It is with pleasure that I provide a letter of recommendation for Devincee Anderson. I have the opportunity of being a co-worker with him while he is currently employing at Division of Youth Services as a Youth Services Specialist-II. Devincee is extremely dedicated to the committed youths, detailed oriented, self-motivated, and deeply compassionate. Devincee is a natural leader and always meeting his deadlines. Devincee is an intelligent and motivated individual.
Dear Middlesex Hospital Administrative Fellowship Committee, It is with noble satisfaction that I write this letter as a recommendation for Mr. Lance Y. Troh who has shown great enthusiasm for leadership within the healthcare industry. As a former student of one of my courses at New York Medical College, Mr. Troh demonstrated his passion for leadership within the health system by firming advocating a transparent healthcare system that delivers result and reduce defects. Mr. Troh is an excellent candidate for the Administrative Fellowship Program because of his experience within the healthcare environmental and critical thinking skills that are essential in today 's competitive healthcare market. Furthermore, Mr. Troh is ready to hit the ground
Mid-cycle Review for Officer Aaron Ingleby Officer Aaron Ingleby adjudicates most I Form and N Form types adjudications. He assists at the Info Counter for customer inquiries. He helps with naturalization ceremonies and ASC duties as needed. He is very flexible for changes in schedule as needed. Core Competencies Communication: Officer Ingleby is a soft spoken individual that puts our clients at ease during his interactions with the public.
Jeremy Maclin is no longer among the unemployed. The veteran wide receiver signed a two-year with the Baltimore Ravens, the team announced Monday. As NFL.com noted, the agreement comes after Maclin visited with the team Thursday following a meeting with the Bills earlier in the week. In addition to the Ravens and Bills, the Browns also were interested in possibly signing the 29-year-old after he was released by the Chiefs on June 2.
(U//FOUO) Sergeant Corey Jasmin is enthusiastically recommended for the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal in recognition of his exceptional achievement, professional dedication, and superior performance while assigned to Combat Mission Team (CMT) 3, Marine Corps Cyberspace Warfare Group, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, from July 2014 to February 2018. (U//FOUO) During this period, Sergeant Jasmin was assigned as a Cyber Analyst for CMT 3. At the time, Sergeant Jasmin joined the unit, CMT 3 was still in its infancy, with the majority of its analysts untrained and unfamiliar with the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) required to operate effectively as part of the Cyber Mission Force.
Danielle Currey Ms. Serensky AP English Language 8 September 2015 The Other Wes Moore SOAPSTone Subjects “choices”(xiv). “family”(xiv). “mistakes”(179). “military”(54).
Timothy Richard Tebow was born on August 14, 1987. He was born to two Baptist missionaries in the Philippines. His mother had an infection while pregnant with Tebow, and the doctors thought the infection would leave to a stillbirth; however, the doctors were wrong and Tebow was born without complications (Contemporary Authors Online). Tim Tebow’s story does not end with the miracle story of his birth; it is just the beginning of Tebow’s story.
I am the current foster care worker for Tamyia Crenshaw (Female, DOB 04/06/2009), Tyren Crenshaw (Male, DOB 4/27/2010), and Terrance Crenshaw (Male, DOB 7/7/2011) from a Private Agency, Caritas Family Solutions. Their parents are mother, Lamyia Walters (DOB 6/14/1989) and father, Terrance Crenshaw (DOB 4/18/1982). I am writing this letter in regards to investigation for the current DCFS involvement in the state of Illinois. I am seeking out prior check with DCFS involvement in the state of Missouri.
Re: Letter of Recommendation for Joshua Whiting To The RA Selection Committee: I write on behalf of Joshua Whiting’s application for a Resident Assistant position. I believe Josh to be an exemplary student-scholar as well as a person of tremendous character with significant leadership skills. I met Josh in my first semester of college in our biology class. We were both Biochemistry majors so we got to skip Biology 1 and therefore were both new to this new world of college but already in a group full of sophomores and students who had been in college for multiple semesters. Naturally we gravitated to each other due to this aspect we had in common.
I am writing you a letter for my freshman time capsule assignment. I am going to write about things in this letter. The first thing that I am going to talk about is everything that I appreciate about you guys. Another thing I am going to talk about will be some of my hopes and goals that I have regarding you guys. I appreciate so many things about you.
My previous experience with ROTC in school and various leadership positions in school have already staged me to command a crew and deal with high stress environments on a daily basis and still thrive. The added bonus of knowledge mixed with leadership capabilities makes me a great candidate for this position. I am prepared to learn how to direct personnel operations, manage shipboard vertical launch systems, use computer displays and advanced technology in battle and ship defense, and provide support to Navy expeditionary
Finally, I will discuss the considerations when considering joining. E. (Transition: So, let’s look at the U.S. Navy Corpsman). II. According to Wikipedia, The U.S. Navy Corpsman is an
Since I was ten years old, I have been a member of the Young Marines, a program dedicated to the enrichment of youth. Aside from my family and school, this organization has had an incredible impact on my life, not only providing me with many unique and amazing experiences, but by shaping the foundation of my character by instilling in me the three core principles of the Young Marines: Discipline, Leadership, and Teamwork and also by emphasizing the importance of community service. I have had many amazing and unique experiences as a Young Marine which included the challenges of promotion to become the senior ranking officer, learning many new skills such as CPR, teaching Drug Demand Reduction, leading and mentoring the members of the Unit, going on encampments and traveling. In my sophomore year, my Unit Commander, a Korean War veteran, selected me to travel with him to Seoul. Every few years he chooses a Young Marine to take to South Korea based on merit.
It is my desire to attend the United States Naval Academy. My goal is to follow in my father 's footsteps as an officer in the naval branch of our armed forces. My father began his career as an enlisted seaman twenty years ago and is now serving as a Lieutenant. Being the son of a Lieutenant in the United States Navy, I have always had an interest in the military and a desire to also serve and follow his footsteps. It was not until high school when I decided that I wanted to attend the Naval Academy.
“Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.” - President Ronald Reagan, 1983. I think this quote, by Ronald Reagan, not only speaks for marines but for all veterans who have served their people and made sacrifices to protect the rights of those people. I am proud and take great pride to be living in a country protected by such courageous men and women who have served to make a positive difference in our country. When someone risks their own life for the betterment of others, it is a very noble act that requires immense bravery and courage.