The document outlines various family readiness programs provided by the Navy to support sailors and their families. It discusses programs that provide: [1] deployment and relocation support; [2] crisis response services like counseling and advocacy for victims of abuse; and [3] career and financial support programs. The programs aim to strengthen families through preparedness and resilience during military service through services like counseling, education, and response during emergencies.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow and levels of neurotransmitters and endorphins which elevate and stabilize mood.
Norfolk CSADD Rally Venue Information & DirectionsCSADD
The document provides directions and logistical information for an event being held at the Devary Hall building on Naval Station Norfolk. It includes the physical address, locations of the auditorium and conference rooms within the building, parking details including limited parking along Morris St and a larger satellite lot down Bacon Ave, locations of restrooms and smoking areas, nearby lunch options like the NAVSTA food court and Chili's, and directions to the nearest ATMs down Morris St.
The document provides the agenda for a two-day Norfolk CSADD (Command Substance Abuse Control and Deterrence) Rally in May 2012. The agenda includes presentations on topics like operational stress control, physical readiness and nutrition, synthetic chemical compounds/drugs, domestic violence prevention, health promotion and wellness, financial management, gang awareness, and bystander intervention. It also includes an opening kick-off, entertainment events, breaks for lunch and snacks. The agenda is designed to educate sailors on substance abuse issues through various informational sessions and activities over the two-day period.
The document provides information about sailors joining and departing the USS The Sullivans. It discusses the plans and activities several sailors intend to do upon returning home from their deployment, including spending time with family and friends, visiting family, relaxing, and enjoying favorite foods.
The document is promoting a rally for an organization called CSADD. It provides a hashtag for the event, #CSADDRALLY, suggesting people use that tag to discuss or follow the rally online. However, no other details are given about the event, its purpose, location, date or organizers.
This document discusses an equation for effective leadership: L3+CE. It explains that good leaders must Listen (L1), Learn (L2), and Lead (L3). They must also Communicate and Educate (CE) by sharing feedback, expectations, and ensuring understanding to enable success. The challenge is to reflect on one's own leadership over the past year to determine if all steps were utilized and how to improve and grow in executing this leadership process going forward.
The Navy Memorial in Washington D.C. is honoring all Chief Petty Officers with a year-long exhibit called the "Year of the Chief". The exhibit focuses on the history and current roles of Chiefs. Special events are being coordinated worldwide to celebrate. Membership in the celebration provides benefits like coin collections and prize drawings. All Chiefs, past and present, are encouraged to register in the Navy Log online to be included in history.
The document outlines various family readiness programs provided by the Navy to support sailors and their families. It discusses programs that provide: [1] deployment and relocation support; [2] crisis response services like counseling and advocacy for victims of abuse; and [3] career and financial support programs. The programs aim to strengthen families through preparedness and resilience during military service through services like counseling, education, and response during emergencies.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow and levels of neurotransmitters and endorphins which elevate and stabilize mood.
Norfolk CSADD Rally Venue Information & DirectionsCSADD
The document provides directions and logistical information for an event being held at the Devary Hall building on Naval Station Norfolk. It includes the physical address, locations of the auditorium and conference rooms within the building, parking details including limited parking along Morris St and a larger satellite lot down Bacon Ave, locations of restrooms and smoking areas, nearby lunch options like the NAVSTA food court and Chili's, and directions to the nearest ATMs down Morris St.
The document provides the agenda for a two-day Norfolk CSADD (Command Substance Abuse Control and Deterrence) Rally in May 2012. The agenda includes presentations on topics like operational stress control, physical readiness and nutrition, synthetic chemical compounds/drugs, domestic violence prevention, health promotion and wellness, financial management, gang awareness, and bystander intervention. It also includes an opening kick-off, entertainment events, breaks for lunch and snacks. The agenda is designed to educate sailors on substance abuse issues through various informational sessions and activities over the two-day period.
The document provides information about sailors joining and departing the USS The Sullivans. It discusses the plans and activities several sailors intend to do upon returning home from their deployment, including spending time with family and friends, visiting family, relaxing, and enjoying favorite foods.
The document is promoting a rally for an organization called CSADD. It provides a hashtag for the event, #CSADDRALLY, suggesting people use that tag to discuss or follow the rally online. However, no other details are given about the event, its purpose, location, date or organizers.
This document discusses an equation for effective leadership: L3+CE. It explains that good leaders must Listen (L1), Learn (L2), and Lead (L3). They must also Communicate and Educate (CE) by sharing feedback, expectations, and ensuring understanding to enable success. The challenge is to reflect on one's own leadership over the past year to determine if all steps were utilized and how to improve and grow in executing this leadership process going forward.
The Navy Memorial in Washington D.C. is honoring all Chief Petty Officers with a year-long exhibit called the "Year of the Chief". The exhibit focuses on the history and current roles of Chiefs. Special events are being coordinated worldwide to celebrate. Membership in the celebration provides benefits like coin collections and prize drawings. All Chiefs, past and present, are encouraged to register in the Navy Log online to be included in history.
Sailor Gram 003 12 Sexual Assault Assistance And AwarenessCSADD
The document summarizes the Department of Defense's Safe Helpline, a 24/7 crisis support service for victims of sexual assault. It provides three ways for users to access support - via the website, telephone hotline, or texting. The website allows for live chat with counselors, the hotline connects callers to counselors or local support services, and texting provides contact info for the local Sexual Assault Response Coordinator. The goal is to provide confidential support and connect victims with appropriate resources.
This document provides contact information for Commander Dominick Torchia of the Naval Safety Center, including email, phone numbers, and address. It also shares highlights from fiscal year 2011, noting that Naval service reduced deaths in private motor vehicles (PMVs) by 50% compared to the previous year. Unsafe speed, alcohol, fatigue, ejection, distraction, and lack of completing the required Military Sports Bike Rider Course were cited as causal factors in 43 total fatalities for the year.
The document encourages designating a sober driver for Super Bowl parties to prevent drunk driving. Fans are advised not to let other fans drive home drunk from Super Bowl celebrations. Designating a sober driver can help ensure partygoers get home safely after the big game.
The document provides information about the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD), a Navy-wide peer mentoring program. It outlines the CSADD creed, leadership, and contact information. It also describes what CSADD programs do, including discussing issues that cause sailors to make wrong decisions and finding new ways to prevent destructive decisions. Finally, it provides the 7 steps to starting a CSADD chapter at one's command, which involves forming a core group of sailors, selecting an advocate and sponsor, and registering with the regional CSADD chapter.
This document provides information about domestic violence and available resources. It defines domestic violence as the willful intimidation and abuse between intimate partners. Domestic violence can result in physical and psychological harm that affects victims and their families for life. The document lists resources for learning more about domestic violence, including the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Fleet and Family Support Centers, Military OneSource, and recommended training programs through commands and peer groups.
The document provides information about the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD) Chapters of the Year award, including requirements for submission and important dates; local command chapters must submit nomination packages to their regional chapter by October 1st and regional chapters will submit finalists to the MPTE Fleet Master's office by November 2nd; the award recognizes CSADD chapters that demonstrate positive social interaction, leadership, and decision making.
CSADD TOPIC SEPTEMBER 2011 CSADD VOLUNTEER OUTREACHCSADD
This information sheet from the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions Program discusses encouraging sailors to volunteer through disaster relief, mentoring, or working in soup kitchens in September. It provides resources for finding volunteer opportunities nationally and locally, as well as recommendations to command leaders for organizing volunteer activities among sailors through competitions or team building exercises.
FLTCM Benning introduces the Power of Positive (POP) Leadership initiative to support growing a positive culture throughout the Navy. POP leadership utilizes positive principles like the power of positive, passion with compassion, and pride projection to encourage positive leadership. Benning hopes leaders will use POP Leadership to assist in leading with renewed positive energy and developing future leaders. Leaders are asked to share their experiences to help others grow and to empower Sailors by providing opportunities to lead.
Ten of thirteen Naval motorcycle fatalities in 2010 involved riders who did not complete mandatory training. Riding motorcycles is very dangerous, so risk management through training is essential. Sailors are urged to register online for mandatory motorcycle training to potentially save their lives.
1) Last Memorial Day weekend, one Marine was killed in a motor vehicle accident, while 106 other Sailors and Marines were injured in various off-duty incidents.
2) Most injuries were minor, but the majority of incidents could have been prevented with better risk management.
3) Sailors and Marines are encouraged to use the Travel Risk Planning System to plan safe trips, learn swimming safety for beach trips, drink responsibly at parties to avoid DUIs or alcohol-related issues, and manage risks to prevent sexual assault.
This document discusses a hypothetical scenario where two mechanics drove two hours after working a long day to party until 3 AM, then tried to drive back in time for their 7 AM shift. It outlines questions a supervisor might ask about their plan and risks, and consequences of their decision. It emphasizes the importance of risk management, communication, and ensuring personnel get adequate rest to perform their duties safely. Losing experienced workers can significantly impact a team, and a culture where people think they can work while fatigued poses risks to mission success and safety.
This document contains interviews with two service members. The first interview is with BM3 Bruce A. Crump, Jr. of the Navy from Chicago, Illinois. The second interview is with Cpl. Brandon Boie of the Marine Corps from Kankakee, Illinois. Both service members discuss their careers, goals, achievements and personal interests.
This document discusses the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD) program in March 2011. It provides an update on CSADD activities around the Navy, including in the Northwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. In the Northwest region, CSADD sub-chapters continue peer mentoring programs and educational sessions on topics like drugs and alcohol. In the Mid-Atlantic region, the CSADD team is working to design new educational posters on issues like sexual assault and harassment.
The American Dietetic Association is encouraging people to "Eat Right with Color" for National Nutrition Month in March 2011 to focus on healthy eating. The campaign promotes including a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins and dairy each day. It aims to make healthy eating simple and applicable to everyday lives. National Nutrition Month has occurred each March since 1973 to draw attention to nutrition and provide science-based advice from registered dietitians. The association's website provides resources to help people follow the federal Dietary Guidelines and develop personalized healthy eating plans.
Slides Lição 9, Betel, Ordenança para uma vida de santificação, 2Tr24.pptxLuizHenriquedeAlmeid6
Slideshare Lição 10, Betel, Ordenança para buscar a paz e fazer o bem, 2Tr24, Pr Henrique, EBD NA TV, 2° TRIMESTRE DE 2024, ADULTOS, EDITORA BETEL, TEMA, ORDENANÇAS BÍBLICAS, Doutrina Fundamentais Imperativas aos Cristãos para uma vida bem-sucedida e de Comunhão com DEUS, estudantes, professores, Ervália, MG, Imperatriz, MA, Cajamar, SP, estudos bíblicos, gospel, DEUS, ESPÍRITO SANTO, JESUS CRISTO, Comentários, Bispo Abner Ferreira, Com. Extra Pr. Luiz Henrique, 99-99152-0454, Canal YouTube, Henriquelhas, @PrHenrique
Sailor Gram 003 12 Sexual Assault Assistance And AwarenessCSADD
The document summarizes the Department of Defense's Safe Helpline, a 24/7 crisis support service for victims of sexual assault. It provides three ways for users to access support - via the website, telephone hotline, or texting. The website allows for live chat with counselors, the hotline connects callers to counselors or local support services, and texting provides contact info for the local Sexual Assault Response Coordinator. The goal is to provide confidential support and connect victims with appropriate resources.
This document provides contact information for Commander Dominick Torchia of the Naval Safety Center, including email, phone numbers, and address. It also shares highlights from fiscal year 2011, noting that Naval service reduced deaths in private motor vehicles (PMVs) by 50% compared to the previous year. Unsafe speed, alcohol, fatigue, ejection, distraction, and lack of completing the required Military Sports Bike Rider Course were cited as causal factors in 43 total fatalities for the year.
The document encourages designating a sober driver for Super Bowl parties to prevent drunk driving. Fans are advised not to let other fans drive home drunk from Super Bowl celebrations. Designating a sober driver can help ensure partygoers get home safely after the big game.
The document provides information about the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD), a Navy-wide peer mentoring program. It outlines the CSADD creed, leadership, and contact information. It also describes what CSADD programs do, including discussing issues that cause sailors to make wrong decisions and finding new ways to prevent destructive decisions. Finally, it provides the 7 steps to starting a CSADD chapter at one's command, which involves forming a core group of sailors, selecting an advocate and sponsor, and registering with the regional CSADD chapter.
This document provides information about domestic violence and available resources. It defines domestic violence as the willful intimidation and abuse between intimate partners. Domestic violence can result in physical and psychological harm that affects victims and their families for life. The document lists resources for learning more about domestic violence, including the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Fleet and Family Support Centers, Military OneSource, and recommended training programs through commands and peer groups.
The document provides information about the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD) Chapters of the Year award, including requirements for submission and important dates; local command chapters must submit nomination packages to their regional chapter by October 1st and regional chapters will submit finalists to the MPTE Fleet Master's office by November 2nd; the award recognizes CSADD chapters that demonstrate positive social interaction, leadership, and decision making.
CSADD TOPIC SEPTEMBER 2011 CSADD VOLUNTEER OUTREACHCSADD
This information sheet from the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions Program discusses encouraging sailors to volunteer through disaster relief, mentoring, or working in soup kitchens in September. It provides resources for finding volunteer opportunities nationally and locally, as well as recommendations to command leaders for organizing volunteer activities among sailors through competitions or team building exercises.
FLTCM Benning introduces the Power of Positive (POP) Leadership initiative to support growing a positive culture throughout the Navy. POP leadership utilizes positive principles like the power of positive, passion with compassion, and pride projection to encourage positive leadership. Benning hopes leaders will use POP Leadership to assist in leading with renewed positive energy and developing future leaders. Leaders are asked to share their experiences to help others grow and to empower Sailors by providing opportunities to lead.
Ten of thirteen Naval motorcycle fatalities in 2010 involved riders who did not complete mandatory training. Riding motorcycles is very dangerous, so risk management through training is essential. Sailors are urged to register online for mandatory motorcycle training to potentially save their lives.
1) Last Memorial Day weekend, one Marine was killed in a motor vehicle accident, while 106 other Sailors and Marines were injured in various off-duty incidents.
2) Most injuries were minor, but the majority of incidents could have been prevented with better risk management.
3) Sailors and Marines are encouraged to use the Travel Risk Planning System to plan safe trips, learn swimming safety for beach trips, drink responsibly at parties to avoid DUIs or alcohol-related issues, and manage risks to prevent sexual assault.
This document discusses a hypothetical scenario where two mechanics drove two hours after working a long day to party until 3 AM, then tried to drive back in time for their 7 AM shift. It outlines questions a supervisor might ask about their plan and risks, and consequences of their decision. It emphasizes the importance of risk management, communication, and ensuring personnel get adequate rest to perform their duties safely. Losing experienced workers can significantly impact a team, and a culture where people think they can work while fatigued poses risks to mission success and safety.
This document contains interviews with two service members. The first interview is with BM3 Bruce A. Crump, Jr. of the Navy from Chicago, Illinois. The second interview is with Cpl. Brandon Boie of the Marine Corps from Kankakee, Illinois. Both service members discuss their careers, goals, achievements and personal interests.
This document discusses the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD) program in March 2011. It provides an update on CSADD activities around the Navy, including in the Northwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. In the Northwest region, CSADD sub-chapters continue peer mentoring programs and educational sessions on topics like drugs and alcohol. In the Mid-Atlantic region, the CSADD team is working to design new educational posters on issues like sexual assault and harassment.
The American Dietetic Association is encouraging people to "Eat Right with Color" for National Nutrition Month in March 2011 to focus on healthy eating. The campaign promotes including a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins and dairy each day. It aims to make healthy eating simple and applicable to everyday lives. National Nutrition Month has occurred each March since 1973 to draw attention to nutrition and provide science-based advice from registered dietitians. The association's website provides resources to help people follow the federal Dietary Guidelines and develop personalized healthy eating plans.
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Slideshare Lição 10, Betel, Ordenança para buscar a paz e fazer o bem, 2Tr24, Pr Henrique, EBD NA TV, 2° TRIMESTRE DE 2024, ADULTOS, EDITORA BETEL, TEMA, ORDENANÇAS BÍBLICAS, Doutrina Fundamentais Imperativas aos Cristãos para uma vida bem-sucedida e de Comunhão com DEUS, estudantes, professores, Ervália, MG, Imperatriz, MA, Cajamar, SP, estudos bíblicos, gospel, DEUS, ESPÍRITO SANTO, JESUS CRISTO, Comentários, Bispo Abner Ferreira, Com. Extra Pr. Luiz Henrique, 99-99152-0454, Canal YouTube, Henriquelhas, @PrHenrique
Caderno de Resumos XVIII ENPFil UFU, IX EPGFil UFU E VII EPFEM.pdfenpfilosofiaufu
Caderno de Resumos XVIII Encontro de Pesquisa em Filosofia da UFU, IX Encontro de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia da UFU e VII Encontro de Pesquisa em Filosofia no Ensino Médio
O Que é Um Ménage à Trois?
A sociedade contemporânea está passando por grandes mudanças comportamentais no âmbito da sexualidade humana, tendo inversão de valores indescritíveis, que assusta as famílias tradicionais instituídas na Palavra de Deus.
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Slideshare Lição 10, Central Gospel, A Batalha Do Armagedom, 1Tr24, Pr Henrique, EBD NA TV, Revista ano 11, nº 1, Revista Estudo Bíblico Jovens E Adultos, Central Gospel, 2º Trimestre de 2024, Professor, Tema, Os Grandes Temas Do Fim, Comentarista, Pr. Joá Caitano, estudantes, professores, Ervália, MG, Imperatriz, MA, Cajamar, SP, estudos bíblicos, gospel, DEUS, ESPÍRITO SANTO, JESUS CRISTO, Com. Extra Pr. Luiz Henrique, 99-99152-0454, Canal YouTube, Henriquelhas, @PrHenrique
Sistema de Bibliotecas UCS - Chronica do emperador Clarimundo, donde os reis ...Biblioteca UCS
A biblioteca abriga, em seu acervo de coleções especiais o terceiro volume da obra editada em Lisboa, em 1843. Sua exibe
detalhes dourados e vermelhos. A obra narra um romance de cavalaria, relatando a
vida e façanhas do cavaleiro Clarimundo,
que se torna Rei da Hungria e Imperador
de Constantinopla.