Fundraising Presentation‚ Gyumri April 15 –April 16‚ 2013 I. The Basics of Fundraising a. What is fundraising? i. Raising money for a cause or project ii. Includes building a prospect pool‚ asking for money or in-kind donations‚ meeting donor expectations‚ clearly defining needs and resources‚ thanking the donors (stewardship)‚ events‚ public relations‚ and monitoring and evaluation iii. Most important aspect: relationships‚ which can take time to develop
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D’ Bamboo Presentation • • • • Prepared By Mr. Pilgrim Ms. Ammon Mr. Acevero Mr. LaVeau Welcome Overview Existing Markets Success Achievements Competitive Advantage Issues and Concerns Reasons for Decline Constraints Dilemma Opportunities Threats Weaknesses Strengths P.E.S.T.L.E Porters Theory Critiques and Recommendations Overview • D-Bamboo Home and Garden Shop opened 2 yrs ago in Chaguanas‚ Trinidad • Founded by Mr. Harry Laurell‚ who funded start up with $75‚000 of personal savings •
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Psychological Disorder Analysis Nicole Jones PSY/270 Christopher Van Ness May 18‚ 2014 Psychological Disorder Analysis Patient: Marla a 42- year old Hispanic female who comes to the mental health clinic complaining of having trouble sleeping‚ feeling” jumpy all the time‚” and experiencing an inability to concentrate. These symptoms are causing problems for her at work‚ where she is an accountant. Interview with Marla Marla: Good morning! Me: Tell me what bring you in today? Marla: I have
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Erving Goffman‚ The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life‚ 1-4 [When two or more people interact‚ there are two aspects of situations that may be involved. Some aspects of a situation are familiar to the participants‚ so that they know how to behave and do so habitually without giving it much thought‚ such as knowing that it is a college admission interview. Other aspects however may not be clear to participants and therefore problematic‚ such as the student wondering what will best impress the
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presentation Sample Introduction I. Introduction A. Attention Material: What comes to mind when you see candles? We associate candles with celebrations (like Christmas or birthdays) or special occasions. Candles date back to the Ancient Egyptians who are credited with making the first candles. They used torches made by soaking the spongy core of reeds in melted tallow (National Candle Association: History of Candlemaking‚ p. 1). B. Tie to the audience: I’m sure that all of us at some
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This presentation offers a global view on the Geisha vocation including parts on the historical background‚ Geisha’s role and duties‚ and the pros and cons of such a lifestyle. Outline : I] Rise of this kind II] A geisha’s pride III] Rough path to success Geishas are a main figure in japanese culture‚ they are meant to represent beauty‚ luxury and sophistication. Unlike what you might think‚ those woman were not basically "prostitutes". As an example‚ the word Geisha literaly means
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Cultural Presentation: Native Americans –Eastern Cherokee What are the top 5 things a nurse or health care provider would need to know about someone that identifies with this culture? 1. Results of this study suggested that providers and patients often left the medical encounter with significantly different perceptions of “what happened” during the visit. This discordance was most often a result of the patients’ tendency to evaluate provider behavior more positively than did the providers
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Final Examination Tonia P. Littlejohn PSY 360 Mr. William Dibiase 19 June 2011 Question 1 What are minimal groups? How does group membership lead to prejudice and discrimination? Minimal groups are small assembly of people that are considered together. These people share common interest‚ beliefs and political goals. Group membership leads to prejudice because people discriminate against them simply because they are a part of the group. Most groups are singled out and seem to be different
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Why did we choose this topic? We think that knowing the past is an important thing – to understand what is happening and to prevent the “same” mistakes from the past. However‚ there is a slight problem in our knowledge of past. And that’s why we asked this question: ….. Real-life situation You might be thinking…why did they choose this topic? Isn’t it obvious that what we know really happened? Are they trying to show us some stupid conspiracy theories or what? So here comes the real life situation
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This archive file of PSY 480 Week 1 Discussion Questions consists of: DQ 1: What are the four different approaches in clinical psychology? Which one do you believe is the most effective? Explain why. DQ 2: How is a clinical psychologist different from a psychiatrist? Under what circumstances would you likely encourage a close relative - child‚ spouse‚ parent‚ or friend - to see a psychologist rather than a psychiatrist? General Questions - General General Questions PSY 480 Week 1 Examination
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