation rate of 98 percent. In 2015, all six seniors graduated. Executive Director Lucy O’Donnell called it a “small, but mighty graduating class.” “You chose to succeed in your education,” she said.
During the ceremony, graduates and younger students received academic and other achievement awards. To learn more about DAPI, go to www.dapi.org
SAN PEDRO - With the legendary battleship USS Iowa and renowned LAFD Fireboat 2 as a backdrop, the first ever graduates of the Firefighter/EMS Magnet (FEMS) program at Phineas Banning High School in Wilmington, California were honored by civic leaders, including City of Los Angeles Fire Chief Ralph Terrazas and Assistant Chief Steven Gutierrez, both alumni of the school, at a waterfront ceremony on May 24, 2019. Chief Terrazas warmly congratulated each FEMS graduate with a hearty handshake and words of encouragement as their families cheered their unique accomplishment. One of four youth programs supported by the LAFD, FEMS provides a highly structured and progressive pathway for achieving academic, physical and life skills beneficial to a fire service career, including teamwork, leadership, courage and commitment.
LAFD Event: 052419 - Banning High School FEMS Graduation
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This was likely someone's prized possession. Today, it lies broken, staring out through a shattered window and across the prairie.
(Breves - PA, 09/10/2020) Presidente da República, Jair Bolsonaro durante Cerimônia de apresentação do Programa Abrace o Marajó e de iniciativas do Governo Federal.
Foto: Alan Santos/PR
I stayed up until 2am one night printing our programs. We forgot to hand them out before the wedding...Doh! DELEGATE!
Photos from our Off Piste, Backcountry & Splitboard courses in Morzine / Avoriaz & the Portes du Soleil.
The North Charleston Police Department implemented Project S.T.A.N.D (Stop and Take A New Direction) aimed at not just arresting low level narcotics dealers with little or no prior criminal history but to go a step further and help those involved in the activity change their lives for the better. This is program aimed at reducing recidivism through working on all aspects of the criminals’ lives.
This project was the focus of a Dateline NBC special entitled “Intersection” which aired on March 14, 2013.
Photo by Ryan Johnson