Whether it was Israeli Dancing on the basketball courts on Friday nights, with my buddies, learning about what it means to be a Reform Jew, or sharing a rustic bunk with ten other girls, Eisner has truly enriched my life. However, the most incredible thing that Eisner does for a camper is give them the unmistakable feeling of community. Campers eat, sleep, study, dance, sing, pray, run, climb and live together in a for a summer surrounded by people who have embraced the essence of Judaism. At Eisner, I have participated in the most spiritually moving worship services. I have stood on the tables in the Chadar Ochel, the dining room, arm in arm with my friends singing during song sessions.
If you don’t have very many friends, CAB is where you want to be. With an abundance of great, friendly members, it could help you gain lifetime friends. CAB host events such as lunch socials, midnight breakfast, tailgating for games, and concerts. I’m sure by the end of the school year, you’ll have plenty friends. You also gain leadership skills when being a member of CAB.
Increased diversity in the workplace has made companies put programs and training in place. The workplace, corporations and organizations have mounted diversity-training programs to increase organizational effectiveness and combat prejudice. (Schaefer, 2012, p. 33) People, who get along with each other, tend to work with each other which can impact productivity and profitability. Since moving to Texas my husband and I have had the pleasure of experiencing different diversity groups in our area. We attended a Greek Orthodox Festival and while we were there we watched people dance to Taverna-Style music, we ate Gyros, Dolmas which is herbed rice and beef rolled in a grape leaf, and we also had Keftethes (Greek meatballs), and Spanakopita (spinach in filo).
I’m excited about the concert because this will be my first time seeing Fantasia in concert live. Although, we’re sitting in the grass area at a distance I can still see her on a big screen TV. Also, this is the time when our close friends get together and picnic in the park. It’s great too, because some people get fancy and bring their own version on how to picnic while listening to jazz in the park. For example, some bring their own tables, their personal wine glasses with decorative patterns on them, their food in chafing dishes to keep warm, china and silverware to eat with.
The king and queen sat at there throne. It was a nice dinner everyone was having fun, some were singing and others where dancing. It was all going swell until John’s camera was spotted out. “Ni Le Low Eya” (Look, over there, it’s a device) everyone looked at it; the camera was created to return to the creator of it when in pursuit. While the camera was going to the lab the two tribes warriors following.
Enjoying learning outside classroom, having lunch at Pizza Buno with friends, spending hours in the resourceful library for the upcoming exams, and driving to Montreal during weekends are only some of what I could probably picture myself as a student in SUNY Plattsburgh. How I got to know SUNY Plattsburgh was solely through endless searches of universities in New York, and now I am really looking forward to be part of the community of SUNY Plattsburgh. Knowing that it only takes a merely five minutes’ drive to Plattsburgh downtown, an hour or so to Montreal from SUNY Plattsburgh enlightens a travel enthusiast like me. Also, the staffs that I contacted via email are really helpful throughout my admission process. Their helpful and efficient responses contribute a lot when making decisions on where to study for a great education environment with affordable prices.
BIRTHDAYS But a convenient day arrived when Herod spread an evening meal on his birthday for his high officials and the military commanders and the most prominent men of Gal′i·lee. 22 And the daughter of He·ro′di·as came in and danced and pleased Herod and those dining with him. The king said to the girl: “Ask me for whatever you want, and I will give it to you.” 23 Yes, he swore to her: “Whatever you ask me for, I will give it to you, up to half my kingdom.”24 So she went out and said to her mother: “What should I ask for?” She said: “The head of John the Baptizer.” 25 She immediately rushed in to the king and made her request, saying: “I want you to give me right away on a platter the head of John the Baptist.” 26 Although this deeply grieved him, the king did not want to disregard her request, because of his oaths and his guests. 27 So the king immediately sent a bodyguard and commanded him to bring John’s head. So he went off and beheaded him in the prison 28 and brought his head on a platter.
Monroe Park Campus I went to Monroe Park at the VCU campus. I pass it everyday on my way to my home, but last Thursday I observed few things I would not realize if I did not walk there with a partner for a while and watched everything carefully. I could not help but notice the shape of the park and how complicated it is. All the ways are crossing each other. A large group of people was setting with each other, talking in a language I could not understand, some of them were eating, and the others were just laughing.
Since my boyfriend is taking college courses, we decided to start studying together Sunday nights after dinner so we would get to see each other more often and be able to finish some work together. He would help me and I would help him. It is nice to have someone close to you able to help you through the courses. Between work and volunteering I hardly ever had time to study, but conveniently my boyfriend always works when I have days off from my job and that is usually when I would do my heavy all day
For example, a man that attends a dinner event with his wife who jokingly states “my wife is the talker” may seem outgoing at the party even if he is normally silent at home. (Tannen p.40) What does that example prove about communication between the sexes? This merely proves that American men tend to be more talkative than women in public situations. Tannen also used this quote as an example of a pathos” He gestured toward his wife & said, 'She's the talker in our family." The room burst into laughter; the man looked puzzled and hurt.