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Extractions: a Nine-Month Diploma Program The Band Instrument Repair (BIR) Program at Minnesota State College-Southeast Technical (formerly named Red Wing/Winona Technical College) is a 41-credit comprehensive study of the repair of Woodwinds and Brasswinds. A seminar in percussion repair and maintenance is included. Students graduating fro m BIR receive a diploma. Full-time students are able to complete the BIR program in nine months. There is great emphasis on hands-on practice, with approximately eighty percent of learning occurring in the lab environment where the student actively repairs musical instruments owned by private individuals, schools, and music stores. The curriculum is designed to introduce the student to the most common repairs and adjustments, creating a foundation for further study and practice of major repairs, overhauls, as well as restorations. Red Wing, Minnesota is located on the Mississippi River about 50 miles southeast of Minneapolis/St. Paul.
Extractions: Search Site Map Navigation: Quick Links Getting Started Visit Our College Request Information Departments Programs/Courses Online Education What's New! Course Schedule Contact Us Saint Paul College will review requests for transfer of credit from individuals who have completed coursework from other accredited post-secondary institutions. The number of credits transferred to Saint Paul College is dependent upon the specific requirements of each program or degree offered at Saint Paul College. Transfer credits accepted will appear on the Saint Paul College transcript and can be used to satisfy the program graduation requirements but will not be used to calculate the grade point average. To be eligible for a degree, diploma or certificate, a student must earn at least one-third of the program requirements at Saint Paul College. The requirements may be decreased to 12 credits with transfer credits from another Minnesota State Colleges and Universities institution or the University of Minnesota. Students also may be eligible to transfer credit to Saint Paul College through the following: CLEP (College Level Examination Program) is a national program of credit-by-examination that offers the opportunity to obtain recognition for college-level achievement. There are both General Exams (English Composition, Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences/History) and Subject Exams in areas such as Statistics or Sociology. General Exams measure achievement in core, general or liberal education requirements. Subject Exams measure achievement in specific college courses and can be used to grant exemption from course requirements. Credits accepted are based on American Council on Education recommendation.
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Extractions: There are many benefits to our unique learning model, including a rigorous and comprehensive curriculum based on the Core Knowledge sequence, the flexibility of learning anytime and anywhere, the support of qualified professional educators, the credibility of being affiliated with a public virtual school in the state of Minnesota, and an individualized and self-paced learning program that adapts to your child's unique need.
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Extractions: Army ROTC Program Info Our featured schools provide you with program descriptions and request for information forms. Azusa Pacific University Azusa Biola University La Mirada California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University - Pomona Pomona California State University - Fresno Fresno California State University - Fullerton
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Extractions: 1024 X 768 Fun Stuff Homepage Addicted? No Way! Bamboo Tigers Cymru Am Byth ... Cool Links Japan Welcome to Japan! Geisha Japanese Shrines Kabuto ... Japan Links Military Stuff Aircraft Maintainers Enlistment Humor Forgotten Mechanic Navyman ... Military Links Military Photos Battleship Mikasa Hawaiian Memorials Humboldt County, CA NAS Memphis ... USS Pampanito USS Midway Ship's History Ship's Specifications Midway's CO's Midway's Awards ... Midway Links Air Wing Five Air Wing History Air Wing Cruises Air-to-Air Victories Photo Gallery VAQ-136 Squadron History Squadron Emblem Squadron CO's Squadron Cruises ... AGM-88 HARM First of all, I want to welcome everyone to my little corner of the world. While this may not be the most elaborate website on the Internet, I hope you will like what you find here. While this site was originally created for fun, it has since developed into a permanent hobby. I have incorporated several subjects into my site, which include humor, seriousness, Japanese culture and military history. While browsing through my site, I hope you will find some things that interest you and maybe even educate you a little more about the world in which we live.
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Extractions: November/December 2002 During the first Gulf War several GIs took a very public stand in refusing to be sent overseas in what they viewed as a war for control of oil, not to defend their country. They took a stand dictated by their consciences, and received a lot of public support, as well as punishment from the military. For those who are considering conscientious objection, there are many longstanding organizations which can provide assistance and counseling. Here we feature information on the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors ( www.objector.org The Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors supports and promotes individual and collective resistance to war and preparations for war. While most of us are teaching our kids to avoid violence, the US military is extolling the virtues of war. Junior ROTC programs are sprouting like weeds around the country - they're now in over 2800 high schools. The draft ended and the military had to get sneakier - along with JROTC we now have the poverty draft. The Pentagon spends $2 billion on recruiting. They entice youth into the military with promises of college and job training: sounds like a great way out. Eventually, young people learn the truth - instead of being caught in drive-bys, they're doing fly-bys. In 1968 we joined together to protest killing and war. We mobilized successfully against the Vietnam War, but haven't been able to free our government from its militaristic ways. The Gulf War, the poverty draft, Junior ROTC, hazing, racism, sexual harassment and abuse are all dangers of an unchallenged military. It's time again to act.
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Extractions: It is the policy of the school board of Independent School District No. 280 to ensure equal educational opportunity for all students and equal employment opportunity for all applicants and school district employees. The school district does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, parental status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, age, family care leave status or veteran status. This policy applies to all areas of education including academics, coursework, co-curricular and extracurricular activities, or other rights or privileges of enrollment and all areas of employment including hiring, discharge, promotion, compensation, facilities or privileges of employment. Any person having questions relating to discrimination should call Marv Swanson, the Human Rights Officer, at 612-798-6031. Discrimination Prohibited
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Extractions: Please contact the admissions office for the application 1-800-DIAL-WSU or 507-457-5100 or an application can be downloaded. Request an OFFICIAL transcript from each previous institutions to the WSU admissions office. Your file will be reviewed when all transcript arrive. A final high school is required if fewer than 24 college level credits have been completed at other colleges or universities, or if a student has attended a technical college only. When all application materials are received by the WSU Admissions Office, you can normally expect to have your admissions decision within seven to ten working days.
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Extractions: 1355 West Highway 10, Anoka, MN 55303 763.576.4700 1.800.247.5588 TTY 763.576.4747 Programs Admissions Class Schedules Financial Aid ... Jobdig Minnesota WorkForce Center Representatives Representatives for the Minnesota WorkForce Center have an office on campus. Their duties include referring students to part-time job openings, job placement assistance upon graduation, graduate follow-up survey, and assisting veterans. Job Placement Assistance for Students and Graduates Anoka-Hennepin Technical College offers a placement service to all students who request assistance. We cannot guarantee job placement, but a variety of assistance is available through instructors and the Minnesota WorkForce Center office located on campus. For more information, please email Kathy at KVockrodt@ank.tec.mn.us Employers If you would like to notify the college regarding job openings within your company, you may send the details via:
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Extractions: Wolf Packs Homepage Service Dogs assist people with a disability (other than blindness). These special animals are trained to do many things, including picking up dropped objects, pulling wheelchairs, predicting seizures, and helping with stability for walking. This list includes contact information for many of the training organizations available worldwide, however, some may no longer exist. Therefore, this listing is for informational purposes only. This is a list for information purposes only. It is up to each person to check the credentials of the organization and to find a program that is compatible to their needs. SERVICE DOG RESOURCES A non-profit organization to improve the standards in Assistance Dog programs. Organizations that are voting members of Assistance Dog International have certain criteria they must have before becoming a voting member. Auxiliary members are ones who are either in the process of getting voting membership or are individuals that have joined for other reasons. Assistance Dogs International
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Extractions: Because of its large size and diverse geography, the Camp is used for military training activities by Army and Air National Guard units from across the U.S. It is also used by active duty forces as well as units from Canada, Great Britain, Norway, and the Netherlands. Naturally, because of its location in Minnesota, the camp specializes in winter warfare training. The final stop of the day was the Minnesota National Guard Military History Museum. The museum features a history of military uniforms, a history of military rifles, and a section on military awards and medals. The outdoor display is extensive and includes a variety of military equipment such as aircraft, tanks, military vehicles, and artillery pieces.
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Extractions: Air Force ROTC serves more than 900 colleges and universities across the nation, each with its own policies on admissions, transfer credit, subsidies and other issues important to enlisted commissioning applicants. This page features information from Air Force ROTC-affiliated colleges and universities across the nation who desire to have enlisted commissioning applicants attend their schools.
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Extractions: Military Brat Life by Jennifer Sieracki My name is Jennifer Sieracki and I have lived at Plattsburgh AFB, NY, Fairchild AFB, WA, Pease AFB, NH, Portales, NM, New Richmond, WI, Eau Claire, WI and I currently live in Minneapolis, MN where I attend the University of Minnesota. Throughout my travels I have attended two elementary schools, one middle school, one junior high, two high schools, and three universities despite the fact that I am only a sophomore. Like many other military brats, I also have no place to call home. My civilian friends always laughed at me when we went on school trips because I was apt to call the hotel that we were staying at 'home.' They never understood that where I lay my head is home. However, I once did consider New Hampshire to be my home. I lived there for six years, and when they announced that they were closing the base I was heartbroken. I insisted that New Hampshire was my home, though, up until we went back to visit a few years ago. A brewery/restaurant now stands where my house once was. The other homes that are left standing have been broken into and vandalized. It's like walking through a ghost town. Only one of my friends remains in the surrounding community. So now, I too search for home. The town I graduated from school in is not home. Many of my peers let me know that I was not like them. I often slipped between New England, southern, and no accent when talking. This led me to be picked-on throughout my adolescense. Minneapolis is definitely not home. The apartment I live in is worse than any military housing I've ever been to.
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