University of Baltimore, GOING SOLO: Solo Practitioner Panel: May ...
May 19, 2010 Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Location: School of Law Moot Court Room Contact Name: Law Career Development Office Contact E-mail: lawcareer@ubalt.edu Maryland Association for Justice, Inc., in conjunction with the University of Baltimore Law Career Development Office, is pleased to offer this presentation. PANELISTS: Diane M. Littlepage, alum '90: Founder of Littlepage & Associates. A seasoned trial lawyer, Ms. Littlepage concentrates on pursuing medical negligence cases through the firm's offices, located in the Baltimore/Washington area and the Eastern Shore of [more...]
Date: 2010-05-06 23:30:10
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Explore Howard: Law Day offers students early career advice
At Brock Bridge Elementary School, Leight, who works in health care law as the director of government relations and legal affairs for the Society of Professional Benefit Administrators, and Patel, an immigration attorney for her own law office, gave a presentation on the Constitution to teacher Angie Como's fifth-grade class. They discussed several topics from the Bill of Rights to the power states have to make laws that differ from federal laws. After their presentation, Leight and Patel had the students create their own class constitution. The students came up with five laws: no homework [more...]
Date: 2010-05-06 13:46:36
What are the Top Undergraduate Criminal Justice Schools?
Your best bet, in order to save money, time, and frustration, is to look for a school that offers an accelerated master’s program. These programs combine the coursework for a bachelor’s and master’s degree, allowing you to complete what would have been six years of schooling in five. These programs are usually very competitive when it comes to the admissions process, but are tremendously beneficial if getting your master’s in criminal justice is your end goal. This being said, there are plenty of excellent undergraduate schools to consider. According to US News and World Reports, some [more...]
Date: 2010-02-15 19:58:24
Interesting -Angels Fall – Nora Roberts – AudioBook CD ...
About Nora Roberts Nora Roberts was born in Silver Spring Maryland the youngest of five children. After a school career that included some time in Catholic school and the disciplines of nuns she married young more details… [more...]
Date: 2010-05-08 23:51:11
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Date: 2009-03-08 01:43:19
Deep Creek Lake Real Estate Blog: Judge Eiswert To Speak At 2010 ...
Deep Creek Lake Real Estate Information, Local News & Happenings in Garrett County Maryland, Current Events, Local Business Profiles, Upcoming Attractions, Vacation Rentals, Resort Realty, Community Profiles, Homes for Sale, Restaurants & Dining, Entertainment Schedules, Festivals & Gatherings, Churches & Charities, Wisp Ski & Golf Resort, Swallow Falls State Park, Youghiogheny & Casselman River, Garrett County Fair & more! Support the Republiucan Newspaper! It's only $9.95/year for the online edition! Garrett College will hold its 2010 commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 15, at 10:30 a.m. [more...]
Date: 2010-05-08 13:04:00
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Date: 2010-05-08 13:30:16
Vicki Voisin - The Paralegal Mentor with Paralegal Career ...
Ober/Kaler has offices in Baltimore, MD, Washington, DC, and Falls Church, VA. The firm provides integrated regulatory, transactional and litigation services to financial, health care, construction, and other business organizations. Ms. Peters has been a paralegal with Ober/Kaler since 1986. She is a member of the Maryland Association of Paralegals (MAP) and the National Federation of Paralegal Associations (NFPA). She is an also an associate member of the Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA). Not only is Ms. Peters a hardworking and dedicated paralegal, she is also an enthusiastic, devoted [more...]
Date: 2010-04-09 23:47:00
» Some students creating a false Facebook
In this down economy, with heavy competition for jobs, Maryland students and new graduates are joining an emerging national trend of modifying account names to elude snooping recruiters. “I had an internship that required me to do it because I worked for a politician and I couldn’t be associated with any kind of organization,” said Emily Winchatz, a Capitol Hill intern and senior government and philosophy major at the University of Maryland, College Park. “ said my best bet would be to just get off Facebook altogether or change my name so I couldn’t be searched,” [more...]
Date: 2010-03-02 00:01:39
Career Clusters, A Bridge Between Education and Career Planning
Since 1960s, career cluster resources have been used as career exploration and planning tools in schools, learning communities, and organizations across the nation. Career Clusters is a system that matches educational and career planning. Step 1: Identifying Career Cluster Interest Areas Career clusters are groups of similar occupations and industries. When teachers, counselors, and parents work with teens, college students, and adults, the first step is to complete career cluster assessment. The assessment identifies the highest career cluster areas. Career assessments show teens, college [more...]
Date: 2010-05-05 07:13:43
Catching WAY WAY WAY up....
Going to UNCP, he could opt to use his Criminal Justice degree to do something else if the military life doesn't suit him. Chandler and coach Gibbs will talk again soon. Right now, we're not certain that Chandler will continue his wrestling career at Pembroke (who sent four to NCAA Division II National Championships and returned two All-Americans). There is a big conflict between the ROTC and being a member of the wrestling team. Both groups demand loads of commitment and even more time. Only Chandler can determine if he can put forth the physical effort to do both. I will update you on his [more...]
Date: 2010-04-19 03:00:00
Physical Therapy Assistant Schools: Assistant Therapy – A Guide to ...
Assistant therapy students at San Diego Mesa College have access to one of the best CAPTE-accredited Physical Therapy Assistant programs in Southern California (which happens to be at one of the few physical therapy colleges accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges). In existence since 1971, the program is organized around 4 semesters in a lock step format, and prepares students to be professional practitioners. Classes are held during the day, with no obligatory summer sessions. Students spend 15 hours in class each week during the first semester, 14 hours each week [more...]
Date: 2010-01-25 14:58:18
High Tech Camp at WC offering Scholarships : The Chestertown Spy
A partnership between the Washington College Geographic Information Systems (GIS) program and the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) will provide scholarships for six high school students to have fun while learning a cutting-edge technology at the Computer Mapping Technology Summer Camp this summer. The camp, set for June 20-26, will be held on the Washington College campus and will include field trips to other locations in Kent County. The registration fee for the camp, which last year drew 67 students from grades 7 through 12, is $690. SAIC is a Fortune 500 company [more...]
Date: 2010-05-04 22:47:35
Auxiliary police aid enforcement | Washington Examiner
Reid, who has been volunteering with the department for more than 13 years, is one of three uniformed auxiliary police officers who assist career law enforcement officers in the office and on the street, according to Lt. Paul Simon, a career law enforcement officer with the department."They're serving their community," Simon said.The uniformed volunteer police force is unarmed and perform nonlaw-enforcement duties such as directing traffic, assist with reporting minor incidents and patrolling neighborhoods.Officers receive 24 hours of training that is tailored to their area of interest, Simon [more...]
Date: 2010-05-09 04:10:50
Was it “Greed” that was the catalyst for the financial meltdown ...
James Lawrence: has, for the past 14 years as Editorial Page editor, been responsible for producing more than 5,100 daily Editorial and Speaking Out pages. He started his journalism career in Cleveland shortly after graduating from Howard University in Washington, D.C. Along the way, he has had career stops in Denver, Orlando, Fla., and White Plains. But unquestionably, he says, some of his most rewarding years as a journalist have been here in Rochester, being a part of positive change. That change has included reforms that followed an aggressive âChallenging Albanyâ campaign, [more...]
Date: 2010-05-09 03:01:49
Nursery days are numbered « Maryland Family Magazine
Betsy Stein has been editor of Maryland Family magazine since 2002 and currently shares the job with Cheryl Clemens, who will be a regular guest on My Maryland Family. Betsy’s main and most fulfilling job, however, is her family — husband, Chris, and children, Maggie, 11; Lilly and Adam, 9; and Jonah, 5. Before kids, Betsy was a reporter for the Howard County Times beginning in 1991. She covered education, planning and zoning, and courts and cops at various points in her career. RSS Feed Monthly Archives February 2009 (1) March 2009 (21) April 2009 (22) May 2009 (20) June 2009 (22) July [more...]
Date: 2010-05-06 10:00:22
Cadd And Online Degrees
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Date: 2010-05-06 19:24:03
Volleyball Inks Maryland Duo - University of North Carolina ...
Track & Field: -Women 3rd | Men 5th- vs. CAA [more...]
Date: 2010-04-28 15:00:00
Mary's View: Once upon a time, there were Secretaries.
My secretarial career path began after high school with a receptionist and payroll clerk job for an electrical contractor where I met my husband. Summer of 1973, my first forty-hour paycheck was a net of $59.02. I moved on to better things after a few months, wanting the Mary Tyler Moore lifestyle. Two jobs later, I took a position at the corporate offices of a world-wide manufacturer in Jessup, Maryland. Those corporate secretaries knew what was expected of them, and I learned…don’t be a minute late arriving to work, don’t leave a minute early, and don’t take more than your [more...]
Date: 2010-04-18 22:19:00
Daily Business Report — April 23, 2010 | San Diego Metro Magazine
Henry DeVries, assistant dean at UC San Diego Extension and the jobs and careers editor for San Diego News Network, will speak on “Closing America’s Job Gap: Innovation and Job Creation,” at 8 a.m. on May 6 at the Hong Kong Association of Southern California and the International Trade Advisory Board quarterly joint breakfast meeting. It will be at National University, Spectrum Business Park Campus, 9388 Lightwave Ave., San Diego. Admission is $5 for nonmembers and payable at the door. DeVries says the job gap is the disparity between the good jobs being created by innovation in the [more...]
Date: 2010-04-23 14:08:37
Privacy Lives » Blog Archive » Washington Post: Md. law limits ...
State Superintendent of Schools Nancy S. Grasmick also cautioned last week that the bill “could interfere with an established process that assists many Maryland public school students . . . in the evaluation of appropriate career choices and in making academic decisions.” This entry was posted on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 and is filed under Children, Identification, Security. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Possibly related posts:Update: Pennsylvania School District Details Scope of [more...]
Date: 2010-04-15 17:53:09
Md. law limits military recruitment of high school students ...
Browse > Home / Legislation, U.S., Youth / Md. law limits military recruitment of high school students Michael Birnbaum reports: Maryland schools will no longer forward scores from a popular vocational test to military recruiters under new legislation that requires high school students to send the information themselves. The test, the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, or ASVAB, is administered by the military in schools across the country as a public service and is used by career counselors as a tool to guide students toward an array of jobs, not just those in the armed [more...]
Date: 2010-04-16 21:25:44
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