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Facilities Management has a new structure.If this is an emergency, call 911!Each month, Facilities Management will post a record of key performance measures.Click here to log in to the COMPASS 8i system.Subject: Use of Georgetown U.Yet, that is precisely what the University is going to
do."Selling to Kids University," which
is a project of Selling to Kids newsletter.Internet, and enhancing brand appeal."These people want to get into the "hearts and minds" of children as
young as two years of age, not to help them, not to nurture virtue, but
simply to make money from them.Worse, they want to enlist schools,
role models and heroes in this purpose.Is this why children have heroes, so that corporations may sell
things?Is this why children have eyes, so that corporations may deploy
images that stir up their desires, and make them want to watch violent
entertainment, buy alcohol, tobacco, junk food, fast food, and, so
doing, develop ill health, obesity, materialism, violent natures,
alcoholism and other addictions and destructive values?Sincerely,
Gary Ruskin, Director, Commercial Alert
Michael Jacobson, Executive Director, Center for Science in the Public
Interest
Betsy Taylor, Executive Director, Center for a New American Dream
Jim Metrock, President, Obligation, Inc."Selling 2 Kids
University" for KidPulse subscribers and KidsMarketing."Selling to Kids University is a concept long overdue.This conference
will allow us to deal with real business issues in a small workshop type
environment ...I'm looking forward to the opportunity to put all our
research and experience to work on real business issues, and generate
real, practical solutions," says Julie Halpin, CEO, GeppettoGroup.Attendees are invited to bring their problems and challenges to
"class".Internet, and enhancing brand appeal.All sessions will touch
on the challenges of capitalizing on the key influencers of today's
kids, including the Internet, school, television, role models, and
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marketing conference does not take place at Georgetown University.The College of Adult and Professional Studies elective courses are open to adult students.Students enrolling in these elective courses do not have to be admitted to a degree program at Bethel.Bethel admits qualified students regardless of race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, gender, or disability.Students will receive a confirmation of registration in the mail within two weeks.Full payment of the tuition or audit fee must accompany the registration form.Bethel University), VISA, or MasterCard.Tuition will be refunded in full if Bethel cancels a course.If deemed necessary, courses will be canceled 10 days prior to the first class session.Courses in progress will be refunded on a prorated basis to be determined by the last date of attendance.No refund is issued after the midway point of the course.Students must contact the instructor in the event of absence due to illness or other emergency.Under extreme circumstances, up to 20 percent of class time may be excused when arranged with the instructor.Individual instructors will determine to what degree absence and tardiness affect the class grade.In most circumstances the course must be retaken if more than 20 percent of class time is missed.Auditors who do not meet the attendance requirements will be graded W (withdraw).All courses are assigned semester credit hours.All grades except I (Incomplete) are considered final and are not subject to change except for errors in calculation or as a result of a formal grade appeal process.Remaining work must be of the kind that can be done largely through the independent effort of a student.The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974.Students can be escorted to their cars after dark upon request.Adult students are asked to honor Bethel's community expectations by abstaining from the use of tobacco, alcohol, and profane language on the campus.Bethel served approximately 2,000 adult students in graduate and undergraduate evening programs in 2006.Move mouse over image (compliments Phil Bergeron, University of South Florida.Webring site is owned by
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