Azizi Developments has launched new fully residential apartment projects called Azizi Feirouz, Azizi Yasamine, Azizi Liatris, and Azizi Orchid at Al Furjan in Dubai. The document provides information on the facilities, amenities, finishes, floor plans, construction images and location of the development. It also includes information on rental rates, returns on investment and an easy payment plan for purchasing units in the projects.
This company has over 30 years of experience in micro-miniature metal stamping. They have a 80,000 square foot facility with 70 presses and over 40 certified toolmakers. They offer full design, prototyping, and production services. Their quality system is ISO9001 and TS16949 registered and they operate 3 shifts per day 7 days a week.
The document describes a wearable drowning detection device called the iSwimband. It aims to prevent drowning by monitoring swimmers and alerting caregivers if a swimmer has been submerged for too long. Drowning is a serious risk, with an average of 10 people drowning every day in the USA, particularly for young children. The iSwimband uses a wristband and headband with sensors to monitor swimmers and send alerts to a connected smartphone if they have been underwater for longer than the set time limit. It aims to provide an additional layer of safety during swimming activities.
Tim Smith's portfolio summarizes his marketing responsibilities and experiences for various BYU sports teams. He assisted with promotions, social media, attendance, and rebranding efforts for baseball, women's basketball, softball, and men's volleyball. Under his leadership, social media followings grew significantly and attendance increased for several teams. He demonstrated skills in event coordination, promotions, graphic design, and social media management.
The document appears to be from an organization in Zanzibar called the Baraza la Wawakilishi. It provides contact information including a Telex number, telephone number, and fax number. The mailing address is P.O. Box 227 in Pemba, Zanzibar.
This document discusses Aboriginal community development and leadership. It begins by outlining some of the challenges faced by Aboriginal leaders, including a lack of formal training for many leaders and increasing responsibilities. It then discusses the importance of developing Aboriginal leaders through lifelong learning processes. Several studies are cited that examine Aboriginal leadership development and identify both Western and Indigenous knowledge as important. The document concludes by discussing the concept of "wise practices" in Aboriginal communities, which focus on reconnecting with traditions and cultural practices to strengthen communities in the face of historical trauma and challenges.
Teacher Reflection and Growth Through Classroom Observationsddouez
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Presentation at SREB's High Schools That Work (HSTW) Staff Development Conference covers strategies to help administrators implement new policies around classroom observation--with the goal of supporting teacher reflection and growth in their practice.
July 17, 2015
Fady karam wahba kamel is an Egyptian national born in 1991 in Cairo. He received a high school diploma in 2009 and a bachelor's degree in Mechatronics Engineering from the German University in Cairo in 2014. Currently, he works as a maintenance engineer at EDITA for food industry where he leads a team to solve electrical and mechanical issues. He has skills in programming, engineering design, Microsoft Office, and speaks Arabic, English, French and basic German. His hobbies include football, reading, swimming and using the internet.
This document discusses Aboriginal community development and leadership. It begins by outlining some of the challenges faced by Aboriginal leaders, including a lack of formal training for many leaders and increasing responsibilities. It then discusses the importance of developing Aboriginal leaders through lifelong learning processes. Several studies are cited that examine Aboriginal leadership development and identify both Western and Indigenous knowledge as important. The document concludes by discussing the concept of "wise practices" in Aboriginal communities, which focus on reconnecting with traditions and cultural practices to strengthen communities in the face of historical trauma and challenges.
Teacher Reflection and Growth Through Classroom Observationsddouez
油
Presentation at SREB's High Schools That Work (HSTW) Staff Development Conference covers strategies to help administrators implement new policies around classroom observation--with the goal of supporting teacher reflection and growth in their practice.
July 17, 2015
Fady karam wahba kamel is an Egyptian national born in 1991 in Cairo. He received a high school diploma in 2009 and a bachelor's degree in Mechatronics Engineering from the German University in Cairo in 2014. Currently, he works as a maintenance engineer at EDITA for food industry where he leads a team to solve electrical and mechanical issues. He has skills in programming, engineering design, Microsoft Office, and speaks Arabic, English, French and basic German. His hobbies include football, reading, swimming and using the internet.