Yearly Meeting Essays

  • The Role a Female Traveling Minister Played in Spreading Quaker Beliefs

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    monthly meeting, which would then discuss her request in light of her health, her family duties, and the strength and soundness of her ministry. If the local meeting felt all was well, the quarterly and then the yearly meeting had to be consulted. This took time, but prevented men and women from wandering about, preaching doctrines not in accordance with Friends’ beliefs. It also tested the strength of the minister’s original sense of mission” (Bacon 33-34). Attending all these meetings, and proving

  • Southwestern Ohio Steel Company

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    received a letter from Matworks requesting SOSLP to provide sponsorship for an upcoming Matworks annual sales meeting. Dan needed to decide if providing sponsorship was feasible keeping in mind that Matworks had been a long standing customer of SOSLP while also knowing that gifts were no longer a custom in the steel industry. Wilson should not offer to sponsor the annual sales meeting as this would not comply with company and industry situations. In earlier days, ?wining and dining? the customer

  • Tata Steel

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    in the company. The company meets the investors across the globe and organise Annual General Meeting. The company sends the quarterly and half-yearly reports to them and updating them about the different policies that the company is planning to do. The company also organizes Shareholders Relation Meet and Customer Forum. The Managing Director also calls for a conference with the customer groups. The meeting with the shareholders is done as per plan annually. The company has to do this because they

  • Management at Baxter Healthcare

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    a big management function at Baxter Healthcare. It takes a tremendous amount of organizing to run a successful organization year in and year out. There are many branches of the organizing function of management that are used in daily, monthly, and yearly activities. For the management of my organization, organizing is as critical aspect of planning for the present and future as any. In this paper I will discuss the importance of knowledge and technology in the organizing aspect of my organization

  • Alcoholism: Recovery Experiences Between Men And Women

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    meeting that I attended. There were only three women present, so the female presence in the room was not as great as I would have liked. There was one table in the room and about 12 chairs around it. Of the ten people there (not including myself) eight sat

  • Personal Narrative: My NA Meeting

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    The meeting I attended was a NA on Sunday September 13, 2015 at 1:30p.m. The thoughts I had about attending this meeting were more nervous. I didn’t know what to expect or if it would be scary. Doing something out of my comfort zone is not something I am use to doing. I was uncomfortable and was honestly not looking forward to going. As for finding an open meeting it was a little difficult. I found lots of different meetings but majority of them were closed meetings. After I found a couple open

  • Personal Narrative: My First School Support Staff Team Meeting

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    The past few weeks of my internship has consisted of more meetings. We have had our first School Support Staff Team meeting, which will now be held every other week. Our SPARCs group has also begun, and that will be every Thursday afternoon. SPARCs is a group of 7th grade girls that meets to learn about life skills of coping with trauma. We have also had a CFTM at the school, as well as a meeting with a potential McKinney Vento family. On top of this, I have begun to be more proactive with the school

  • Senior Group Analysis

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    Question 2: Planning a Senior Group: The writer encourages the group workers, Mary and Mario to have a 16 session, closed group. There will be two group sessions per week, for a total of 8 weeks. Sessions on Wednesday’s will take place at noon for two hours and Saturday sessions will be at 10:00am for three hours. Group workers will select prospective group members who are interested in learning ways to increase their social interactions, exploring their spirituality, practicing arts, and motivated

  • Paris ISD Case Study

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    The Board of Trustees for Paris ISD held their regular meeting of agenda on April 16, 2018, beginning at 5:30 pm in the Elaine Ballard Administration Office. There were seventeen subjects that were to be discussed or considered or upon which any formal action may be taken approached on during the meeting including the adjournment. Also, majority of the subjects contained subpoints that were to be discussed within a main topic. And unless removed from the consent agenda, the items that were listed

  • VPA Compliance Report

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    bowl. As VPSA I have meeting that are both current action things, but also my responsibility. For instances I have a two on two meeting with Andrea Conner and Sarah Moshonross every week the Summer the president, then there are the weekly cabinet meeting, Campus Council, a one of either two meetings on Fridays, Thursday meeting, those would be my current actions or thing I know I need to do. When I write my list for the week my objective would be to either prepare for these meetings or just get them

  • The Cost-Benefit Analysis/Budget

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    The Cost-Benefit Analysis/Budget explains the time it will take to cover the class each week and cost of snacks that will be provided weekly for the duration of the program of 4-6 weeks. The participants will attend weekly sessions of 2 hours per week. For each session, there will be snacks provided adding up to $100.00 per month. The potential expenses from the project will be $125.00 for the six weeks. Time at community church 2 hours per week for a duration of 4-6 weeks Snacks for each class

  • Shasta County Meeting Summary

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    On January 30th of the year 2018 the Shasta County Board of Supervisors conducted a meeting to cover a broad range of topics concerning the county and its citizens. The meeting began with the discussion of agritourism in the county. Richard Simons, the Resource Management Director, gave a presentation that highlighted his goals and suggestions to improve viability and the functionality of agritourism in the county. The board members were very engaged with his presentation and asked many thoughtful

  • A Circular Plot in Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown

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    further linked, ironically, to the soft and sad plea she whispered into his ear on his departure. That Brown has become "darkly meditative" contrasts his "pleasant and praiseworthy meditations" after the meeting with Goody Cloyse. The "anthem of sin" that he henceforth hears at Sabbath service in the meeting house corresponds to the "dreadful anthem" swelling out of the forest at the beginning of the Black Mass. The blessed strain of the holy psalms is "drown... ... middle of paper ... ...es the terrible

  • Work and Happiness in Death of a Salesman and Remains of the Day

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    Remains of the Day What a person does to make a living often defines who that person is. Because so much time and energy is invested into work, work is often seen as an extension of oneself. One of the first questions that someone asks after meeting you for the first time is about what you do for a living. The belief is that by knowing what you do, one should be able to tell something about who you are. People almost never ask the more telling question of whether or not you are happy. They rely

  • The Importance of Leadership in Lord of the Flies

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    leadership provides peace and order to the island while Jack's leadership makes chaos. Under Jack's rule, the boys become uncivilized savages.  They have no discipline.  Ralph, however, keeps the boys under order through the meetings which he holds.  At these meetings a sense of order is instilled because the boys have to wait until they hold the conch to speak.  When Ralph says, "I'll give the conch to the next person to speak.  He can hold it when he's speaking."  (Golding 36) he enforces his

  • Good and Evil in Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown

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    likeness of a great black snake, so curiously wrought, that it might almost be seen to twist and wriggle itself, like a living serpent" (213). When the traveler offers his staff to Young Goodman Brown he resists by replying, "having kept covenant by meeting thee here, it is my purpose to return whence I cam... ... middle of paper ... ...the forest ultimately causes him to believe that he is better than everyone else and he disassociate himself from all those in the town as he judges them as being

  • Bilingual Education: Social Justice for All

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    common language. Thus, Chamberlain administrators and teachers face the daily challenge of meeting the needs of a diverse student body within the context of an English-speaking public institution. The school is well known throughout the area for its efforts in embracing diversity, projecting itself as a multicultural institution, and connecting with families regardless of their cultural background. However, in meeting the linguistic needs of its diverse population, Chamberlain falls sadly short. Volunteers

  • Jesus, Gender and The Holy Bible

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    Jesus, Gender and The Bible Sunday evening I attended my weekly Ecumenical Christians of Oberlin meeting. This is a group of generally open-minded individuals that get together on Sundays to have dinner and discuss topics related to Christianity. Topics range from "What is the Kingdom of God?" to "Pacifism: Turning the Other Cheek." Our topic this Sunday was "Women and the Bible." At first I thought that we might be studying Esther or one of the many Marys - prominent women in the Bible that

  • Essay on Jocasta in Oedipus the King

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    The Role of Jocasta in Oedipus the King "Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he will receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love Him."  (James 1:12)  Such is the proclamation in the Holy Bible, and so was the proclamation in ancient Greece. Since the founding of religion, the gods have sought to test those with power. Jocasta was sent by Apollo to do just that: to test Oedipus' - the king of Thebes - faith and conviction. Throughout

  • The Negative Effects of Violent Video Games

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    Throughout history many things in general have been improved upon. Four major improvement areas are: warfare, medicine, education of society, and technology. All of these improvements have brought with them positive effects. Warfare has allowed oppressed people to rule themselves; medicine has saved countless lives with vaccines and treatment programs; education of societies has allowed people to make their dreams come true; and, advancements in technology have made the previous three possible