This document provides a summary of summer 2015 class offerings at Piano Central Studios, including introductory classes for preschoolers, beginner piano, violin, voice, ukulele, guitar, harp, and composing classes. Classes are offered in 45-minute or 1-hour sessions over multiple weeks in June, July, and August at locations on Pleasantburg Dr and Woodruff Rd. Tuition ranges from $79 to $119 depending on class length and materials required.
Summer 2014 PCS Camps and Introductory ClassesTheresa Case
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The document advertises summer camps and introductory classes at Piano Central Studios, including classes for composing music, learning piano, violin, guitar, ukulele, singing, and art. Classes are offered for students aged 5 through 18 at locations on Pleasantburg Drive and Woodruff Road from June through August. Tuition ranges from $89 to $129 depending on the length and topic of the class.
1 & 3 tg5 - fetivals and special ocassionsDavid Lobato
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The document discusses various festivals and special occasions celebrated in Spain and by the author's family, including Las Fallas in Valencia, San Ferm鱈n in Pamplona, San Isidro in Madrid, New Year's Eve, Christmas, and Three Kings Day. It also mentions occasions celebrated in school like Halloween, Peace Day, and Carnival.
The document lists various festivals and holidays celebrated in Portugal, including their dates and brief descriptions. Some of the major holidays and festivals mentioned are:
- Dia de Reis on January 6th, celebrating the arrival of the Three Kings.
- Carnival in February, a time of celebration and wearing costumes.
- Easter in March/April, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus.
- Father's Day on March 19th and Mother's Day in May, honoring parents.
- Independence Day on April 25th, marking Portugal becoming a democracy.
- Labor Day on May 1st, Rock in Rio music festival in May/June, and Festa do Avante
This document contains a schedule of activities for students at the ESL Halifax campus over the month of April. There are various free and low-cost events planned each day, including movie showings, art galleries, farmers markets, mini golf, games, Easter activities, sports, tours and more. Most events require meeting at the ESL Halifax campus by a specified time. The schedule encourages students to look out for English poetry around campus and sign up using the activity pass.
Hanukkah is an 8-day Jewish winter festival that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. It involves lighting candles on a menorah each night, playing games like dreidel, eating foods like latkes and jelly doughnuts, giving gifts, and celebrating with family. The dates of Hanukkah vary each year relative to the Gregorian calendar but usually occur in either late November or early/mid December.
Hanukkah is a Jewish winter holiday that lasts eight nights, where families gather, light candles on a menorah, exchange presents, eat foods like latkes and gelt, decorate their homes, and play games like dreidel. This year, Hanukkah started on November 27th and will end on December 4th.
This document announces the music, art, and drama events taking place at St. Paul's Girls' School during the summer term of 2006. It provides information on 12 music concerts from May to July featuring different musical groups. It also advertises art exhibitions in April and July showcasing student work. For drama, it lists two studio plays in June and two in July, as well as drama activities during the summer arts festival. It provides contact information to get more details or purchase tickets for the various events.
The document summarizes the subjects and activities of Austen house for CED DAY in September 2010, including drama, PE, music, art, and ICT. For drama, the class is performing a play. In PE, the girls are playing netball. Music class involves singing and performing a song. Art class shows the materials used to create objects.
Anna-Lena and Tupaarnaq are friends who live in Uummannaq, Greenland. They attend the Atuarfik Edvard-Kruse school. They enjoy watching DVDs, listening to music, and taking part in Greenlandic culture like hunting and sealing. They hope others find their culture interesting to learn about.
The song "Calendar Girl" expresses love for a romantic partner associated with each month of the year. The singer serenades his "calendar girl" through each holiday and season, assigning her symbolic meanings like being his Valentine in February or stealing the show at the beach in August. Scenes behind the singing artist depict the calendar girl dressed for different months and holidays like wearing a wedding dress for March or a Christmas jumper in December.
Sierra attended a Music & Arts Camp from July 9-15, 2006 at Frostburg State University where she shared a room with her friend Rachel in Cambridge Hall. During her time at the camp, Sierra took an art class and made a creation using a plate, plaster of paris and paint.
The document discusses several Christmas and winter holidays celebrated in Spain:
- Christmas (December 25th) involves celebrating with family, eating special foods like torrons, and attending Christmas Eve mass.
- New Year's Eve (December 31st) is celebrated with big dinners, parties, and eating 12 grapes at midnight for good luck in the new year.
- Epiphany (January 6th) honors the three wise men and children receive presents, with traditions varying by region.
- Nativity scenes recreate Jesus' birth and are displayed in villages.
- The Christmas lottery occurs on December 22nd and people can win money if they have the lucky number.
This weekly newsletter from Mrs. Teitsma's kindergarten class provides information about recent and upcoming events. The class has been in school for 150 days and only has 30 days left until summer. Recent activities included a field trip to the strawberry patch, practicing for the kindergarten musical, doing word searches, and having an awards assembly. Upcoming events include a music program and snacks will be provided each day by different parents.
This document summarizes the traditions of Halloween and All Saints' Day in Spain. For Halloween, children in Spain dress up in costumes like vampires or witches and go trick-or-treating. They also carve faces into pumpkins and melons. All Saints' Day on November 1st is considered a more important tradition in Spain, when families visit cemeteries and cook traditional desserts to honor deceased relatives.
Christmas in Slovenia involves several traditions and figures. During Advent, families light candles on wreaths and make potica, a traditional walnut cake. On December 24th, people decorate trees with ornaments and nativity scenes. Three figures visit children on different days: Miklav転 (St. Nicholas) on December 6th with gifts, Bo転iek (Santa Claus) on December 24th, and Dedek Mraz (Grandfather Frost) before New Year bringing presents. Living nativity scenes are also performed, such as in Postojna Cave.
The preschool is having several Christmas events in December. On December 18th, there will be a Christmas party with a puppet show, food, and games. Children can wear party dresses or clothes. On the last day of term, December 19th, the preschool will perform their nativity play starting at 9:30 am. Parents are asked to bring their children ready for the play and will be responsible for them after. All family members can stay for coffee and mince pies afterwards. The preschool will resume on January 8th after winter break.
St Peter & St Paul Church in Headcorn is holding a service welcoming all pets and their owners on Sunday September 6th at 10am.
Headcorn Parish Church is having a family fun day on Saturday October 17th from 10:30am to 2pm with games, competitions, produce and baked goods for sale. Visitors can bring apples and bottles to have turned into juice.
A Messy Church event is scheduled for Saturday September 19th from 3:30pm to 5:30pm at Longmeadow Hall in Headcorn with crafts, songs, stories and a hot meal for all ages. Contact "Messy Jane" for more details.
The document provides details about school activities in Catalonia around Christmas and Carnival holidays. It describes the weather in Catalonia as changeable with sun, cold, and rain currently. Christmas celebrations at the school begin on December 21st and last through January 8th. Carnival is celebrated on February 28th and involves dancing and fancy costumes. Students are excited to perform their choreography and extracurricular activities for parents during the Carnival day festival.
The document contains a series of sentences using past tense verbs and questions about what various people and things were doing at different times in the past. It discusses things like being hungry and buying chips, coming home from a birthday party at 10pm, being cold in a house yesterday, being 3 years old in 1999 and being carried by one's mother, being tired and lying down to sleep, not being at the beach because of falling asleep, not eating cake yesterday afternoon, one's car not being dirty but clean, not being very tired after a game, not kicking a door last night, Pedro being home yesterday, it being sunny yesterday, not playing, being in the gym yesterday morning, being happy on a bus to go to the
Christmas Eve is celebrated on December 24th from 7pm to midnight. Families decorate their homes with Christmas trees, balls, and wreaths. They eat foods like turkey, foie gras, salmon, oysters, and snails. Some families go to midnight mass while others do not. Presents are opened at midnight or the next day.
The Harwich school is participating in their first carnival on July 9th, 2010. The carnival will take place in Old Harwich starting at 2:00 PM, with the school joining at 2:30 PM at St Helens Green. Students have been making masks, pictures, and other preparations with the theme of "Our World" as the schools come together for the event.
Estera enjoys drawing every day and may become a famous painter. During breaks, some students like Andreea and Sorina listen to music, while Vlad often puts sticks in birds' beaks. Many students enjoy various activities like Razvan playing with his yo-yo, the boys playing football on Fridays, Vlad listening to music, and Alex playing games on his phone. Mugurel and Andrei enjoy playing a game called "thick milk".
The Hayes Free Church is holding a Christmas Tree Festival from November 29th to December 8th to raise money for the Kent Association for the Blind. The festival will feature decorated Christmas trees as well as a variety of musical performances and films throughout the two weeks, including concerts from local school choirs, bands, and singers. All proceeds will go to the Kent Association for the Blind to support their services for the blind and visually impaired.
This document provides information about the Summer Accents 2010 program being offered by Prairie Music Academy, including details about their private lessons, camps, workshops, group classes, pricing, and registration information. Prairie Music Academy is a non-profit community music school celebrating their 10th anniversary, offering flexible summer music programs for students of all ages and abilities, including private lessons, camps focused on topics like world music, Broadway, piano, and show choir, and workshops on subjects such as drumming, singing, guitar, and music theory.
This document provides information about music lessons and programs offered at the Wausau Conservatory of Music for the fall 2015 semester. It describes private lessons, group classes, and ensembles for people of all ages from young children to adults. These include instrumental lessons, vocal groups, and performing ensembles. It also announces upcoming performances by the faculty and student groups.
Fall 2014 PCS Introductory Classes for BeginnersTheresa Case
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The document advertises introductory music classes for children offered by Piano Central Studios in the fall of 2014. The classes include Blast-Off with Piano for kindergarten through 2nd graders, First Strings Violin for 1st through 3rd graders, Voice for Young Singers for ages 5 to 9, Beginning Guitar for ages 10 to 13, and a new Beginning Harp class for 1st through 4th graders. The classes meet once a week for five weeks starting in mid-September, cost $89 per session, and include tuition and materials.
Jammin' Kids offers music instruction for all ages in a variety of instruments. They provide lessons, instrument sales and rentals, and summer camps. The newsletter announces upcoming events like a grand recital on June 9th and summer mini-camps beginning June 10th. It also provides information about music reviews, specialty music camps, and reminds families about scheduling and payments over the summer session.
This document announces the music, art, and drama events taking place at St. Paul's Girls' School during the summer term of 2006. It provides information on 12 music concerts from May to July featuring different musical groups. It also advertises art exhibitions in April and July showcasing student work. For drama, it lists two studio plays in June and two in July, as well as drama activities during the summer arts festival. It provides contact information to get more details or purchase tickets for the various events.
The document summarizes the subjects and activities of Austen house for CED DAY in September 2010, including drama, PE, music, art, and ICT. For drama, the class is performing a play. In PE, the girls are playing netball. Music class involves singing and performing a song. Art class shows the materials used to create objects.
Anna-Lena and Tupaarnaq are friends who live in Uummannaq, Greenland. They attend the Atuarfik Edvard-Kruse school. They enjoy watching DVDs, listening to music, and taking part in Greenlandic culture like hunting and sealing. They hope others find their culture interesting to learn about.
The song "Calendar Girl" expresses love for a romantic partner associated with each month of the year. The singer serenades his "calendar girl" through each holiday and season, assigning her symbolic meanings like being his Valentine in February or stealing the show at the beach in August. Scenes behind the singing artist depict the calendar girl dressed for different months and holidays like wearing a wedding dress for March or a Christmas jumper in December.
Sierra attended a Music & Arts Camp from July 9-15, 2006 at Frostburg State University where she shared a room with her friend Rachel in Cambridge Hall. During her time at the camp, Sierra took an art class and made a creation using a plate, plaster of paris and paint.
The document discusses several Christmas and winter holidays celebrated in Spain:
- Christmas (December 25th) involves celebrating with family, eating special foods like torrons, and attending Christmas Eve mass.
- New Year's Eve (December 31st) is celebrated with big dinners, parties, and eating 12 grapes at midnight for good luck in the new year.
- Epiphany (January 6th) honors the three wise men and children receive presents, with traditions varying by region.
- Nativity scenes recreate Jesus' birth and are displayed in villages.
- The Christmas lottery occurs on December 22nd and people can win money if they have the lucky number.
This weekly newsletter from Mrs. Teitsma's kindergarten class provides information about recent and upcoming events. The class has been in school for 150 days and only has 30 days left until summer. Recent activities included a field trip to the strawberry patch, practicing for the kindergarten musical, doing word searches, and having an awards assembly. Upcoming events include a music program and snacks will be provided each day by different parents.
This document summarizes the traditions of Halloween and All Saints' Day in Spain. For Halloween, children in Spain dress up in costumes like vampires or witches and go trick-or-treating. They also carve faces into pumpkins and melons. All Saints' Day on November 1st is considered a more important tradition in Spain, when families visit cemeteries and cook traditional desserts to honor deceased relatives.
Christmas in Slovenia involves several traditions and figures. During Advent, families light candles on wreaths and make potica, a traditional walnut cake. On December 24th, people decorate trees with ornaments and nativity scenes. Three figures visit children on different days: Miklav転 (St. Nicholas) on December 6th with gifts, Bo転iek (Santa Claus) on December 24th, and Dedek Mraz (Grandfather Frost) before New Year bringing presents. Living nativity scenes are also performed, such as in Postojna Cave.
The preschool is having several Christmas events in December. On December 18th, there will be a Christmas party with a puppet show, food, and games. Children can wear party dresses or clothes. On the last day of term, December 19th, the preschool will perform their nativity play starting at 9:30 am. Parents are asked to bring their children ready for the play and will be responsible for them after. All family members can stay for coffee and mince pies afterwards. The preschool will resume on January 8th after winter break.
St Peter & St Paul Church in Headcorn is holding a service welcoming all pets and their owners on Sunday September 6th at 10am.
Headcorn Parish Church is having a family fun day on Saturday October 17th from 10:30am to 2pm with games, competitions, produce and baked goods for sale. Visitors can bring apples and bottles to have turned into juice.
A Messy Church event is scheduled for Saturday September 19th from 3:30pm to 5:30pm at Longmeadow Hall in Headcorn with crafts, songs, stories and a hot meal for all ages. Contact "Messy Jane" for more details.
The document provides details about school activities in Catalonia around Christmas and Carnival holidays. It describes the weather in Catalonia as changeable with sun, cold, and rain currently. Christmas celebrations at the school begin on December 21st and last through January 8th. Carnival is celebrated on February 28th and involves dancing and fancy costumes. Students are excited to perform their choreography and extracurricular activities for parents during the Carnival day festival.
The document contains a series of sentences using past tense verbs and questions about what various people and things were doing at different times in the past. It discusses things like being hungry and buying chips, coming home from a birthday party at 10pm, being cold in a house yesterday, being 3 years old in 1999 and being carried by one's mother, being tired and lying down to sleep, not being at the beach because of falling asleep, not eating cake yesterday afternoon, one's car not being dirty but clean, not being very tired after a game, not kicking a door last night, Pedro being home yesterday, it being sunny yesterday, not playing, being in the gym yesterday morning, being happy on a bus to go to the
Christmas Eve is celebrated on December 24th from 7pm to midnight. Families decorate their homes with Christmas trees, balls, and wreaths. They eat foods like turkey, foie gras, salmon, oysters, and snails. Some families go to midnight mass while others do not. Presents are opened at midnight or the next day.
The Harwich school is participating in their first carnival on July 9th, 2010. The carnival will take place in Old Harwich starting at 2:00 PM, with the school joining at 2:30 PM at St Helens Green. Students have been making masks, pictures, and other preparations with the theme of "Our World" as the schools come together for the event.
Estera enjoys drawing every day and may become a famous painter. During breaks, some students like Andreea and Sorina listen to music, while Vlad often puts sticks in birds' beaks. Many students enjoy various activities like Razvan playing with his yo-yo, the boys playing football on Fridays, Vlad listening to music, and Alex playing games on his phone. Mugurel and Andrei enjoy playing a game called "thick milk".
The Hayes Free Church is holding a Christmas Tree Festival from November 29th to December 8th to raise money for the Kent Association for the Blind. The festival will feature decorated Christmas trees as well as a variety of musical performances and films throughout the two weeks, including concerts from local school choirs, bands, and singers. All proceeds will go to the Kent Association for the Blind to support their services for the blind and visually impaired.
This document provides information about the Summer Accents 2010 program being offered by Prairie Music Academy, including details about their private lessons, camps, workshops, group classes, pricing, and registration information. Prairie Music Academy is a non-profit community music school celebrating their 10th anniversary, offering flexible summer music programs for students of all ages and abilities, including private lessons, camps focused on topics like world music, Broadway, piano, and show choir, and workshops on subjects such as drumming, singing, guitar, and music theory.
This document provides information about music lessons and programs offered at the Wausau Conservatory of Music for the fall 2015 semester. It describes private lessons, group classes, and ensembles for people of all ages from young children to adults. These include instrumental lessons, vocal groups, and performing ensembles. It also announces upcoming performances by the faculty and student groups.
Fall 2014 PCS Introductory Classes for BeginnersTheresa Case
油
The document advertises introductory music classes for children offered by Piano Central Studios in the fall of 2014. The classes include Blast-Off with Piano for kindergarten through 2nd graders, First Strings Violin for 1st through 3rd graders, Voice for Young Singers for ages 5 to 9, Beginning Guitar for ages 10 to 13, and a new Beginning Harp class for 1st through 4th graders. The classes meet once a week for five weeks starting in mid-September, cost $89 per session, and include tuition and materials.
Jammin' Kids offers music instruction for all ages in a variety of instruments. They provide lessons, instrument sales and rentals, and summer camps. The newsletter announces upcoming events like a grand recital on June 9th and summer mini-camps beginning June 10th. It also provides information about music reviews, specialty music camps, and reminds families about scheduling and payments over the summer session.
This document provides information about the band program for the upcoming school year. It introduces the band directors and previews upcoming performances and events. It outlines the syllabus, class rules, grading policy, rehearsal procedures, and expectations for students. Details are provided about units, lessons, uniforms, and forms to be completed and returned.
This document provides information for band students returning for the school year. It introduces the band teachers and highlights upcoming events. It outlines the syllabus, class rules, expectations and procedures for rehearsals and lessons. Details are given on units, grading, jazz band, uniforms and supplies. Forms are included for marching band participation, IMEA registration and locker/instrument usage.
This document is the January/February 2013 issue of Music Matters, the music magazine of St. John's Prep School. It includes articles on the keytar instrument, perfect pitch, a musical baking activity, choir news and upcoming events. The featured artist is Welsh singer Katherine Jenkins, known for classical crossover music. Young musician of the month is Emily Woodham who plays guitar and sings, inspired by her family members in bands. Upcoming concerts and festivals in London are also advertised.
The document advertises various Kindermusik summer music and movement classes for children ages 0-9 at Studio Encore from June 9th to August 10th, with no classes from July 1st-6th. There are multiple class options for different age groups, including Down on the Ground for Families (ages 0-5), Busy Days for Babies (ages 0-1.5), In My Garden for Big Kids (ages 3-4), Drums Drums Drums pre-piano class (ages 4-5), Simply Music Play-a-Story (ages 5-6), and Simply Music Piano Class (ages 6-9). The classes involve singing, dancing, playing instruments, craft
This document provides the schedule and details for an upcoming Beginner Strings Night event on September 6. It outlines that the event will take place in the Intermediate School Cafeteria starting at 6:00 pm. The schedule includes instrument fittings, parent and student meetings, introductory lessons, and a question/answer period. Students will learn expectations for the school year and an overview of the curriculum. The event aims to help kick off the beginner string program and all 4th grade students are encouraged to attend for a great start.
This document provides information about upcoming events and expectations for the school band program. It discusses several performances and activities throughout the year including homecoming parade, honor band auditions, concerts, and jazz band. It outlines classroom rules, grading policies, supply requirements, and rehearsal procedures. Students are expected to come prepared to class with their instrument and music, and follow podium procedures during rehearsals. The document also details how to register for honor band, order supplies, and sign out school instruments if needed.
This document advertises various Kindermusik summer music and movement classes for children of different ages at Studio Encore, including classes focused on ocean creatures, peek-a-boo, sign language, confetti days, and pre-piano. It provides the class dates, times, instructors, required adult attendance, and monthly payment options. No classes will be held between July 2nd and 7th. Unlimited make-up classes are available over the summer. Siblings enrolled together receive a discount on monthly payments.
This booklet is designed to give you the basics which you will need in order to learn the art of improvising in
music. Many feel that people who improvise or play jazz are special. If they are special, it is because they have
spent their time wisely learning the tools of the trade. A few of the tools are: scales, chords, patterns, licks, songs
(standards and originals), training the ear, listening to records of jazz greats and any other thing which they feel
will contribute to the growth of a well-rounded musician.
I feel it is good to establish a practice routine, especially for those of you who are new to learning the language
of jazz. To play jazz requires discipline, and discipline is good for all of us.
The language of jazz or the jazz idiom is in a constant state of flux. In order to be a part of the jazz movement
one must accept change. Jazz has changed greatly over the past 70 years and is presently in transition. Each
generation of jazz musicians contribute their own unique ideas, feelings, and sound to the music and this is what
creates the change. If you equip yourself well, you may be one of those people who influence others and set new
trends in jazz.
If you want to get it all together, I suggest reading each of the pages in this booklet very carefully. Mark with pen
or pencil points that you feel are important so when you flip through the pages In the future your eye will catch
them. Listen, listen, listen carefully to anyone playing jazz or improvising. You can learn much from live performances as well as records. Start a record collection and listen to what has been recorded over the past 85
years. You are in for a treat!
Spend your practice time wisely. Dont play things over and over that you can already play. This is great for the
ego but does little to advance your musical progress. Be patient with yourself. Dont expect everything to come
at one setting. They say that things come to us when we are ready to accept them. A healthy mental state is also
responsible for progress when practicing.
Gradually train your ears to really HEAR music and all of the components that make the final product. Read the
pages on Ear Training carefully and institute a daily routine to improve your perception. There are also other
pages that help spell out an excellent practice routine.
Since most of us do not have a good rhythm section at our disposal, I recommend practicing and soloing with the
play-a-long records. Each volume contains a book and one or two CDs. Many professionals use these recordings
to warm-up, keep in shape, practice new patterns or licks, or to learn new songs and improvise on the chord/
scale progressions.
During the past 43 years, many private teachers as well as high school and college teachers have made the
recordings part of their daily or weekly teaching assignments.
The Greater Pittsburgh Suzuki Institute is an annual week-long music program held just outside Pittsburgh that uses the Suzuki method of music education. It offers instruction for students in violin, viola, cello, piano, guitar, and flute, as well as teacher training courses. The student program runs from July 31st to August 5th, 2011, and includes elective courses in addition to music instruction.
This document provides information about the upcoming school year band program for middle school students. It introduces the teachers and highlights upcoming events. It also outlines the syllabus, class rules, grading policy, expectations for students, and information about concerts, lessons, uniforms and instruments.
Top 5 Jazz Tracks for Kids to Enjoy- Swing Street RadioSwing Street Radio
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This document discusses 5 jazz songs that are suitable for children to enjoy: Take Five by Dave Brubeck Quartet, Sing, Sing, Sing by Benny Goodman, A-Tisket, A-Tasket by Ella Fitzgerald, The Pink Panther Theme by Henry Mancini, and Linus and Lucy by Vince Guaraldi Trio. It explains that jazz music can spark children's imagination with its lively beats and rhythms. Listening to these songs and jazz radio stations can give kids joy and inspire a lifelong love of music.
This document provides information about the Blue Ridge Beginning Band program and director Christopher Mitchell. It summarizes Mr. Mitchell's background and experience, gives an overview of the beginning band and cadet band programs, outlines the advantages of being involved in instrumental music, and provides a timeline and next steps for renting or purchasing instruments to get started in the beginning band program.
Prelims of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
How to attach file using upload button Odoo 18Celine George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to attach file using upload button Odoo 18. Odoo features a dedicated model, 'ir.attachments,' designed for storing attachments submitted by end users. We can see the process of utilizing the 'ir.attachments' model to enable file uploads through web forms in this slide.
How to Configure Flexible Working Schedule in Odoo 18 EmployeeCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to configure flexible working schedule in Odoo 18 Employee module. In Odoo 18, the Employee module offers powerful tools to configure and manage flexible working schedules tailored to your organization's needs.
QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online How to Make the MoveTechSoup
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If you use QuickBooks Desktop and are stressing about moving to QuickBooks Online, in this webinar, get your questions answered and learn tips and tricks to make the process easier for you.
Key Questions:
* When is the best time to make the shift to QuickBooks Online?
* Will my current version of QuickBooks Desktop stop working?
* I have a really old version of QuickBooks. What should I do?
* I run my payroll in QuickBooks Desktop now. How is that affected?
*Does it bring over all my historical data? Are there things that don't come over?
* What are the main differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online?
* And more
How to Setup WhatsApp in Odoo 17 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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Integrate WhatsApp into Odoo using the WhatsApp Business API or third-party modules to enhance communication. This integration enables automated messaging and customer interaction management within Odoo 17.
APM event hosted by the South Wales and West of England Network (SWWE Network)
Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
The SWWE Regional Network were very pleased to welcome Aalok Sonawala, Head of PMO, National Programmes, Rider Levett Bucknall on 26 February, to BAWA for our first face to face event of 2025. Aalok is a member of APMs Thames Valley Regional Network and also speaks to members of APMs PMO Interest Network, which aims to facilitate collaboration and learning, offer unbiased advice and guidance.
Tonight, Aalok planned to discuss the importance of a PMO within project-based organisations, the different types of PMO and their key elements, PMO governance and centres of excellence.
PMOs within an organisation can be centralised, hub and spoke with a central PMO with satellite PMOs globally, or embedded within projects. The appropriate structure will be determined by the specific business needs of the organisation. The PMO sits above PM delivery and the supply chain delivery teams.
For further information about the event please click here.
APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
-Autonomy, Teams and Tension: Projects under stress
-Tim Lyons
-The neurological levels of
team-working: Harmony and tensions
With a background in projects spanning more than 40 years, Tim Lyons specialised in the delivery of large, complex, multi-disciplinary programmes for clients including Crossrail, Network Rail, ExxonMobil, Siemens and in patent development. His first career was in broadcasting, where he designed and built commercial radio station studios in Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol, also working as a presenter and programme producer. Tim now writes and presents extensively on matters relating to the human and neurological aspects of projects, including communication, ethics and coaching. He holds a Masters degree in NLP, is an NLP Master Practitioner and International Coach. He is the Deputy Lead for APMs People Interest Network.
Session | The Neurological Levels of Team-working: Harmony and Tensions
Understanding how teams really work at conscious and unconscious levels is critical to a harmonious workplace. This session uncovers what those levels are, how to use them to detect and avoid tensions and how to smooth the management of change by checking you have considered all of them.
Database population in Odoo 18 - Odoo slidesCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss the database population in Odoo 18. In Odoo, performance analysis of the source code is more important. Database population is one of the methods used to analyze the performance of our code.
Mate, a short story by Kate Grenvile.pptxLiny Jenifer
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A powerpoint presentation on the short story Mate by Kate Greenville. This presentation provides information on Kate Greenville, a character list, plot summary and critical analysis of the short story.
Computer Application in Business (commerce)Sudar Sudar
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The main objectives
1. To introduce the concept of computer and its various parts. 2. To explain the concept of data base management system and Management information system.
3. To provide insight about networking and basics of internet
Recall various terms of computer and its part
Understand the meaning of software, operating system, programming language and its features
Comparing Data Vs Information and its management system Understanding about various concepts of management information system
Explain about networking and elements based on internet
1. Recall the various concepts relating to computer and its various parts
2 Understand the meaning of softwares, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
5 Generating more ideas regarding the use of internet for business purpose
Blind spots in AI and Formulation Science, IFPAC 2025.pdfAjaz Hussain
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The intersection of AI and pharmaceutical formulation science highlights significant blind spotssystemic gaps in pharmaceutical development, regulatory oversight, quality assurance, and the ethical use of AIthat could jeopardize patient safety and undermine public trust. To move forward effectively, we must address these normalized blind spots, which may arise from outdated assumptions, errors, gaps in previous knowledge, and biases in language or regulatory inertia. This is essential to ensure that AI and formulation science are developed as tools for patient-centered and ethical healthcare.
How to Modify Existing Web Pages in Odoo 18Celine George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to modify existing web pages in Odoo 18. Web pages in Odoo 18 can also gather user data through user-friendly forms, encourage interaction through engaging features.
2. Music Parents Guide
Students discontinue playing over the summer.
Statistics show that students who do not read
over the summer find themselves extremely
behind once school starts the same goes for
playing an instrument! A year of musical
instruction can quickly go down the tubes over
the summer vacation if students do not find
small ways to play once in a while. Picking up
an instrument for the first time after a long layoff
can be so frustrating that a student will not want
to continue into the next school year..
3. Welcome to
Everyone Makes Music
Piano Club Summer
Camp Guide
This is a guide to help
you plan your
summer.
Please log at
everyonemakemusic.com
to register for camps.
Please do NOT
expect to attend a
camp for which you
have not registered.
4. Piano Play Parties
Come and join us for Ice Cream and Music!
July 14th, August 11th, August 22nd
7:00 pm
Family and Friends welcome
5. $50
Referral
Bonus
with Fall Sign
up
We will be offering
Beginners Blast off
week long camp
to help orient our
students who will
be new this fall.
If you have a
friend who is
interested in
learning to play
the piano pass the
information on.
Your referral can
earn you $50 cash
or credit !
7. Gruffalo
Composition
All Levels
Week of
June 20
This workshop will walk your
student through a simple
composition project based
on the story of The Gruffalo.
This workshop last for 2 .5
hours. There are 4 offerings
of this workshop.
8. Rhythm Cup
Workshops
June 27, 28 ,29
This hour long workshop
is offered to all levels.
There are four times to choose from
9. Piano Play Parties
Come and join us for Ice Cream and Music!
July 14th, August 11th, August 22nd
7:00 pm
Family and Friends welcome
10. Jack and the
BeanStalk
Operetta
Camp
This operetta is fantastic summertime
music/drama performance using Level 1
through Level 4 Students together.
Your student will enjoy learning and
singing all of the piano solos that tell the
classic story of Jack, the Giant, and the
Golden Goose in a 21st century setting.
The melodies are singable and
memorable; youll be humming these
songs for weeks to come.
(We need a minimum of
6 sign ups for camp to go.)
June 27th -July 1st Daily at 10:00 am
11. Music Blast Camp
This is a fun camp
with lots of outdoor
music water games
and movement.
Piano Club Members
FREE
Non members ($95)
1st- 6th Grade
July 18-27 Daily
2-4 pm
12. IntergalacticMusic
Camp
August 8-11
Daily from 2-4 pm
This camp is for those who
have been accessing music
through notation. We will be
focusing on the
Mutterwump Masterpiece
which will be showcased at
our Play Party on August
11th
13. Road Trip USA
Open to All Piano Club
Members FREE
Non Members $100
August 15-19
2:00-4:30 pm
An American Musical
Journey
14. Piano Play Parties
Come and join us for Ice Cream and Music!
July 14th, August 11th, August 22nd
7:00 pm
Family and Friends welcome