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sinsofthefire · 3 months ago
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Sins of the Fire Main Cast has been made! All of the art was done by Crowghost. Feel free to ask any of them questions!!
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nioumin-draw · 6 months ago
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"If I were someone else , I’d admiring myself !"
Heya guys meet my new HPMA baby :
The eldest daughter of Teresa Grim and Talbott Winger , Hilda Grim-Winger
Personality:intelligent, ruthless, manipulative,mischievous ,cunning, logic , arrogant , stubborn, short-temper, confident,sarcastic,ambitious ,caring , protective , soft ( sometimes).
Friends: Robyne Thisthewaite , kevin farell ,Lottie turner, William Lee,Marnie Sallow @chirithy564 , Rubeus Hagrid, Daniel page ( crush) , Astrid Cole.
Frenemy : Liam Whitlock - Kim @chirithy564
Enemies : Argus Filch (Nemesis ) ,mrs Norris, Cassandra Vole, Colby and Fischer Frey
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a-wlw-reads · 6 years ago
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Lady-Lovin’ Ladies from A-Z (Again)
Part 1       Lady-Lovin’ Ladies of Color
A: Ascension by Jacqueline Koyanagi
B: Bareed Mista3jil edited by Meem
C: Cinnamon Blade: Knife in Shining Armor by Shira Glassman
D: Dispatches from Lesbian America edited by Xequina Maria Berber, Giovanna Capone, and Cheela Romain Smith
E: Edge of Glory by Rachel Spangler
F: Finding Hekate by Kellie Doherty
G: Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World edited by Robyn Ochs and Sarah E. Rowley
H: Heavy Vinyl by Carly Usdin
I: Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World by Ashley Herring Blake
J: Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera
K: Karen Memory by Elizabeth Bear
L: Lizard Radio by Pat Schmatz
M: Marriage of a Thousand Lies by SJ Sindu
N: Necrotech by K.C. Alexander
O: Otherbound by Corinne Duyvis
P: Pulp by Robin Talley
Q: Queer (In)justice: The Criminalization of LGBT People in the United States by Joey L. Mogul, Andrea J. Ritchie, and Kay Whitlock
R: Roller Girl by Vanessa North
S: Summer of Salt by Katrina Leno
T: That Inevitable Victorian Thing by E.K. Johnston
U: Uncovered: How I Left Hasidic Life and Finally Came Home by Leah Lax
V: Victory: The Triumphant Gay Revolution by Linda Hirshman
W: We Are Okay by Nina LaCour
X: Excavation by Wendy C. Ortiz (I tried. There are no X’s)
Y: Year of the Monsoon by Caren J. Werlinger
Z: Zami: A New Spelling of my Name by Audre Lorde
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thoughtfulcupcakesublime · 5 years ago
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Throughout the school year, teachers and principals encourage children to learn, be creative, and collaborate with one another.
Many educators will be honored for their hard work.
Prince William County Public Schools (PWCS) has announced the nominees for the Teacher of the Year and Principal of the Year awards.
They included 39 teachers and seven principals, according to a release from PWCS. 
The following individuals have been nominated for the Teacher of the Year Award: 
Kristina Aldrich from Antietam Elementary School in Woodbridge
Lisa Nicole Baker-Perry from Buckland Mills Elementary School in Gainesville
Molly Beck from Stonewall Jackson High School in Manassas
George Bishop from Battlefield High School in Haymarket
Laurie Brady from Coles Elementary School in Manassas
Faith Broome from Chris Yung Elementary School in Bristow
Nancy Burrer-Meza from Buckland Mills Elementary School in Gainesville
Amy Cofer from Pattie Elementary School in Montclair
Deanna Cohen from T. Clay Wood Elementary School in Nokesville
Sarah Colley from Buckland Mills Elementary School
Melissa Edmonds from Kyle Wilson Elementary School in Woodbridge
Sarah Flores from Patriot High School in Nokesville
Robyn Frazier from Victory Elementary School in Bristow
Mary Elizabeth Garcia from Buckland Mills Elementary School
Dustin Goode from Gainesville Middle School
Joni Griffin from Freedom High School in Woodbridge
Matthew Grimsley from Independence Nontraditional School in Manassas
Kerry Haddad from Forest Park High School in Woodbridge
Jon Hoffman from Hylton High School in Woodbridge
Amy Holt from Bennett Elementary School in Manassas
Rebecca Kurylo from Pattie Elementary School
Deborah Magill from Fitzgerald Elementary School in Dale City
Jennifer Marshall-Greeson from Osbourn Park High School in Manassas
Lori McDonald from Benton Middle School in Manassas
Deana Miller from Battlefield High School
Meghan Morse from Parkside Middle School in Manassas
Cynthia Nordan from Penn Elementary School in Woodbridge
Carolyn Renk from Henderson Elementary School in Montclair
Erin Roche from Westridge Elementary School in Lake Ridge
Kylie Samko from Graham Park Middle School in Triangle
Mietta Solliday from Forest Park High School
Karen Stamp from Marshall Elementary School in Manassas
Molly Stookey from Yorkshire Elementary School in Manassas
Alexander Sturges from Osbourn Park High School
Christine Terenchin from Hylton High School
Christine Thai-Pappa from Chris Yung Elementary School
Dawn Weber from Battlefield High School
Michelle Whitlock from Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School in Woodbridge
Lauren Vance from Battlefield High School
These are the Principal of the Year Award nominees:
Neil Beech from Osbourn Park High School
Anita Flemons from Old Bridge Elementary School in Lake Ridge
Kimberly Gudinas from Fitzgerald Elementary School
Richard Nichols from Stonewall Jackson High School
Catherine Porter-Lucas from Gainesville Middle School
Kimberly Werle from Loch Lomond Elementary School
Ron Whitten from Covington-Harper Elementary School in Dumfries
Those who have been nominated are going to be recognized at a reception that will be held at Colgan High School in Manassason March 24.
The post Teacher of the Year, Principal of the Year nominees named appeared first on What's Up Prince William.
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ellymackay · 6 years ago
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New UNC Medical School Introduces Future Doctors to Sleep Medicine Early
New UNC Medical School Introduces Future Doctors to Sleep Medicine Early was initially seen on Elly Mackay's Blog
An observant sleep medicine physician approached the school with a pitch: expose third- and fourth-year students to the sleep subspecialty.
By Lisa Spear
Medical school curriculums generally don’t take a deep dive into sleep medicine. Some medical students may not even realize they have the option to subspecialize in sleep. This gap in education may be fueling a shortage of sleep medicine physicians.
Some medical schools are taking steps to change that. The University of North Carolina (UNC) in Ashville, NC, recently appointed Muhammad Sayed, MD, RST, RPSGT, to develop a sleep medicine curriculum in his new role as an assistant professor.
Through this program, third- and fourth-year students will have the opportunity to do rotations at the Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville, NC, part of the US Department of Veterans Affairs. This is where Sayed will continue to work as chief of sleep medicine while he supervises the UNC program.
Sayed will spend time working one-on-one with students and giving lectures on campus. He hopes that through this initiative more future physicians will be exposed to and become interested in this area of medicine that is so crucial to overall health.
“It’s known here in the US that medical students and even residents, in general, don’t get enough education in sleep medicine, if any. They get this education only when they start doing a fellowship in sleep medicine,” says Sayed. “I think we really need to expand that, to start early.”
Sleep has long been a focal point of Sayed’s career. About four years ago, he moved to Ashville, NC, to build and run the sleep center at the local VA hospital . Soon after, Sayed noticed that UNC was launching a medical school. He approached administrators at the university, director and assistant dean Robyn Latessa, MD, and Sandra Whitlock, MD, associate director. He pitched an idea. “I can help you with a sleep medicine program,” he told them.
The idea for the new program developed intuitively. He says, “I knew that most medical schools do not have the curriculum for sleep medicine and it is something that is known now that really there is some deficiency.” Sayed says he wanted to try to do something to change that.
The UNC university administration liked the pitch and they started collaborating on plans for the new program.
Since sleep medicine overlaps with many specialties, to set up the program Sayed is joining forces with department heads in neurology, pulmonology, and cardiology.
Through the sleep medicine curriculum, students will spend a month learning all aspects of this subspecialty. ‘They will have a strong background in all the specialties that contribute to sleep medicine,” says Sayed.
The VA hospital will also benefit since some students may be invited to work in the sleep center after they graduate. “It is a win-win situation,” says Sayed.
Sayed first became interested in sleep medicine as a neurology fellow at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo. There, he studied stroke patients and learned that two-thirds suffered from untreated sleep apnea—a fact that drove him to look more seriously at the study of sleep.
Since then, he has held fellowships with the American Academy of Neurology and the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. All the while, he noticed that many patients with sleep issues do not get the treatment that they need. This new program at UNC Ashville is one step to filling the gap.
“I am very happy that we are going to get more and more medical students, locally, to know more about that subspecialty and become more interested. It’s a chance to have more sleep medicine specialists. We don’t have enough in the country,” says Sayed.
“In many sleep centers people wait for weeks and months either to have their sleep studies or even to have their follow-up appointment,” he says. “I think we need to encourage more and more students to know about it.”
Lisa Spear is associate editor of Sleep Review.
from Sleep Review http://www.sleepreviewmag.com/2019/01/unc-medical-school-future-doctors-sleep-medicine/
from Elly Mackay - Feed https://www.ellymackay.com/2019/01/14/new-unc-medical-school-introduces-future-doctors-to-sleep-medicine-early/
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marclefrancois1 · 6 years ago
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New UNC Medical School Introduces Future Doctors to Sleep Medicine Early
The following blog article e0a9e1e9e6412908cf53cee25f32209b62d23d03e119cd2df63e6855e8fc22eee0a9e1e9e6412908cf53cee25f32209b62d23d03e119cd2df63e6855e8fc22eepostlinke0a9e1e9e6412908cf53cee25f32209b62d23d03e119cd2df63e6855e8fc22eee0a9e1e9e6412908cf53cee25f32209b62d23d03e119cd2df63e6855e8fc22ee Find more on: https://www.marclefrancois.net
An observant sleep medicine physician approached the school with a pitch: expose third- and fourth-year students to the sleep subspecialty.
By Lisa Spear
Medical school curriculums generally don’t take a deep dive into sleep medicine. Some medical students may not even realize they have the option to subspecialize in sleep. This gap in education may be fueling a shortage of sleep medicine physicians.
Some medical schools are taking steps to change that. The University of North Carolina (UNC) in Ashville, NC, recently appointed Muhammad Sayed, MD, RST, RPSGT, to develop a sleep medicine curriculum in his new role as an assistant professor.
Through this program, third- and fourth-year students will have the opportunity to do rotations at the Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville, NC, part of the US Department of Veterans Affairs. This is where Sayed will continue to work as chief of sleep medicine while he supervises the UNC program.
Sayed will spend time working one-on-one with students and giving lectures on campus. He hopes that through this initiative more future physicians will be exposed to and become interested in this area of medicine that is so crucial to overall health.
“It’s known here in the US that medical students and even residents, in general, don’t get enough education in sleep medicine, if any. They get this education only when they start doing a fellowship in sleep medicine,” says Sayed. “I think we really need to expand that, to start early.”
Sleep has long been a focal point of Sayed’s career. About four years ago, he moved to Ashville, NC, to build and run the sleep center at the local VA hospital . Soon after, Sayed noticed that UNC was launching a medical school. He approached administrators at the university, director and assistant dean Robyn Latessa, MD, and Sandra Whitlock, MD, associate director. He pitched an idea. “I can help you with a sleep medicine program,” he told them.
The idea for the new program developed intuitively. He says, “I knew that most medical schools do not have the curriculum for sleep medicine and it is something that is known now that really there is some deficiency.” Sayed says he wanted to try to do something to change that.
The UNC university administration liked the pitch and they started collaborating on plans for the new program.
Since sleep medicine overlaps with many specialties, to set up the program Sayed is joining forces with department heads in neurology, pulmonology, and cardiology.
Through the sleep medicine curriculum, students will spend a month learning all aspects of this subspecialty. ‘They will have a strong background in all the specialties that contribute to sleep medicine,” says Sayed.
The VA hospital will also benefit since some students may be invited to work in the sleep center after they graduate. “It is a win-win situation,” says Sayed.
Sayed first became interested in sleep medicine as a neurology fellow at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo. There, he studied stroke patients and learned that two-thirds suffered from untreated sleep apnea—a fact that drove him to look more seriously at the study of sleep.
Since then, he has held fellowships with the American Academy of Neurology and the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. All the while, he noticed that many patients with sleep issues do not get the treatment that they need. This new program at UNC Ashville is one step to filling the gap.
“I am very happy that we are going to get more and more medical students, locally, to know more about that subspecialty and become more interested. It’s a chance to have more sleep medicine specialists. We don’t have enough in the country,” says Sayed.
“In many sleep centers people wait for weeks and months either to have their sleep studies or even to have their follow-up appointment,” he says. “I think we need to encourage more and more students to know about it.”
Lisa Spear is associate editor of Sleep Review.
from Sleep Review http://www.sleepreviewmag.com/2019/01/unc-medical-school-future-doctors-sleep-medicine/
from https://www.marclefrancois.net/2019/01/14/new-unc-medical-school-introduces-future-doctors-to-sleep-medicine-early/
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nioumin-draw · 1 month ago
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Facts about Lorelei Sanders ( HPMA) #1 :
•Lorelei been sorted in Gryffindor house, if she were in ilvermony she would be sorted to Wampus or Thunderbird
•she live to Nothing hill with her family
•When she spent her summer vacation to Uganda her family for visit her mother's family side , the thing she loves most is doing Safari.
• she used to have some muggle "friends" before Hogwarts , after she go to Hogwarts she told them she been accepted to a boarding school. She tried to sent them some letters but they never write her back but she haven't been upset because she knew it will happen and she have new true friends now.
•her patronus is a lioness
•the most happiest memory she remember for creat her patronus is : when she met the Holyhead Harpies atvher first quidditch game.
• Robyn Thistlethwaite became her best friends during Hogwarts because of their love for quidditch and she also have a bond for Daniel Page and consider him as a precious friend, she is always worry about him and protect him if it's necessary.
•At first the first sight she found William Lee too immature and is annoyed by him and his shenanigans but appreciates his kindness towards animals and his optimistic and funny personality and you'll never find a better dance partner than him , people wondering how that could work between them XD 🤣.
•During the 3 first year she had long curly hairs and cut them for year 4
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• her cat , Comoros ( Named from a African région) is a present from her parents for her first year to Hogwarts.
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•She realize she fell in love with William Lee at the end of year 2 and in year 4 the became officially a couple.
• she can't stand Cassandra Vole but is always ready to help her.
•Fischer Frey have a crush for her but she rejected him all time.
• according to William Lee , she smell Vanilla and coconut, probably because of hair care cream.
• Because of a misunderstanding with William she was a bit jealous of Abigail Grey ( who had a crush on him ) but after a explanation they become great friends
• She play quidditch as chaser with Liam Whitlock-Kim @chirithy564 at year 2 and became seeker at year 4
•William and her first date was supposed to be in Madam Puddifoot's Tea Shop in Hogsmeade but it finally end to The three broomsticks because it was to Pink for them XD and a butterbeer sound better than tea 🍻.
•she a big fan of the Holyhead Harpies.
•she is inspired from the actress and Singer Zendaya.
• she is very proud of her father despite the fact he is a squib and would punch anybody who say trash about him.
• She is Aries 🐏♈
• her favorite flowers are begonias , tulip 🌷 and flowering plant.
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nioumin-draw · 1 year ago
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lorelei Sanders is in the quidditch team !!
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Yup now the quidditch season is open now , Lorelei Sanders become a member :) of the Gryffindor team
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Until now she win all her match she is a Queen 👑💖
Fact: she is a big fan of quidditch specially of the Holyhead harpies , she is also a big fan of Ginny Weasley.
she start quidditch at Hogwarts at her second year, with her best friends Robyn thistlethwaite and her friend Liam Whitlock-Kim (@chirithy564 )
Liam and her start as Chaser and at their 4-5 th year Lorelei become seek and Liam a beater
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nioumin-draw · 2 years ago
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Meet my new Harry potter magic awakened oc and My monkey boy William lee love interest
Meet Lorelei Sanders , In 2008 she become a student in Hogwart with her new friends and sorted in Gryffindor house.
Personality : Smart , creative , brave , loyal , stubborn, short-temper , confident, sportive, productive, extroverted,kind , funny and loving
Friends : Robyne Thisthewaite ( best friend) , Lottie turner , William Lee , Liam Whitlock-Kim ( @chirithy564 ) , Marnie Sallow ( @chirithy564 ) , kevin farell , Rubeus Hagrid , Daniel page
Enemies : Arguys Filch , mrs Norris , Cassandra Vole , Colby and Fischer Frey
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