Elon Pendulum I am writing in response to the articles submitted by ryan Costello and ryan notch.Like ryan Costello, I am also a server at Outback Steakhouse. http://www.elon.edu/pendulum/Issues/2002/120502/Opinion/Enforce.html
Extractions: Letter I am writing in response to the articles submitted by Ryan Costello and Ryan Notch. Like Ryan Costello, I am also a server at Outback Steakhouse. While I was appalled when I heard of his termination, I do agree with Notch. Costello could have done more research before he voiced his opinion. When I was hired as a server, the restaurant did not check to see if I had any alcohol violations in the past year. I was not even aware that a law existed against serving alcohol at a restaurant no sooner than two years after a violation in the state of North Carolina. It turns out that the restaurant was not aware of this either. I am a firm believer that the law, is the law and no exceptions should be made. However, it is the duty of the restaurant to be aware of these laws so that they do not hire violators unknowingly. It is also the duty of the ALE to make this law known. I am sure when Costello received an alcohol violation in 2001, he thought that after he paid his fine it was over. If North Carolina wants to enforce this law, they need to make sure violators and restaurant owners are aware of it.
Elon School Of Communications ryan notch, a 2003 School of Communications graduate, will star in his own weddingon national television and will have his work seen frequently on TV over http://www.elon.edu/academics/communications/connections/2004/mar_04/ryannotch.a
Extractions: work to air on television Ryan Notch, a 2003 School of Communications graduate, will star in his own wedding on national television and will have his work seen frequently on TV over the next year or so. After graduating from Elon, Notch worked for eight months with Mike Mathis Productions in Los Angeles, helping to put together "USC Medical," a television series that will air at 10 p.m. Sundays from April 4-May 9 on the Discovery Health Channel. June will be a big month for Notch, as his wedding aboard a yacht in Newport Beach, Calif., will be filmed and aired at a future date on a series on marriage ceremonies that is being produced for the Lifetime Channel. "How's that for a Hollywood wedding?" Notch asked. He will be marrying Sarah Emerson, a 2002 Elon graduate with a degree in education. Emerson works with autistic children in a kindergarten class in Santa Monica, Calif. Notch's 13-episode documentary, "USC Medical," follows the trials of patients going through L.A. County Hospital. "Some of the stories include a live-donor liver transplant, a newborn baby with a heart defect, a homeless person assaulted on the streets and a terminal cancer case," Notch explained.
Scholastic.com Authors And Books Pam Muñoz Ryan Teacher S Guide Of course, Pam Muñoz ryan s books will appeal to all of your students. to become a topnotch horse rider, but is stymied because she is a woman. http://teacher.scholastic.com/authorsandbooks/events/ryan/teachers_guide.htm
Extractions: Today's job market requires a highly effective resume to capture the employer's attention. Based on the survey I conducted of 600 hiring managers, here are 20 ways to help you improve your online resume. CONTENT! KEYWORDS! Since most employers sort resumes electronically, keywords and specifics that demonstrate your abilities, your accomplishments, and your past experiences are crucial to getting their attention. MARKET YOURSELF WELL Begin with a summary of qualifications encapsulating your most marketable skills and experience into 4 - 6 sentences. DEMONSTRATE RESULTS Employers like proof that you can do the job. Note the action performed and conclude with the achieved result, noting how your employer benefited. Use numbers and percentages to show how money or time was saved. Example: Coordinated the annual conference, adding new speakers and innovative programs, which resulted in a 17% increase in attendance and an 18% increase in revenues. Check the archive for more advice from Robin Ryan BE BRIEF AND CONCISE One page, short and to the point works best. Be a skillful editor, deleting the portions which are not relevant or least helpful to your securing a particular position. Emphasize your most recent experience, the last 5 - 7 years. Cover in detail the major job duties performed.
Rochester Americans Est. 1956 DUCKS notch FOUR IN THE SECOND PERIOD, WIN 42. (Cincinnati, OH). ryan Millerwas tagged with the loss as he stopped 26 of 30. The Amerks power play was http://www.amerks.com/PressReleases.aspx?news_id=99
Ryan & Company Campus Recruiting ryan Company professionals possess a unique passion for their work. students about SALT opportunities, we have created a topnotch internship program. http://www.ryanco.com/w-crec.html
Extractions: Our people develop diverse skill sets. In order to understand our clients' businesses, they must think like auditors. This understanding is obtained through "field work"physically visiting their clients' facilities to witness their operations. We scrutinize tax documents, accounts payable records, capital improvement contracts, and other important sources of information.
Onegoodmove: Fuck You George Bush Congressman Tim ryan from Ohio ripped the Administration a new one today in a speech Thanks again for providing some topnotch Quicktime righteousness! http://onegoodmove.org/1gm/1gmarchive/001569.html
Extractions: Main Congressman Tim Ryan from Ohio ripped the Administration a new one today in a speech on the house floor, this is a must see. He was responding to why young people think the Administration will institute a draft despite their denials. Quicktime Video 5.4MB excellent quality 320x240 Quicktime Video 2.6MB good quality 320x240 Audio mp3 416K click continue reading for text of the remarks RYAN: I thank the gentlemen. I rise in opposition of this bill. But I would like to clarify something. We're not trying to scare kids. This president's foreign policy is what's scaring the kids of this country. And if people have said today, "Why are people believing this, why are people believing this big Internet hoax?" - well, it's the same people that told us Saddam Hussein had something to do with 9/11. Same people that told us Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. Same people that told us we were gonna be able to use the oil for reconstruction money. Same people that told us that we'd be greeted as liberators, not occupiers. Same people, same president, that told us the Taliban is gone. Same president that told us that Poland is our ally two days before they pull out. Same president that tells us Iraq is going just great. Same president that tells us the economy is going just great. Same people that told us the tax cut was gonna create millions of jobs. Same people that told us that the Medicare program only costs $400 billion, when it really cost $540 billion.
The Iraq Page - Ryan J. Montgomery ryan was an outgoing, topnotch student, said Nelson Pickett, who was principalat the school when Montgomery attended. Pickett described Montgomery as an http://www.pigstye.net/iraq/article.php/MontgomeryRyanJ
Extractions: Contributed by: tomw WKYT.COM LOUISVILLE, KY. A Kentucky National Guard soldier was killed and two others were injured when their vehicle struck an explosive device. Ryan J. Montgomery, 22, of Greensburg, died Sunday while returning from a convoy escort mission near Baghdad, the Kentucky National Guard said in a news release Monday night. The other soldiers wounded in the patrol were evacuated to a military hospital and are in stable condition. Both are expected to recover from their wounds. The families of the wounded soldiers have been notified, but their names were not released. Montgomery was assigned to Bravo Battery 1st Battalion 623rd Field Artillery, based in Campbellsville. His unit mobilized for Operation Iraqi Freedom in November and deployed in January.
Comedians: Frank Honeybone A topnotch comic. ryan Evans 18.05.05. Frank Honeybone has developed into asubtle and engaging story teller. He makes me laugh, even with some of his set http://www.chortle.co.uk/comics/fhoneybone.html
Extractions: Review There's a dearth of originality in Honeybone's material. Much of it concerns the dreariness of Wales, in case we needed reminding, and the rest remains on the safe ground of reality TV and the like. He's still a newcomer, but just doesn't come across as a comedy natural, so stock lines like "Did I really say that out loud' or the over-optimistic "You'll be using that tomorrow" seem utterly out of place. He's not terrible, just that he offers nothing that special. Combined with a dull delivery style, even this short set seemed to drag, Your comments Ignore the review above. Frank is a tremendously funny man and an effortlessly charming compere with seemingly an endless supply of material. A top-notch comic. Ryan Evans 18.05.05 Frank Honeybone has developed into a subtle and engaging story teller. He makes me laugh, even with some of his set ups. He hasn't been going that long either, but believe me, he will be very good if he sticks with it. Matt PRice 09.12.04
Ryan Ralph | Tenor This site features ryan s bio, resume, headshots, schedule, etc. Ralph istopnotch talent a strong voice and versatile acting ability needed for http://www.ryanralph.com/acclaim.html
Music Mar 6, 2004 But ryan upped the notch of realism to a level unheard of. It was like being there.And, I can honestly say, that the violence in the opening twenty minutes http://www.libertypages.com/clark/Literature/
Extractions: Mar 6, 2004 I know, I know. Everyone hates those "best of" lists. It's as tacky as putting up your favorite movies on your homepage. But I actually listen to a lot of songs based upon suggestions. With iTMS , Apple's new music store, this is pretty easy too. They play samples for you so you can decide if you like it. Further Pepsi has this deal where you can get free song downloads under the cap. (Tip: if you tip the bottle you can see if your bottle is a winner or not) Anyway, I've downloaded quite a few songs from iTMS the past few weeks and have found some cool bands I'd not heard of before. I've also included a few others I've been playing a lot the last couple of weeks. I originally made this list up for my brother but decided to just paste it here for anyone else who was interested. Imperial Teen : Sort of that retro-rock but a little more indie. I kind of like them. I'm not positive if they are your style though. Songs: Ivanka; Yoo-Hoo . I downloaded the live versions. Pretty good live band in my opinion. Black Eyed Peas : Half reggae half rap. But not crappy. One of the iPod commercials used this song. Songs:
The Baseball Guru - The Greatness Of Nolan Ryan By Rob Olds They were facing a 32year old fireballer named Nolan ryan. to add anothermilestone to the baseball record books and a notch to his no-hitter belt. http://baseballguru.com/articles/analysisrobolds01.html
Extractions: The Greatness of Nolan Ryan I have been a baseball fan since 1977. The first memory I have of watching baseball on TV was during the World Series that year. The Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Yankees , I would later learn as I educated myself on the subject of baseball history, were facing each other in the Fall Classic for the first time since 1963. That year, the Dodgers, behind the pitching of Sandy Koufax Johnny Podres , and Don Drysdale , swept the Bronx Bombers. The '77 Series, however, marked the birth of "Mr. October", as Reggie Jackson slugged three home runs on three successive pitches in Game 6 to clinch the Series for the Yanks. Less than two years later, on July 13, 1979 , I watched the Yankees on Sunday Night Baseball. They were facing a 32-year old fireballer named Nolan Ryan . That night, he nearly threw his fifth career no-hitter without his best stuff. He "settled" for his 7th one-hitter while striking out 9 in a 6-1 victory. It was this type of performance by the Ryan Express that helped him gain the respect of his peers and the adulation of millions of baseball fans all over the country. Every fifth day, fans came to the ballpark to see if Ryan was going to add another milestone to the baseball record books and a notch to his no-hitter belt. Nearly a decade after his retirement, and only two-and-a-half years after his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, the name Nolan Ryan surprisingly draws the ire of some of his detractors. Just recently, I encountered some baseball "fans" on an Internet message board that expressed their beliefs that Ryan shouldn't be called a "great" pitcher. They also stated that no-hitters weren't "special". All they do, these "fans" stated, was make a good baseball story.
Ryan On A Fast Track To Top Of Showrunner Pack At the time, ryan had barely climbed a notch above the staff writer level afterserving hitches on the WB Network drama Angel and CBS Nash Bridges. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/crafts/feature_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1
Extractions: The Ryan Center, which replaces the 50-year-old Keaney Gym, kicks off a slate of concerts this month. By K.D. Weaver Mint-new facilities at the University of Rhode Island will spice up the lives of Block Island residents willing to take the 15-minute drive to Kingston from the ferry docks in Galilee. The Ryan Center, a $54 million coliseum with 7,700 seats, will regularly present nationally recognized music acts and serve as the glimmering home court of the URIs NCAA Division I mens and womens basketball teams. A quarter-mile down the road, the $12 million Bradford R. Boss Arena will be home ice for the URI mens and womens club hockey teams and will also offer ice time for area high school, youth and adult teams. Both facilities opened this month. The Ryan Center replaces the Keaney Gym as the universitys premier concert and basketball venue. The Keaney gym, a facility that was woefully short on bathrooms, concessions, handicap access and other amenities, will be used as a practice court and for various athletic competitions, according to James Hathaway, director of facilities.
Web Standards Awards :: Archive :: Justwatchthesky ryan s work is top notch. Seems as though everything he touches turns to gold.One of my favorite designers on the web. I visit Justwatchthesky almost every http://www.webstandardsawards.com/previous/justwatchthesky.html
Extractions: Skip navigation (s) Sitemap with access keys Web Standards Awards Friday June 11th, 2004 As Standards gradually make their way out of the "weblog only" phase of their development, people are beginning to take notice of the sites that push the boundaries of layout. Infosion's unusual but usable layout caught the eye of a few of our judges, but it's hard to beat a personal site that doesn't have commercial restrictions. Justwatchthesky took out this month's Golden Star because it's simply too smooth to believe. The unusual palette has a way of capturing your imagination, yet it is blended so finely and flawlessly that it complements the content perfectly. Congratulations Ryan. Carole Guevin Makiko Itoh D. Keith Robinson Sometimes it's good to hassle someone. After one quick e-mail, 26 validation errors disappear and I can award a site with one of the most striking palettes out there. Ryan Sims' stuff is smooth with a capital SMOO. Blending myriad soft tones of blue with that deep red highlight, the site just rolls into your eye, and you can't help but devour the lush contents. Understated, classy, modern; nothing bad to be said. Reviewed by Cameron Adams Agreed; clean, saturated and elegant ala shaunInman. Extremely nice work. Cheers
Extractions: all in all, not too shabby. Met Britney from AMBEX, cool gal, their ym-2 was on display and it was pretty impressive, I even got to roast a batch of Kenya (until some guy hijacked the roaster and charred the beans, thanks again for making me look slightly unprofessional in front of someone I want to buy a roaster from.) Much to my chagrin, nobody responded to my many attempts to convince the newbie roasters of the advantages of bringing Italians roasts to the "elusive 3rd crack." Met Bronwen Serna (former USBC Champ) and she gave Homeless and I some pretty decent shots, I mean, her technique was flawless (she poured 15-20 shots before serving a single shot to anyone) but I think the beans were a bit dark for my liking. Met Josh from THE Dripolator. This guy rocked. We joked (you got SERVED!) and watched as he poured rosetta one after another. We also "served" him our special Ultra Secret ZERO blend with success. He noted its floral body and non-bright nature, goal! We also served our ultrahip Trackstar blend to one of the instructors (elizabeth) from the jam. Her response to the blend? "What is this? crack!?" Id say thats two good marks for us and we havent even opened up shop yet!
UMass Magazine Online What puts Kane a notch above others in the academic discipline is that hes which has relied solely on Professor Dennis ryan of the UMass Amherst http://www.umassmag.com/Fall_2004/Kicking_Arboriculture_Up_a_Notch_759.html
Extractions: Brian Kane, assistant professor of commercial arboriculture. (photo by Ben Barnhart) B RIAN KANE, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF commercial arboriculture, and 20 students stand under a maple tree, surrounded by cables, saddles, handsaws, chainsaws, and a wood chipper. Resting a work-gloved hand on the flaking trunk, Kane discusses the importance of safety. Like him, the students are encased in safety gear from hardhat to steel-toed boots. Unlike him, they havent climbed 110 feet up a shade tree, shouldering a chainsaw. But they will: these Forestry 102 students will work with Kane on trees throughout the semester and eventually grow into commercial arborists, who scale leafy heights with confidence, having learned the ropes from the best in the industry. The UMass Amherst Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Program, where he earned his doctorate, hired Kane away from Virginia Tech University through the generous faculty endowment of the Massachusetts Arborists Association Professorship. The group has long worked with the program to ensure a source of well-qualified labor in the New England tree care industry and supported the programs for more than 60 years with legislation, scholarships, and funding. It launched the faculty endowment to ensure that instruction in commercial arboriculture will continue as an important program at the campus.
Extractions: 04:23 PM EDT (20:23 GMT) SONOMA, Calif. Elliott Sadler 's road-racing skills probably won't ever be confused with Tony Stewart 's, but sticking to a game plan can be just as valuable. It's become almost a yearly ritual for crew chief Todd Parrott and Sadler when they get to Sonoma: Figure out a way to eke out a top-10. The duo got it done on Sunday in the Dodge/Save Mart 350 by stretching their fuel for the final 45 laps, and Sadler finished sixth. It was his third top-10 finish in the last four races at Sonoma. Unofficial Results Dodge/Save Mart 350 Pos.
NASCAR.com - Track Smack: The Rock - November 4, 2003 ryan Smithson Yeah, but the way the points system is set up, Lee, a worldof good spending a season at Brewco in a topnotch, sponsored situation. ryan http://www.nascar.com/2003/news/features/track_smack/11/04/smack_rockingham/
Extractions: Headlines Sorenson ready to face challenge of double duty Eury Jr. won't rejoin No. 8 team at least for now Wood Brothers, ST eye partnership, second car Jarrett back in thick of Chase race ... McMurray faces greater challenge to make Chase See More: All of the headlines Eagles or Patriots? The Busch brothers make their Super Bowl predictions Garage Pass Rusty Wallace talks NASCAR pension plan NASCAR Today Johnson knows what it takes to stay up front this year See more: Pictures Audio Video Sign up now. ... Buy your NEXTEL driver phone. Man, Jimmie, he's got an XM radio in there. Credit: AP November 4, 2003 3:36 PM EST (2036 GMT) Who is going to finish second in the standings, and why? Ryan Smithson: It's hard not to get excited about a Jimmie Johnson-Dale Jr. battle for second, because that is what it is. There is a ton of money at stake, and my Vegas cash literally is on Johnson. But only by a few points. Lee Montgomery: Boy, why can't we talk about who's going to finish first? Much easier to say. I'd have to lean toward Johnson, based solely on recent performance. But it might be hard to unseat Earnhardt. Dave Rodman: Before Phoenix I would have said Jeff Gordon. But given the progress Junior has made this season and the roll they're on, I will give it to him. That puts the pressure on, because I guess history shows they aren't too great at The Rock but I have faith.
CONGRESSIONAL HEARING SPOTLIGHTS MAILING SCAMS TARGETING SENIORS ryan Cautions Seniors About Groups Soliciting Personal Information These includea flyer targeted to notch babies promising them, as a result of a http://www.house.gov/ryan/press_releases/2001pressreleases/mailingscamSS.html
Extractions: back FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Kate Dwyer July 26, 2001 CONGRESSIONAL HEARING SPOTLIGHTS MAILING SCAMS TARGETING SENIORS Ryan Cautions Seniors About Groups Soliciting Personal Information WASHINGTON The Subcommittee on Social Security of the House Ways and Means Committee today held a hearing on misleading mailings targeted to seniors. First District Congressman Paul Ryan, who is a member of the Social Security Subcommittee, participated in the hearing, which focused on several deceptive mailings that give the appearance of being approved by the Social Security Administration (SSA) or that falsely promise additional benefits if seniors supply personal information. The Inspector General of the Social Security Administration was among those who testified at the hearing; he discussed misleading mailings and flyers that his office has investigated. These include a flyer targeted to "notch babies" promising them, as a result of a bill proposed in the Senate, either a lump sum settlement of $5,000 or higher Social Security benefits. (The term "notch babies" refers to people born between 1917 and 1926. In the late 1970's, Congress changed the Social Security benefits structure, and some argue that one unintended consequence was lower benefits for "notch babies.") The hoax flyer warns that in order to get the higher benefits or lump sum, seniors must provide their name, address, phone number, date of birth, and Social Security number in order to be placed on a "National Victim's Register."