Dees Session 1. Journal An event that will influence my academic work and goals at CCU will be my Aspiring Missionary class and Missionary training that I am currently going through both at my church Saints Community Church of God in Christ and through our local jurisdiction the Fresno Metropolitan and later our state jurisdiction NorCal. My training starts with our Aspiring Missionary class which meet every second Saturday of each month for two years starting in February through October. During our classes we are required to study our lessons and be prepared to take at on our next meeting. At this level we have to know the background of the church, the church doctrine and history and structure of the church. Through this training I am
By next week, our aim to continue to test the car with the different amount of weights to work the total amount (optimal weight for our modified car) of weight that our car can carry. Our second goal is to finish our technical report as soon as
Elijah Stevens is 74 year old male with a history of COPD. He is admitted to the hospital for an exacerbation of his COPD. He continues to smoke cigarettes (reports one pack a day). His current medications include theophylline, albuterol inhaler, beclomethasone dipropionate inhaler and a chewable aspirin 81 mg once a day.
I am writing to you today to tell you about an exciting opportunity I have through my school, Liberty Christian. My senior class will be going on a mission trip to COSTA RICA from Saturday, May 6, 2017 to Friday, May 12th. During this time, we will be working with the mission agency SCORE International in order to serve God by serving the Costa Rican people. We will have opportunities to serve and minister to the people we meet through various service opportunities, such as: children’s ministry, preaching, drama, and humanitarian aid distribution.
On Friday 12/16/2016 at about 0135 hours, Security Staff was dispatched to the Special Care Unit, ED. room #37 for a code (51D) Disorderly Patient in E.D. Security Officers Miguel Pagan, Corey Rithchie, Omar Alonso, and Supervisor Steven Evans arrived at 0136 hours and met with Patient Care Tech Cathy Negron who was standing just outside of the patient's room. We observed, the patient, Krystal FernandezRivera (DOB: 09/15/65 - FIN #86594670) in her bed inside the room talking to her Nurse, Cindy Rodriguez, who was attempting to get the patient to change into a blue scrub Hospital gown. Nurse Rodriguez walked outside the room and informed us that the patient had been Baker Acted by ER Doctors and she refused to hand over her belongings and changed
On October 27, 2016, we met to obtain clarification on your work destinations and work performed on the day prior.
However, with CCU long-established dedication and involvement to the integration of excellent academics, spiritual development, and engagement with the world will always be accomplished to accompany the mission that God provided (Vision and Mission at Colorado Christian University,
The quiz was fairly easy. I read though the documents a couple of times and I managed to get a 19/20. We did get a couple of extra days to study due to snow days and delays. This was in terms of support was somewhat slow. Most of the problems were just as simple as a force shutdown. Also, I helped Mrs. Chase startup the desktops for the PLTW rooms as well as getting the serial numbers off each laptop in the vault.
As summer research intern in AbbVie Inc, I work in the drug discovery department. This department is responsible for synthesizing new drugs that may be beneficial in the treatment of certain diseases. My main responsibility is to design and synthesize compounds that would be essential in the treatment of Visceral Leishmaniasis. This duty involves participating in all phases of the research-- including planning, preparation, calibration, application, evaluation, data analysis, maintenance, and when necessary, appropriate disposal of
This concludes my second week’s internship at Knorr Brake Company LLC. I have accumulated 40 hours between Monday May 18th and Friday May 22th, each day of the workweek I worked eight hours.
I spend most of the day setting up Ethostream’s EGS. I did some re-wiring in your office and the 4th floor. Bill helped set the box up and we finished by 1pm. I spent 2-3 hours clean up old wires, hubs, and routers and putting them on my desk. I also been monitoring guest Wi-Fi to make sure it was still active.
I grew up in a small town in western Pennsylvania. The town is very small, and everyone knows one another. I cam from a two parent home. My mom worked for the the unemployment office in our area. She was an interviewer for unemployment. Her duties included interviewing persons with claims to see if they were eligible for unemployment benefits. She worked for 35 years until it was time for her to retire. My mother took her time with me as a child. She made sure that I was in church every Sunday as well as throughout the week. I was involved in a lot of ministries including vacation bible to the choir. My faith is very strong, and I do believe that all things are possible through God. My mother raised me in church, and
In typing out this journal one should note that from this journal onwards there will be great memory work, in some journals more than others, but memory work nonetheless, as from this point forward I am writing these journals and reflecting on group sessions based on jot notes I have taken of the sessions either at some point during that given day or of that week.
This course has had a great impact on my walk with Christ as well as my witness for Christ. I pastor a church and teach two classes and for me I thought that I was doing plenty. However this course has helped rekindle my passion for sharing Jesus Christ with people through personal evangelism. This paper will demonstrate what I have learned throughout this course.
My admiration and respect for the medical profession inspired me to pursue medicine. The unending human quest to conquer disease and the advances in managing diseases has always been intriguing. As Hippocrates said, to cure the human body, it is necessary to have a knowledge of all. Psychiatry was that specialty during the clinical rotation in medical school which enabled me to contemplate various aspects of life. Learning about the mind, from mental conditions to illnesses, and learning from people whose minds work differently than the norm is always amusing. Moreover, they often have a refreshing knack to say exactly how they feel. Since then, relating to others and the world in a genuine and relevant way began.
William Faulkner’s use of time can be recognized as an important element in the majority of his stories, and the amount of attention given to the element of time has been studied for an enormous amount of years. One of his most famous short stories, “A Rose for Emily,” is one his works that time is a crucial element. Several scholars have worked to understand the confusing chronology of this work, while others have given many reasons for Emily Grierson’s refusal to acknowledge the passage of time. Through all the years of careful literary analysis, no one has addressed one highly significant detail. When readers are first introduced to Miss Emily, she carries in her pocket an "invisible watch ticking at the end of [a] gold chain" (Faulkner 121). Why would a woman like Miss Emily, who seems to be stuck in the past and blind to any passage of time, need a watch? An awareness of the importance of the watch is vital for an understanding of Emily. The placement of the watch in her pocket, its abnormally loud ticking, and the chain attached to it explains her efforts to control the passage of time and the outcome of a failed effort.