Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_B - Business Personal Law Active Teach
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 5     81-94 of 94    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5 
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

81. MAY 10, 2005 CONTACT Hilarie Grey (702) 895-3102 Joe Cockrell
Bradley is graduating from the College of business with a degree in economics.He has been a very active student at UNLV, holding various leadership
http://www.unlv.edu/News_Bureau/News_Releases/2005/May05/5579.htm
MAY 10, 2005
CONTACT Hilarie Grey (702) 895-3102 Joe Cockrell (702) 895-0898 SPRING 2005 COMMENCEMENT AT UNLV Semester Honors to Include Special Recognition of Las Vegas Centennial WHAT: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Spring 2005 Commencement exercises. WHEN: Saturday, May 14 , 2005, 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. Ceremony : Graduate College, Law, Fine Arts, Health Sciences, Liberal Arts, Sciences, and Urban Affairs. 2:00 p.m. Ceremony : Graduate College, Business, Education, Engineering, Hotel, and University College. WHERE: BACKGROUND: 9:00 a.m. Ceremony Special Honorees
  • Brian Greenspun Honorary Doctorate of Laws Franny Forsman Distinguished Nevadan Jerry Keller Distinguished Nevadan
9:00 a.m. Ceremony, Outstanding Graduates Being Recognized Norah and Chelsie Campbell This mother and daughter have been attending UNLV since 1997 and are graduating together for the second time Karen Kesterson Karen is graduating with a Ph.D. in biological sciences. In addition to her outstanding academic achievements, Karen is a 20-year Naval Reserve officer, who interrupted her graduate studies to serve on active duty for 20 months in Iraq, where her unit provided medical support to the U.S. Marines. Following this deployment, Karen returned to UNLV to finish her doctoral degree. Anthony Allen
Stephanie Mrozek
Stephanie is an undergraduate geology major with a GPA of 3.8, and is president of the UNLV Geology Club. She has excelled academically and has been involved with a number of research projects, and in 2004 was awarded an Undergraduate Research Award to study salts occurring on school grounds and parks in Las Vegas. After graduation, Stephanie will attend a prestigious summer course in Field Methods in Volcanology at the University of Hawaii, funded in part by the Norman R. Tilford Scholarship. She plans to pursue her PhD in Geology in Submarine Volcanology.

82. The Learning And Teaching Centre
Real law and the UVic Difference Priortizing equity and active learningat law school CC Dr. Rebecca Grant, BusinessNew Teaching Cases in IT
http://web.uvic.ca/terc/teaching_grants/recipients.htm
Home Staff Contact Us UVic Info ... EDCI 560
R ecipients of Learning and Teaching Development Grants
To assist your search, we have added
project objective codes ('98 -'05)
PROJECT OBJECTIVE CODES:
CC - Course Content or Resource

CR - Course Redesign or Design
CA - Course Assessment
PC - Program Content or Resource
PR - Program Redesign or Design
PA - Program Assessment
ProD - Professional Development
GS - Graduate Student Issues TA - Teaching Assistant Development Learning and Teaching Development Grants
  • PA - Dr. Robert Anthony and Dr. Carole Ford , Curriculum and Instruction: Diversifying grading practices: An exploration of potential and consequences ProD - Dr. Kim Blank and Dr. Misao Dean , English: Conference: A multitude of the wise: Teaching university writing PC - Dr. Brendan Burke , Greek and Roman Studies: Digitizing the past: The Greek and Roman studies slide collection CR - Dr. Daniela Damian and Dr. Elizabeth Hargreaves , Computer Science:

83. UH Professors Recognized By Board Of Regents For Excellence In Teaching
teaching effectiveness, creativity and personal values beneficial to students . Danielle ConwayJones is an associate professor of law at UH Manoa.
http://www.hawaii.edu/cgi-bin/uhnews?20040827114258

84. Newsletter - Community Service Education
and are offering specialized programs and training with a business focus. in several different areas, including active learning and team building.
http://outreach.uwyo.edu/conferences/newsletter/newsvol5iss1.html
<% Dim location location = " Home > Vol 3 Issue 3" %> What's Inside Introduction Conference Calendar WY Substance Abuse Division Teaching Resilience ... Elderhostel
Archives 2005 Spring
2004 Fall

2004 Summer

2004 Spring
...
2000 Fall

The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will.
- Vince Lombardi Community Service Education The Outreach School
NEWSLETTER - Spring 2002 - (Volume 5 Issue 1) We’re Here To Help You
Whether you need a little support, or a lot, our conference coordination services can help you in your outreach efforts. We offer three levels of coordination support.
1) On-campus multi-service and/or multi-day events that only need basic services use the Events Planning Office. This service includes:
  • consolidated billing
  • one person to work with at UW who arranges with all other service entities, making your job easier.
2) Full conference coordination services are available both at UW and off-campus locations throughout the region. Services include:
  • Program Consultation: Meet with the conference committee as needed, contact and make arrangements for potential speakers as requested.

85. Byron Sabol
law firm lawyers are bright; they control their matters, and thorough analysis For a variety of reasons that support the best teaching/learning concepts
http://www.byronsabol.com/article13.htm
document.write('')
Previous Articles

Teaching Lawyers To Market The Firm:
key factors for effective training
By
Byron G. Sabol Published in the May 2002 edition of Managing PARTNER
This is not going to be an analysis of whether clients retain law firms versus retaining individual lawyers. Clients do both. Therefore, lawyers need to be trained to market their services and the services of their firm for a compelling reason: It is in their best interests to do so. Nor is this article an attempt to analyze training methodology. This article focuses on important content of law firm marketing training that has proven highly successful among law firms in three continents. Marketing training can help a firm and its management that is concerned about replacing one or more rainmakers, is interested in upgrading the quality of its client roster, is intent on increasing partner distribution, wants to attract more clients, or assist an under performing partner with his/her client generation. The concept of being trained to market legal services may create a degree of apprehension among lawyers because some may think it is an attempt to develop them into professional sales people. This, of course, is false. The importance of marketing training is to make selling superfluous.

86. CONSTITUTION
members who request it following their retirement from active teaching. Notwithstanding any provision of the Constitution or ByLaws which might be
http://acube.org/governance/constitution.htm
CONSTITUTION
Approved by Membership: October 2004
Supercedes all previous versions
ARTICLE I - NAME
The name of this organization shall be “The Association of College and University Biology Educators” (ACUBE). ACUBE is officially recorded in the state of Iowa. ARTICLE II - OBJECTIVES The objective of this organization shall be: 1) to further the teaching of the biological sciences at the college and other levels of educational experience; 2) to bring to light common problems involving biological curricula at the college level and by the free interchange of ideas endeavor to resolve these problems: 3) to encourage active participation in biological research by teachers and students in the belief that such participation is an invaluable adjunct to effective teaching; 4) to create a voice which will be effective in bringing the collective views of college and university teachers of the biological sciences to the attention of college and civil government administrations.
ARTICLE III - MEMBERSHIP
There shall be five kinds of memberships; regular, honorary life, retired, sustaining, and graduate student.

87. Managing People (BZX642) - Teaching With The Open University - Our Courses
previous teaching/training or coaching/mentoring experience The Open UniversityBusiness School (OUBS) offers law courses, and professional and
http://www3.open.ac.uk/employment/associate-lecturers/courses/BZX642.shtm
Accessibility change text size
Teaching with The Open University
Managing people (BZX642)
Although the University is not actively looking to recruit for this course, vacancies may occur if there is a sufficient increase in expected student numbers, or if there is some staff movement. However, we are happy to receive applications for this course, as vacancies do occur, if infrequently.
top Presentation pattern
August to October
February to April
top Programme information
The Professional Certificate in Management comprises a twelve-month course (B / BZX615 or the non-profit version BYN / BZXN615) or students may alternatively choose to study four three-month standalone courses BZX641, BZX642, BZX643 and BZX644. Appointments are made according to demand. The majority of students choose to study a twelve-month course.
top Person specification
You should have:
  • current or recent management/team leader experience, or proven results of consultancy/research within a range of organisations and a variety of contexts experience of managing and being responsible for the development of people and/or projects a Diploma in Management Studies or an equivalent qualification in management studies or evidence of equivalent professional experience at that level knowledge of recent developments and debates within management education evidence of ability and willingness to keep up to date with ongoing business, organisational and management developments

88. WUSL: Office Of The Law School Registrar - Course Directory - 2005-2006
She has been a Visiting Professor of law at the University of Michigan in AnnArbor and His teaching experience includes performance as an internal IBM
http://law.wustl.edu/Registrar/Coursedir/2005-2006/newvisitbio.html
Office the Law School Registrar General
Information
Registration
Information
... Forms Course Directory 2005-2006
NEW FACULTY JENNIFER E. ROTHMAN
Professor Rothman received her J.D. in 2002 from the UCLA School of Law. She graduated first in her class, receiving the Jerry Pacht Memorial Constitutional Law Award for her scholarship in that field. While in law school, she was a two-time recipient of the Lawrence E. Irell prize, an articles editor of the UCLA Law Review, and a teaching fellow. She clerked for Judge Marsha Berzon on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Prior to her legal career, she attended the University of Southern California's School of Cinema-Television where she received an M.F.A and directed an award-winning documentary, Wanderlust She then worked in the film industry for a number of years, including positions at Paramount Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment. Professor Rothman writes in the areas of intellectual property, entertainment and the First Amendment.

89. The University Of Manchester
Manchester business School offers a wide range of undergraduate programmes. with business Information SystemsBA Accounting and LawOur Teaching and
http://www.mbs.manchester.ac.uk/accountingandfinanceprogrammes/ourteachingandlea
@import "http://www.mbs.ac.uk/programmes/undergraduate/documents/css/mbsmain.css"; access keys contact us help You are here:
Main site
School navigation
Manchester Business School
Find a degree Undergraduate Postgraduate Order a prospectus
Undergraduate Brochure Download an MBS undergraduate brochure.
view now...
Our Approach to Teaching and Learning
Each of the three main programmes offered within accounting and finance has its own set of aims and learning outcomes. The aims express the broad purpose which motivates the degree. The learning outcomes set out the student learning experiences and achievements on successfully completing the degree. You will receive a copy of the relevant aims and learning outcomes when you register for your degree at Manchester. Here we give a general flavour of the aims and learning outcomes across the three degree programmes. Our general aims are to provide you with:
  • a knowledge and understanding of the conceptual and applied aspects of accounting and/or finance or business information systems as an academic discipline, at a breadth appropriate to an honours degree qualification;

90. Bibleteacher.org: The Seven Laws Of Teaching By John Milton Gregory
He was active in the affairs of the State Teachers Association and was one of Having learned the laws of teaching, the teacher will easily master the
http://www.bibleteacher.org/7lot1.htm
THE SEVEN LAWS OF TEACHING
by John Milton Gregory From This Fine Site: Edited into digital media in 1994 by Clyde C. Price, Jr. email:
76616.3452@compuserve.com from a public-domain print-media book
published by BAKER BOOK HOUSE, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The Etext Editor's Note, without which this etext is incomplete, is at the end of the etext. This is a clear and simple statement of the important factors governing the art of teaching. It has been used with great success as a handbook for teachers in the church school. Its reprint is the result of the strong demand for this book for this purpose, as well as for textbook use for those who are preparing for religious teaching. Dr. John Milton Gregory was a Baptist minister and educator. Among the educational positions which he held during his long and useful lifetime were: head of the classical school in Detroit, Michigan; Michigan State Superintendent of Public Instruction; President of Kalamazoo College; President of the University of Illinois. The revisers of Gregory's book on teaching, Dr. Bagley and Layton, were teachers in the School of Education of the University of Illinois. THE SEVEN LAWS OF TEACHING John Milton Gregory PREFATORY NOTE THE SEVEN LAWS OF TEACHING was first published in 1884. Extensive changes were made in 1917 by William C. Bagley and Warren K. Layton, both of the School of Education at the University of Illinois. However, every effort was made to retain both the form and substance of the original. Baker Book House first reprinted this revised edition in 1954. Frequent reprintings point to the timelessness of the content of THE SEVEN LAWS OF TEACHING.

91. Bibleteacher.org: The Seven Laws Of Teaching By John Milton Gregory
The Seven Laws of Teaching. This distinctively human type of attention iscalled active attention because its first condition is an effort of the will
http://www.bibleteacher.org/7lot3.htm
THE SEVEN LAWS OF TEACHING
by John Milton Gregory From This Fine Site: Edited into digital media in 1994 by Clyde C. Price, Jr. email:
76616.3452@compuserve.com from a public-domain print-media book
published by BAKER BOOK HOUSE, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The Etext Editor's Note, without which this etext is incomplete, is at the end of the etext. CHAPTER THREE: THE LAW OF THE LEARNER
1. Passing from the teacher to the pupil, our next inquiry is for the LAW OF THE LEARNER. Here the search must be for those characteristics which differentiate the learner from other persons for the essential elements which make him a learner. Let us place before us a successful student, and note carefully his actions and qualities. His intent look and absorbed manner are signs of his interest and attention. Interest and attention characterize the mental state of the true learner, and constitute the essential basis on which the process of learning rests, The law of the learner, then, may be stated as follows: THE LEARNER MUST ATTEND WITH INTEREST TO THE MATERIAL TO BE LEARNED. 2. The law thus stated may seem to be a truism, but it is as really profound as it is seemingly simple. The plainest proof of its truth lies in the readiness with which every one will admit it. Its real significance can be found by careful study.

92. Teaching Business & Economics: New Light On An Old Chestnut: Break-even Analysis
The original work on breakeven was for university teaching and was directed towards This works well, but tends to make lessons on analysing business
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3889/is_200207/ai_n9097022
@import url(/css/us/style1.css); @import url(/css/us/searchResult1.css); @import url(/css/us/articles.css); @import url(/css/us/artHome1.css); Home
Advanced Search

IN free articles only all articles this publication Automotive Sports FindArticles Summer 2002
Content provided in partnership with
10,000,000 articles Not found on any other search engine. Featured Titles for
ASA News
ASEE Prism Academe African American Review ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports New light on an old chestnut: Break-even analysis from a pedagogical perspective Summer 2002 by Finnie, Colin
Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. THE ORIGINS OF BREAK-EVEN Back in the 1940s, accounting specialists at Harvard University developed a new way of looking at business performance. Their method depended on the propositions that * total cost can be subdivided into fixed costs ad variable costs * some costs are independent of levels of output/sales * some costs vary in more or less direct proportion to changes in output * the difference between unit revenue and unit variable cost can be labelled contribution, which is the amount of gross revenue that is attributable to paying fixed costs and, ultimately, providing profit.

93. CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
active or full membership shall be composed entirely of faculty, students, This organization shall be governed by its constitution and bylaws.
http://www.msstate.edu/org/aikido/info.htm

OFFICERS President
Edward Hanlon Vice President Nate Schultz Secretary John M. Usher Treasurer Richard B. Minnis Faculty Advisor Richard B. Minnis
CONSTITUTION JANUARY, 1999
  • Name The name of this organization shall be the University Aikido Club. Purpose This organization shall promote the study and practice of Karl Geis Ryu Aikido for the benefit of students, staff, and faculty at Mississippi State University (MSU). This organization shall promote professionalism among practicing aikidoka at MSU. Location The location of this organization shall be Mississippi State University. If, at any time, this organization is no longer able to maintain operations on the grounds of Mississippi State University, the operations of this organization shall be suspended until such time as this organization is again able to maintain operations on the grounds of Mississippi State University. Membership Membership privileges shall be assigned by classification. Active or full membership shall be composed entirely of faculty, students, and staff of Mississippi State University. Active members shall be afforded all rights and privileges. Inactive membership shall be composed of students, staff, faculty, and alumni who have held full membership privileges. Inactive members shall not be allowed to vote or hold office.
  • 94. WNEC Business- General Business Program
    If you answer yes to these questions, the general business major is a great Their prime focus is teaching and mentoring you, and our students find
    http://www1.wnec.edu/business/index.cfm?selection=doc.973

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 5     81-94 of 94    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5 

    free hit counter