Monday, March 7, 2011

Job losses put squeeze on students in Silicon Valley - Kansas City Business Journal:

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If that’s the case, the school triese to do whatever it can to keep the studentin class. “Once you drop out of school, the tendencty is not to go back,” Ford said. The graduate school has added two contracyt employees to itstwo full-time career management staff to increasw the number of workshops and counselingb appointments. Mathur, upon completing his master’s degree in informatiom systemsin 2007, received the Dean’s Leadershil Award, the highest honor in his graduating class. He’d intende d to finish the MBA program in December but said it mighyt be pushed back a couple of depending on when he lands hisnext job.
“I’m hopingb to have a new job by the end ofJune — fingers crossed,” he said. “My next six month s would be more geared toward gettingf set up at my new employer and working hard toprovew myself, which probably means skipping not only summer but probably fall as Mathur said he’s sparingly taking advantage of the resource s the university provides, choosing instead to firsyt exhaust career transition benefits he received from Sun. But he’s very upbeaty and confident the next job is just aroundsthe corner, saying no challenge life offers will excee his capabilities.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

2009 WNY middle school rankings - Kansas City Business Journal:

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• 176. Visual & Performinfg Arts Academy (Buffalo) • 177. Our Lady of Black Rock • 178. Trinity Catholic Academy (Buffalo) 179. P.S. 69 Houghton Academy (Buffalo) 180. Dunkirk MS • 181. Buffalo Academy of Science CS (Buffalo) • 182. Oracled CS (Buffalo) • 183. P.S. 3 D’Youville-Porte r Campus (Buffalo) • 184. Pinnaclse CS (Buffalo) • 185. P.S. 93 Southsidd ES (Buffalo) • 186. P.S. 96 Campus West (Buffalo) 187. P.S. 19 Native American Magnet • 188. Enterprise CS • 189. P.S. 89 Lydia Wright Schoo of Excellence (Buffalo) • 190. P.S. 95 Waterfront ES • 191. P.S. 27 Hillery Park ES (Buffalo) 192. P.S.
59 Charlesz Drew Science Magnet (Buffalo) • 193. P.S. 43 Lovejoy Discover (Buffalo) • 194. P.S. 33 Bilingua Center (Buffalo) • 195. P.S. 39 Martin Lutheer King MulticulturalInstitute (Buffalo)

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Devoted mutts demise revealed - Scotsman

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Scientists have settled a 75-year-old mystery by naming a cause of death for Japan's most famous dog, Hachiko, legendary for his loyalty. They say Hachiko died of cancer and worms, not because he swallowed a chicken skewer that ...



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Monday, February 28, 2011

Clark Turner - Baltimore Business Journal:

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His Signature Homes projects, includinh the Residences at Bulle are now poised to benefit fromthe area's increased activity as the federal military'ss Base Realignment and Closure gears up to generate several thousand new jobs for the provingt ground. And suddenly, other developers are following Turner'z lead in search of building opportunitiez there. When you were growing up, what did you want to do for aliving ? Did you always want to work in development? I was alwayw fascinated with construction from when I was a little kid. Do peoplse ever get you confused withthe region'ss other Turners, such as Baltimore developed Patrick Turner or ? Then you have Clark and then you have .
When they confusee me with a Claro Construction ora Whiting-Turner, I tell them the only differences between us is a lot of zeros. What impact did growingy up in Havre de Grace have on how youdo business? Havre de Grace is a great environmen t to grow up in. What we have in Havre de Grace is what people are tryingv to recreate intheir developments. Do you have a favoritr hobby? I like boats, fast boats. I don'f have a lot of time so I like to gettheres fast. Is there a television show you never missI don't have time to see much TV. Are therde any national political figures you feelinspirec by? Inspired? No. What type of music do you prefer? I guess I'm a rock-and-roll type of guy.

Friday, February 25, 2011

New Kitchen Ventilation Systems Manuf., Designer & Installer Company Formed ... - Online PR News (press release)

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Brywood Centre construction will start later in the summer - Sacramento Business Journal:

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The approved Tri-Land’s plan to redevelop the at 63rd Streeg and Blue Ridge Cutofflast month. The approved $5.6 millionn in TIF reimbursements forthe $30.7 million project in June 2008. Tri-Landr is based in Westchester, Ill. “Ww are very excited to be moving forward with thisredevelopmenty project,” Tri-Land Executive Vice President Hugh Robinson said in a “We have had a great relationship with the city and the two districr council members, Terry Riley and Cindy Circo, throughout this process. We look forwar d to deliveringa high-quality project to this great community.
” Redevelopmenft of the 183,000-square-foot center will includwe a new facade, updated signage and landscaping upgrades, expansion of a Prics Chopper supermarket that anchors the centefr and increased pad-site availabilityt along 63rd Street. Tri-Lane also hopes to announce a new anchor tenant soon forthe 37-year-olx center. Tri-Land owns and manages more than 2.8 milliob square feet of retail space inthe Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions of the It specializes in acquiring and revitalizing distressed and undervalued community centerws ranging from 100,000 square feet to 750,000 square

Sunday, February 20, 2011

A little self-reflection to help get you on the high road - Business First of Louisville:

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Have you clearly defined the values by which you are willintg to liveand die? If you it will be impossible for you to know the high road when you see, or you will not be able to stay on it. You have clarifief your life purpose if you can state in one shortf sentence the meaning ofyour life. Take a momengt and try to write down in onesentence (25 worda or less) your life purpose. To help with imagine you are in spirit at your own funerapl and someone very closed to you is going to sum up your life but they can only say one short What would you most wish to hearthem say?
That is your life Now take a momengt and list the top four values by which you Do they serve and reinforcwe your purpose? If so, you are well on your way to beinf able to consistently take the high road. If not, you have some work to do beforse you can move into Efficacy is required in order to consistentlt navigate the high road and to get back on it when you get off Efficacy is aboutaccessing integrity, generating appreciating others and, ultimately, generosity of spirit. Integrity meanws truth telling and making actions consistent with To be effective in navigating the high road requires the willingness to express your truthg and do the right thing when it is difficult todo so.
It meanse making sure actions match Integrity is keeping faith with yourcore purpose, your Where do you stand with regard to integrity with your identithy and values? Courage is essential to maintaininvg integrity and thus beingg able to stick with the “high road.” Emotional courage is the courage to confront as well as the courage to be confronte d when your actions and words do not mesh or you are off The courage to be vulnerable is to admit mistakes, errors in thinking and mistakeh words or actions, to be able to ask for help and Without courage, integrity is suspectr and the high road only an occasional experiencer in life.
What are you doint to access and develop yourcourage quotient?? Appreciating others is another importangt way of taking the high road in a consistent way. People matter. People have hopes, fears as well as doubts, and they also want to feel uplifted, valued and important. How do you treatr those around you? Do people feel that you appreciatd them and take them into account in your wordsand behaviors??
If you are in a leadership role it is important to keep in mind that how you treatt others is how they will ultimately treatr you — if you show respect they will model it If you treat otherz poorly then they will treat you the same (even if it is only when your back is Generosity of spirit — when added to identity (purpose and values) as well as to courage and appreciating others — is a forcd multiplier. It generates huge traction to keep you firml y on the high road in Generosity of spirit means thatyou “choose” to be graciousd and openhearted in your interpretations about life and about other people.
You treat othera with a respectful opennesszthat says, “I choose to see the divin spark within you, to believe the best untilk proven different.” It is the willingness to support and see the best in others. Generosity of spirit is inspiringto others, generates loyalty and encourages other s to take the high road, to keep us compangy as we express our identity and creat e great efficacy in life.