structure. This team guides association Treasurers on budgeting, tracking and reporting on the financial health of their association. The department also assists with tax questions and files on behalf of associations. Heather Root, Sarah Gipe, Ohio Wesleyan, and Sarah Harkless, Valparaiso, are available resources in this department. Leadership Development: The Leadership Development Specialist is Haley Jackson, Georgia Southern. Her role is to guide chapter officers through the nomination process, elections
The United States has the world's highest incarceration rate. With five percent of the world's population, our country houses nearly twenty-five percent of the world's reported prisoners. Currently there are approximately two million people in American prisons or jails. Since 1984 the prison population for drug offenders has risen from ten percent to now over thirty percent of the total prison population. Federal prisons were estimated to hold 179,204 sentenced inmates in 2007; 95,446 for drug offenses
Kate Shipley (DePauw University) Recommended for: association officers and general members Struggling to motivate your members to attend events? Explore event-planning strategies and learn tips and tricks for incentivizing and involving your members to achieve buy-in. How to Have a Courageous Conversation and Still Feel
always been better than Michigan but over the years they have fought back and forth and Ohio State has slowly narrowed the hole and are coming back with fire in their eyes. It is the spring of 1890 and all around students are gathering at Ohio Wesleyan University to watch the battling bishops play a team that has just beginning. That team is The Ohio State football team. Ohio
Time Kate Shipley (DePauw University) Recommended for: association officers and general members Struggling to motivate your members to attend events? Explore strategies in event planning and learn tips and tricks for incentivizing and involving your members to achieve buy-in. How to Have Courageous Conversations and Still
So what is the measurement of team success in professional sports? Is it number of wins? Is it the number of division titles or championships? Or is it the number of sellouts or amount of team revenue? Whatever it may be, the types of players you have on your team is important to reach any level of success. So how much money should a team spend on their players? Salaries of professional sports players are way higher that the average person. Lately, salaries of players in the National Basketball
The Introduction Hip hop as a ding an sich is marked by some confusion. Consider the name; is it "hip hop," "hip-hop" or "hiphop"? You will see all three used in titles in this bibliography. Hip hop is, at the same time, a cultural phenomenon that developed in the late 70's in the projects in Brooklyn and the Bronx, and a musical style from that phenomenon. Nevertheless, hip hop has become a pervasive element of popular culture, as witnessed by this bibliography. There
Walter Camp is known as the “Father of American Football” because he founded American football in 1869. Throughout his time "Camp developed rule changes that cast the foundation of modern American Football" (encyclopedia.com). The sport started to rise and many people wanted to play or watch football. But the results that associated with playing the game is the players being tempted to use steroids. Steroids retain protein like the hormone testosterone to help build muscle, which is why football
DATE HERE Dear : It’s hard to believe the holidays are just around the corner! We hope your fall has been enjoyable and productive — ours certainly has been! Following the 2013–2018 Strategic Plan, we would like to share some updates on Kappa’s organizational initiatives. STRUCTURE Appointments continue. The most recent appointment is Andrea Schug, Minnesota, the New Chapters Chairman. Furthermore, the Bylaws, Sesquicentennial and Technology Committees — previously one-person teams — have expanded
nursing grand theory, the self-care deficit nursing theory (SCDNT). The beginning of her career can be traced back to Washington, D.C. in the mid 1930’s. Though she was a Baltimore, Maryland native, Orem pursued her nursing education at Catholic University of America (CUA) in Washington, D.C., graduating with baccalaureate and Master’s degrees in 1939 and 1945 respectively. Following her education, Orem held many job positions across multiple nursing disciplines, including working as a private nurse