The Rotaract Mississauga general meeting agenda included: a guest speaker from the Boys & Girls Club of Peel; a cheque presentation to the Boys & Girls Club; an update on the upcoming TEDxMississauga event; and announcements about upcoming committee meetings, social events, and volunteer opportunities including a blood drive and coat drive.
This document outlines the agenda and updates for the Rotaract Club of Mississauga's general meeting on October 9, 2013. Key items discussed include an upcoming Living Lights tree decoration event, a recent road cleanup volunteer activity, plans for guest speakers and a hospital tour. Upcoming social and charity events like a poker tournament and movie night are announced. International service initiatives supporting milk distribution in the Philippines are also mentioned. The next club meeting is scheduled for October 17.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held its general meeting on July 17, 2013. The agenda included happy quarters, recognizing members of the week, and providing updates on upcoming local service and social events. Upcoming local service opportunities included a blood drive on July 25th and volunteering at Steps to End Violence Against Women on July 28th. The social committee discussed past successful events including a trip to Wonderland and announced an upcoming cottage trip to Sauble Beach from August 16-18. The international committee announced guest speakers for September and future clubbing nights. The meeting encouraged members to get involved in committees and upcoming initiatives.
Local farmers in Ocampo, Camarines Sur now have improved infrastructure and economic opportunities due to projects funded by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR). Specifically, the DAR provided a P3 million farm-to-market road and a P750,000 solar dryer. The 300-meter road and 420 square meter dryer benefit over 700 agrarian reform beneficiaries by reducing travel time and costs to markets while improving the drying of harvested rice. Additionally, the DAR is implementing the Agrarian Reform Community Connectivity and Economic Support Services project in Albay, which provides machinery and training to rice farmers, aiming to increase their income by 178%.
This document summarizes the agenda for a Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on August 15, 2012. The agenda included a presentation on why join Rotaract, a members of the week recognition, a Group Study Exchange presentation, updates on the District Conference and Rotary UN Day, and committee updates. It also announced upcoming social events like a Halloween party and a shoreline cleanup recap from an event in September.
The document summarizes the agenda and notes from a Rotaract Club of Mississauga general meeting on September 25, 2013. It discusses upcoming events for the Living Lights fundraiser, a David Pallett memorial golf tournament volunteering opportunity, and RYLA 2014 conference in Washington DC. It also provides recaps of a recent shoreline cleanup and guest speaker on literacy in Guatemala. Upcoming local service events announced include a blood drive, road cleanup, and tour of a health center. The international committee announcements include a cancelled Halloween party, upcoming fundraiser for shoes in the Philippines, and awareness efforts including international Skype calls and facts.
The document outlines the agenda and notes for a Rotaract Club of Mississauga general meeting on August 28, 2013. Key items discussed include upcoming events like the Living Lights tree decorating and lighting, a Rotary Day trip to visit the UN in New York, and a Halloween party fundraiser. Social events mentioned are a picnic at Erindale Park and a meet and greet. The international committee discusses fundraising for service projects in the Philippines through events like a hot yoga session. The next general meeting on September 11th will feature a guest speaker on leadership skills.
The Rotaract Mississauga general meeting agenda included: a guest speaker from the Boys & Girls Club of Peel; a cheque presentation to the Boys & Girls Club; an update on the upcoming TEDxMississauga event; and announcements about upcoming committee meetings, social events, and volunteer opportunities including a blood drive and coat drive.
This document outlines the agenda and updates for the Rotaract Club of Mississauga's general meeting on October 9, 2013. Key items discussed include an upcoming Living Lights tree decoration event, a recent road cleanup volunteer activity, plans for guest speakers and a hospital tour. Upcoming social and charity events like a poker tournament and movie night are announced. International service initiatives supporting milk distribution in the Philippines are also mentioned. The next club meeting is scheduled for October 17.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held its general meeting on July 17, 2013. The agenda included happy quarters, recognizing members of the week, and providing updates on upcoming local service and social events. Upcoming local service opportunities included a blood drive on July 25th and volunteering at Steps to End Violence Against Women on July 28th. The social committee discussed past successful events including a trip to Wonderland and announced an upcoming cottage trip to Sauble Beach from August 16-18. The international committee announced guest speakers for September and future clubbing nights. The meeting encouraged members to get involved in committees and upcoming initiatives.
Local farmers in Ocampo, Camarines Sur now have improved infrastructure and economic opportunities due to projects funded by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR). Specifically, the DAR provided a P3 million farm-to-market road and a P750,000 solar dryer. The 300-meter road and 420 square meter dryer benefit over 700 agrarian reform beneficiaries by reducing travel time and costs to markets while improving the drying of harvested rice. Additionally, the DAR is implementing the Agrarian Reform Community Connectivity and Economic Support Services project in Albay, which provides machinery and training to rice farmers, aiming to increase their income by 178%.
This document summarizes the agenda for a Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on August 15, 2012. The agenda included a presentation on why join Rotaract, a members of the week recognition, a Group Study Exchange presentation, updates on the District Conference and Rotary UN Day, and committee updates. It also announced upcoming social events like a Halloween party and a shoreline cleanup recap from an event in September.
The document summarizes the agenda and notes from a Rotaract Club of Mississauga general meeting on September 25, 2013. It discusses upcoming events for the Living Lights fundraiser, a David Pallett memorial golf tournament volunteering opportunity, and RYLA 2014 conference in Washington DC. It also provides recaps of a recent shoreline cleanup and guest speaker on literacy in Guatemala. Upcoming local service events announced include a blood drive, road cleanup, and tour of a health center. The international committee announcements include a cancelled Halloween party, upcoming fundraiser for shoes in the Philippines, and awareness efforts including international Skype calls and facts.
The document outlines the agenda and notes for a Rotaract Club of Mississauga general meeting on August 28, 2013. Key items discussed include upcoming events like the Living Lights tree decorating and lighting, a Rotary Day trip to visit the UN in New York, and a Halloween party fundraiser. Social events mentioned are a picnic at Erindale Park and a meet and greet. The international committee discusses fundraising for service projects in the Philippines through events like a hot yoga session. The next general meeting on September 11th will feature a guest speaker on leadership skills.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held a general meeting on July 31, 2013. The agenda included recognizing a member of the week, collecting membership dues, discussing the club's recent coffee tent fundraiser at Ribfest, and planning for upcoming events like a cottage trip and the Symphony of Lights. Committee updates covered local service projects, social events, and international service ideas like fundraising to support schools in Cambodia, Ghana, and the Philippines. The international committee is looking for new members and projects for club volunteers abroad.
The Rotaract Mississauga meeting agenda included recognizing a member of the week, collecting happy quarters donations, providing updates about upcoming Singfest and Harlem Shake videos, discussing club business and committee work, learning about district events, and having a social activity. Key upcoming dates mentioned were the induction ceremony on April 3rd, a general meeting on April 17th, and the year-end gala prom on June 14th. The club is accepting applications for the 2013-14 executive positions.
This document defines and provides examples of key chemical concepts: filtration separates materials by particle size or solubility, distillation separates substances in a solution based on boiling points, evaporation isolates solids dissolved in liquids, solubility is how much solute dissolves in solvent, flammability is a substance's ability to burn in oxygen, reactivity is how readily a substance combines chemically with others. Examples given are a candle burning and copper reacting with oxygen to form copper oxide.
The document announces upcoming volunteer events for a shoreline cleanup and family day at a local park. It provides details on an almost completed book drive and an upcoming Halloween party and winter gala. Committee meeting recaps are listed for the coming weeks on international service, social, and local service topics. Highlights from past meetings include a trip to Canada's Wonderland, clubhouse cleanup, blood drive, and team building activities.
James Buchanan was the 15th President of the United States, serving from 1857 to 1861. He was the only president from Pennsylvania and the last born in the 18th century. Buchanan was born in 1791 in Cove Gap and served one term as president before dying in 1868 in Lancaster.
Population dynamics is the study of changes in population size and age structure over time. There are five basic components that affect population changes: birth, death, gender ratio, age structure, and dispersal. Birth rate depends on factors like food availability, age of first reproduction, birth interval, and average offspring per pregnancy. Gender ratio is the proportion of males to females in a population. Dispersal involves animals moving from their birthplace to a new area to live and reproduce. Simple models of population growth assume resources are unlimited and growth occurs exponentially over time. More complex models allow for discrete time intervals and environmental influences on the growth rate.
This document contains the agenda and minutes from a Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on May 15, 2013. The meeting included recognizing the member of the week, collecting happy quarters, and providing updates on upcoming events including Singfest auditions, the Festival of Lights, the year-end gala, Relay for Life and RYLA. It also included club business and committee updates, as well as a social activity involving movie title and member name puzzles.
The Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda included happy quarters, members of the week, announcements about upcoming events like Sky Battle and a community project in Kenya. Committee updates were provided and international initiatives like a book drive to Sri Lanka and a polio penny drive competition were discussed. Upcoming committee meetings for international, local and social committees were announced. The next general meeting will be on January 23rd and will include an international debate.
The Rotaract Club of Mississauga held a general meeting on July 31, 2013. The agenda included recognizing a member of the week, collecting membership dues, discussing the club's recent coffee tent fundraiser at Ribfest, and planning for upcoming events like a cottage trip and the Symphony of Lights. Committee updates covered local service projects, social events, and international service ideas like fundraising to support schools in Cambodia, Ghana, and the Philippines. The international committee is looking for new members and projects for club volunteers abroad.
The Rotaract Mississauga meeting agenda included recognizing a member of the week, collecting happy quarters donations, providing updates about upcoming Singfest and Harlem Shake videos, discussing club business and committee work, learning about district events, and having a social activity. Key upcoming dates mentioned were the induction ceremony on April 3rd, a general meeting on April 17th, and the year-end gala prom on June 14th. The club is accepting applications for the 2013-14 executive positions.
This document defines and provides examples of key chemical concepts: filtration separates materials by particle size or solubility, distillation separates substances in a solution based on boiling points, evaporation isolates solids dissolved in liquids, solubility is how much solute dissolves in solvent, flammability is a substance's ability to burn in oxygen, reactivity is how readily a substance combines chemically with others. Examples given are a candle burning and copper reacting with oxygen to form copper oxide.
The document announces upcoming volunteer events for a shoreline cleanup and family day at a local park. It provides details on an almost completed book drive and an upcoming Halloween party and winter gala. Committee meeting recaps are listed for the coming weeks on international service, social, and local service topics. Highlights from past meetings include a trip to Canada's Wonderland, clubhouse cleanup, blood drive, and team building activities.
James Buchanan was the 15th President of the United States, serving from 1857 to 1861. He was the only president from Pennsylvania and the last born in the 18th century. Buchanan was born in 1791 in Cove Gap and served one term as president before dying in 1868 in Lancaster.
Population dynamics is the study of changes in population size and age structure over time. There are five basic components that affect population changes: birth, death, gender ratio, age structure, and dispersal. Birth rate depends on factors like food availability, age of first reproduction, birth interval, and average offspring per pregnancy. Gender ratio is the proportion of males to females in a population. Dispersal involves animals moving from their birthplace to a new area to live and reproduce. Simple models of population growth assume resources are unlimited and growth occurs exponentially over time. More complex models allow for discrete time intervals and environmental influences on the growth rate.
This document contains the agenda and minutes from a Rotaract Mississauga general meeting on May 15, 2013. The meeting included recognizing the member of the week, collecting happy quarters, and providing updates on upcoming events including Singfest auditions, the Festival of Lights, the year-end gala, Relay for Life and RYLA. It also included club business and committee updates, as well as a social activity involving movie title and member name puzzles.
The Rotaract Mississauga General Meeting agenda included happy quarters, members of the week, announcements about upcoming events like Sky Battle and a community project in Kenya. Committee updates were provided and international initiatives like a book drive to Sri Lanka and a polio penny drive competition were discussed. Upcoming committee meetings for international, local and social committees were announced. The next general meeting will be on January 23rd and will include an international debate.