Sentences with phrase «speaking person at school»

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«Other people have to be able to speak for your brand,» says Jonah Berger, author of Contagious: Why Things Catch On (Simon & Schuster, 2013) and the James G. Campbell Associate Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Speaking at schools and community centers across America, I was inspired to write this book when I saw an underserved need for a guide that would show aspiring and current entrepreneurs how to leverage their personal habits and goals to make themselves into the type of person a successful entrepreneur is.»
The most unnerving incident was when one of Kleinfeld's daughters, a student at Harvard Business School, was approached on campus by someone who asked to «friend» her on Facebook; the person also spoke to her friends, fishing for information about her family.
The rest of my time is spent working on launching a beer school series in Toronto and preparing to speak at beer festivals — the latter of which involves coming up with fun ways to talk about beer to people who've been drinking it all day, which is challenging.
Will Riley, a senior at Carlsbad High School in Carlsbad, New Mexico, launched «Stand for the Second» in an effort to speak out on behalf of young people who support gun rights.
On Tuesday night, at least 200 people came out to a high school to listen to Dr. Tipirneni, who spoke of her support for a public health insurance option, «common - sense» gun control, and robust funding for Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
When she is invited to speak at places like Princeton and people try to argue that it makes little difference that Camden spends $ 4,000 and Princeton $ 8,000 per student, she retorts, «If you don't believe that money makes a difference, let your children go to school in Camden.
We were a group of 20 students at a mission school in Rome and by taking to the streets each week to speak and pray with the people we met, we put into practice what we learnt from the great Catechism of the Catholic Church and various encyclicals on mission and love: to listen and to love.
When I speak at seminaries and divinity schools, people invariably ask me: How do I implement justice in my congregation?
People targeted our children to gain favor with the church leadership — like the man who was helping with Sunday School who insisted my 11 year old daughter speak in tongues, laying hands on her and yelling at her in front of the other kids — all without our knowledge.
I think that suite of efforts, and the fact that I'm at the School Nutrition Association gathering speaking to 4500 people, says it's a real coming of age and a seal of approval from USDA.
«Wired Child» Author Talks to Burlington Parents About Setting Screen Time Limits, InsideHalton.com California psychologist Richard Freed spoke to about 50 people gathered Saturday at Burlington's Halton Waldorf School.
Democrat Shelley Mayer, a state Assembly lawmaker, after the shooting at a Florida high school that killed 17 people, spoke Sunday at a rally with left - leaning groups demanding action on gun control.
Everyday, whether at the school gate, socialising with friends, or spending time with family members, I speak to people who do not consume news and politics in the way that I or my colleagues do.
Deputy Senate Democratic Leader Michael Gianaris, speaking on the Senate floor, says he supports adding more security at schools but says it's «mind boggling» that we are talking about making locations safer, but not making people safer.
She spoke at a press conference Monday organized by the Alliance for Quality Education, an activist group that pushes for more state funding for schools and has said that the current funding distribution favors wealthy, white districts over poor areas with people of color.
«A few weeks ago, Secretary of Labor and Buffalo born and raised, Tom Perez was at Bennett High School where he spoke eloquently about the contributions of people with disabilities to our country,» said Kevin Horrigan, Associate Vice President of Public Affairs, Peoplepeople with disabilities to our country,» said Kevin Horrigan, Associate Vice President of Public Affairs, PeoplePeople Inc..
KINGSTON, N.Y. >> «More than 600 people have signed up to attend a town hall - style event Friday at a local elementary school, hoping to hear U.S. Rep. John Faso speak about the Affordable Care Act, immigration reform and other current issues.
He also spoke of a need for unity in New York City, where the privileged and disadvantaged alike are given a fair shot at economic success, good schools, affordable housing, and safe neighborhoods, and where people «don't have to worry about being stopped and frisked because you happen to be the wrong color.»
Speaking after his registration at Methodist E9 School, Ibadan, Eniade assured that he would abide by party's rules and regulations as he added that his venturing into politics was driven by concern for the welfare of the people and commitment to ensuring sustained development of the state.
Speaking to reporters after an event promoting the proposed school bond issue on the November ballot, he spoke at length about his plan, terming it «entirely reasonable» and describing his primary responsibility as acting «to protect the people of the state of New York.»
Malloy, Wentzell and others at the discussion emphasized the importance and effectiveness of young people like Marotta and Jasmine Lall, a Bulkeley High School junior also on the panel, speaking up after the massacre last month at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.
However, the university explains following complains by some SRC members that they were not in favour of the decision to invite Dr Bawumia, coupled with simmering tension between the SRC executives over the matter, forced the school's management to propose that a politically neutral person be invited to speak at the forum.
The meeting, at Brooklyn Technical High School, lasted more than six hours Tuesday night into early Wednesday as about 300 people spoke, some of them screaming and taunting Ms. Black until she could not take it any longer.
Speaking to an audience of approximately 300 people at the Johnson Community Center in East Harlem, Mark - Viverito called for new programs which would expand access to civil legal services, create new technology - focused programs in City high schools, as well as for expanding existing agencies and programs such as the Human Rights Commission.
Miner, visiting scholar at New York University's Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, will speak about the importance of involvement in civic affairs, especially for young people.
Speaking on behalf of the School and Business Alliance, Oneida Herkimer Madison BOCES Superintendent Howard Mettelman said: «Our SABA program has enjoyed great success in placing young people for the summer at Faxton and St. Luke's hospitals as well as offering technology - related programs in Waterville, Rome and Utica.
Smyth and McLaughlin spoke to about 60 people attending the Meet the Troy Candidates event at School 12 in South Troy sponsored by the Troy Neighborhood Action Council.
Speaking at Leeds School of Music yesterday, Mr Miliband said his pledge to cut tuition fees was «cast - iron», adding: «The scourge of debt from tuition fees is not only holding back our young people, it is a burden on our country.
Guillot estimates that in the 2003 - 04 school year alone, his students spoke to more than 16,000 people throughout southeast Louisiana at festivals, celebrations, and conferences of such groups as the Louisiana Science Teachers Association.
Speaking at a conference on higher education at Wellington College, Berkshire, the admissions head said: «I talk to a lot of schools and people who advise students and, in the past, I would have said, «surely you wouldn't be over-predicting your students on purpose?»
INVESTIGATING THE PROBLEM The NSPCC's May 2012 report «A qualitative study of children, young people and sexting» looked into the impact of sexting by speaking with pupils at two schools in London.
This way, you have one spot dedicated to colleagues in your school or local community, another for people you've heard speak at a conference, and a space just for following along with current events.
James Meredith to Accept Harvard's «Medal of Education Impact» WJTV.com, 4/7/13 «James Meredith, the man who broke the color barrier at the University of Mississippi... will not only speak at the convocation for the Harvard Graduate School of Education - he will also accept «The Medal for Education Impact» which honors people who have made a lasting difference in education.»
Speaking at the Education Department's second conference on drug - free schools, Mr. Bennett said drugs «are a profound threat to the physical well - being of our people, to their psychological well - being and motivation, to their control of their passions...
The films were launched at an event at Latymer School in London on Thursday 25th February, where a young person spoke about their experience of self - harming and Natasha Devon chaired a question and answer session with a former teacher, a former teacher and a psychiatrist.
She had been a selective mute at Primary School, meaning extreme anxiety led to her being unable to speak in specific situations or to specific people, which also impacted on her academic progress and led to poor results in core subjects.
High school student Shayanna develops her talents at Youth Speaks, a nonprofit that creates a safe space for young people to explore writing and performance skills in the service of bettering their communities.
Speaking about the Trust and its aspirations, CEO, Professor Sonia Blandford, said: «Over the past two years, Park House School and Achievement for All have been working closely with the Department for Education to design a Multi Academy Trust that puts children and young people at the centre of everything we do.
Students in the class of 2013 at Fowler High School attended a Career Day in early November that featured a discussion on dressing for success, a presentation on making college and career count and an opportunity to speak with a variety of people from the community about their chosen career.
Speaking to 300 people between the ages of 16 and 25, Fixers found 27 per cent had felt pressured into sexting and having sex, or drinking or taking drugs, and 18 per cent said they had been sexually harassed on at least one occasion in school.
Ten year - old Sadia Zakaria, who spoke little English when she moved here from Egypt last summer, recited a poem Monday at the Regional Multicultural Magnet School that she had written to show that «on the inside, people are all the same.»
Speaking to over 150 delegates at BAMEed, which was held at the Dame Elizabeth Cadbury School, Miller said it was «not enough» for minority ethnic people to rely on qualifications and experience.
Speaking to the assembly's Children, Young People and Education Committee, Ms Williams said: «The overall level of reserves held by schools has remained at # 64m for a second year - that's the equivalent of # 142 per learner.
From the parents at spoke at the board meeting it is clear progress is not being me there we should not simplify problems by thinking the solution is more people who are administrators in the same school!
Introduction: In Mr. Mortenson's Orbit Chapter 1: Failure Chapter 2: The Wrong Side of the River Chapter 3: «Progress and Perfection» Chapter 4: Self - Storage Chapter 5: 580 Letters, One Check Chapter 6: Rawalpindi's Rooftops at Dusk Chapter 7: Hard Way Home Chapter 8: Beaten by the Braldu Chapter 9: The People Have Spoken Chapter 10: Building Bridges Chapter 11: Six Days Chapter 12: Haji Ali's Lesson Chapter 13: «A Smile Should Be More Than a Memory» Chapter 14: Equilibrium Chapter 15: Mortenson in Motion Chapter 16: Red Velvet Box Chapter 17: Cherry Trees in the Sand Chapter 18: Shrouded Figure Chapter 19: A Village Called New York Chapter 20: Tea with the Taliban Chapter 21: Rumsfeld's Shoes Chapter 22: «The Enemy Is Ignorance» Chapter 23: Stones into Schools Acknowledgments
The view over the school's grounds summons other layers of meaning over time, as this ridge - top site would have provided the Cadigal people, the traditional owners, a place to survey the harbour and the wetlands and witness «a world changing around them» to quote Wesley Enoch who spoke at the launch as the first indigenous director of the Sydney Festival.
Group Exhibitions 2016 Regrouping, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York, NY Spaced, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York, NY Philadelphia Painters, Kutztown University, Kutztown PA 2015 Summer Group Exhibition, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York, NY Haunted Summer, One Mile Gallery, Kingston, NY The Nothing That Is: Chapter 1 DDDRRRAAAWWWIIINNNGGG, CAM Raleigh, Raleigh, NC (Curated by Bill Thelen and Jason Polan) Paintings in Trees, The People's Garden, Brooklyn, NY 2014 Mark DeLong and Sarah Gamble, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York, NY Katherine Bradford and Sarah Gamble, Adams / Ollman Gallery, Portland, OR Listening In: Philly Artists Speak, Abington Art Center, Philadelphia, PA (with Grizzly Grizzly) Begin Where You Are, Crane Arts, Icebox Project Space, Philadelphia, PA Love's Industrial Park, Salena Gallery, Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus, Brooklyn, NY Between Matter and Experience, Presidents Gallery, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA Underdonk Selects, Underdonk Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2013 Reprefantasion: Abstracting Reality / Representing Fantasy, Fleisher / Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Drawing Down the Moon, Vox Populi Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Group Show: Paintings and Drawings, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York, NY Love's Industrial Park, Grizzly Grizzly, Philadelphia, PA Psychedelphia, Pageant Soloveev Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Season Review: Selected Artists, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York, NY 2012 Assembly 2012, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York, NY First Contact, Field Projects Gallery, New York, NY Peep, A Curious Look Into Painting, Little Berlin Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2011 Free Range: Painting at the University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania, Morgan Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2010 Lee Arnold, Sarah Gamble, Andrew Gbur, Fleisher / Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia Painters, The Painting Center, New York, NY Places, Everyone, Cross McLeaf Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2009 Art of the State, Pennsylvania Museum of Art, Harrisburg, PA Former AIR, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE 2008 Philagrafika Invitational Portfolio, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA Vision Quest, School 33 Gallery, Baltimore, MD 2007 Sarah Gamble and Terra Fuller, PS122 Gallery, New York, NY minty, VoxPopuli Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2006 New Trends in Painting, Concordia University, Seward, NE Omaha Hobo Showbo, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE Wrote For Luck, Kouros Gallery, New York, NY 2004 Voxenniel, Vox Populi, Philadelphia, PA Bad Touch, Lump Gallery, Rose Museum at Brandeis, Rose Museum at Brandeis University 2003 The New Acropolis, Fleisher / Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
You can see nods to Kerry James Marshall in my work, as well as people I studied with at Yale: Catherine Murphy, a beautiful painter who makes representational works that speak to abstraction at the same time, and one of my mentors in grad school, Mickalene Thomas.
The point, then, is not to say that people should be free to lie, but that it is an unfortunate consequence of saying that people should be free to speak the truth to the authoritarian impulses of lunatics like Robert Ward of the Grantham Institute at the London School of Economics.
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