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    Prez Mike called the meeting to order at 2:05 pm. Prez Mike asked that the minutes from the last meeting be read to the Brothers. As the minutes from the last meeting was being read I, along with the Prez noticed that there was some things that needed to be change. So the Prez informed the Brothers that we would revisit the minutes from the last meeting. Prez then asked for the financial report from Brother Money. Financial report at this time is $2234.15 in checking, 1509.84 in saving. Then Brother Money informed the Brothers that we had to subtract the $750.00 dollars for the rent out of the $2234.15 in checking. After the rent was subtracted from the checking account the balance was $1484.15 in checking. We made $1892.00 dollars…

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    Aa Meeting Reflection

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    The third AA meeting I attended was at Bridgewater Congregational Church, in Bridgewater Connecticut, at 7:00pm on Friday June 8, 2018. The past two meetings I attended were open book, however this meeting was a twelve- step meeting. The language used in this meeting was the same as the two other meetings I observed. Many members mentioned the words “higher power”, “prayer”, and “powerlessness”. The man who ran the meeting introduced himself, read the preamble and asked if there were any new…

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    Clinical Reflection: Group Meeting I arrived thirty minutes earlier for the meeting scheduled at seven that evening, but the parking lot was almost full and teeming with activity. There were people talking, laughing, and some were loitering, wandering aimlessly before proceeding through a discreet door; ten minutes prior to the scheduled start. Hence, the scene reminded me more of an enthusiastic crowd being ushered in before the movie start or an eager bunch queueing up for the latest…

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    people experience unproductive and ineffective meetings very often, some more than others. While some meetings often produce many valuable results, many meetings are often considered to be a waste of time or ultimately have little value to the staff or participants when the meeting does not go well. Having staff meetings, especially in an educational setting, can often produce many valuable results. Effective meetings provide a chance for discussion, may have the ability to broaden each staff…

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    BGSU Meeting Summary

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    In order to provide a sense of the meeting that was held, a very brief overview of the proceedings will first be presented. That will be followed by an analysis of a selected few topics of the meeting, and how they relate to the organizational theory with respect to the class. The meeting began with a roll call, followed by an approval of the minutes of the prior meeting. The guest speaker for the night, President Mazey, was then introduced. Her talk centered on various items of interest to…

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    City Council Case Study

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    During the City council meeting the citizens and council discussed issues within the community. Topics varied, some topics discussed were local business and others everyday life problems.First off people from Beckmans Mills came to thank the council for the restoration and funds raised by volunteers. As well as allowing the twenty fifth anniversary to be held on Saturday. Also a man from a new business in tow introduced himself and what the business was. Next a locally owned grocery store was…

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    AA Meeting Summary

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    The obvious and best solution to the problem of the normal anxiety and discomfort that are associated with attending one's first AA meeting is to go to the meeting with someone who knows the ropes. If no friend or acquaintance who happens to be an AA member is available, contact can always be arranged by calling the local AA Central Office and asking for a volunteer to telephone one. Although many people avail themselves of such measures to reduce the stress of their first AA meeting, many…

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    time to review everything (if only members actually took the time to actually review the material). As you are probably aware, I asked Diana Kenderian to take over responsibility of working with the staff on approving the agenda since my responsibilities as well as educational pursuits started causing delays in approving the agenda. Until last month (July) I can't recall the committee ever needing to cancel a meeting due to the agenda not being posted withing the manditory 72 hours prior to the…

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    was the last time you had a truly productive team meeting in your orthodontic practice? Have you stopped holding regular meetings because nothing ever seems to change? Through comprehensive study of the most successful companies on the planet and how they embrace team meetings in order to quickly clarify miscommunication and realign the entire company on the same page so that their front-line employees can produce results for the customer, Dr. Dustin Burleson has distilled 7 Keys to Productive…

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    Panhellenic Participation

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    be named if the Chapter Council Adviser is unable to serve. The Nominating Committee Adviser’s duties are to: • Be familiar with the nominating procedures of the chapter and the Fraternity. • Attend all meetings of the Nominating Committee. • Assist in training the committee in procedures it is to follow. • Guide the committee in the selection of nominees by helping members become aware of the duties of each office and the need for overall balance in the slate. • Assist in the tabulation of…

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