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| 26th Annual Chaldean Commencement and Gala Party. |
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Michgian, USA - The Chaldean Federation of America (CFA) with supporting coordination from the Chaldean American Student Association (CASA) will be hosting the 26th Annual Chaldean Commencement and Gala Party. The Chaldean Commencement celebrates the 2007-2008 Chaldean high school and college graduates. The event showcases the community’s top student scholars and helps raise tens of thousands of dollars in scholarship money for Chaldean students.
The event will be held Thursday, June 12th starting at 4:00 p.m. at the Southfield Millennium Center, located on 15600 J. L. Hudson Drive in Southfield, MI. 48075.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Community & Culture, Chaldean Education & Career Center, Chaldean American Student Association, Chaldean Federation of America By Rita Abro |
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| Entrepreneurial Chaldean Teacher Shows Anyone Can Make A Difference |
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Theresa Sitto, English Language Learners and Reading Recovery teacher at Pleasant Lake Elementary in Walled Lake, Michigan
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Michigan, USA - Ask most southeast Michigan residents about Chaldeans and you’re likely to hear that Chaldeans are well known for their creativity, entrepreneurial spirit, intelligence, hard-work ethics, competitive drive, and success. The influential group of Iraqi immigrants seems to have a special knack of turning lemons into lemonade.
“We learned from our parents and grandparents to rely on ourselves and to reject being dependant. Our community struggle taught us not to rely on the government. Doing so will enslave you and make you weak. We were taught to work together as a family, help one another, and that each and every Chaldean, no matter where they work or how old they are, must make a difference,” says Renee Hindo of the Chaldean Education and Career Center in Southfield, Michigan.
Can such a spirit survive in corporations where thinking outside-the-box is reserved only for executives? Can the Chaldean entrepreneurship gene survive in professional and corporate environment?
Theresa Sitto, an English Language Learners and Reading Recovery teacher at Pleasant Lake Elementary in Walled Lake, Michigan seems to think so. The 20 year teaching veteran shows that no matter what type of work or profession you do, you can make a difference.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Chaldean Education & Career Center By Sam Yousif |
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| Free Chaldean Computer Classes Begin March 29 |
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Michigan, USA – Chaldean Education and Career Center (CECC) and the Southfield Public Library hosts a Chaldean community workshop series on computers. The five week session invites Chaldean adults every Saturday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., beginning March 29 to learn computer fundamentals.
The five week course is free of charge to all registered guests, thanks to the donation of a Chaldean philanthropist and the Southfield public Library. The course will cover computer basics, introduction to office applications, internet surfing, internet applications, and internet safety.
The course will be taught in English, Aramaic/Syriac (Sourath), and Arabic. Guests are required to register by calling (248) 356-0565. The event is available to the first 30 respondents.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Chaldean Education & Career Center By CE&CC |
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| Seminar Offered to Chaldean Parents and Professionals of Children with Special Needs |
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Michigan, USA - The Chaldean Education and Career Center, Chaldean American Student Association of Michigan, and Chaldean American Professionals share with the community four very important instructional family based seminars on children with special needs. The events are free and will be held throughout Oakland and Wayne County.
Chaldean parents and health professionals which include teachers, counselors, social workers, nurses, psychologist, ministers, and community family aid providers as well as Chaldean college students studying in these fields are strongly encouraged to register and attend. The events offers state accredited certificates and an opportunity to network with other professionals in your field.
The seminars will be held in English by industry experts. The dates for the events are February 16, March 5, and March 18. The seminar will cover state aid and educational services for families with children of special needs.
Afterwards CE&CC, CASA-MI, and CAP will be organizing special culturally focused sessions for families with children of special needs. A brief summary including the seminar syllabus, location, and registration requirements follows.
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| Filed in: Health & Fitness, Career & Education, Chaldean Education & Career Center, Chaldean American Student Association, Chaldean American Professionals By CE&CC |
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| Chaldean Self-Defense Training Now Being Offered |
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Michigan, USA - Many Chaldeans are often forced to work in dangerous neighborhoods and high crime areas. Some feel the local city police apathetic concern for Chaldean businesses bolsters the criminal to act. Although Chaldeans have taken wise precautions to reduce the threat of attack and robbery, Chaldeans remain victims. With bullet proof glass, immediate armed robbery alarm systems, video surveillance systems, and armed security guards or employees Chaldeans remain at risk.
Working to address these challenges the Chaldean Education and Career Center is working with other Chaldean organizations to help address these growing concerns. Groups like the Chaldean Justice League, Chaldean American Bar Association, Chaldean Caucus, and the Chaldean Federation of America are consistently looking for ways to help reduce attacks against Chaldeans and their property.
In that spirit, the Chaldean Education and Career Center is organizing a series of Advanced Small Arms Self-Defense Training near Camp Chaldean. The CE&CC along with the Livingston Gun Club and Live Safe Academy will be holding a three Self-Defense training session.
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| Filed in: Living & Lifestyle, Career & Education, Law & Order, Community & Culture, Chaldean Education & Career Center By CE&CC |
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| Hunting Down the Right Job |
Michigan, USA - Chaldeans should know that a job search is less like a sprint and more like a marathon. Without this attitude, Chaldean job-hunters will view every day as a laborious burden that does not produce results. You’ll risk losing focus, motivation, and direction. You’ll neither write nor interview well, and your search may take even longer. In today’s challenging job market, many Chaldean job-hunters are finding that the search takes somewhat more time than they anticipated. Regardless of what expectations you may have or may hear, Chaldeans should assume a time frame of at least 10 months for their search. Chaldeans in Michigan, due to their poor economic condition and high taxes, should consider a year to a year and a half.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Business & Finance, Chaldean Education & Career Center By CE&CC |
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| Chaldean College Bound Student Application Assistance |
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Michigan, USA - Chaldeans who are looking for the inside advantage on their college applications should look no further. The Chaldean Education and Career Services and the Chaldean American Student Association (CASA) of Michigan shares the Bloomfield Hills, Michigan public library special admission preparation sessions for college bound students called "Apps of Steel". Afterward, a Chaldean application workshop will be held specifically for U of M, WSU, U of D Mercy, Michigan State, and Oakland University.
The "Apps of Steel" event is a special seminar held by the Bloomfield Township Public Library. The event will help Chaldean college bound students gain the upper hand when submitting college admissions. The wokhop afterward hosted by the Chaldean Educaiton and Career Center and Chaldean American Students Assocation will cover admission requirements for Michigan universities.
The "Apps of Steel" college application seminar will be held Friday, December 28, at 10 a.m., and a second identical session, at 11 a.m. at the Bloomfield Township Public Library, 1099 Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Community & Culture, Chaldean Education & Career Center By CE&CC |
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| Chaldean Scholar Publishes Study on Rape, Women and International Law |
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Michigan, USA - The increasing disgust and hyper-sexualization in the media has one Chaldean scholar seeking answers. Phyllis Easter Jeden is a first-generation Chaldean-American born and raised in metro-Detroit. The pre-law student at Central Michigan University is perusing studies in International, Minority, and Human Rights Law.
Jeden, like most Chaldeans and Americans has grown increasingly concerned over television advertising portraying women as nothing more than sex objects. “I am appalled by some of the things that the media culture tries to mainstream and celebrate. This has hurt America and has undermined our ability to speak to the world about values. Just look at the amount of cleavage you see worn by younger and younger women (and girls) in the supermarket, on the bus, in church?”
Rather than sit idly by and adopt a hopeless attitude Jeden decide to act. In her recently published study Jeden tackles the impact of sexualization of women in media and how such efforts harm women. The study Rape, Women and International Law began as a response to such everyday irritants. However, the study quickly began revealing much more about the insidious sexualization of women in media and other mainstream venues in societies across the world.
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| Filed in: Health & Fitness, Career & Education, Government & Society By Rita Abro |
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| Calling All Chaldean Community Writers & Subject Matter Experts |
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California, USA - www.CHALDEAN.org Invites You to Share Your Expertise with Our Readers & Viewers...
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Start the process and e-mail info@chaldean.org today. Need more information, simply click the READ MORE button below.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Community & Culture, Opinion and Editorials By Rita Abro |
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| Chaldean Aquaman Readies to Paddle the Great Lakes for Cancer Awareness |
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Michigan, USA - Joe Bidawid, professional board rider, uses his paddle in the fight to finding a cure for cancer. The middle child from a family of five children has his eyes set on breaking a world record as he trains to stand-up paddle surf across Lake Michigan from St. Joseph, Michigan to Chicago, Illinois.
The Farmington Hills, Michigan Chaldean native is perhaps one of the more versatile athletes in professional boarding. Skiing, snowboarding, windsurfing, kiteboarding, and surfing, Joe Bidawid has mastered them all at a world class level. Capturing the imagination of world boarders the Chaldean Aquaman has been featured in top sports boarding magazines and local Michigan papers.
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| Filed in: Health & Fitness, Career & Education, Sports, Art, and Entertainment By Huda Metti |
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Successful Conclusion to Student Workshop, 'System Engineering and Technology for Space Missions'
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/group,9.jpg" align="right" /> The first ESA training workshop to offer students a broad introduction to space engineering was held at the European Space Technology and Research Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands, 25-29 August.
ESMO - Call for Proposals for New Student Teams
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/esmo5_small.1,0.jpg" align="right" /> The ESA Education Office is currently looking for student teams to fill the following vacancies in Phase B1 (Preliminary Design) of the European Student Moon Orbiter (ESMO) project, which is expected to last until February 2009.
Successful Conclusion to 2008 Alpbach Summer School
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/sample_return_sm.jpg" align="right" /> This year’s Summer School in Alpbach results in 4 innovative projects presented by 58 students.
Explore Space with Disney/Pixar’s WALL-E (and Friends)
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/poster_walle_S.jpg" align="right" /> To mark the European launch of WALL-E, Disney/Pixar's exciting smash hit movie, ESA is today launching a new web site which highlights the multitude of educational resources and fun activities that are available on the Agency's Internet pages.
ESA Radar Remote Sensing Course 2008 in Prague
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/MexicoCity.jpg" align="right" /> The Czech Space Office in cooperation with the European Space Agency and the Charles University in Prague is organizing a five-days intensive microwave remote sensing course.
'Take your classroom into space' winners announced
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/boy_S,0.jpg" align="right" /> The winners of the 'Take your classroom into space' Call for Education Ideas have been selected. The two best experiment ideas will be performed in space by ESA astronaut Frank De Winne during his spaceflight in 2009. Pupils throughout Europe will be able to compare results obtained in their classroom to those obtained in space.
Fly Your Thesis! - An Astronaut Experience
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/airbus_S.jpg" align="right" /> Calling all European students! ESA’s Education Office is offering the flights of a lifetime with the launch of a new programme called “Fly Your Thesis! – An Astronaut Experience”.
ESA Announces Vega CubeSat Selection
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/IMG_01-2.jpg" align="right" /> After a thorough and exhaustive review of 22 proposals that were received from universities all over Europe, ESA officials have finally selected 9 CubeSats (plus two back-ups) that will be flown during the debut of Europe’s new Vega launch vehicle in late 2008 or early 2009.
Take part in the Space Station Design Workshop 2008!
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/ssdw_medium,0.jpg" align="right" /> In July 2008, ESA will host the Space Station Design Workshop (SSDW) in collaboration with the Institute of Space Systems (Institut für Raumfahrtsysteme, IRS) of the Universitaet Stuttgart.
Take your classroom into space
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/boy_S,0.jpg" align="right" /> With Europe's Columbus laboratory safely attached to the International Space Station, this is a good time to come up with new ideas for experiments that can be carried out onboard the station to demonstrate the effects of weightlessness to young students.
Polish children and students meet astronauts
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/DSC_0049_S.jpg" align="right" /> As part of worldwide activities to celebrate the 50 years of space exploration, Polish children and students had the chance to meet European and American astronauts in Warsaw last week, to hear at first hand about living and working in space.
ESA pays tribute to 50 years of space
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/50years_small.jpg" align="right" /> Fifty years ago today, on the night of 4 October, the first 'beep-beep' from Sputnik fell from the heavens and marked the beginning of a new era for the human race. <a href="/SPECIALS/Space_Year_2007/index.html" style="color:blue">Visit our Space Jubilee site</a>
The 2007 STRAPLEX Student Workshop
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/northern_flight1_small,0.jpg" align="right" /> In September 2007, a series of flights involving helium balloons will take to the air over Portugal. On board the STRAtospheric PLatform EXperiment (STRAPLEX) balloons will be several experiments provided by students from various ESA member states.
Discover Issue 5 of Science in School
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/cover5_small,0.jpg" align="right" /> If you are a science teacher or a scientist interested in education, then you shouldn’t miss out on Science in School, the free publication which highlights the best in teaching and cutting-edge research. Issue 5 is now available, free of charge, on the web <a href="http://www.scienceinschool.org/">here</a> and in print.
Awards Announced at Science on Stage 2
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/DSC_3587_small,0.jpg" align="right" /> The EIROforum Science on Stage 2 (SOS2) Festival, one of the most important events in the education calendar, reached its climax on 6 April with the presentation of the European Science Teaching Awards.
From argonauts to astronauts
<img src="http://www.esa.int/images/Greece_new.jpg" align="right" /> Astronauts and the mythical Argonauts who sailed with Jason in search of the golden fleece have some things in common - a spirit of adventure and the desire to explore the unknown. This made it an apt title for the ESA Space Camp that took place in July in Patras, Greece.
A college push for Hispanic teens Maria Gonzalez helps teens excel with an after school program. By Megan Broderick | Associated Press from the September 8, 2008 edition E-mail Print Letter to the Editor Republish del.icio.us digg Torrington, Conn. - Back-to-school time for Maria Gonzalez means Friday evenings in a church basement, surrounded by 30 teens chattering in a mix of English and Spanish. She pushes them to excel in school, though she is not a teacher. Ms. Gonzalez has assigned herself a mission: to improve the graduation rates and college attendance of Hispanic youths in Torrington and Winsted, Conn. She fears that immigrant teens in Torrington and Winsted believe college is out of reach because they live in poverty or are unsure of the English language. So Gonzalez pushes these teens to succeed in school. "Do something so you don't have to be stuck in a factory," she tells them. "You have the opportunity. Take advantage of that." The problems Gonzalez is tackling might be newer to Torrington, where the immigrant population has grown recently. The national Hispanic high school dropout rate is 21 percent compared with the national average of 10 percent, according to the Pew Hispanic Center. Additionally, students of color, those from low-income backgrounds, and first-generation students are less likely to apply for college or complete postsecondary education, according to the center. Gonzalez started her program, which she calls Youth Opportunities, in January with a grant of a little more than $3,000. She meets with teens in the basement room at Trinity Episcopal Church on Friday nights, and begins with a group activity. Then there's a guest speaker, followed by lessons in traditional Dominican and Puerto Rican dance. Throughout the evening, tutors meet with individual students needing help on homework or school projects. Danny Diaz, an eighth-grader at Torrington Middle School who would like to go to Harvard and also be a professional baseball player, has a clear idea of why Gonzalez is running the group. Because of Hispanic students who drop out of school, "people in Torrington think that Hispanics are up to no good," he said. "She's trying to change that." "I can see that too many kids, they don't have anything to do after school. They're coming here and they want to stay here," Danny's mother, Dolores Ramirez, said. Ms. Ramirez said she arrived early to drop her son off one Friday during the winter and there were already kids standing outside the door in the cold waiting for Gonzalez. "She is loving," she said. "And all these kids, they love her." Related Stories Too few low-income college students? 08/07/2008 New drive to ban race preferences 07/03/2008
TORRINGTON, Conn. - Back-to-school time for Maria Gonzalez means Friday evenings in a church basement, surrounded by 30 teens chattering in a mix of English and Spanish. She pushes them to excel in school, though she is not a teacher.
Teen sex, sex education and Sarah Palin
The pregnancy of the Republican vice presidential nominee's daughter is only the latest of a number of highly visible teen pregnancies, ranging from celebrities such as Jamie Lynn Spears to a group of teens in Gloucester, Mass.
Parents of special-needs children divided over Palin's promise to help
Amid the barbs and hockey banter Wednesday night, Gov. Sarah Palin directed an emotional appeal to the hearts of millions of parents with children who have special needs, promising they would "have a friend and advocate in the White House" in a McCain-Palin administration.
Voter registration by students raises cloud of consequences
The widespread practice of students' registering to vote at their college address has set off a fracas in Virginia, a battleground state in the presidential election.
McCain vs. Obama: The difference for states
<table cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="0" align="right" width="200" summary=""><tbody><tr><td><span class="bodytxt"><span class="bodytxt"><a href="http://www.stateline.org/live/issues/2008+Conventions"><img border="0" alt="" src="http://archive.stateline.org/flash-data/ConWatch/ConWatchSmall.gif" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.stateline.org/live/issues/2008+Conventions"><em>Stateline.org'</em>s coverage from the 2008 national conventions. Updated throughout the day.</a></span></span></td></tr></tbody></table>In the 2008 presidential race, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain offer competing ideas on a host of issues that will have repercussions throughout state government, right down to the local driver’s license bureau. See a rundown of the presidential candidates' positions so far on issues of direct interest to states.
Bush, McCain view state issues similarly
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;" class="MsoNormal">Democrats charge that a John McCain presidency would mean “four more years” of President Bush’s policies. A close look at both men’s records shows, on issues important to states, the Republicans are not far apart.</p>
What would an Obama win mean for states?
DENVER — If elected president, Democrat Barack Obama promises closer ties with states and an infusion of federal dollars that could lessen points of tension between Washington, D.C., and statehouses on issues from health care to energy.
2008 state elections: What's at stake?
<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><table width="195" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="0" align="right" summary=""><tbody><tr><td><a href="http://www.stateline.org/live/details/story?contentId=334492"><img width="187" height="126" border="0" align="right" alt="" src="http://www.stateline.org/live/digitalAssets/14687_GuideStrip.gif" /></a></td></tr></tbody></table>(Updated 4:20 p.m. EDT, Aug. 20, 2008) <br /><br />The historic battle for the White House may be grabbing most of the headlines, but plenty of state races and major ballot measures also could be nail-biters this November — and the results could have national implications. <em>Stateline.org</em> today is launching a new 2008 interactive guide to help voters keep track of the 11 gubernatorial, 11 attorneys general and seven secretary of state races and some 130 statewide ballot measures. </div>
2008 state-by-state summary
<table cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="0" align="right" width="200" summary=""><tbody><tr><td><a href="javascript:void(0);/*1216330967994*/"><img height="65" border="0" align="right" width="200" alt="" src="http://www.stateline.org/live/digitalAssets/14438_leg-wrap_small_.gif" /></a></td></tr></tbody></table>(Updated 11:15 a.m. EDT, Aug. 6, 2008)<br /><br />Here’s <em>Stateline.org</em>'s state-by-state rundown of significant legislative action in 2008.
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