What are the three most important things you learned about the specific issue/challenge you discussed in committee? This conference was filled with opportunities and growth. There were many challenges discussed in Habitat III, including building resident cities while promoting risk reduction strategies, creating a new urban agenda on adequate housing, and fostering socially inclusive solutions to housing issues. Although I did not participate in the committee as a delegate representing one nation
During spring break we had multiple practices for track. On the 24th right after practice Mr. Mahoney and I met up to cover all the bases. There are two big meets coming up that we had to prepare for. One being a CYO meet that is a little in the future. During the five hours we met I had to research and figure out where these certain schools were located, what their phone number was, and how many kids are on their team. I then had to enter all that info into a website called penntrackxc.com. Once
This week in service learning we had a discussion about the election and politics in general. Personally i’m not really into talking about politics because it just ends up in a heated debate. People get mad about talking about it but they want to keep talking about it and I just don’t have any interest in talking about it. I feel like if I were to say something people you just bash what I had to say so I just listened. We also worked on the service project fundraiser for the Children's Museum. I
Throughout my high school career, I have been a varsity member on the cross country team. At practice and outside of practice, I have the opportunity to run several trails and gravel roads in my community. This is due to the fact that you cover quite a few miles throughout the cross country season. Cross country meets take place at several different golf courses, and the views are gorgeous. Even as you run, it’s easy to forget your performance nerves and be calmed by the green foliage and nature
Simulation Reflection The simulation was very interesting in that my partner and I were given an opportunity to think critically about how to approach to influence different managers and workers with different characteristics. By running the simulation twice, it allowed us to find out what actions have worked and what did not during the first run, and then second run allowed us to apply what we learned to complete the second simulation in a much more efficient and timely manner. There are three
Once you have attended two meetings respond to the following questions: 1. Name of meetings, locations, times HOPE GROUP is an Al-Anon meeting located at the Presbytarian Church, 4220 Cleveland Ave. 432224. It start time was 7:00 pm until 8:00pm. although it ran a little pass 8:00 to give all those that wanted a chance to speak. 2. Provide a brief description of each of the meetings (how many people, set up of room, who was in charge, did everyone talk, how was meeting run, was it educational or
A meeting is an assembly of people for a particular purpose, especially for formal discussing. Types of meetings with naturally vary between different organisations. Workplace meetings are an important element of business management. Meetings enable you and your employees to communicate and share information, resolve disputes, or solve problems, improve performance, build teamwork, and move projects forward. Workplace meetings can be formal or informal, and the number of participants can range from
• Meetings are by definition a concession to a deficient organization. For one either works or meets; one can’t do both at the same time. • An undirected meeting is not just a nuisance; it is a danger. But above all, meetings have to be the exception rather than the rule. An organization in which everyone meets all the time is an organization in which no one gets anything done. • Whenever executives, except at the very top level, spend more than a fairly small fraction of their time - maybe a
immense marble staircases, I never expected my time in the Pennsylvania Capital Building to be quite so interesting. On June ninth, I was fortunate enough to not only attend a state senate meeting but to shadow the Senate President pro tempore, Joseph Scarnati, for an entire afternoon. This was not my first time meeting Senator Scarnati, as I had the opportunity to get to know him through various political functions in my hometown of Brookville. Brookville, located in Jefferson County, is one of eight
informs the reader about the importance of conducting before and after school meetings after a crisis occurs and also highlights key steps involved in this process. It suggests that a school have a calling tree in place to get out adequate and accurate information regarding the crisis situation. After activating the calling tree, it is critical to plan for a meeting before school the following day. The agenda for this meeting should include: 1. Current facts and details to help clarify and dispel rumors