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Transcript: Agenda Format ASI Mission Statement So What's the Connection ? Break/Restroom/Snack/E-Board Prep/Switching of Locations Ice Breaker: Key Chainsssssss! Review 2013-2014 Budget The Associated Students, California State University, Fullerton, Incorporated (ASI) is the recognized student government at California State University, Fullerton, advocating student interests on-campus and in local, state and national forums. The ASI strives to develop relevant and quality-minded services, facilities, and experiences, which are responsive to members of the campus and surrounding communities. HHD-ICC Purpose In the mean time, feel free to grab some food that Peggy and I have worked all night to prepare for you all! Where do we fall within the ASI Structure? The purpose of the HHD-ICC is to facilitate greater and improved degrees of communication and cooperation between the student clubs and organizations within the California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) College of Health and Human Development. The ASI fosters meaningful student development opportunities through leadership, volunteer, and employment experiences. In addition to out-of-classroom learning opportunities, the ASI provides campus community members with important social, cultural, and recreational opportunities as well as a wide range of programs and services. In recognition of its responsibility to enhance student life, the ASI encourages and supports the activities of all California State University, Fullerton recognized student organizations whose activities stimulate individual and group participation within the university community. Welcome! Welcome Back! HHD-ICC Retreat 2013-2014 HHD-ICC Purpose To The SCC! Let's introduce our selves! (that means we all stand and introduce oursleves muahahaha) The HHD-ICC shall act as a funding body for clubs and organizations within the College of Health and Human Development. The HHD-ICC shall serve as an advisory board to the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs for the College of H&HD. Wheredo we fall Within the ASI Structure? ASI Mission Statement Hand out user names and Password. Welcome/Introductions/Icebreaker/Breakfest! The HHD-ICC will strive to foster and promote school unity among the student body within the College of Health and Human Development as well as facilitate and aid the continual success of all college clubs and organizations. Access to our email account for HHD-ICC. We Arrived at our destination! HHD-ICC Purpose Constitution Update/Revision!

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Transcript: WELCOME BACK!!!!! This year our class will be studying the importance of recycling and leaving a smaller "footprint" in the world. After our study of recycling and reuse we will have a trash art contest. The students will be required to find "trash" to complete an art piece of there choosing. Hello! My name is Ms. Brown. I am very excited to have all of you in my class this year. This year is my very first year as a teacher. My family consists of my husband Phelix and our two daughters, Maddison and London. My oldest daughter, Maddison is 8 and she goes to Oaklawn Elementary and my youngest, London is 13 months and she goes to Little Angel's preparatory Academy . When I'm not teaching i enjoy spending time with my family, reading, writing short stories,and gardening. To all the parents thank you for the privilege of working with your child this year. Together we can work as a team and instill a real joy of learning for your child. Contact Info: Office Phone 501-318-9942 Planning period 11:45-12:15 Email: ddbrown1020@gmail.com Homework Policy Students will be given packets on Monday. These packets will have there graded papers for the previous week. It will also contain homework for the next week. The student is to bring the graded papers back on Tuesday and all homework is to be turned in on Friday. At the end of each 9 weeks I will send home a list of missing homework and the student will have one week to make -up missing assignments. This week is the only time make-up will be allowed. Goals for the year: I expect every student to learn to be RESPONSIBLE for there on actions. It will be up to the student to make sure all work is turned in and assignments complete. Try to solve problems rather than giving up. Ask for help. Ask questions to learn. Attempt small projects. Demonstrate a positive attitude toward my learning. Improve my organizational skills. Stay on task for a longer time. Accept the consequences for my actions. Overall I want students to grow!!!!! The winner of the contest will present there piece to the entire school and explain the importance of recycling and reusing as much as possible. They will also receive an award and a gift certificate to their favorite store for 25 dollars. Trash Art Contest: Students: Create art out of pieces of litter. Teachers: Help students collect pieces of litter for their projects and find examples of trash art or sculptures made from items that would be considered trash. Ask them to think of other ways to reduce, recycle or reuse trash. Supply List CLASSROOM RULES Follow Directions Complete Work On Time Respect Fellow Classmates Raise Your Hand And Wait To Be Called On Stay On Task Respect Other People's Property Always Do Your Best 2 large boxes of tissues 1 bottle of Elmer’s glue (8 oz. Size) 10 small glue sticks (white or clear) *1 child size Fiskar’s blunt scissors 2 boxes of Crayola Crayons (truer colors) – max. of 24 (1 for reading +1 for homeroom) 1 box of classic Crayola Markers (regular size) 2 packages of No. 2 (10 ct.) pencils 1 box each of Ziploc bags – (1sandwich and 1gallon) 2 Black and White marble composition book 2 pocket folders one orange 1 small space saver plastic pencil box 4 dry erase markers 2 One subject wideruled spiral notebooks (plain cover) (1 Red and 1 Blue) Class schedule 8:00-9:05 Opening activities 9:05-10:05 Math 10:05-11:45 Reading whole and group 11:45-12:15 Lunch 12:20-1:40 Guided reading and Writing 1:40-2:00 Recess 2:00-2:30 Activity/Snack/Reading 2:30-3:20 Science/Social Studies 3:20-3:35 Wrap up 3:40 Dismissal

Medical PowerPoint Template

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Transcript: Receipts We encourage you to take pictures of any damage done in an incident or if applicable in a near miss. Recently, a photo of damage from an incident helped us determine that no further damage was done by a later near miss. Welcome & Welcome Back! Safety Meeting 2015 Safety Problems in the Field? Don't Forget: The Driller is a Team Leader and should help with the work. Treat all coworkers with respect; it is a mandatory part of your job. Watch your language on the jobsite, this is your workplace. Be respectful. THANKS! Please write down your next of Kin, their contact number and their relation to you on the paper provided before you leave. (In case of an emergency) Please bring ALL Safety Binders to the office for an annual update. Chains Size of chains Maintenance How many sets of chains should you have? Driving If roads are bad? CALL US! Winter Please bring in or fax your time sheets (15th & end of month) Field tickets NEED to be signed by clients (If not, don't start!) Don't give your field ticket books to the clients When clients require costs on field tickets, what do you do? When charging for PVC on your field tickets, charge by foot, not per length. Charge for the full length even if you just use part of it. Take the time when tying down bags of bentonite and sand Contact Darren! Paperwork Incidents Buck Presents: Bendix Tech Talk (Proper Adjustment of Air Foundation Brakes) Any receipt coming to the office should have a name on the top New PO book for anytime you need new PPE (Kayla will give you a PO # before you head to Northern Metallic)

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