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Lifetime of public service with well versed management and administrative exper...
About the William J. Clinton Foundation Building on
a lifetime of public service, President Bill Clinton established the William J. Clinton Foundation with the mission to improve global health, strengthen economies, promote healthier childhoods, and protect the environment by fostering partnerships among governments, businesses, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and private citizens to turn good intentions into measurable results.
That approach has lifted him to the top of his profession — election to the National Academy of Engineering in 1992, recipient of the National Medal of Science in 2011, and, just last month, winner of the highest honor bestowed by the NSF for
a lifetime of public service, the Vannevar Bush Award.
Gage's wrenchingly personal letter urged Wood to recognize and make use of Skelos» «unique talents» and
lifetime of public service, tracing the roots of his actions to his shock at being left infertile by a case of the mumps in 1966 after growing up in a large, loving extended family.
After
a lifetime of public service, Kelly, 73, is finally making big money in the private sector as president of risk management services for the Cushman & Wakefield real estate empire.
«In
her lifetime of public service and unwavering commitment to working families, Congresswoman Slaughter embodied the very best of the American spirit... The Congressional community has lost a beloved leader and a cherished friend,» Pelosi said in a statement.
The ex-pol touted
a lifetime of public service during his campaign, without any mention of his arrest.
In court, Silver's defense lawyers cited letters from people in the community and supporters who said he had
a lifetime of public service, which should be taken into account.
Not exact matches
She is the recipient
of the La Leche League, International 2001 Alumnae Association award, the International Peace Prayer Day 2002 Woman
of Peace award, the National Vaccine Information Center 2009 Courage in Journalism award, the Holistic Moms Network 2013
Lifetime Achievement Award, and five Maggie Awards for
public service journalism from the Western Publishing Association.
I'm not going to tell you I've spent a
lifetime dreaming
of public service, dutifully working on the staffs
of elected officials, pining for this day.
That is an 8 % increase on the previous offer... A teacher with a
lifetime in
public service with a salary at retirement
of # 37,800 would receive # 25,200 each year under these proposals, rather than the # 19,100 they would currently earn in the final salary Teachers» Pension Scheme.
It used to be that achieving the prime ministership was the pinnacle
of any political career — the product
of a
lifetime of service to both party and
public after which, former prime ministers, all passion spent, would shuffle off into the House
of Lords and spend their golden years giving speeches few will hear.
«At the end
of the day I've got a
lifetime of accomplishments that is being overlooked when people reduce my life and my career
of public service down to soundbites, and a few sentences,» she said, adding, «What they overlook is the fact that I've got a reputation here and I encourage people to look at the editorials from when I was running for Congress.»
«Guillermo Linares has spent a
lifetime in
public service and academia and we're thrilled to have him as part
of the team to implement the governor's Excelsior scholarship program and help make college affordable to all working and middle class New Yorkers,» said Cuomo spokesman Richard Azzopardi.
In this part
of Harvard, often hidden from
public view, students begin a
lifetime of informed
public service.»
NSBA's Council
of School Attorneys (COSA) honored Nancy Fredman Krent with the 2016 COSA
Lifetime Achievement Award, in recognition
of her outstanding
service to
public schools, the profession, and the mission
of COSA to «improve the practice
of school law... by providing leadership in legal advocacy for
public schools.»
Alexandria, Va. (May 2, 2016)-- The National School Boards Association's (NSBA's) Council
of School Attorneys (COSA) honored Nancy Fredman Krent with the 2016 COSA
Lifetime Achievement Award, in recognition
of her outstanding
service to
public schools, the profession, and the mission
of COSA to «improve the practice
of school law... by providing leadership in legal advocacy for
public schools.»
* Providing
lifetime care for 300 animals * Conducts an intensive adoption program for homeless dogs and cats * Works directly with county animal
services in saving lives
of animals * Manages a feral cat colony providing a tree house, food, & daily care * Conducts a
public feral cat trapping program under the trap / neuter / return policy * Networks with 42 organizations across the U. S. in placing wild & exotic animals * Distributes educational materials * Conducts peaceful
public demonstrations to call attention to animal exploitation * Makes presentations at
public hearing and forums * Promoting A Cruelty - Free Lifestyle by sponsoring
public events and education * Conducts telephone and letter - writing campaigns
It is not a recognition
of lifetime achievement, but inclusion in the Top 25 speaks to a level
of respect, the ability to influence
public opinion, and to help shape the laws
of this country and others; contribution to the strength and quality
of legal
services; involvement and impact within the justice community; and social and political influence and involvement.
Firstly I congratulate him upon his acceptance
of the honour, it is richly deserved for the peerless work he has undertaken in a
lifetime of legal
service to the
public.
Justice Quince has received the following honors and awards: 2017, National Bar Association Hall
of Fame; 2017, Women Lawyers Division Jurist
of the Year; 2017 Sharon Press Excellence in ADR; 2008,
Lifetime Achievement Award by The Florida Bar's Government Lawyer Section; Florida Commission on the Status
of Women, 2007 Florida Women's Hall
of Fame award; American Bar Association Commission on Women in the Profession; 2007 Justice Quince was inducted into Florida Blue Key as an honorary member; 2006 Margaret Brent Women Lawyers
of Achievement Award; 2006 Rickards High School Outstanding School Volunteer Award; 2005 Key to the City
of Winter Haven; 2005 Richard W. Ervin Equal Justice Award; 2004 Key to the City
of Panama City, Florida; 2004 Catholic University
of America, Columbus School
of Law, Black Law Student Association Alumni Achievement Award; 2004 Lee County Association for Women Lawyers and the Lee County Bar Association Award for dedication to the promotion
of equality in law and outstanding
service as a distinguished member of the Florida judiciary; 2002 Florida Bar Equal Opportunities in the Profession Award; 2002 Florida Girls State Award; 2003 Helping Hand Award; 2003 Southern Women in Public Service Pacesetter Award; 2003 Florida Girls State Award; 2003 Pioneering the Future in our Community Award; 2003 Outstanding Jurist and Howard University Alumna Award; 2001 William H. Hastie Award from the National Bar Association Judicial Council; National Bar Association Presidential Achievement Award; Girl Scouts, Woman of Distinction Award, 2001; National Bar Association Women Lawyers Division Jurist Award for Outstanding Leadership Achievements and Dedicated Service to the Community At Large; Florida Chapter of the National Bar Association for Service on the Bench; Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Award for Community Service and Advancement of Equal Justice Under Law; the Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Certificate for Achievement in Jurisprudence; the Fort Lauderdale High School Award for participating in the School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County School Board Appreciation Award for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall o
service as a distinguished member
of the Florida judiciary; 2002 Florida Bar Equal Opportunities in the Profession Award; 2002 Florida Girls State Award; 2003 Helping Hand Award; 2003 Southern Women in
Public Service Pacesetter Award; 2003 Florida Girls State Award; 2003 Pioneering the Future in our Community Award; 2003 Outstanding Jurist and Howard University Alumna Award; 2001 William H. Hastie Award from the National Bar Association Judicial Council; National Bar Association Presidential Achievement Award; Girl Scouts, Woman of Distinction Award, 2001; National Bar Association Women Lawyers Division Jurist Award for Outstanding Leadership Achievements and Dedicated Service to the Community At Large; Florida Chapter of the National Bar Association for Service on the Bench; Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Award for Community Service and Advancement of Equal Justice Under Law; the Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Certificate for Achievement in Jurisprudence; the Fort Lauderdale High School Award for participating in the School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County School Board Appreciation Award for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall o
Service Pacesetter Award; 2003 Florida Girls State Award; 2003 Pioneering the Future in our Community Award; 2003 Outstanding Jurist and Howard University Alumna Award; 2001 William H. Hastie Award from the National Bar Association Judicial Council; National Bar Association Presidential Achievement Award; Girl Scouts, Woman
of Distinction Award, 2001; National Bar Association Women Lawyers Division Jurist Award for Outstanding Leadership Achievements and Dedicated
Service to the Community At Large; Florida Chapter of the National Bar Association for Service on the Bench; Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Award for Community Service and Advancement of Equal Justice Under Law; the Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Certificate for Achievement in Jurisprudence; the Fort Lauderdale High School Award for participating in the School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County School Board Appreciation Award for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall o
Service to the Community At Large; Florida Chapter
of the National Bar Association for
Service on the Bench; Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Award for Community Service and Advancement of Equal Justice Under Law; the Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Certificate for Achievement in Jurisprudence; the Fort Lauderdale High School Award for participating in the School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County School Board Appreciation Award for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall o
Service on the Bench; Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Award for Community
Service and Advancement of Equal Justice Under Law; the Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Certificate for Achievement in Jurisprudence; the Fort Lauderdale High School Award for participating in the School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County School Board Appreciation Award for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall o
Service and Advancement
of Equal Justice Under Law; the Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Certificate for Achievement in Jurisprudence; the Fort Lauderdale High School Award for participating in the School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County School Board Appreciation Award for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award
of Distinguished
Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall o
Service and Continuing Commitment to the People
of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board
of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College
of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office
of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State
of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College
of Law Hall
of fame.
Substance abuse Substance abuse by a child's parent or guardian is commonly considered to be responsible for a substantial proportion
of child maltreatment reported to the child welfare
services.1 Studies examining the prevalence
of substance abuse among caregivers who have maltreated their children have found rates ranging from 19 percent2 to 79 percent or higher.3 One widely quoted estimate
of the prevalence
of substance abuse among care - givers involved in child welfare is 40 to 80 percent.4 An epidemiological study published in the American Journal
of Public Health in 1994 found 40 percent
of parents who had physically abused their child and 56 percent who had neglected their child met
lifetime criteria for an alcohol or drug disorder.5
The global prevalence
of depression and depressive symptoms has been increasing in recent decades.1 The
lifetime prevalence
of depression ranges from 20 % to 25 % in women and 7 % to 12 % in men.2 Depression is a significant determinant
of quality
of life and survival, accounting for approximately 50 %
of psychiatric consultations and 12 %
of all hospital admissions.3 Notably, the prevalence
of depression or depressive symptoms is higher in patients than in the general
public.3 — 6 The underlying reasons include the illness itself and the heavy medical cost, unsatisfactory medical care
service and poor doctor — patient relationship.7 8 Several informative systematic reviews on specific groups
of outpatients have been published.