Please email to
[email protected] a cover letter outlining your interest in this position along with a current resume and a one -
page description of a project in which your leadership and support were directly related to a highly successful outcome.
Not exact matches
The City Council has final say on the
project, but Community Board 7 got to weigh in Thursday with a 42 -
page description of its vision for Riverside Center, which would bring 2,500 new housing units to the Upper West Side.
An initial research concept (succinct
description of the proposed research,
description of the relevance
of the proposed research to cancer immunology,
description of how your proposed
project bridges laboratory and clinical discovery), not to exceed 3
pages.
Applicants must submit a portfolio with a summary
page explaining why the entry should be considered for a specific award with information including recommendations, pictures, and a
description of the
project.
Resources included are as follows: 3 0 P D F files for you to print: Key word cards, chapter 2 to read, chapter 2 writing task about finding the key, Story elements, Story board to complete, writing
pages, A 4 topic title to introduce the book, retell the story from another point
of view, write a diary entry task, write a postcard, acrostic poem to complete, make words from letters, photo pack, flashcards
of character names, character
descriptions, my favourite part
of the story is — drawing
page, I like this story because writing task, design a new book cover, draw a garden scene, hand puppet template to draw, draw a family portrait, writing booklet cover to keep pupils
project work together, large display items door to the garden and large key, long banner to head wall display, large letters to spell out book title, display border to edge wall display, story sack tag to keep resources together.
Keep scrolling this
page to read a summary
of the book and to view detailed
descriptions and larger pictures
of these Enormous Crocodile
projects.
In Year 2, based on requests from teachers for regular feedback related to their observations, teachers received a copy
of each observation, a
description of the codes, a brief summary
of research related to the major coding categories being analyzed for the
project (e.g., incidence
of whole group instruction, and incidence
of higher - level questioning; see
page 17), and a table summarizing the codes from their observations (e.g., the incidence
of whole - group instruction, the incidence
of higher - level questioning, etc.) and comparing them to the means at their grade level across all schools.
Using the online submission system, submit 10 to 15
pages of translation and the original work, a
project description, a r?sum?
Basically the way crowdsourcing a novel works is that you create a
project page with a
description of your novel and try to get potential readers to pledge money up front to help you get the book published.
The first section is the Abstract
page that contains a brief
description of the research
project including the entire questionnaire that you need to answer and some plan and methodology that you are about to use.
Submit up to five
pages of poetry or 10
pages of prose, a
project description, a résumé, and two letters
of recommendation with a $ 30 application fee.
For residencies from May through August, using the online application system submit six to eight poems or up to 15
pages of prose, a 300 - word biography, a
project description, and a résumé with a $ 30 application fee by January 15.
Submit up to 10
pages of poetry or 15
pages of prose, a one -
page project description, and a curriculum vitae by May 15.
Submit an application with a writing sample
of up to 10
pages, a one -
page project description, and a CV or bio with a $ 35 application fee.
Submit six
pages of poetry or prose, a statement
of purpose, a
project description, and a résumé by March 1.
Proposals should include: A one -
page project description, sketches, photos or other visual representations
of proposed
project; Artist's resume; Up to 10 images
of previous works (emphasis on site - specific); Artist statement.
3 Solo
Projects: Lynn Aldrich, Jessica Rath, Carrie Ungerman (2009) 3 Solo
Projects: Lynn Aldrich, Jessica Rath, Carrie Ungerman (2009) / $ 20 / Available on Amazon.com and in Gallery Softcover / 40
pages / 15 color plates / 7.5 x 8.25 inches ISBN 978 -0-930209-18-6 Produced by: OTIS Ben Maltz Gallery; sponsored by Pasadena Art Alliance Exhibition curated by: Meg Linton Exhibition dates: April 18 - June 13, 2009 Essays by: Meg Linton, John O'Brien
Description: Three Solo Exhibitions
of site specific installations by three Los Angeles based artists Lynn Aldrich, Jessica Rath, and Carrie Ungerman
For installation, performance, social practice, site - specific, and web - based work, please submit no more than a ONE -
page description of the proposed
project, how you intend for it to be displayed at SoEx and up to two visual support materials such as a schematic, prototype, drawing or image.
A one -
page project description, sketches, photos or other visual representations
of proposed
project;
Please check out the «Fellowship Positions»
page for a detailed
description of each organization
project.
The new Topics feature lets repo admins add tags to their repositories» main
pages — they're displayed below the
description of each
project.
They are on average 4
pages with
descriptions of types / areas
of law, including cases and
projects that demonstrate past performance.
A document that can easily be up to four
pages in length, a CV may include publishing credits,
descriptions of research
projects and mention
of prestigious awards and recognitions.
To see the cost - value estimate
of each
project for your area, see the charts accompanying the
project descriptions on the following
pages.