What do you think of when you hear “marching band?” Something along the lines of nerd, geek, unpopular, awkward, etc. Why is that so? Movies and TV shows portray students in the marching band as nerds that are socially awkward and are only focused on grades. Marching band is challenging, more so than people think it is. Marching band is often portrayed incorrectly on TV shows and in movies; they are not what most people think they are. Marching band requires dedication, determination, skill, and
Institutional Effectiveness - Brookhaven College came together to celebrate its core values, focusing on service, at All-college Day on Aug. 27th. The day began recognizing college-wide award nominees, years of service and new employees. Laurie Barnett, senior director outreach and preparedness for Southwest Airlines, gave a keynote about creating and sustaining a culture of service. In groups, employees shared stories about good customer service–what it looks like and what it feels like when they
Late 2011, in the heart of Brookhaven, MS, the first J Allan’s was formed by James Danny Smith. Named in honor of Danny’s father, James Allan Smith, the store was an homage to the legacy James Allan had left behind upon his passing in 2010. Allan, as well as his father, had preceded Danny in the furniture industry and passed their knowledge through the generations. Due to the overwhelming success of the Brookhaven location, the decision was made to open a second location in Hattiesburg, MS, which
I will preface this reflection by admitting that my technology free day was a failure. Did I abstain from using my cell phone, laptop, and wireless headphones from the time I woke up until sunset? Yes. However, during those hours, I used other technologies. I drank a cold bottle of water from my mini fridge, and I found myself exploring new technology. The minute I woke up on September 23rd, I faced a problem caused by my lack of technology. I did not know what time it was. I am able to read a clock
Descriptive Essay- Beach, Vacation The place where I feel most comfortable is a place where I am calm. A place that is peaceful in its own ways. It is the place to go to get away from all my troubles. It is the one place where I could sit forever, and never get tired of just staring into the deepest blue I have ever seen. It is the place where I can sit and think the best. A place where nothing matters but what is in that little moment. The one place capable of sending my senses into an overload
behind it. However, it also has its benefits such as, providing more education and knowledge about our world, giving us unlimited possibilities to understand, and answers to our questions. “ This photo shows an experiment that was conducted at the Brookhaven National Laboratory creating a “fireball” of energy creating
The New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation established the Brookhaven landfill in March 1974. Since then, residents have revealed many health concerns and other relative issues against the placement of the landfill. The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) has been addressed in regards to a necessary public health consultation to draw attention to these concerns. After further cooperative agreements amongst the New York State Department of Health (NYS DOH) and ATSDR
and the New York City skyline. The building is ten stories high and holds more than 270 beds. Catering to a diverse clientele, Hudson View boasts Spanish and Korean-speaking specialty units. Brookhaven Healthcare Center: A five-star skilled nursing and rehab facility in East Orange; houses 122 beds. Brookhaven was the first institution to join the Skyline network. Voorhees Care
to it initial starting point. The machine was first presented in Brookhaven National Laboratories in 1958. People that were touring the laboratory were amazed to see the innovation of Higinbotham. Two people would play the game with two very large controllers. There was no score and point to the game people were amazed of the fun the game had. This machine was the brainchild of William Higinbotham, a physicist at Brookhaven. Assisted by a fellow scientist Robert V. Dvorak, he constructed it
Caithness Brookhaven, LLC (“Brookhaven” or the “Borrower”) is a non-recourse, special purpose entity that owns Caithness Energy, LLC (“CEL”). CEL owns and operates a 350 MW combined-cycle duel fueled power generation facility in the Town of Brookhaven, Long Island, NY (the “Facility” or the “Project”). The Borrower is owned by Caithness Energy, LLC. In 2015, SFS EF AM committed $50.0 million to the Borrower’s $200.0 million seven-year Holding Company Term Loan (the “HoldCo Term Loan”). The HoldCo