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Av. Prestes Maia, 241 / Sala 1314 E
RELATÓRIO DE ATIVIDADES 2017 - 2019 A Federação Internacional de Soccer Society, vem, pelo presente, apresentar seu relatório de atividades no triênio 2017 – 2019 1. MUNDIAL INFANTIL DE FUTEBOL 7 SOCIETY em Conjunto com a GO CUP , nos anos de 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 e 2019 na parte técnica da competição, realizado sempre na semana Santa em Março/Abril, na cidade de Aparecida de Goiânia – GOIAS – Brasil 2. MUNDIALITO DE SELEÇÕES DE BEACH SOCCER – realizado em Outubro de 2016, na cidade de Santos, em Arena montada na Praia do Gonzaga – SP Brasil. Neste Evento recebemos o SELO DE QUALIDADE pelo nível de excelência demostrado na apresentação, execução e prestação de contas do projeto, atingindo alto grau de confiabilidade em conformidade com critérios técnicos definidos no programa de incentivo ao esporte. 3. CIRCUITO BRASILEIRO DE CLUBES DE SOCCER, realizado na Arena Nacional, no Bairro Água Branca, na cidade de São Paulo - Brasil de 12 a 15 de Outubro de 2017 – 16 equipes participantes – Serra ES, América RJ, IBIS PE, Betim MG, Santos SP, Petropolis RJ, Brasilia DF, Corinthians SP, Sport RE, GE Juventus SC, Gremio Osasco SP, Portuguesa SP, Ponte Preta SP, Guarani, Nacional SP e Atibaia SP. 4. MUNDIALITO DE SOCCER SOCIETY – realizado na cidade de Taubaté em São Paulo - Brasil – Are- na no Bolsão da Av. do Povo de 01 a 05 de Outubro de 2017, com 08 equipes participantes – GETAFE Espanha, LA CORUNÃ Espanha, TOKYO F7 Japão, HARRISBURG Estados Unidos, CORINTHIANS Brasil , SANTOS Brasil, FLAMENGO Brasil e TAUBATÉ Brasil. Av. Prestes Maia, 241 / Sala 1314 e 814 – Centro – São Paulo – SP – CEP: 01031-902 - Brasil www.fifo7s.com CNPJ 06895230/0001-42 Telefone: 55 (11) 3313-8351 [email protected] 1 - MUNDIAL INFANTIL DE FUTEBOL 7 SOCIETY A FIFO7S atua como responsável técnica da Go Cup, maior torneio de futebol infantil da América Latina, é disputado anualmente e, em 2019, ocorreu em Aparecida de Goiânia (GO), de 13 a 20 de abril, contou com a participação de 4.000 crianças, que estarão divididas em 320 equipes nas categorias de sub 7 ao sub 12. -
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2008 Qualifier CONMEBOL Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, Argentina – April 23 – 27
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2008 Qualifier CONMEBOL Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, Argentina – April 23 – 27 Final Wrap-up All South American squads have been proving again and again their development, but there still seems to be a way to go before reaching the level of Brazil. The defending FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup champions controlled the actions in the final match against Argentina and rejoiced at another title with a 6-1 triumph. The 3rd place play-off saw the Uruguayans defeating Venezuela 5-1 and thus securing their berth in this year’s showpiece, to be played from July 17 to 27 in Marseille, France. Individual awards Best Goalkeeper: Diego (URU) Top Scorer: Ezequiel Hilaire (ARG) – 7 goals Best Player: André (BRA) Match 12 – 3rd & 4th Play Off - Sunday, April 27 FINAL SCORE: Venezuela 1 x 5 Uruguay The Charrúas gave a clear statement on why they have been in the world’s top 3 for the last couple of years as they faced the Venezuelans with authority to reach a comfortable win and reach South America’s third berth in the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2008, to be played in Marseille. Venezuela Uruguay # PLAYER Starters # PLAYER Starters 1 CASAL x 1 DIEGO x 2 ROMERO 3 RICAR x 13 CENTENO 4 COCO x 4 CARDONE x 5 PAMPERO x 5 FERREIRA 7 PARRILLO 3 JIMENEZ x 9 OLI 7 QUINTERO x 10 FABIAN x 8 LANDAETA 11 MATIAS 11 LONGA x 12 LEANDRO 22 MORENO 14 MARTIN Head coach: Roby Cavallo Head coach: Venancio Ramos Referees: 1st referee: Hernan Fernandez (ARG) 2nd referee: Alberto Magno (BRA) 3rd referee: Pablo del Puerto (ARG) SCORE CHART: Goal Scorer Time left Period VEN URU #9 Oli (URU) 0’33 1st 0 1 #14 Martín (URU) 10’56 2nd 0 2 #11 Matías (URU) 5’04 2nd 0 3 #7 Quintero (VEN) 4’37 2nd 1 3 #10 Fabián (URU) 3’47 2nd 1 4 #11 Matías (URU) 9’34 3rd 1 5 CARDS TEAM Player Card* Period Time left Venezuela #8 Landaeta Y 3rd 4’01 Uruguay #3 Ricard Y 3rd 4’01 #5 Pampero R 3rd 0’24 #11 Matías R 3rd 0’24 * Y: yellow; R: red Quote from #1 Diego (URU) We knew from the start that our team was supposed to be in the top 3, and that was our main goal. -
He KMBC-ÍM Radio TEAM
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VAB Member Stations
2018 VAB Member Stations Call Letters Company City WABN-AM Appalachian Radio Group Bristol WACL-FM IHeart Media Inc. Harrisonburg WAEZ-FM Bristol Broadcasting Company Inc. Bristol WAFX-FM Saga Communications Chesapeake WAHU-TV Charlottesville Newsplex (Gray Television) Charlottesville WAKG-FM Piedmont Broadcasting Corporation Danville WAVA-FM Salem Communications Arlington WAVY-TV LIN Television Portsmouth WAXM-FM Valley Broadcasting & Communications Inc. Norton WAZR-FM IHeart Media Inc. Harrisonburg WBBC-FM Denbar Communications Inc. Blackstone WBNN-FM WKGM, Inc. Dillwyn WBOP-FM VOX Communications Group LLC Harrisonburg WBRA-TV Blue Ridge PBS Roanoke WBRG-AM/FM Tri-County Broadcasting Inc. Lynchburg WBRW-FM Cumulus Media Inc. Radford WBTJ-FM iHeart Media Richmond WBTK-AM Mount Rich Media, LLC Henrico WBTM-AM Piedmont Broadcasting Corporation Danville WCAV-TV Charlottesville Newsplex (Gray Television) Charlottesville WCDX-FM Urban 1 Inc. Richmond WCHV-AM Monticello Media Charlottesville WCNR-FM Charlottesville Radio Group (Saga Comm.) Charlottesville WCVA-AM Piedmont Communications Orange WCVE-FM Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corp. Richmond WCVE-TV Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corp. Richmond WCVW-TV Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corp. Richmond WCYB-TV / CW4 Appalachian Broadcasting Corporation Bristol WCYK-FM Monticello Media Charlottesville WDBJ-TV WDBJ Television Inc. Roanoke WDIC-AM/FM Dickenson Country Broadcasting Corp. Clintwood WEHC-FM Emory & Henry College Emory WEMC-FM WMRA-FM Harrisonburg WEMT-TV Appalachian Broadcasting Corporation Bristol WEQP-FM Equip FM Lynchburg WESR-AM/FM Eastern Shore Radio Inc. Onley 1 WFAX-AM Newcomb Broadcasting Corporation Falls Church WFIR-AM Wheeler Broadcasting Roanoke WFLO-AM/FM Colonial Broadcasting Company Inc. Farmville WFLS-FM Alpha Media Fredericksburg WFNR-AM/FM Cumulus Media Inc. -
This Administrative and Professional Faculty Handbook Was Approved by the Board of Visitors on December 14, 2001
This Administrative and Professional Faculty Handbook was approved by the Board of Visitors on December 14, 2001. This handbook covers all NSU employees hired as administrative and professional faculty. Effective January 1, 2002 TABLE OF CONTENTS BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................................1 History..................................................................................................................................1 Accreditation ........................................................................................................................2 University Mission ...............................................................................................................2 ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE ............................................................................................3 Board of Visitors ..................................................................................................................3 President ...............................................................................................................................3 Executive Assistant to the President and Agency Legislative Liaison ................................3 Vice President for Academic Affairs ...................................................................................4 Vice President for Advancement .........................................................................................4 Vice President for Finance and Business -
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2008 Qualifier Benidorm Benidorm, Spain – May 11 - 18
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2008 Qualifier Benidorm Benidorm, Spain – May 11 - 18 Free high-resolution pictures available at www.beachsoccer.com/photogallery.php Day 7 Recap Final Standings: Champion: Spain* Runner-up: Portugal* 3rd place: Russia* 4th place: Italy* *qualify for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2008 Marseille Individual awards: Best player: Ramiro Amarelle (ESP) Best goalkeeper: Roberto (ESP) Top goal scorer: Dejan Stankovic (SUI) – 16 goals Fair-play award: Madjer (POR) Final group standings Goals Goals Goal Red Yellow Group A Team Points sc. rec. diff Cards Cards 1 Spain* 9 19 3 +16 0 1 2 Germany* 6 12 10 +2 0 3 3 Belarus* 3 7 10 -3 0 1 4 Romania 0 7 22 -15 1 2 Goals Goals Goal Red Yellow Group B Team Points sc. rec. diff Cards Cards 1 Russia* 6 14 7 +7 0 3 2 Czech Republic* 5 13 12 +1 0 3 3 Latvia* 3 10 13 -3 0 4 4 Netherlands 2 8 9 -1 1 4 Goals Goals Goal Red Yellow Group C Team Points sc. rec. diff Cards Cards 1 Italy* 8 10 5 +5 0 4 2 Greece* 3 9 6 +3 2 8 3 Norway* 3 8 11 -5 0 0 4 Azerbaijan 3 6 11 -5 0 2 Group D Team Points Goals Goals Goal Red Yellow sc. rec. diff Cards Cards 1 Portugal* 9 26 6 +20 0 2 2 England* 5 7 9 -2 1 3 3 Estonia* 3 11 9 +2 0 1 4 Georgia 0 4 26 -22 2 6 Goals Goals Goal Red Yellow Group E Team Points sc. -
Twixt Ocean and Pines : the Seaside Resort at Virginia Beach, 1880-1930 Jonathan Mark Souther
University of Richmond UR Scholarship Repository Master's Theses Student Research 5-1996 Twixt ocean and pines : the seaside resort at Virginia Beach, 1880-1930 Jonathan Mark Souther Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.richmond.edu/masters-theses Part of the History Commons Recommended Citation Souther, Jonathan Mark, "Twixt ocean and pines : the seaside resort at Virginia Beach, 1880-1930" (1996). Master's Theses. Paper 1037. This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Research at UR Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Master's Theses by an authorized administrator of UR Scholarship Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TWIXT OCEAN AND PINES: THE SEASIDE RESORT AT VIRGINIA BEACH, 1880-1930 Jonathan Mark Souther Master of Arts University of Richmond, 1996 Robert C. Kenzer, Thesis Director This thesis descnbes the first fifty years of the creation of Virginia Beach as a seaside resort. It demonstrates the importance of railroads in promoting the resort and suggests that Virginia Beach followed a similar developmental pattern to that of other ocean resorts, particularly those ofthe famous New Jersey shore. Virginia Beach, plagued by infrastructure deficiencies and overshadowed by nearby Ocean View, did not stabilize until its promoters shifted their attention from wealthy northerners to Tidewater area residents. After experiencing difficulties exacerbated by the Panic of 1893, the burning of its premier hotel in 1907, and the hesitation bred by the Spanish American War and World War I, Virginia Beach enjoyed robust growth during the 1920s. While Virginia Beach is often perceived as a post- World War II community, this thesis argues that its prewar foundation was critical to its subsequent rise to become the largest city in Virginia. -
Managing Emergencies at Jefferson
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Attachment a DA 19-526 Renewal of License Applications Accepted for Filing
Attachment A DA 19-526 Renewal of License Applications Accepted for Filing File Number Service Callsign Facility ID Frequency City State Licensee 0000072254 FL WMVK-LP 124828 107.3 MHz PERRYVILLE MD STATE OF MARYLAND, MDOT, MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMN. 0000072255 FL WTTZ-LP 193908 93.5 MHz BALTIMORE MD STATE OF MARYLAND, MDOT, MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION 0000072258 FX W253BH 53096 98.5 MHz BLACKSBURG VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072259 FX W247CQ 79178 97.3 MHz LYNCHBURG VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072260 FX W264CM 93126 100.7 MHz MARTINSVILLE VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072261 FX W279AC 70360 103.7 MHz ROANOKE VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072262 FX W243BT 86730 96.5 MHz WAYNESBORO VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072263 FX W241AL 142568 96.1 MHz MARION VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072265 FM WVRW 170948 107.7 MHz GLENVILLE WV DELLA JANE WOOFTER 0000072267 AM WESR 18385 1330 kHz ONLEY-ONANCOCK VA EASTERN SHORE RADIO, INC. 0000072268 FM WESR-FM 18386 103.3 MHz ONLEY-ONANCOCK VA EASTERN SHORE RADIO, INC. 0000072270 FX W289CE 157774 105.7 MHz ONLEY-ONANCOCK VA EASTERN SHORE RADIO, INC. 0000072271 FM WOTR 1103 96.3 MHz WESTON WV DELLA JANE WOOFTER 0000072274 AM WHAW 63489 980 kHz LOST CREEK WV DELLA JANE WOOFTER 0000072285 FX W206AY 91849 89.1 MHz FRUITLAND MD CALVARY CHAPEL OF TWIN FALLS, INC. 0000072287 FX W284BB 141155 104.7 MHz WISE VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072288 FX W295AI 142575 106.9 MHz MARION VA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC. 0000072293 FM WXAF 39869 90.9 MHz CHARLESTON WV SHOFAR BROADCASTING CORPORATION 0000072294 FX W204BH 92374 88.7 MHz BOONES MILL VA CALVARY CHAPEL OF TWIN FALLS, INC. -
Manual De Fútbol Playa
MANUAL DE EVOL CIÓN FÚTBOLu PLAYA JUVENIL MANUAL DE EVOLUCIÓN FÚTBOL PLAYA JUVENIL ÍNDICE CA PÍT ULO 4 DESA RROLLO TÁ CTICO DEL JUEGO Táctica del fútbol playa CA PÍT ULO 1 38 Comportamientos tácticos, HISTORIA DEL FÚTBOL físicos, técnicos y psicológicos PLA YA de los jugadores de fútbol playa CA PÍTULO 6 Origen del juego 10 Conceptos tácticos de la fase EL A RQUERO DE FÚTBOL Revisión histórica: Mundial y CA PÍT ULO 3 ofensiva del juego PLAHistoria YA del arquero de fútbol Sudamericana DESA RROLLO T ÉCNICO Construyendo un modelo de playa 97 Competiciones oficiales juego DEL JUEGO Reseña histórica y evolución Técnica del fútbol playa Sistemas de juego de fútbol 20 Importancia de los arqueros Guía metodológica para el playa Perfil del arquero entrenamiento de la técnica Conceptos tácticos de la fase Ejercicios técnicos defensiva del juego BIBLIOGRA FÍA Juegos aplicativos Sugerencias de tareas 124 Consejo Editorial Francisco Maturana Gonzalo Belloso Hugo Tocalli Reinaldo Rueda CA PÍT ULO 5 CA PÍT ULO 2 PREPA RA CIÓN FÍSICA PA RA Autores CA PÍT ULO 7 Francisco Petrasso PLA N DE DESA RROLLO EL JUEGO Implementación de un plan Desarrollo ¿73físico del jugador EL CURRÍCULO Y LA FOR- Gustavo Zloccowick de desarrollo del fútbol playa 16 de fútbol playa MA CIÓN DE JUGA DORES Y Carlos Juárez en cada país Métodos de entrenamiento JUGA DORA S 110 Alberto Ramírez Masificación del fútbol playa Prevención de lesiones El currículo y la formación de Néstor Arrua Desarrollo de “mi equipo” Nutrición jugadores y jugadoras Diego Monserrat (clubes, ciudades, región) Características generales del Carlos Rogério Thiengo currículo La institución deportiva Editores Ejecutivos: Formación integral Carlos Rógerio Thiengo Formación deportiva Clarence Acuña Luis Fernando Ramírez Ruben Rossi Moderador: Este manual contempla e incluye a futbolistas de los sexos masculino Mauricio Márques y femenino, a pesar de que en este solo se usen artículos, sustantivos y pronombres en masculino, con la finalidad de simplificar la lectura y evitar la extensión innecesaria del texto. -
1401 – Inclement Weather/Emergent Hazardous Conditions
No. 1401 Rev.: 1 Policies and Procedures Date: September 5, 2013 Subject: Inclement Weather/Emergent Hazardous Conditions 1. Purpose .................................................................................................................... 1 2. Policy ........................................................................................................................ 2 2.1. College Closings ............................................................................................... 2 2.2. Campus and Off-Campus Location Closings .................................................... 2 2.3. Closings at Non-TCC Locations ....................................................................... 3 2.4. Notification ........................................................................................................ 3 2.5. Designated Personnel ...................................................................................... 3 2.6. Academic Schedule .......................................................................................... 4 2.7. Compensation .................................................................................................. 4 2.8. Compliance ...................................................................................................... 4 3. Responsibilities ......................................................................................................... 4 4. Procedures .............................................................................................................. -
WNIS, WNOB, WROX-FM, WTAR, WUSH EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT May 23, 2016 - May 22, 2017
Page: 1/5 WNIS, WNOB, WROX-FM, WTAR, WUSH EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT May 23, 2016 - May 22, 2017 I. VACANCY LIST See Section II, the "Master Recruitment Source List" ("MRSL") for recruitment source data Recruitment Sources ("RS") RS Referring Job Title Used to Fill Vacancy Hiree Account Executive 1-20 12 Account Executive 1-20 3 Page: 2/5 WNIS, WNOB, WROX-FM, WTAR, WUSH EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT May 23, 2016 - May 22, 2017 II. MASTER RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST ("MRSL") Source Entitled No. of Interviewees RS to Vacancy Referred by RS RS Information Number Notification? Over (Yes/No) Reporting Period Christopher Newport University Center for Career Planning 1 University Place Newport News, Virginia 23606-2998 Phone : 757-594-7345 1 Url : http://www.tvb.org/ N 0 Email : [email protected] Fax : 1-757-594-8765 Libby Westley College Broadcasters, Inc. 6100 Main St Mail Stop 506 Houston, Texas 77005 2 Phone : (713) 348-2935 Y 0 Email : [email protected] Will Robedee 3 Current Employee N 2 ECPI 5555 Greenwich Rd Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 4 Phone : (757) 490-9090 N 0 Email : [email protected] Pat Mirani FMQB.com Executive Mews, F-36 1930 East Marlton Pike Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08003 Phone : (856) 424-9114 5 Url : www.fmqb.com N 0 Email : [email protected] Fax : 1-856-424-6943 Joey Odorisio 6 Former Employee N 1 Goods Entertainment PO Box 1266 7 Weston, Connecticut 06883 Y 0 Email : [email protected] Adam Goodman Hampton Roads Black Media Professionals P.O. Box 2622 Norfolk, Virginia 23501 8 Url : http://www.hrbmp.us N 0 Email : [email protected] John Robinson Page: 3/5 WNIS, WNOB, WROX-FM, WTAR, WUSH EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT May 23, 2016 - May 22, 2017 II.