Social Events

2007 ◽  
Vol 13 (S1) ◽  
pp. 48-49 ◽  

Opening reception.Sightseeing.Shopping.Food and restaurants.Bahamas excursion.Golf tournament.

2002 ◽  
Vol 8 (I1) ◽  
pp. 26-30

Sunday Morning, August 4, 2002: Golf Tournament at the Mont Tourbillon Golf ClubSunday August 4, 2002: 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm Opening Reception at the Quebec Museum of CivilizationPresidential Happenings: The Presidents of MSA, MAS, MSC/SCM, IMS will offer special events during the week. These events, including keynote speakers and the awards ceremonies, will appeal to all attendees.Tuesday Evening, August 6, 2002: Exhibitor's DemonstrationsWednesday August 7, 2002: Evening Social Options Dinner at the Manoir Montmorency and Grand Finale of the Fireworks FestivalWednesday August 7, 2002: Opera Evening at the Chapel of the Amerique Francaise Museum


2005 ◽  
Vol 11 (I1) ◽  
pp. 40-42

Opening reception, M&M 2005 Golf Tournament, attractions on Oahu military historical sites, downtown historical/cultural, Waikiki area, other museums, north shore/windward side, and east Oahu.Special Events: Presidential happenings; IMS Henry Clifton Sorby award and lecture; and Art Exhibit.Educational Venues: Microscopic explorations: A workshop; and It's a Family Affair!


2006 ◽  
Vol 12 (S1) ◽  
pp. 44-47

Opening receptionn.Chicago attractions.Sightseeing.Museums.Shopping.Zoo.Food and restaurants.Sports.Performing arts.Beyond Chicago.Getting about.Golf tournamentCredit line.


1998 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 518-520
Author(s):  
Charles Meshul

The Local Arrangment Committee (LAC) welcomes attendees to Portland and has put together several social events for the Microscopy & Microanalysis '99 meeting that we hope registrants and their families will enjoy. A list of those events and other happenings in the greater Portland area can be obtained on our web page at: http:// www.ohsu.edu/core. Briefly, for those of you arriving on Saturday and who would like the opportunity to have a taste of the region's award-winning lagers, porters, and stouts that evening, there will be a brew bus tour of several of the local pubs. On Sunday morning, for the golf enthusiast, we are sponsoring the annual golf tournament at the spectacular Skamania Lodge in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge. The course is located right off the Columbia River, in Washington, not far from Portland.


2003 ◽  
Vol 9 (I1) ◽  
pp. 34-36 ◽  

Opening Reception, Sunday, August 3, 2003: The Institute of Texan Culture 6:30 PM to 10:00 PMCIASEM Fiesta, Wednesday, August 6, 2003, Villita Assembly Building 8:00 PM to 11:30 PMSpouses ProgramGolf Tournament, Sunday morning, August 3, 2003


1997 ◽  
Vol 111 (12) ◽  
pp. 1122-1125 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. L. Pahor ◽  
J. M. Stansbie

AbstractTo celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of the Midland Institute of Otology (MIO) a. meeting was held in the Belfry Hotel, West Midlands, 19–21 September 1997. The meeting comprised an excellent academic conference, social events and a golf tournament. A report on the academic conference has been published (Stansbie and Pahor, 1997).The MIO has been established to further the cause of ENT in the Midlands and it has succeeded in its aim to a great extent. An historical overview of the Institute is of interest and would serve perhaps as a model for similar organizations, especially in the provinces.The Institute was the brainchild of William Stirk Adams. He remained the President from the conception of the Institute till his death.It is befitting to present a biography of such a dedicated personality.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 713-723
Author(s):  
Dominique Halaby ◽  
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Benjamin McKay ◽  
Kristen Ruhland

This study estimated the economic impact of the 2013 McGladrey Classic Golf Tournament (since renamed the RSM Classic) on Glynn County, Georgia. It was held at the Sea Island Golf Club, Seaside Course on Sea Island, Georgia in early November (7th through the 10th). This tournament is one of the stops for the PGA TOUR. The direct impacts were generated from spending from out-of-town visitors. These visitors included spectators, volunteers, title sponsor guests and the staff of the broadcast partner. In order to estimate the total amount of spending related to this event, the research team administered a survey to both volunteers online, prior to the event, and to spectators in person at the event. Additional expenditure data for the Golf Channel staff and McGladrey guests was provided by the Davis Love Foundation, host of this tournament.


1970 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mayumi Mizutani ◽  
Junko Tashiro ◽  
Nia Damiati ◽  
Uswatun Khasanah

This study aimed to explore perceptions about a healthy-eating lifestyle and reasons to practice a healthy-eating lifestyle of women with type 2 diabetes in a city of West Java by using a case study design. Six female patients, with type 2 diabetes, ages 47–63 from a hospital were interviewed guided by the health promotion model. Their healthy-eating lifestyle included currently practicing or not practicing a healthy-eating lifestyle. Reasons to practice were: beliefs for health and for physical energy to work for family, definition of multidimensional health and self-efficacy increased by: support from God, support from family, support from health professionals and improved or deteriorated health status by prior experience. Reasons not to practice were: difficulty in arranging diet, rejecting eating, controlling appetite, and accessing health care services. Related difficulties were interpersonal relations with family and social situation such as social events, expensive medical fee, and distance to the hospital. These findings suggest that women with type 2 diabetes in Indonesia need to be supported with the reasons to practice a healthy-eating lifestyle.Key words:Diet, health promotion, Indonesia, type 2 diabetes, women AbstrakTujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengeksplorasi persepsi tentang gaya hidup mengonsumsi makanan sehat dan alasan untuk mempraktikkan gaya hidup memakan makanan sehat pada wanita penderita diabetes tipe 2 di satu kota di Jawa Barat dengan menggunakan desain penelitian studi kasus. Enam pasien wanita penderita diabetes tipe 2 berumur antara 47–63 tahun. Penelitian ini dilakukan di sebuah rumah sakit. Pasien diwawancara secara terbimbing menggunakan model promosi kesehatan. Gaya hidup partisipan dalam mengonsumsi makanan sehat dinilai dalam penelitian ini, termasuk yang sedang dipraktikkan atau tidak sedang dipraktikkan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan alasan partisipan untuk mengonsumsi makanan sehat adalah: keyakinan untuk sehat dan kekuatan fisik untuk bekerja bagi keluarga, definisi kesehatan multidimensi dan efikasi diri meningkat oleh dukungan Tuhan, dukungan dari keluarga, dukungan dari petugas kesehatan, dan meningkatnya atau menurunnya status kesehatan oleh pengalaman sebelumnya. Alasan untuk tidak mengonsumsi makanan sehat adalah kesulitan dalam: mengatur diet, menolak makan, mengontrol nafsu makan, dan kesulitan mengakses pelayanan kesehatan. Kesulitan-kesulitan yang terkait dengan masalah ini adalah hubungan interpersonal dengan keluarga dan situasi sosial seperti acara-acara sosial, biaya medis yang mahal, dan jarak ke rumah sakit. Penelitian ini menyarankan peningkatan dukungan bagi wanita penderita diabetes tipe 2 di Indonesia agar mempraktikkan gaya hidup memakan makanan yang sehat.Kata kunci:Diabetes tipe 2, Indonesia, makanan, promosi kesehatan, wanita


Author(s):  
M.D. Tokmazishvili

Resolution of ethno-political conflicts in the Caucasus by political means is in a “deadlock”, and peaceful economic projects in conflict zones face political obstacles. The economic isolation of states and the fragmentation of the regional market impede the development of countries, and the resolution of conflicts is hampered by opposing strategic political vectors of regional states, that negatively affect their economic growth. In this context, the article states that when political tools are not sufficient for integration, economic and social goals should be rationalized for the purpose of cohabitation and coexistence of people of different ethnic groups and cultures in the region. In the article, the author attempts to investigate the role of economic and social events as factors for mitigating ethnopolitical conflicts; determines how the economization of conflicts can affect the integration processes and strategies of Georgia in relation to the breakaway republics.


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