Base Camp is Bronze Production’s flagship IP integration system, controlling both Irmas and Glazier’s robotic cameras, remotely. This allows for one central command station to increase efficiency, communication, reliability, and the end product. Creating an IP solution also provides communications between all devices not only from the Base Camp, but from anywhere around the world. Base Camp supports additional camera upgrades and input signals to keep expanding for a constantly demanding creative design. Controlling the creative decisions will be our Program Director, which will oversee the camera’s angles and cuts to insure thoughtful and provoking camera movements. Our Videography Technicians will be controlling each station implementing
“Honoring the fallen by helping the wounded.” This is Camp Hope’s motto. Can you image what soldiers go through? Soldiers risk their lives to keep us safe. How can we repay them? I believe one way that we could repay them is through Camp Hope.
Camp Ketcha offers a unique environment for preschoolers to play. At their nature-based preschool, not only do they play inside with the typical toys for the little tikes, they use the outdoors to entertain their students for hours. Usually, when someone thinks of children's toys, legos, barbies, and toy race cars come to mind. But at Camp Ketcha, the children typically are more entertained by horses, gourds, and apple trees.
Where did you learn to play basketball, play defense and offense, or be part of a team? There’s a good chance it was at camp, right? We know that camp is not just a place for kids to spend a fun summer, but an excellent setting in which kids can learn life skills that they will rely on long after the camp experience has passed.
For over 60 years, Camp Young Judaea Texas (CYJ) continues to flourish and expand our reach in local Texas communities. We receive over 600 campers each summer and administer programming to over 5,000 individuals during the year. CYJ is a non-profit organization and is committed to providing individuals of all financial backgrounds with opportunities to be a part of camp. Through dynamic camp activities and superior retreats, our organization supplies both children and adults with a fun, educational space that fosters spiritual growth, social activism, philanthropy, and a passion for preserving the environment.
1LT Giles' performance as an Platoon Leader was exceptional. His platoon flawlessly conducted high-risk detention operations in Camp V the only maximum security facility in the DOD, and were consistently recognized by their commanders and distinguished visitors. His leadership directly contributed to the Joint Detention Group mission, while ensuring safe, humane, legal, and transparent care and custody of over 30 detainees.
Every year in July, Troop 1, the oldest Boy Scout troop west of the Mississippi, gathers to transform Cody Lake into a legendary Boy Scout camp known as Camp Cody. In one week Camp Cody will be set up, hosting one hundred scouts, only to be taken down again the week after.
During the time of World War II, many people in Europe who were not of Hitler’s Aryan race had been held captive in concentration camps that were placed in various spots in his conquered land. Two types of camps were touched upon in the memoir. They were either death camps or working camps. Weinberg wrote this memoir in order to preserve the historical facts of the holocaust and share with others for the generations to come of what he had gone through from the ages twelve to eighteen. Taken captive in 1939, Weinberg had gone through five concentration camps such as Terezin and Birkenau where most of his time was spent and had survived. Although he almost did not survive the Death March from Blechhammer in 1945. In this touching memoir, Boy
Before I became a camp counselor, I attended counselor training for a few days. During these days we discussed how to deal with children that became homesick, upset, or angry. We talked about how to show kids how to be comfortable talking to God and praying. Since this was a church camp we discussed how we would teach the bible study every day of the week we counseled. After the training week I had to prepare many things on my own. I prepared games and crafts for my cabin of girls to participate in. I prepared myself mentally for the task I was about to attempt to complete. The day before the camp week started I arrived at the cabin to make it as comfortable and welcoming as it could be for the eight girls that would arrive the next day. My
A: The given role that will be completed for this PDHPE/IST integrated project is the camera operator.
For 2 years I’ve work at Northwood’s Camp/retreat. I lived there for 7 weeks and throughout them 7 weeks it was a major change. High school and college students should work at Northwood’s camp because it has many things to offer. First, you're going to make good money you can use for college or other personal reason. Since you're working on camp grounds you barely have time to go off and spend your money because everything is provided for you. Plus the stores up there are cheap so you can also save money that way. Second you make everlasting friendships that would last. My first year working there I worked with people from wales, Jordan, Ireland, and England. You end up working with many different ethnic groups and ages. Finally, it looks
Today the 240 acres of land Fort Caswell is located on is privately owned by the North Carolina Baptist Assembly. It was purchased from the federal government in 1949 by the Baptist convention of North Carolina for a sum of 86,000 dollars. The fort currently operates as a religious retreat and, convention center for the assembly. As of today it is not open to tourist, and the historical site can only be enjoyed by guests of the Assembly, and those who are approved to rent the facilities. (southporttimes.com, 2004)
Setting up camp at Valley Forge was an awful idea. I will leave this treacherous place as soon as my enlistment is over. I can not stand this place! The conditions here are absolutely horrible, people are dying, and all the order and discipline that was present is now gone.
Encampment is a wonderful opportunity full of hard work and fun experiences. I know the experiences of the Indiana wing encampment will stay with me for the rest of my life. During my time at encampment, I was able to personally develop the some of the many qualities that make good leaders. In addition, I was able to have a whole lot of fun doing the many special activities and bonding with my flight.
“At the heart of every dispute are at least two competing narratives. By the end of the hearing, the Fact finder, whether jury, judge, or arbitrator, must decide which is more convincing” (Slavitt, 2014, p. 81). This phrase causes one to ponder on the “he said-she said” scenario of many common day occurrences and plays directly into the case study discussed in this essay. While there are multiple ways to resolve the issue at hand, effective listening skills, including spiritual power, persuasion, or manipulative tricks, are critical to all of them. This essay will first give a brief synopsis of a case study of the camp incident, followed by a discussion of listening skills employed and their effectiveness, what listening skills might have changed the outcome, and finally, a rewrite of the case study will show utilization of more effective listening skills producing a positive outcome.
Power relates to influence because in order for a person to be in a position where they have power, others must be dependent on them for one thing or another. The greater the subjects depend on the person, the more power a person has. When one is then in a position of power, they can influence others who are dependent on them in order for the needs of the dependent subjects to be satisfied. Influence cannot be exerted over people who are not dependent on the person, thus leaving that person without power.