Wednesday, July 31, 2013

now you know!

Today on www.LIBRadio.com we have two dynamic programs on health and the fight against these DAMNED corporations:
1) Scientific American has posted a significant study, "Should We Eat Meat?" - For those who still haven't come to understand that the science of human physiology is contradictory to the Standard American Diet, we have an extensive article from one of the most credible science research magazines in the world.  If you KNEW that your food was toxic, contaminated, dangerous and full of feces, would you eat it anyway?
2) Glaxo Smith Kline Exposed Bribery Scandals in China and the U.S. - These latest revelations on GSK's bribery scandal in China pail in comparison to what they and other pharmaceutical companies have been getting away with in the U.S for decades.  Learn how private doctors, celebrity media "doctors" and government regulatory agencies have all come under the spell of these corporations who desire that EVERY American be on some form of drugs.
Here are two great new programs we've added to our extensive catalog at our LIBRadio Archival Collection:
Falcon Forum Vol 397 - Hot today. Topics include: the media is still projecting the Trayvon Martin killing and racism; targeting Florida for sanctions; Blacks and tourism industries; the history of Sanford and Goldsboro, Obama's weak public response and moral character; can boycotts change things?; the Hegelian Dialectic; investing in family, economics and security; recalling Stand Your Ground laws; Internet spy networks making billions; Detroit collapses and files bankruptcy; the collapsing U.S. economy; NATO losing in Syria; Libyan blowback; and much more. (LIBMP3-3140)

Mad Cowboy Book Study Vol 2: Pt 1 What Is In the Meat / 2 Lymon's Chemical Conversion - In the first hour we continue with shocking revelations from the author about what is terribly wrong with farm factory meat in the U.S. The chemicals within the meat have created incredibly sick animals that are still used completely in the production processes. Next hour, Lymon's own background educated to be a "Green Revolution" chemical-based farmer made his operation much larger than that of his organic farming parents and grandparents. It nearly cost him his life as he became victim to the very chemicals he used in ruining his farm and beef products. (LIBMP3-3129B)
Thanks to all of you for your continued support in backing our ongoing efforts to transform our community and the world through life-enhancing information.  With your support we continue to get stronger and more focused on what really matters.  I hope to see you next month in Virginia at the Nat Turner Museum / Khalifah's Kujichagulia Village.
Keidi Awadu
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

jobs!


Project SYNCERE is 
Hiring Engineering Instructors!

 
Experience Required 
Pursuing at least a Bachelor's Degree in an engineering, science or math discipline 
Basic knowledge of engineering fields and principles 
Previous work with high school and/or middle school students
Job Description

As an instructor for Project SYNCERE you will:
Manage a classroom of 20-30 students while collaborating with another instructor
Provide students with a hands-on learning experience
Assist students in building projects that teach them basic engineering principles, while relating the material back to their science and math courses.  

Program Details
Classes are held either during the school day for 2-3 hours or after school for 2 hours.
Classes are held at each school location on a schedule of Monday/Wednesday, Tuesday/Thursday, or Monday thru Friday. 
The frequency of the class is dependent on the agreement that has been made with the school.
APPLY HERE-> 
http://www.projectsyncere.org/jobs 

Pay Rate
Up to $22.50 per hour
Project SYNCERE is a nonprofit organization whose mission to increase the number of minority, female, and underserved students pursuing careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Please visit www.projectsyncere.org for further information.

Jasmine Williams
Staff Manager

jobs!


>    Subject: Position Vacancies 

> Sears, Roebuck and Co. 
> Job Location:
> 2 OAKBROOK CTR 
>  Account Code:
> SRS0001300 
>  FEIN#:
> 36-1750680 
> City: OAK
> BROOK 
>  State:
> IL Zip:
> 60523 
>  
> Contact Person: MARIA
> GAMA 
> Phone: (847) 286-2500
> Ext: 
>  Fax:
> 630-575-1611 
> Application Site: Same
> as above 
>  
> APPLICATION
> PROCESS: 
> Apply on website:
> www.searsholdings.com/careers 
>  
> POSITION TITLE:
> Backroom Lead 
> Full Time:
> Yes 
> Regular: No 
> No. of Openings:
> 1 
> Part Time: No
> Benefits: No Hours/Week: 40 Weekends: 
> No  Shift Work: 
> Compensation/Wage: Not Specified 
>  
>  POSITION TITLE:
> Loss Prevention Associate 
> Full Time: No Regular:
> No No. of Openings: 1 
> Part Time: Yes
> Benefits: No Hours/Week: Less than 40
> Weekends: 
> No  Shift Work: 
> Compensation/Wage: Not Specified 
>  
> POSITION TITLE:
> Merchandising and Pricing Associate 
> Full Time: No Regular:
> No No. of Openings: 1 
> Part Time: Yes
> Benefits: No Hours/Week: Less than 40
> Weekends: 
> No  Shift Work: 
> Compensation/Wage: Not Specified 
>  
> POSITION TITLE: Office
> Associate 
> Full Time: No Regular:
> No No. of Openings: 1 
> Part Time: No
> Benefits: No Hours/Week: Weekends: 
> No  Shift Work: 
> Compensation/Wage: Not Specified 
>  
>  POSITION TITLE:
> Sales Associate (Commission) 
> Full Time: No Regular:
> No No. of Openings: 1 
> Part Time: No
> Benefits: No Hours/Week: Weekends: 
> No  Shift Work: 
> Compensation/Wage: Not Specified

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Chicago Foundation for Women presents...

Half the Sky

Film Screening and Panel Discussion

Wednesday, August 14, 2013
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Harold Washington Library Center
Cindy Pritzker Auditorium
400 S. State Street
60605
Chicago Foundation for Women joins The Chicago Public LibraryHuman Rights Watch,International Women's AssociationITVS (Women and Girls Lead) and WTTW11, to present a fascinating and thought-provoking program devoted to the ongoing pursuit of women worldwide for equality and empowerment. The screening and panel discussion is a free community event in celebration of CFW's upcoming 28th Annual Luncheon featuring co-authors of Half the Sky, Sheryl WuDunn and Nicholas Kristof. 

The program title--Half the Sky --is taken from the landmark PBS mini-series.  The documentary follows Kristof and celebrity activists as they travel to six countries and meet inspiring, courageous individuals who are confronting oppression and developing real, meaningful solutions through health care, education and economic empowerment for women and girls.

The program begins with a 45 minute excerpt from Half the Sky, followed by a lively panel discussion.  Panelists include moderator K. Sujata, President and CEO of Chicago Foundation for Women; Gaylon Alcaraz, Executive Director of Chicago Abortion Fund; Gabrielle Lyon, founder of Project Exploration; and Sharmili Majmudar, Executive Director of Rape Victim Advocates.

This event is free and open to the public.  Reservations not required.

For additional information on the 28th Annual Luncheon, click the button below.
 

celebrating our seniors this weekend!

Seasoned Senior Citizen’s Association
in Partnership with
Sista’s of the Hood
A new senior’s association will be coming to the greater Austin area offering many activities for your, family members and friends.
The Program is designed to cover:
Health care with exercising Game day
Craft classes
Trips
and lots more
So if you are looking for something to do, then we encourage you to sign up
for this dynamic program.
Activities will be held at the Austin Community Resource Center (old ymca) (3) days a week Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
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Our Grand Opening
will be on Friday, July 26, 2013 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Join us for class demonstrations and refreshments and FUN...FUN..FUN For more information contact: Linda Barker @ (773) 417-6594 or
seasonedseniorassoc@gmail.com Raffle
$1 Raffle
Grand Prize: Customized hand crafted quilt by Mrs. Shirley Wilson
2
nd Prize: Hand crafted boy and girl safety dolls by Mrs. Rosette Cherif 3rd Grand Prize: Large bath gift basket by Mrs. Linda Barker
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