[Cabs-talk] Meeting reminder

Angela fowler fowlers at syix.com
Sat Mar 28 18:39:10 UTC 2009


Just moving Aziza's message up to the top of the email for easier viewing.
Aziza, don't you just love computers? 

Hi Everyone,
I apologize for the short notice, I've been recovering from finals week.
Yes, it's early for finals, (everyone's been asking.) My school decided to
give us four finals a year, doesn't that sound so appealing? *smile* Oh
well. It's over... for now.
So meeting, tomorrow five P.M. It'll be fun, so come join us, we even have
guest speaker!
Conference Number: (616) 347-8400
Passcode: 184220
Time: 5 P.M.

Thanks guys, hope to see you there tomorrow.
Aziza 

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>    1. North Dakota State Convention Postponed Due To Flooding
>       (David Andrews)
>    2. FW: Law Fellowship Opportunity (tina thomas )
>    3. High School Essay Contest (Joe Orozco)
>    4. Legislative Alert-Immediate Action Needed to Support The
>       Higher education Textbook Commission (David Andrews)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 15:28:52 -0500
> From: David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com>
> Subject: [Cabs-talk] North Dakota State Convention Postponed Due To
> 	Flooding
> To: david.andrews at nfbnet.org
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> The following message comes from Jennelle Bichler, President of the 
> NFB of North Dakota.
>
> David Andrews
>
>
>
> Hello all?
>
>
>
> I regret to inform you all that our State convention must be 
> rescheduled due to the flooding we are having here in North Dakota.  
> Our State convention was scheduled for April 4th at the Prairie Rose 
> Inn in Fargo from 9 am to 5pm.  It has been rescheduled for May 16th 
> at the Prairie Rose Inn in Fargo from 9am to 5pm.
>
>
>
>   We are truly sorry about the inconvenience that this may cause 
> everyone however, for the safety and the flooding concern we must 
> rescheduled.
>
>
>
>   We are looking forward to having a great convention and the biggest 
> convention that the NFB of North Dakota has seen.  So please do not 
> let this delay discourage you.  Thank you so much for your patience 
> and understanding and we look forward to seeing you all in May for our 
> state Convention.  If you have any questions please feel free to 
> contact me at the contact information below.  Thank you and God Bless.
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
>
> Jennelle Bichler
>
> Affiliate President
>
> National Federation of the blind of North Dakota
>
> 2581 Villa Dr. Apt 214
>
> Fargo ND 58103
>
> 701-200-4486
>
> president at nfbnd.org
>
> Web: www.nfbnd.org
>
>
>
>
> David Andrews and white cane Harry.
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 15:04:43 -0700
> From: "tina thomas " <tinadt at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [Cabs-talk] FW: Law Fellowship Opportunity
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> Subject: Law Fellowship Opportunity
>
>
> Hello WAIV Students,
>
> I've attached a flyer for a law internship that begins this fall. The 
> application deadline is April 15th.
>
> If you would like any assistance with resume writing, interview 
> skills, etc., please contact me to set up an appointment to meet with 
> the WAIV Project Coordinator, Leticia Moya.
>
> Have a good weekend!
>
> Kari Mar
> WAIV Project Secretary
> Office of Students with Disabilities
> California State University, Los Angeles kmar at calstatela.edu
> (323) 343-6086
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 22:24:45 -0400
> From: "Joe Orozco" <jsorozco at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Cabs-talk] High School Essay Contest
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> World Future Society High School Essay Contest
>
> http://www.wfs.org/Sept-Oct08/FUTUP-SEP/Essaycontest.htm
>
> As you look ahead to the years after high school, one of the biggest 
> challenges is what kind of world will be waiting for you, especially 
> as you enter the workplace or decide what sort of career to pursue.  
> What skills and knowledge are going to be most the valuable to you in a
job or career?
> What areas should you concentrate on in college?  What job areas will 
> have the most opportunities in five years? In ten years?
>
> The world around us is becoming an increasingly complex place, with 
> changes occurring at an accelerating pace, but it is also an exciting 
> one, especially when you begin to understand what is happening and 
> why.  One way to make some sense of the dizzying environment we live 
> in is to identify what have been called 'Trends' in the world around 
> us. Another way to say this is to describe how a specific change or set of
change s is occurring -
> how fast, in what direction, and with what consequences.   When we talk
> about consequences, we really mean:  What might the world look like as 
> a result of this change?
>
> Of course, no one can really predict the future, but we can think 
> about more and less likely possibilities (such as, it is very likely 
> the sun will come up tomorrow) and prepare for the most likely.  Also, 
> it is also likely that some changes might influence others (such as, 
> the Internet might make it easier to do homework).  And what is most 
> interesting about the future is how it might change your own life and 
> the lives of others in your school, family, community or even country.
>
> Describe the trends you want to talk about in your essay in your own 
> words, including what changes you expect to occur, and include your 
> understanding of the consequences that might result in the lives of 
> people affected by the trends you describe. Use as much detail as you 
> feel is necessary to make the description easy to understan d and 
> meaningful to its readers. Remember that you are describing change in 
> the real world and not a world of fiction, so do some research in the 
> area or areas you have chosen about how change actually occurs and include
your citations with the paper.
>
> For the purposes of this Essay Contest, an essay is a three-part paper 
> that lays out and develops a position in response to the essay contest
question.
> Although researching the topic to find examples that support your 
> points is crucial to writing your essay, it should be more than a 
> research paper, a narrative description of an event, or a statement of
opinion.
>
> Your essay should contain the following:
>
> An introduction, which introduces the subject and contains an 
> explanation of your position. The objective is to demonstrate that you 
> understand the essay contest question and have formed a response to it.
>
> A body, which develops your argument using research and analysis. T he 
> process of analysis may include comparing and contrasting, 
> differentiating among several ideas or events, critiquing a variety of 
> perspectives, interpreting results, or drawing inferences. In this 
> section, you should analyze two case studies. Be sure to identify the 
> sources of your information or ideas.
>
> A conclusion, which summarizes the research and analysis presented in 
> the essay and sets forth your conclusions. Drawing on ideas already 
> presented, you should demonstrate that your conclusions support the 
> position you put forward in the opening paragraphs. Your aim is to 
> convince the reader that your position is reasonable and valid.
>
> Your essay should also include notes and a bibliography except when 
> using APA style:
>
> Reference notes (footnotes or endnotes) give the sources of your 
> information or ideas. Footnotes are placed at the bottom of the page 
> where the information appears. Alternatively, you may gather all the 
> notes at the end of the text as endnotes.
>
> A bibliography is a list of the works that you have referred to in 
> your essay or have consulted in order to write it.
>
> Essays that use a variety of sources-academic journals, news 
> magazines, newspapers, books, government documents, publications from 
> research organizations-fare better in the contest.
>
> Citations in the reference notes or bibliography should follow rules 
> given in a handbook such as the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research 
> Papers or the Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and 
> Dissertations. Typically a n entry will have at least the name of the 
> author or editor, title of the work, and date and place of 
> publication. The bibliography should be arranged alphabetically by the
last names of the authors.
>
> The Internet or World Wide Web should not be the only source for your
essay.
> Be aware that you may encounter "republished" or "third generation"
> information on the Internet that is inaccurate or improperly attributed.
> When citing Internet sources, you must include the following information:
> author(s), title of work, Internet address, and date information was 
> accessed. Detailed instructions can be obtained from the manuals 
> listed above. For the purposes of this essay, Internet sources should 
> be listed separately from non-electronic sources, such as books, 
> magazines, and newspapers.
>
>
>
> Again, send all submission (double spaced and no smaller than 12 font) 
> to Tim Mack, <tmack(at)wfs.org> (replace (at) with @)
>
>  by March 31st2009.
>
> First prize - $300 - 3 year student membership in WFS -- Free 
> admission to Chicago conference in July 2009 Second prize $200 2 year 
> student membership in WFS -- Free admission to Chicago conference in 
> July 2009 Third prize $100 - 1 year student membership in WFS -- Free 
> admission to Chicago conference in July 2009
>
>
>
> Complete guidelines available at:
>
> http://www.wfs.org/Sept-Oct08/FUTUP-SEP/Essaycontest.htm
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 11:00:12 -0500
> From: David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com>
> Subject: [Cabs-talk] Legislative Alert-Immediate Action Needed to
> 	Support The Higher education Textbook Commission
> To: david.andrews at nfbnet.org
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> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: "Hartle, Jesse" <JHartle at nfb.org>
>
>
> Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 1:27 PM
>
> Subject: Legislative Alert-Immediate Action Needed to Support The 
> Higher
>
> education Textbook Commission
>
> Fellow Federationists:
>
> It has come to my attention that Congressman Yarmuth of Kentucky has
>
> circulated a Dear Colleague letter in support of funding the 
> Commission
>
> that will study ways to provide accessible textbooks to Blind students
>
> in higher education.  This Commission was created in the 
> Reauthorization
>
> of the Higher Education Act and passed by Congress last year.
>
> It is urgent that we contact members of the House of Representatives 
> and
>
> ask them to sign on to Congressman Yarmuth's Dear Colleague letter.  
> If
>
> funding is not provided in the Appropriations process, no work will be
>
> done to correct the problems that Blind students face in obtaining
>
> accessible textbooks.
>
> We worked very hard to get the language in the Higher Education
>
> legislation to solve this problem, and now we need to do our best to
>
> ensure funding is provided.
>
> Congressman Yarmuth is holding the letter open for cosigners through
>
> Wednesday, April 1.  Currently, only 6 members of the House have 
> signed
>
> on to the letter and I have listed them below.
>
> If your Representative wants to be added to this letter he or she 
> should
>
> contact Lillian Pace in Congressman Yarmuth's office.  You can be
>
> connected to your Representatives office by calling the Capitol
>
> Switchboard at (202) 225-3121.
>
> Please contact me with any questions.  I thank all of you for your 
> hard
>
> work on this important issue.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jesse M. Hartle
>
> Government Programs Specialist
>
> NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
>
> (410) 659-9314, extension 2233
>
> E-mail:  jhartle at nfb.org <
> mailto:jhartle at nfb.org>
>
> Cosigners of Dear Colleague Letter
>
> Congressman Yarmuth
>
> Congressman McDermott
>
> Congressman Conyers
>
> Congressman Hinojosa
>
> Congressman Bobby Scott
>
> Congressman Petri
>
>
>
>
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>
Hi Everyone,
I apologize for the short notice, I've been recovering from finals week.
Yes, it's early for finals, (everyone's been asking.) My school decided to
give us four finals a year, doesn't that sound so appealing? *smile* Oh
well. It's over... for now.
So meeting, tomorrow five P.M. It'll be fun, so come join us, we even have
guest speaker!
Conference Number: (616) 347-8400
Passcode: 184220
Time: 5 P.M.

Thanks guys, hope to see you there tomorrow.
Aziza

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