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A Love Story When I First Heard Kyoung and Won Cho Sing, I Was, in the "...When We Are Performing in the Words of C.S
ENTERPIECES CARROLLWOOD CULTURAL CENTER • Spring 2012 • Vol. 5 No. 2 nA Love Story When I first heard Kyoung and Won Cho sing, I was, in the "...when we are performing in the words of C.S. Lewis, “surprised by joy.” It was last January. The two appeared, unannounced, in a special opening per- same concert, it is always a special formance at the Center. Their voices literally took my breath experience.” - Kyoung away. The power of their singing, their harmonies, and the pure beauty of the melodies filled the theatre with feeling. I was reminded there is no sound more transcendently beauti- ful than that of the human voice. “We spent our first 10 wedding anniversaries on the phone, Kyoung is a lyric soprano; Won is a bass-baritone. The two performing in different cities, states and countries,” says Kyo- sang sacred and operatic airs in Latin and German, accompa- ung. “So when we are performing in the same concert, it is nied by Kisun Lee (piano) and John Robison (oboe). They will always a special experience.” return,April 22, again accompanied by Kisun Lee, to sing fa- vorite songs from Broadway musicals and operas. They are both originally from Korea. They met in New York City, where each was studying voice. Members of the same What makes this program special—and surely will contribute semi-professional choir, Kyoung and Won became friends. to the magic of their performance—is that Kyoung and Cho The couple began to date about a year after their first meeting. are husband and wife, and seldom have the opportunity to (continued on page 3) perform together. -
COVID-19: Summary of Cases Associated with Primary and Secondary Schools Data Through November 21, 2020
COVID-19: summary of cases associated with primary and secondary schools Data through November 21, 2020. Data in this report are provisional and subject to change. Previous Week (Nov 15 - Nov 21) Cumulative (Sep 6 - Nov 21) Role Symptoms Role Symptoms School County Total cases Students Teachers Staff Unknown Yes No Unknown Total cases Students Teachers Staff Unknown Yes No Unknown A. L. MEBANE MIDDLE SCHOOL (ALACHUA) ALACHUA 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 A.QUINN JONES CENTER (GAINESVILLE) ALACHUA 3 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL (GAINESVILLE) ALACHUA 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 5 0 2 0 6 0 1 ALACHUA DISTRICT OFFICE (GAINESVILLE) ALACHUA 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 ALACHUA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (ALACHUA) ALACHUA 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 BOULWARE SPRINGS CHARTER (GAINESVILLE) ALACHUA 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 2 1 0 1 3 0 1 CARING & SHARING LEARNING SCHOOL (GAINESVILLE) ALACHUA 3 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 CAROLYN BEATRICE PARKER ELEMENTARY (GAINESVILLE) ALACHUA 3 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 CHESTER SHELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (HAWTHORNE) ALACHUA 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 CORNERSTONE ACADEMY (GAINESVILLE) ALACHUA 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 COUNTRYSIDE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (GAINESVILLE) ALACHUA 6 6 0 0 0 4 0 2 EASTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL (GAINESVILLE) ALACHUA 3 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 10 7 1 1 1 4 6 0 EXPRESSIONS LEARNING ARTS ACADEMY (GAINESVILLE) ALACHUA 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 F. -
The Generations of Adam
The Generations of Adam hat is the purpose of Bible chronology? According to Philip Mauro, in Wonders of Bible Chronology, “its basis is the Bible itself; its plan is the genealogical or life line that Wstretches from the first Adam to the last Adam ... and its purpose is to bring those who follow its progress to revelations of vital truth pertaining to God’s mighty work of redemption.” Genesis 5 reveals the time span between Adam and the worldwide flood of Noah’s time. The following table summarizes this time line: Age at: Anno Hominis Adam created 0 Adam's birth of Seth (130) 130 Seth's birth of Enosh (105) 235 Enosh's birth of Kenan (90) 325 Kenan's birth of Mahalalel (70) 395 Mahalalel's birth of Jared (65) 460 Jared's birth of Enoch (162) 622 Enoch's birth of Methuselah (65) 687 Methuselah's birth of Lamech (187) 874 Lamech's birth of Noah (182) 1056 time of worldwide flood Noah's 1656 (600) Before we analyze Genesis 5 further, a few general points must be made. First, the Bible is the only reliable source book that gives history with an exact chronology for the first 4000 years of the human race. It has been about 6000 years since the creation of man. For the first 3/5ths of this period, there is no chronological information whatever except in the Bible. The histories of other peoples give an account of their beginning vaguely and in the context of myths and fables. In contrast, the Bible is a very accurate historical document. -
Mistranslations of the Prophets' Names in the Holy Quran: a Critical Evaluation of Two Translations
Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) Vol.8, No.2, 2017 Mistranslations of the Prophets' Names in the Holy Quran: A Critical Evaluation of Two Translations Izzeddin M. I. Issa Dept. of English & Translation, Jadara University, PO box 733, Irbid, Jordan Abstract This study is devoted to discuss the renditions of the prophets' names in the Holy Quran due to the authority of the religious text where they reappear, the significance of the figures who carry them, the fact that they exist in many languages, and the fact that the Holy Quran addresses all mankind. The data are drawn from two translations of the Holy Quran by Ali (1964), and Al-Hilali and Khan (1993). It examines the renditions of the twenty five prophets' names with reference to translation strategies in this respect, showing that Ali confused the conveyance of six names whereas Al-Hilali and Khan confused the conveyance of four names. Discussion has been raised thereupon to present the correct rendition according to English dictionaries and encyclopedias in addition to versions of the Bible which add a historical perspective to the study. Keywords: Mistranslation, Prophets, Religious, Al-Hilali, Khan. 1. Introduction In Prophets’ names comprise a significant part of people's names which in turn constitutes a main subdivision of proper nouns which include in addition to people's names the names of countries, places, months, days, holidays etc. In terms of translation, many translators opt for transliterating proper names thinking that transliteration is a straightforward process depending on an idea deeply rooted in many people's minds that proper nouns are never translated or that the translation of proper names is as Vermes (2003:17) states "a simple automatic process of transference from one language to another." However, in the real world the issue is different viz. -
Page 1 of 13 Pledge of Allegiance
02 28 2012 School Board Meeting For ADA assistance, contact the Office of Equity and Compliance, 534-0781, at least 3 business days before the meeting. A voluntary invocation may be offered before the opening of the School Board meeting by a private citizen. The views or beliefs expressed in the invocation have not been reviewed nor approved by the School Board, and the Board is not allowed, by law, to endorse the religious beliefs or views of this, or any other speaker. Call Meeting to Order Acceptance of Agenda 1. C-1 Accept the agenda of February 28, 2012 as revised Attachment: 02 14 12 School Board Minutes.pdf Attachment: 2 28 12 Raises for Non-Union Personnel.pdf Motions: Motion to accept the February 28, 2012 School - PASS Board agenda as revised. Vote Results Motion: Lori Cunningham Second: Kay Fields Tim Harris - Absent Lori Cunningham - Aye Kay Fields - Aye Dick Mullenax - Aye Frank OReilly - Aye Hazel Sellers - Aye Debra Wright - Aye Page 1 of 13 Pledge of Allegiance 2. C-2 Student Pledge- Ashley Altine, Lake Shipp Elementary Special Recognitions 3. C-3 Black History Month Proclamation Attachment: 2012 Black History Month.pdf Motions: Motion proclaiming February, 2012 as Black - PASS History Month. Vote Results Motion: Kay Fields Second: Lori Cunningham Tim Harris - Absent Frank OReilly - Aye Hazel Sellers - Aye Debra Wright - Aye Lori Cunningham - Aye Kay Fields - Aye Dick Mullenax - Aye 4. C-4 American Health Association's Heart Saver Award Public Comments on Agenda Items 5. C-5 SPEAKERS Minutes: Don Brown, President of Lakeland NAACP, spoke regarding conversion charter discussions Page 2 of 13 taking place across the school district, particularly Lakeland High School's recent straw vote in support of applying for conversion status. -
Newsletters: 2013
BRIEFINGS January, 2013 Upcoming Meeting 2012-2013 OFFICERS WHEN: Thursday, January 3 PRESIDENT .....................ELAINE TERENZI 11:55 a.m. PRESIDENT-ELECT .........AMELIA CAMPBELL VP/MEMBERSHIP ............ASHLEY MOODY WHERE: Centre Club VP/PROGRAMS ................RENEE VAUGHN Westshore at Kennedy SECRETARY ......................EDNA BROYLES TREASURER.......................BONNIE CARR PROGRAM: The State of Higher Education in Florida: IMM.PAST PRESIDENT.....RACHELLE BEDKE View from the Presidency BOARD SPEAKER: Mary Jane Saunders, President BETH BERNITT Florida Atlantic University KIM DEBOSIER CYNTHIA GANDEE LORRAINE LUTTON MENU: Chicken Piccata JEANNE TATE (veg plate available on request when reserving) BELINDA WILSON COST: Guests - $25 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE RSVP: By January 1 – Register online or email [email protected]. BARBARA BACHMAN ROBIN DELAVERGNE DENISE JORDAN MICHELLE SCHOFNER OPEN MEETING – GUESTS WELCOME MIMI STAMPS LORNA TAYLOR Mary Jane Saunders, former Athena member, began serving as ALTERNATE:AMANDA SANSONE President of Florida Atlantic University on June 7, 2010. She is the sixth in the half-century history of FAU, a comprehensive public university with sites located throughout its six-county ADMINISTRATOR/EDITOR service region in Southeast Florida. ELEANOR HUBBARD 813/251-9172 As chief executive officer, Dr. Saunders oversees an institution [email protected] that is currently serving 30,000 students at the bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and postdoctoral levels. With more than ATHENA SOCIETY 3,000 employees, including 1,200 faculty members, and an P. O . B OX 10813 annual operating budget in excess of $600 million, FAU ranks TAMPA,FLORIDA 33679 as one of the largest employers in South Florida. The University has an annual economic impact of $6.3 billion. -
Party for Putnam Polk’S Hometown Hero to Residents He’S More Than a Politician by JEFF ROSLOW [email protected]
ARIVA: APARTMENTS: THE Check out what’s for rent. WINTER HAVEN SUN See section inside. An Edition of the Sun Wednesday, May 17, 2017 www.winterhavensun.com TAKE ONE, IT’S FREE! Party for Putnam Polk’s hometown hero To residents he’s more than a politician By JEFF ROSLOW [email protected] The press release came out at 3:37 p.m. Wednesday with the Republican Party of Florida congratulating Adam Putnam’s bid for governor. Between Davidson and Main Street in Bartow it was no surprise when hundreds gathered for the party for a Republican who is a hometown hero. Wesley Rowe shows Adam Putnam a picture Wednesday, May His clean reputation 10, on his cell phone. He also got the opportunity to thank and his aggressive style Putnam in person for helping him with military benefits he was have not only earned him supposed to get but was having a hard time securing. “He got respect in the state and the ball rolling and I wanted to personally thank him,” he said. U.S. capitols, but in Polk County where they know the kids.” than usual selecting Mr. this is the way he has Cooper became the and Miss Bartow High always been. principal at Bartow School, an annual award He showed that at the Junior High School when where two students are Florida Grown Hometown Putnam was in the eighth ambassadors for the BBQ Wednesday at the grade and he remembers school. Polk County History meeting him the first day. “The judges were Center. “I remember when I having a tough time “Together we can really became principal at the making a decision and make great things hap- junior high, he came the auditorium was filled. -
Florida District 2018
Florida District 2018 - 2019 Recipients of Awards, Contests, and Scholarships 2018 – 2019 Winners Table of Contents 1. Award and Contest Descriptions 3 2. Awards Requiring Applications Recipients 8 3. Non-Application Awards Recipients 36 4. District Board Awards Recipients 46 5. Scholarship Recipients 48 6. Key Club International Awards Recipients 50 - Awards Requiring Applications 50 - Non-Application Awards 52 2 | P a g e 2018 – 2019 Winners Awards and Contests Descriptions *Club Membership Growth provides recognition to individual Key Clubs for exhibiting outstanding club membership growth in a single year. A qualifying club shall be defined as a Key Club in good standing for at least two years. Clubs shall compete with other clubs of similar size within four membership categories based upon membership from the previous year: Bronze, being 35 members or less; Silver, being 36 to 60 members; Gold, being 61 to 85 members, and Platinum, being 86 members or more. Clubs that increase their membership from the previous Key Club year by 10% as of February of the current year will receive a certificate from the Florida District. Club Poster (Non-Digital and Digital) provides recognition to Key Clubs that best demonstrate the values of our organization via a poster. Clubs may submit one digital or non-digital poster for judging. The poster must display an original and current design that could be used to promote Key Club. The poster should be designed to recruit new members and should not bear the name of any school, community, or district. The Club Poster contest is an international award that must be judged first by the District with the winning entry qualifying to compete at International. -
The Christian Comforter
The Christian Comforter Enoch the seventh from Adam In the book of Genesis, there are two Enoch’s; one from the line of Cain, in Genesis 4:17, and one from the line of Seth, who is the Enoch that we are concerned with here. The lineage is Adam — Seth — Enos — Cainan — Mahalaleel — Jared — Enoch. Enoch walked with God, and after 365 years God took him — he did not die. Genesis 5:23-24 And all the days of Enoch were three hundred sixty and five years: And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him. This fact is expanded upon in Hebrews chapter 11 — among those who walked in faith. Hebrews 11:5 By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had translated him: for before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God. Enoch is also found in the genealogy of Jesus. Luke 3:37 Which was the son of Mathusala, which was the son of Enoch, which was the son of Jared, which was the son of Maleleel, which was the son of Cainan. Note; above the names are spelt differently in the New Testament which was originally written in Greek. In the time of the early church fathers, the book of Enoch was widely accepted as inspired scripture by Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, Athenagoras, Tertullian, Origen and Lactantius. They all referenced Enoch in their own writings, probably because of Jude’s reference that it was a prophetic text. Jude 1:14-15 And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints, to execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him. -
2015 Tampa Bay Area High School Visitation Schedule Fall 2014
` 2015 Tampa Bay Area High School Visitation Schedule Fall 2014 Date Location Time County September 2nd Crystal River High School 8:00am Citrus September 2nd Academy of Environmental Sci. 11:00am Citrus September 3rd Fivay High School 9:35am Pasco September 3rd Bishop McLaughlin Catholic 11:10am Pasco September 4th Anclote High School 1:45pm Pasco September 5th Hudson High School 10:30am Pasco September 5th Ridgewood High School 2:00pm Pasco September 8th Weeki Wachee High School 9:15am Hernando September 8th West Hernando Christian School 10:54am Hernando September 8th Central High School 12:30pm Hernando September 8th Clearwater High School Fair 6:30pm Pinellas September 9th Pasco High School 8:30am Pasco September 9th Strawberry Crest High School 11:00am Hillsborough September 9th Pasco County East Fair 6:00pm Pasco September 10th Sunlake High School Fair 8:30am Pasco September 10th Wiregrass Ranch High School 12:05pm Pasco September 10th Pasco-Hernando State College Fair 6:00pm Pasco September 11th Hernando High School 9:47am Hernando September 11th Springstead High School 12:20pm Hernando September 11th Hernando County College Fair 6:00pm Hernando September 12th Lecanto High School 8:45am Citrus September 16th Durant High School 9:30am Hillsborough September 16th Spoto High School 2:00pm Hillsborough September 16th Bloomindale High School 12:00pm Hillsborough September 17th Gaither High School 9:00am Hillsborough September 17th A.P. Leto High School Fair 11:00am Hillsborough September 19th Middleton High School 9:00am Hillsborough -
ATHENA SOCIETY Each Honoree Will Comment on One Accomplishment That P.O
13_04apr.qxp:athena_news 3/22/13 3:10 PM Page 1 BRIEFINGS April, 2013 Upcoming Meeting 2012-2013 OFFICERS WHEN: Thursday, April 4 PRESIDENT ..................... ELAINE TERENZI 11:55 a.m. PRESIDENT -E LECT ......... AMELIA CAMPBELL VP/M EMBERSHIP ........... .A SHLEY MOODY WHERE: Centre Club VP/P ROGRAMS ................ RENEE VAUGHN Westshore at Kennedy SECRETARY ...................... EDNA BROYLES TREASURER ....................... BONNIE CARR IMM . P AST PRESIDENT ..... RACHELLE BEDKE PROGRAM: Dr. Sylvia Richardson Young Women of Promise - Class of 2013 BOARD BETH BERNITT MENU: Greek Salad KIM DEBOSIER (veg plate available on request when reserving) CYNTHIA GANDEE LORRAINE LUTTON COST: Guests - $25 JEANNE TATE BELINDA WILSON RSVP: By April 1 – Register online or MEMBERSHIP email [email protected] . COMMITTEE BARBARA BACHMAN ROBIN DELAVERGNE DENISE JORDAN MICHELLE SCHOFNER OPEN MEETING – GUESTS WELCOME MIMI STAMPS LORNA TAYLOR Since 1981 Athena has identified young women of promise, ALTERNATE : A MANDA SANSONE and this year’s program continues this fine tradition and is ADMINISTRATOR/EDITOR sure to provide an uplifting and hopeful window into the future. Ten very special young women will be introduced, ELEANOR HUBBARD 813/251-9172 each outstanding in her own way. See page 3 for a list of [email protected] those to be recognized. ATHENA SOCIETY Each honoree will comment on one accomplishment that P.O. B OX 10813 has given her great satisfaction. You’ll be inspired and TAMPA , F LORIDA 33679 impressed by their stories. Please join us and bring friends who’ll enjoy meeting some truly incredible teens. 13_04apr.qxp:athena_news 3/22/13 3:10 PM Page 2 President’s Message Take a Risk I am watching my great nephew navigate his first roll-over. -
Preparing Students for Life!
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2016-2017 Parent and Family Guide Preparing students for life! Hillsborough County General Information School Board Meetings School Board meetings are aired on PAGE 2 PAGE 9 the Tampa Bay Arts & Education Network, General District Information Graduation Information Bright House (Spectrum) Networks Student Calendar and Important Dates channel 635 and Frontier FiOS channel 32, PAGE 10 – 12 Tuesdays at 3 p.m.; and replayed Tuesdays School Board Meetings Resources for Families at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Visit the District website at sdhc.k12. PAGE 3 PAGE 13 School Board and Superintendent’s Message fl.us and click on the Board link, then the Rigorous Academic Opportunities Board Meetings tab to view live webcasts PAGE 4 – 6 PAGE 14 and archived school board meetings. Newsdesk Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Immunizations/Hillsborough Healthy Kids PAGE 15 Mission: Helpful Tips for Parents Preparing students for life. Opportunities for Becoming Involved in Choice Options Your Children’s Schools PAGE 16 – 17 Vision: PAGE 7 Other Programs To provide an education and the Advocating for Your Child – Who to Call support that enables each student to excel as a successful and responsible Anti-Bullying Policy PAGE 18 – 19 School Site Phone Numbers citizen. PAGE 8 Early Childhood Learning Programs PAGE 20 Helpful Phone Numbers District Office Phone Numbers Hillsborough County Public Schools 2016-2017 School Calendar Students’ First Day of School Presidents Day Other Important FALL 2016 August 10,