Sentences with phrase «aes who»

The AE Mentor Program allows AEs who are new to REALTOR ® association management, or those who are experiencing challenges, to connect with seasoned AEs for guidance, advice, and support.
AEC leadership may choose to appoint the input groups or they may authorize staff to contact a group of AEs who have a history with these programs or who have the necessary subject matter expertise.
In 2014, NAR established the Leaders of Tomorrow Young Professionals Award to recognize younger AEs who have fostered greater involvement and increased professionalism among their peers and members.
AEs who frequently visit member offices say it's an important information - gathering technique and generates invaluable goodwill.
What a great way to build on your relationships with other AEs who are also just starting out in the business and are new to the Institute.
The award recognizes younger AEs who have fostered greater involvement and increased professionalism among their peers and REALTOR ® members.
State AEs who wish to accompany their State GADs are responsible for their own expenses (e.g. flight tickets, hotel accommodations, ground transportation, meals, etc.).
Funding three AEs who exhibit financial need and an initiative to pursue professional growth opportunities to attend the AE Institute.
A look at five core parts of the REALTOR ® association executive's job through five AEs who exemplify the skills and passion required to excel.
Yet it's not just new AEs who can benefit from NAR resources, says Lebowitz.
I've heard from dozens of AEs who are grateful for the often - unexpected level of support given by their REALTOR ® family during times of need.
There are those small - association AEs who believe that becoming a larger association would only invite larger problems.
May he find many like AE who give declaration of their faith.
The award honors an AE who goes above and beyond his or her service to the community.
«Without a strong AE who understands advocacy and leads by example, chances of success are slim,» says Dale Zahn, CEO of the West Michigan Association of REALTORS ®.

Not exact matches

We solve for this by having a team of hungry and talented sales development reps who are cold calling and emailing VPs and Directors of Sales and Marketing all day, every day — and they are responsible for setting up the meetings for those well trained closing AEs.
Who is it that said «there ae no atheists in foxholes.»
Again to AE: It is VERY clear in the Bible that anyone who does not believe that Jesus is the son of God will suffer eternal damnation in a pit of hellfire.
Having said that, there ae signs some sought the spotlight (those with narcissistic tendencies which describes EVERY US emergent figure on the stage today) and those who decided to keep it grassroots - y and real (those who were part of the global scene and did» t move to the US fit this bill).
You'll also note that here AE is trying one of his standard tactics, by starting into trotting out the few scientists he and his ilk can find who show any semblance of support for their crazy dogma.
«There ae non cathoics who outdo me and will recieve greater reward in heaven.
At least the doctrine and practice of AE / Dalahast's nasty religion has shifted enough that they are no longer torturing and threatening scientists who expose the Christian god fraud, or at least not as much as in years past.
I have never met one of those AE, anyone who thinks belief of any kind can and should be regulated and / or punished is ignorant and immoral.
Echoing Faust's mournful lament, Whitehead asserts that «A merely well - informed man is the most useless bore on God's earth» (AE).1 Rather, since «Culture is activity of thought, and receptiveness to beauty and humane feeling,» it follows that «What we should aim at producing is men who possess both culture and expert knowledge in some special direction.
This is evident, he argues, because they not only claim correctly that «God can interact with us, his creatures,» but also conclude, contrary to «a central belief of orthodox Christian thought» that «God freely created the world ex nihilo,» that «God needs the world in order to be who he is» (AE 127).
A recent article in The Boca Raton News makes the following important points about improving the odds of survival for athletes who experience sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) by having Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) at every athletic event:
AEDs are safe to use by anyone who has been shown how to use them.
In addition, safeguards have been built in to the unit precisely so that non-medical responders can't use the AED to shock someone who doesn't need a shock.
«Having an AED in all schools not only protects athletes on our campus, but it can also save their life on other campuses when they are traveling for away games,» says high school soccer coach, Rob Sweeten, who was instrumental in getting two donated AEDs placed at Boca Raton High School after a 17 - year old soccer player died of SCA from a congenital heart defect warming up on the field before a game.
An AED can be used by practically anyone who has been shown what to do.
condition, a volunteer fire fighter or EMT who knows first - hand that AEDs save lives, or someone who is just simply passionate about the need for an AED program.
Even though AEDs are designed to be easy - to - use and relatively foolproof, individuals who intend to use one should receive training in order to understand the role of defibrillation in the broader context of the cardiac chain of survival.
She is the one who keeps on pushing when the odds seem to be stacked against the AED program ever happening.
Spotlight: Replacement Feeding: Transition to Replacement Feeding by HIV - Positive Women Who Breastfeed is a publication by LINKAGES: Breastfeeding, LAM, Related Complementary Feeding, and Maternal Nutrition Program, and was made possible through support provided to the Academy for Educational Development (AED) by the Bureau for Global Health of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), under the terms of Cooperative Agreement No.
Coutsoudis A, Coovadia HM & Wilfert CM, HIV, infant feeding and more perils for poor people: new WHO guidelines encourage review of formula milk policies, Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2008; 86:210 — 214 Coutsoudis A, Goga AE, Rollins N, Coovadia HM: Free formula milk for infants of HIVinfected women: blessing or curse?
Spotlight: PMTCT: Reducing Mother - to - Child Transmission of HIV among Women who Breastfeed is a publication by LINKAGES: Breastfeeding, LAM, Related Complementary Feeding, and Maternal Nutrition Program, and was made possible through support provided to the Academy for Educational Development (AED) by the Bureau for Global Health of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), under the terms of Cooperative Agreement No.
I had the pleasure of recognizing a well deserving resident, Annette Adamczak, who turned a tragedy into the driving force behind educating thousands of people about CPR and AED machines, and I am sure she is solely responsible for saving many lives.
Businesses who have 25 employees or fewer can get training and apply online to get one of the AEDs, which re-establishes normal heart contractions after a cardiac arrest.
Mice who couldn't produce CHI3L1 / BRP -39, had acute lung cell damage, somewhat like AE patients who have a relative deficiency of CHI3L1.
Cardiac arrest victims who received a shock from a publicly - available AED had far greater chances of survival and being discharged from the hospital than those who did not; 66.5 percent versus 43 percent.
Victims who received an AED shock from a bystander (57.1 percent) using a publicly - available device instead of having to wait for emergency responders (32.7 percent) had near normal function and better outcomes.
Cardiac arrest victims who received a shock from a publicly - available AED that was administered by a bystander had 2.62 times higher odds of survival to hospital discharge and 2.73 times more favorable outcomes for functioning compared to victims who first received an AED shock after emergency responders arrived.
The authors evaluated fixed doses of 100mg / day or 200 mg / day brivaracetam as an adjunctive treatment in 764 adults who were taking one or two concurrent AEDs.
This group is for faculty, alumni / ae, graduate and undergraduate students of behavioral neuroscience (or related field) who attend the annual SBN meetings.
3.26 We suggest clinicians educate AI patients that are taking nondexamethasone GCs and who start enzyme - inducing antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) about the early signs and symptoms of AI.
In view of these recommendations, we would propose that all children with LGS who have failed appropriate AED therapy are funded for an initial assessment of suitability for ketogenic dietary therapy.
International consensus recommendations suggest that ketogenic dietary therapy should be strongly considered in a child with epilepsy who has failed two or three AEDs, and may be particularly beneficial in certain epilepsy syndromes such as infantile spasms (14).
Children who start a diet will require a minimum of three months on treatment to allow adequate assessment of benefit and appropriate fine - tuning of the prescription to individual needs; it is recommended that successful treatment is continued for at least two years during which the potential for weaning AEDs will be regularly reviewed.
One centre reported on 11 children with this syndrome: of six who remained on the ketogenic diet after 18 months, all had over 50 % seizure reduction including two who became seizure free and discontinued AEDs (6).
We propose that children with MAE who have failed appropriate AED therapy are funded for an initial assessment of suitability for ketogenic dietary therapy.
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