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Discover skilled trades trends, career pathways, and their impact on the industry workforce. Stay informed and plan your future with skilled trades job guide.
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Barbara Ann Rowan (September 6, 1938 - October 31, 2020) was the first Black woman to become a prosecutor in the office of the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York. Born in Upper Manhattan, she was the only child of Norman B. Rowan, an accountant who had been born in Jamaica, and Clara (Obey) Rowan, born in Philadelphia, who worked in the accounting practice.
She attended Barnard College, earning a BA in Spanish, plus a Certificate in Language and Literature from the University of Madrid. She earned her JD from the New York University School of Law in the evening program, while working during the day as a court transcriptionist. She served as a translator of Spanish and Italian in the Family Court.
She practiced as a public defender for the South Bronx Legal Services and in private practice. She was invited to interview with the US Attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York and was hired. She prosecuted drug and fraud cases. She was remembered for engaging jurors “with humor and charm.”
She joined the staff of a House of Representatives ethics committee investigation. She served as an assistant director of the Federal Trade Commission. She founded a private consulting firm, Rowan Associates.
She married Harold W. Gossett II (1972). He was an investigator for the office of the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York. He became an FBI agent and after leaving the Bureau he joined Rowan Associates and worked with Rowan at the consulting firm for 35 years.
She organized a written protest by Black attorneys following the use of a racial epithet during a lawyer’s speech at an Alexandria Bar Association meeting in Virginia. The lawyer apologized, and the incident led to the formation of the Northern Virginia Black Attorneys Association. She was a member of the National Conference of Black Lawyers and the National Bar Association. She was an accomplished swimmer and dancer.
Her husband survived her. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Everybody say hello to Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons: activist, teacher, and researcher. Born in 1944 Memphis, Gwendolyn was the first generation in her family to attend college (Spelman, 1962). She credits her grandmother, Rhonda Bell Robinson, with having instilled in her the family's history and its reckoning with slavery, her own hardships growing up as a sharecropper, and how Mississippi was objectively the "worst of the worst" for Black people. Gwendolyn solemnly promised her grandmother that she would never go to Mississippi. (And don't even get her started on the epic confrontations with teachers and school officials about the "inappropriateness of her hair." Boy, it's sure nice that that sort of racial dress-code pettiness isn't a thing anymore, huh?)
In the 1960's, inspired by several Spelman professors (to include Howard Zinn), Gwendolyn actively and enthusiastically became involved in the SNCC against her family's wishes. She participated in sit-ins and endured several arrests, ultimately jeopardizing her Spelman scholarship. She helped prepare curricula for Freedom Schools and coordinated mock voter registrations, working under Bob Moses (see Lesson 112 in this series) and alongside James Forman and her fellow Spelman alum Ruby Doris Smith-Robinson (see Lesson 66). Eventually she came into the orbit of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, and ultimately found herself taking over as director of the Mississippi Summer Project in 1964 when its previous director, Lester McKinney, had been picked up by Laurel police. She herself was arrested in Jackson following a march; being held, beaten and tortured for 15 days in a makeshift prison constructed on the county fairgrounds.
Gwendolyn later moved briefly to New York, and then to Atlanta where she worked on Julian Bond's state campaign (see Lesson 72). She continued to work with the local chapter of the SNCC, authoring a controversial position paper on Black Power that argued against expelling its white members. Around this time Gwendolyn also (unsurprisingly) found herself on the FBI's notorious Counterintelligence Program (COINTELPRO) target list. Inspired by the speeches of Malcolm X, Gwendolyn joined Nation Of Islam in the late 1960's and changed her name to Zoharah (also taking her husband Michael Simmons' last name), and moved to Philadelphia. However her strong feminist principles contravened a number of NOI teachings, putting her at odds with the organization's stance on women as submissive helpmeets. Over the next 20 years she worked for the American Friends Service Committee, travelling to Jordan, Egypt, Syria, and (significantly) Palestine.
Gwendolyn retired from the University of Florida in 2019; conducting and leading research that explores Islamic feminism and the cultural impact of Sharia law on Muslim women. Today Simmons is senior lecturer emerita, continuing to travel and lecture on gender equality, and on many other issues affecting Black Americans, feminism, and social inequities. Her and Michael Simmons' daughter Aishah Shahidah Simmons, is herself an accomplished documentary filmmaker. (Teachers: Need some resources to engage your students this Black History Month? I'll send you a pile of these trading cards, no cost, no obligation. Just give me a mailing address and let me know how many students in your class. No strings attached, no censorship, no secret-relaying-of-names to Abbott or DeSantis or HuckaSanders.)
#black lives matter#gwendolyn zoharah simmons#black history month#mississippi goddamn#spelman#sncc#nation of islam#feminism#teachtruth
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New York City Culture🗽
New York City is frequently the setting for novels, movies, and television programs and has been described as the cultural capital of the world. In describing New York, author Tom Wolfe said, "Culture just seems to be in the air, like part of the weather."
The city is the birthplace of many cultural movements, including the Harlem Renaissance in literature and visual art; abstract expressionism (known as the New York School) in painting; and hip-hop, punk, hardcore, salsa, freestyle, Tin Pan Alley, certain forms of jazz, and (along with Philadelphia) disco in music. New York City has been considered the dance capital of the world.
One of the most common traits attributed to New York City is its fast pace, which spawned the term New York minute. Journalist Walt Whitman characterized New York's streets as being traversed by "hurrying, feverish, electric crowds". New York City's residents are prominently known for their resilience historically, and more recently related to their management of the impacts of the September 11 terrorist attacks and the COVID-19 pandemic. New York was voted the world's most resilient city in 2021 and 2022 per Time Out's global poll of urban residents.
Theater🎭
The central hub of the American theater scene is Manhattan, with its divisions of Broadway, off-Broadway, and off-off-Broadway. Many movie and television stars have gotten their big break working in New York productions.
Broadway theatre is one of the premier forms of English-language theatre in the world, named after Broadway, the major thoroughfare that crosses Times Square, sometimes referred to as "The Great White Way".
Forty-one venues mostly in Midtown Manhattan's Theatre District, each with at least 500 seats, are classified as Broadway theatres. The 2018–19 Broadway theatre season set records with total attendance of 14.8 million and gross revenue of $1.83 billion Recovering from closures forced by the COVID-19 pandemic, 2022-23 revenues rebounded to $1.58 billion with total attendance of 12.3 million.
The Tony Awards recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre and are presented at an annual ceremony in Manhattan. The awards are given for Broadway productions and performances at the 41 eligible Broadway venues. One is also given for regional theatre. Several discretionary non-competitive awards are given as well, including a Special Tony Award, the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre, and the Isabelle Stevenson Award.
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Architecture
New York has architecturally noteworthy buildings in a wide range of styles and from distinct time periods, from the Dutch Colonial Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House in Brooklyn, the oldest section of which dates to 1656, to the modern One World Trade Center, the skyscraper at Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan and the most expensive office tower in the world by construction cost.
Manhattan's skyline, with its many skyscrapers, is universally recognized, and the city has been home to several of the tallest buildings in the world. As of 2019, New York City had 6,455 high-rise buildings, the third most in the world after Hong Kong and Seoul.
The character of New York's large residential districts is often defined by the elegant brownstone rowhouses and townhouses and shabby tenements that were built during a period of rapid expansion from 1870 to 1930. Stone and brick became the city's building materials of choice after the construction of wood-frame houses was limited in the aftermath of the Great Fire of 1835.
In contrast, New York City also has neighborhoods that are less densely populated and feature free-standing dwellings. In neighborhoods such as Riverdale (in the Bronx), Ditmas Park (in Brooklyn), and Douglaston (in Queens), large single-family homes are common in various architectural styles such as Tudor Revival and Victorian.
Arts🩰
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, anchoring Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, is home to numerous influential arts organizations, including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, New York Philharmonic, and New York City Ballet, as well as the Vivian Beaumont Theater, the Juilliard School, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and Alice Tully Hall. The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute is in Union Square, and Tisch School of the Arts is based at New York University, while Central Park SummerStage presents free music concerts in Central Park.
New York City has more than 2,000 arts and cultural organizations and more than 500 art galleries. The city government funds the arts with a larger annual budget than the National Endowment for the Arts. The city is also home to hundreds of cultural institutions and historic sites. Museum Mile is the name for a section of Fifth Avenue running from 82nd to 105th streets on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, in the upper portion of Carnegie Hill.
Nine museums occupy the length of this section of Fifth Avenue, making it one of the densest displays of culture in the world. Its art museums include the Guggenheim, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Neue Galerie New York, and The Africa Center. In addition to other programming, the museums collaborate for the annual Museum Mile Festival, held each year in June, to promote the museums and increase visitation. Many of the world's most lucrative art auctions are held in New York City.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the largest art museum in the Americas. In 2022, it welcomed 3.2 million visitors, ranking it the third most visited U.S. museum, and eighth on the list of most-visited art museums in the world. Its permanent collection contains more than two million works, divided among 17 curatorial departments, and includes works of art from classical antiquity and ancient Egypt; paintings and sculptures from nearly all the European masters; and an extensive collection of American and modern art. The Met maintains extensive holdings of African, Asian, Oceanian, Byzantine, and Islamic art.
Fashion🛍️
New York has frequently been ranked the top fashion capital of the world on the annual list compiled by the Global Language Monitor. New York Fashion Week (NYFW) is a high-profile semiannual event featuring models displaying the latest wardrobes created by prominent fashion designers worldwide in advance of these fashions proceeding to the retail marketplace.
NYFW sets the tone for the global fashion industry. New York's fashion district encompasses roughly 30 city blocks in Midtown Manhattan, clustered around a stretch of Seventh Avenue nicknamed Fashion Avenue. New York's fashion calendar also includes Couture Fashion Week to showcase haute couture styles. The Met Gala is often described as "Fashion's biggest night".
Parades
New York City is well known for its street parades, the majority held in Manhattan. The primary orientation of the annual street parades is typically from north to south, marching along major avenues. The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is the world's largest parade, beginning alongside Central Park and proceeding southward to the flagship Macy's Herald Square store; the parade is viewed on telecasts worldwide and draws millions of spectators in person. Other notable parades including the annual New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade in March, the NYC LGBT Pride March in June, the LGBT-inspired Greenwich Village Halloween Parade in October, and numerous parades commemorating the independence days of many nations. Ticker-tape parades celebrating championships won by sports teams as well as other accomplishments march northward along the Canyon of Heroes on Broadway from Bowling Green to City Hall Park in Lower Manhattan.
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NHL 23-24 Bingo Squares
NHL 23-24 Bingo Connor Bedard labeled bust (especially unreasonably early) Refs make clearly wrong call, it stands Leafs lose 5+ in a row, Toronto media goes nuts GM or Head Coach fired before February First seed in the division knocked out in first playoff round AHL callup earns roster spot Arber Xhekaj breaks 150 PIMs Sabres have a 5+ win streak AND a 5+ lose streak Panthers good, not news to Panthers fans Canucks Canuck it again, involved in another scandal or awful trade Connor McDavid AND Leon Draisaitl both get 100+ point seasons Kyle Dubas Revenge Tour: Pens beat the shit out of the Leafs in at least one game Star player sidelined with season-ending injury by Christmas Someone enters the NHLPA's player assistance program Fans throw trash on the ice (rats, flamingoes, etc don't count) A goalie gets 2+ shutouts in a row Flyers and Sharks have a mid-off Someone gets a dick trick (4 goals in a game) Any team has a 10+ win streak Any team has a 10+ lose streak Player scores a hat trick against their former team Shootout goes to 5+ Someone gets put on waivers, gets claimed, and goes on a tear with new team Canes losing their AHL and ECHL affiliates bites them in the ass Avs' woes constantly blamed on Gabe Landeskog's LTIR (and not anything like Miles Wood's 6x2.5) Stars amass 10+ OTLs A team gets absolutely carried by their goalie Bedard and Hall combine for 50+ goals 3+ fights in one game Oilers hat trick but it's NOT Connor McDavid or Leon Draisaitl Oilers win by 3+ goals and lose the next game by 3+ goals (or vice versa) Someone has a 60-goal season By January, at least four teams are widely identified as Slackin for Macklin Adam Fantilli or Leo Carlsson has a better season than Connor Bedard Wes McCauley does something we can't shut up about Bruins don't collapse entirely and make at least 3rd in the Atlantic Auston Matthews gets another wrist injury Jordan Binnington throws a hissy fit on the ice and gets penalized for it Jack Hughes breaks 100 points Alex Ovechkin reaches 860 goals Connor Hellebuyck gets traded at the deadline A team gets 1000+ PIMs total 14+ goals are scored in a single game 2+ shorthanded goals are scored in a single game Something weird happens in a Canes-Devils game Trevor Zegras scores another Michigan A team uses at least five goalies during the season Jets get stuck in limbo, miss the playoffs, and finally commit to rebuilding Wild lose in the first round, again Kirill Kaprizov pots 50+ goals Coyotes announce new rink plans Rangers once again refuse to give the kids top line minutes Bo Horvat does not live up to his contract Pierre-Luc Dubois trade bites the Kings in the ass Linus Ullmark and Jeremy Swayman retain status as best tandem in the league Marc-Andre Fleury becomes second winningest goalie of all time One player picks up 20+ PIMs in a single game 60+ PIMs total are distributed in a single game Matthew Tkachuk has another 100+ point AND 100+ PIM season Major 1-for-1 trade Someone chooses a really funny goal song Video review takes 5+ minutes East remains a bloodbath, West not so much At least one of Travis Konecny or Carter Hart leaves Philadelphia Tony DeAngelo rides the bench for 30+ games Gaudreau and Fantilli combine for 50+ goals Rangers and Isles Stadium Series devolves into a goalie duel Lightning finish below 100 points Roman Josi gets 60+ points A captain (excluding Brady Tkachuk) acts out in a major way Filip Zadina becomes one of the top three players on the Sharks points-wise Jack Eichel scores against the Sabres and pisses people off with the celly Yegor Sharangovich has a breakout season on the Flames Someone embarrasses themselves royally at the All-Star Game Brady Tkachuk takes three separate penalties in one game A team ends the season with a goal differential above +100 A team ends the season with a goal differential below -100 Alex DeBrincat goes point-per-game
Epic women's hockey moment at the All-Star Game Brad Marchand Funny Moment A team blows a 3+ goal lead and loses A new team captain is announced Goalie goal Goalie fight Erik Karlsson gets 90+ points Double shutout game Penguins make the playoffs and lose in the first round Tanner Jeannot proves his trade was worth it 3+ overtimes in a single playoff game Jacob Trouba delivers another People's Elbow Elias Pettersson breaks 110 points Matt Martin gets 250+ hits Clayton Keller has another great season but is overlooked because he's on the Coyotes Jonathan Huberdeau returns to form Golden Knights or Panthers return to the Stanley Cup Finals Wales Trophy is touched Campbell Bowl is touched A player is universally snubbed from the All-Star Game Adrian Kempe pots 40+ goals A player delivers the world's dirtiest hit and doesn't get suspended for it Steve Dangle flips out in an LFR [FREE SPACE]
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Amell, Bernthal, Cox, Van Dien Added To FAN EXPO Philadelphia Lineup, June 2-4
Things just got a lot more interesting for fans of a few blockbuster franchises as FAN EXPO Philadelphia today announced a new slate of key additions to its already outstanding lineup of guests. “Arrow” star Stephen Amell, “Punisher” standout Jon Bernthal, “Daredevil” headliner Charlie Cox and “Stranger Things” breakout Grace Van Dien will now be attending the event, June 2-4 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
Advanced Tickets for FAN EXPO Philadelphia are on sale through May 18 at www.fanexpophiladelphia.com, with discounts on individual day, 3-day and Ultimate Fan Packages available for adults, youths and families. VIP packages are also available now, with dozens of special benefits including priority entry, limited edition collectibles, exclusive items and much more.
Amell teams with fellow “Arrow” cast member Emily Bett Rickards; Cox joins “Daredevil” co-star Vincent D’Onofrio; and Van Dien pairs with Joseph Quinn as a “Stranger Things” tandem at the show.
They complement the other previously announced FAN EXPO Philadelphia guests, led by icon Michael J Fox, his Back to the Future costars Christopher Lloyd and Tom Wilson; Henry Winkler (“Happy Days,” “Barry”); Christina Ricci (“The Addams Family,” “Wednesday”); Sam Raimi (The Evil Dead, Spider-Man); Sean Astin (The Lord of the Rings, Rudy); Peter Weller (Robocop, Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension); Katee Sackhoff (“The Mandalorian,” “Battlestar Galactica); and Bonnie Wright (Harry Potter). Additional celebrities, voice actors, creators, cosplayers exhibitors and programming for this major comics, sci-fi, horror, literary, anime and gaming convention will be announced closer to the event.
Known to millions as the crime-fighting vigilante in the title role of “Oliver Queen/Green Arrow” in the eponymous hit CW series, as well as “The Flash,” “Supergirl,” “Batwoman,” “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” and other iterations, Stephen Amell has also appeared as a series regular in numerous shows, prominently "Hung," "Private Practice" and "Heartland." He also had recurring roles in "New Girl" opposite Zooey Deschanel and "Private Practice" as the love interest to Amy Brenneman.
Jon Bernthal played the lead “Frank Castle” in the Netflix Marvel series “Daredevil” after a popular run as “Shane Walsh” in the AMC hit drama “The Walking Dead.” The classically trained Bernthal most recently starred in last year’s “American Gigolo” on Showtime and has appeared in such large-scale productions as World Trade Center, The Pacific and Rampart, and has had guest roles on top TV series like "CSI: Miami," "Boston Legal," "Without a Trace" and "How I Met Your Mother."
Charlie Cox has had more than 40 screen credits, with his role as “Matt Murdock” on “Daredevil” (reprised in “She-Hulk” and Spider-Man: No Way Home) the most prominent. He gained wide notice for his portrayal of “Owen Sleater” in the HBO period drama “Boardwalk Empire” and played the lead role of “Michael Kinsella” in the AMC+ crime drama series “Kin.”
One of the breakout stars of this past season on “Stranger Things,” Grace Van Dien has earned a fervent following for her role as “Chrissy Cunningham,” the latest among her 30+ credits. She was also a regular on the NBC drama “The Village” and portrayed real-life actress Sharon Tate in the film Charlie Says, based on the Charles Manson murders.
Philadelphia is the eighth event on the 2023 FAN EXPO HQ calendar; the full schedule is available at fanexpohq.com/home/events/.
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Open Your Future: Discover Top Free CNA Schools That Jumpstart Your Healthcare Career!
Unlock Your Future: Discover Top Free CNA Schools That Jumpstart Your Healthcare Career!
Are you ready to embark on a fulfilling journey in the healthcare industry? Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is a fantastic first step. Not only does this role provide you with invaluable skills, but it also acts as a gateway to more advanced career opportunities within the field. In this complete guide, we’ll explore how to unlock your future by discovering the best free CNA schools that can jumpstart your healthcare career.
Why Choose a Career as a CNA?
The role of a CNA is both rewarding and essential in the healthcare system. Hear are a few reasons why pursuing a career as a Certified Nursing Assistant is a wise choice:
High Demand: The need for CNAs continues to grow as the population ages and healthcare facilities expand.
job Stability: With job security comes peace of mind. CNAs are always in demand.
Career Advancement: Starting as a CNA can lead to opportunities such as RN or LPN, enabling upward mobility.
Personal Fulfillment: Helping patients and making a difference in their lives brings a sense of satisfaction.
Top Free CNA Schools to Jumpstart Your Career
Finding a quality school that offers free or low-cost CNA programs can be a game-changer. Below, we highlight some of the top free CNA schools across the country that can help you kickstart your healthcare career.
School Name
Location
Program Duration
Contact Information
Community College of Philadelphia
Philadelphia,PA
8 weeks
www.ccp.edu
Red Cross Nursing Assistant Training
Multiple Locations
4-8 weeks
www.redcross.org
Texas Workforce Commission
Texas
6-12 weeks
www.twc.state.tx.us
Broward College
Fort Lauderdale, FL
8 weeks
www.broward.edu
Los Angeles Trade-Technical College
Los Angeles,CA
10 weeks
www.lattc.edu
Benefits of Attending Free CNA Schools
Attending a free CNA school can provide several benefits that extend beyond just cost savings. Here are some key advantages:
Affordability: Free programs eliminate the financial burden, allowing you to focus on your studies.
Quality Education: Many free programs are provided by reputable institutions committed to quality training.
hands-On Experience: These schools frequently enough include practical training that prepares you for real-world scenarios.
Networking Opportunities: by studying in established programs, you can connect with industry professionals.
Practical Tips for Enrolling in Free CNA Schools
Enrolling in a CNA program can be an exciting yet daunting process. Here are some practical tips to ease your journey:
Research Schools: Compare different programs to find one that suits your goals and location.
Check Requirements: Understand the prerequisites, such as age, background checks, and health assessments.
Prepare for Exams: Most programs require a written exam. Use study guides and practice tests to prepare.
Apply Early: Free programs can have limited spots. Submit your request as early as possible.
Real-Life Experiences: Testimonials from CNAs
Hearing from those who’ve walked the path can be motivating. Here are some testimonials from recent CNAs:
“I was nervous about starting my healthcare career, but the free CNA program at the red Cross changed everything. I was able to learn hands-on skills while working alongside experienced nursing staff. This program truly jumpstarted my career!” – Emily R.
“I found a free CNA course at my local community college that fit my schedule perfectly. The instructors were learned and supportive, which made all the difference.Thanks to this experience, I’m now pursuing my RN degree!” – Michael T.
Conclusion: Your Pathway to a Successful Healthcare Career
The journey to becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant is both a personal and professional adventure. By exploring the free CNA schools available to you, you can gain the skills needed to thrive in the healthcare environment. Whether you are motivated by financial reasons or the desire to make a difference, these programs offer a solid foundation for your future. Start today and unlock the potential of your healthcare career!
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Leading CNA Schools in Philadelphia, PA: Your Guide to Launching a Rewarding Caregiving Career
Top CNA Schools in Philadelphia, PA: Your Guide to Launching a Rewarding Caregiving Career
top CNA Schools in Philadelphia, PA: Your Guide to launching a Rewarding Caregiving Career
Embarking on a career as a certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) can be a fulfilling and rewarding choice for those passionate about helping others.Philadelphia, PA, is home to numerous CNA training programs that provide the necessary skills and certifications to excel in this vital field. In this article, we’ll explore the top CNA schools in Philadelphia, the benefits of becoming a CNA, practical tips for prospective students, and insights from those who have successfully launched their caregiving careers.
The Importance of Choosing the Right CNA School
When selecting a CNA school, it’s essential to consider several factors to ensure that you receive high-quality training. Here are some criteria to look for:
Accreditation: Ensure that the school is accredited by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
curriculum: Look for programs that offer comprehensive training, including both classroom instruction and hands-on clinical experience.
Pass Rate: Research the school’s pass rate for the CNA certification exam.
Job Placement Assistance: Consider schools that provide job placement services to help you transition from education to employment.
Top CNA Schools in Philadelphia, PA
Here’s a list of some of the best CNA schools in Philadelphia that can definitely help you kickstart your caregiving career:
School Name
Program Length
Accreditation
Contact Information
Philadelphia Training Center
4 Weeks
State Accredited
CCP Nursing Assistant Program
8 Weeks
State Accredited
Walden University
6 Weeks
Nationally Accredited
Philadelphia School of Trades
4 Weeks
State Accredited
Benefits of Becoming a CNA
When considering a career as a CNA, understanding the advantages can help solidify your decision. Here are some key benefits:
Job Security: The demand for CNAs is steadily increasing, creating numerous job opportunities in healthcare.
Short Training Period: Most programs take onyl a few weeks to complete, allowing you to enter the job market quickly.
Hands-On Experience: CNA training includes practical experience, helping you develop essential skills.
Transferable Skills: Skills gained as a CNA can pave the way for further education in nursing or healthcare administration.
Practical Tips for Prospective CNA Students
Entering a CNA program can feel overwhelming, but preparation can make a significant difference. Here are some practical tips:
Research Schools: Take the time to visit and research different schools to find the best fit for your needs.
Ask Questions: Don’t hesitate to ask about class sizes, instructor qualifications, and job placement statistics.
Prepare Financially: Look into financial aid options, scholarships, and payment plans that many schools offer.
Practice Communication Skills: CNAs interact with patients regularly; strong communication skills are crucial.
First-Hand Experience: A CNA’s Journey
To add depth to your understanding, let’s explore a personal case study from Sarah, a graduate from the Philadelphia Training Center:
“I always knew I wanted to work in healthcare, but I wasn’t sure how to get started. After a friend recommended the Philadelphia Training Center, I enrolled in their CNA program. The instructors were supportive, and the hands-on training was invaluable.I passed my certification exam on the first try and landed a job in a local nursing home within weeks. My career as a CNA has been incredibly rewarding!”
– Sarah M., CNA
Conclusion: Your Path to a Rewarding Career as a CNA
Choosing to become a Certified Nursing Assistant is an crucial step toward a fulfilling career in healthcare.Philadelphia, PA, boasts an array of CNA schools that can provide the education and training you need to succeed.By considering factors like accreditation, curriculum, and job placement assistance, you can select the right program for you. Remember to take full advantage of the benefits that come with this career path, and don’t hesitate to seek support and advice from those who have been through the process. With dedication and the right training, you can successfully launch your caregiving career and make a positive impact in the lives of others.
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👻😏City of negligence Philadelphia PA
👻🙃🤸😏They also have outdated employees from patrol to the ones you can't see on desk duty in any division that all come from firing and rehiring and/or 🤫👻😏👉under that hidden slave trade program as well which is the stardom of all the sluggishness amongst law enforcement work tasks...
And they say a lot of them officers and the ones you can't see 🤔👉desk duty are dumber than door knobs due to the amount of brainwashes they take from cover ups, they are dumbfounded to handling calls so much they wait on soundings and prompts from that 😆🎙️government sh👻tt/ops to handling the situation and or downplaying the situation like when it come to 😏some guy to brush them off and downplay the investigation that they learned amongst investigations on Philadelphia.......
We also observed on numerous occasion after seeing 😏some guy in the downtown area we noticed a lot of abnormal behavior amongst 🤔👉law enforcement officers so much we do not understand how the (white shirt) still has his job, yeah still has his job......
In this area the same s*** with police officers
We come clean over here in Montgomery county.🤚
CW Daily Briefings!😁👍
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Activation Agency in Pennsylvania
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Activation Agency in Pennsylvania: Boosting Brand Engagement Across the Keystone State
Marketing is evolving at a rapid pace, and traditional advertising alone is no longer enough to capture the attention of modern consumers. Today, brands need to create immersive experiences that encourage audience interaction, emotional engagement, and long-term loyalty. This is where an activation agency in Pennsylvania can make a significant impact.
An activation agency specializes in experiential marketing, brand activations, live events, influencer collaborations, and digital engagement strategies. These agencies focus on bringing brands to life by fostering direct interactions between businesses and their target audience.
In this article, we’ll explore the role of activation agencies, why Pennsylvania is an ideal market for brand activation, the key services these agencies offer, and how businesses can leverage activation strategies to stand out in a competitive marketplace.
What is an Activation Agency?
An activation agency is a marketing firm that designs and executes campaigns to increase brand awareness, drive engagement, and encourage consumer action. Unlike traditional marketing, brand activation focuses on creating direct connections between consumers and businesses.
Key Features of Brand Activation:
Experiential Marketing – Creating immersive, real-world experiences that allow consumers to interact with a brand.
Event Marketing – Organizing live or virtual events that engage and excite the audience.
Retail and Product Sampling – Giving consumers a chance to try products before making a purchase.
Influencer and Ambassador Programs – Partnering with social media influencers and brand ambassadors to increase visibility.
Street and Guerilla Marketing – Utilizing unconventional, attention-grabbing tactics like wild posting, flash mobs, and interactive pop-ups.
These strategies help brands cut through the clutter of traditional advertising and build authentic connections with consumers.
Why Pennsylvania is a Prime Market for Brand Activation
Pennsylvania is home to a diverse and dynamic economy, making it a hotspot for brand activation opportunities. With major cities like Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg, the state offers a range of environments for experiential marketing campaigns.
1. A Thriving Business Ecosystem
Pennsylvania hosts companies in industries such as technology, healthcare, finance, retail, and manufacturing. Whether you’re a startup or an established brand, activation agencies can help you connect with the right audience through customized marketing campaigns.
2. A Large and Diverse Consumer Base
With a population of over 12 million, Pennsylvania offers access to a wide range of demographics, from college students and young professionals to families and retirees. Activation agencies understand how to tailor campaigns to resonate with different target markets.
3. High-Traffic Locations for Brand Engagement
Major cities like Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Allentown are perfect for brand activations due to their high foot traffic and cultural events. Public spaces like Rittenhouse Square (Philadelphia) and Market Square (Pittsburgh) provide excellent venues for activations, pop-up events, and live experiences.
4. Strong Event Culture
Pennsylvania hosts dozens of major festivals, trade shows, and sporting events that offer great opportunities for brand activations. From the Philadelphia Auto Show to the Pittsburgh Three Rivers Arts Festival, businesses can leverage these events to connect with potential customers.
5. A Tech-Savvy and Digital-Friendly Audience
Pennsylvania’s consumers are digitally engaged, making it an ideal state for combining physical brand activations with social media campaigns, interactive content, and influencer partnerships.
Services Offered by an Activation Agency in Pennsylvania
A professional activation agency in Pennsylvania provides a wide range of services to help businesses create memorable marketing experiences. Here are some of the most common offerings:
1. Experiential Marketing Campaigns
Experiential marketing is all about creating real-world, interactive brand experiences. This could include:
Pop-up shops and brand installations
Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) experiences
Live product demonstrations
For example, an outdoor brand might host an interactive adventure challenge in Pittsburgh where customers can test products in real-time.
2. Event Marketing and Sponsorship Activations
Activation agencies plan, manage, and execute brand-focused events, including:
Product launch events
Trade show activations
Festival sponsorships
For example, a beverage company could sponsor Musikfest in Bethlehem, offering free samples and interactive games to attendees.
3. Influencer and Social Media Activation
Influencer partnerships can help brands amplify their message and reach a larger audience. Agencies connect businesses with:
Local and regional influencers
Social media brand ambassadors
TikTok and Instagram marketing campaigns
For instance, a beauty brand might collaborate with Philadelphia-based beauty influencers to showcase a new skincare line.
4. Street and Guerilla Marketing
Unconventional marketing tactics can grab consumer attention and create viral buzz. These may include:
Wild posting campaigns (posters placed in high-traffic areas)
Flash mobs and surprise events
Interactive billboards and projections
A tech brand launching a new app could create interactive street murals in Pittsburgh that reveal hidden content when scanned with a smartphone.
5. Retail and Product Sampling Programs
Allowing consumers to test and experience products firsthand can drive purchases and brand loyalty. Common approaches include:
Sampling booths in malls and grocery stores
Subscription box partnerships
In-store brand activations
For example, a food brand could set up sampling stations in Pennsylvania supermarkets to introduce new products to shoppers.
6. Digital and Hybrid Activations
Many activation agencies in Pennsylvania combine physical and digital engagement strategies for maximum impact. These may include:
Online contests and giveaways
QR code activations leading to exclusive content
Interactive social media challenges
For instance, a fashion brand could launch a TikTok challenge during Philadelphia Fashion Week to encourage user-generated content.
Choosing the Right Activation Agency in Pennsylvania
With so many activation agencies available, it’s essential to choose the right partner for your brand. Here’s what to look for:
1. Industry Experience
Work with an agency that has experience in your industry, whether it’s retail, hospitality, technology, or healthcare.
2. Creativity and Innovation
A top activation agency will bring fresh, unique ideas to your brand activations. Look at their past campaigns to gauge their creativity and originality.
3. Proven Track Record
Check for client testimonials, case studies, and portfolio examples to ensure the agency has a history of successful activations.
4. Local Market Knowledge
An agency with deep knowledge of the Pennsylvania market will be able to tailor activations to local consumer preferences and trends.
5. Full-Service Capabilities
Choose an agency that provides end-to-end solutions, from campaign ideation and planning to execution and performance analytics.
Conclusion
In today’s competitive landscape, brands need more than just traditional advertising to make an impact. An activation agency in Pennsylvania can help businesses connect with their audience through experiential marketing, live events, influencer collaborations, and guerilla marketing tactics.
Whether your brand is looking to launch a pop-up activation in Philadelphia, execute a social media challenge in Pittsburgh, or sponsor an event in Allentown, the right activation agency can create memorable experiences that drive engagement and long-term brand loyalty.
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William De Kova White (January 28, 1934) is a former baseball first baseman who played for the New York / San Francisco Giants (1956, 1958), St. Louis Cardinals (1959–65, 1969), and Philadelphia Phillies (1966–68). He was an eight-time All-Star and seven-time Gold Glove winner, who earned a championship as a top contributor to the 1964 World Series Champions. In 1989 he was elected President of the National League. He served as NL president until he retired in 1994.
He became a full-time sportscaster after his playing career ended in 1969, and was the play-by-play man and color analyst for New York Yankees television and radio broadcasts for 18 years.
He graduated from Warren G. Harding High School in Warren, Ohio, and was both president and salutatorian of his class. He stayed in-state to attend Hiram College. In both high school and college, he lettered in baseball, basketball, and football.
He earned a sports program on KMOX radio in St. Louis while he was still playing for the Cardinals. Following a trade to the Phillies, he did a program there. He became a sportscaster for WFIL-TV in Philadelphia. He became the first African American to broadcast NHL games when he called several games of the Philadelphia Flyers.
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Outside of baseball, he was part of the coverage of the Winter Olympic Games in 1980 and 1984.
The Yankee organization showed their appreciation following his years in the broadcast booth when they selected him to receive their Pride of the Yankees Award in 1990. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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The natural state of humanity, as is extremely evident from history, is to hate and fear anyone who makes money from business or anything intangible. The intuitive theory of value is the labor theory - something is worth as much work as has been put into it - and anyone who makes a living off anything else is suspect. The labor theory is wrong and the subjective theory is right, but even people who have read enough economics to understand that are not immune to the universal intuition.
This is the root of antisemitism, and the Armenian genocide, and a number of less flashy but similar actions in East Asia on minority Chinese ethnicities (both in China and outside it). They were middleman minorities, groups who were on the outskirts of society, but were allowed to resell goods, move them from place to place, and/or loan money at interest. And then persecuted whenever the powers that be wanted the money they'd accumulated, with the assent and assistance of the poor, because everyone saw them as thieves, somehow making money without creating anything and therefore nefarious.
Your theory of how people react to money now must reflect that until Adam Smith this was universal. Europe and Asia, Africa and the Native Americas. Everywhere. Everywhen. Even when a powerful merchant society like Venice got a foothold, it was treated with suspicion by everyone else, who assumed that it, too, must be made of thieves.
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they're not paid enough to sustain the expensive lifestyle politicians have to maintain, and that's on purpose. It's not an oversight, and it's not primarily about cost-cutting. It's a deliberate barrier to ensure that only rich people can run for office.
And this is historically ignorant. No, it's not on purpose. Even the founding fathers of the United States largely hated and feared anyone who made money by trade or banking, with a few exceptions in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston. They put barriers that required, generally, land, because renting out farmland intuitively doesn't count to most people.
I also can't imagine living in a world where most people hate the rich
You live in a bubble. The same attitudes are still with us. Pew Research, 2020:
70% of Americans say U.S. economic system unfairly favors the powerful The notion that the U.S. economy is “rigged” to benefit the wealthy and special interests was a major rallying cry in the 2016 presidential election and is already resurfacing in the 2020 race.
A Claude summary which is correct everywhere I've checked:
Pew Research Center: - A 2015 survey found 65% of Americans believed the economic system unfairly favored powerful interests - Their 2020 study showed 71% believed the economic system disproportionately benefited the wealthy - A 2022 survey indicated 82% believed large corporations made too much profit Edelman Trust Barometer: - 2020 report showed declining trust in wealthy individuals across multiple countries - In 2022, they found that 76% of respondents globally worried about wealthy people having too much influence on policy decisions Reuters/Ipsos: - A 2019 poll found that about 64% of Americans believed "the very rich should contribute an extra share of their total wealth each year to support public programs"
Look around at society; see that everyone is incredibly suspicious of billionaires and say facile false things like "you can't earn a million dollars, you can steal a million dollars." People still hate and fear people who make their money in business, and never mind that everything nice the United States has is because of that business.
'Real value' comes from working directly. Management, trade, and paper-pushing are inherently suspect and getting wealthy from them doubly so.
And if making money by trade and banking seems like theft to most people, how much worse is making law, which doesn't even provide anyone with tangible goods or cash?
This entirely explains why politician salaries are low.
Adding anything else is just confusing things.
Politician salaries are low because no one wants to give them money.
They do not need to take actions to do this. In fact, they regularly take actions to increase their compensation. Everyone hates this. (I'm generally in agreement it would be better for politicians to be paid better or at least have their business expenses paid, but I still, intuitively, hate it.)
Also, any theory of how the upper class and entrenched interests control politics has to contend with Donald Trump. Donald Trump is not upper class; it's not even clear if he's wealthy, in any given year. He is against entrenched interests; even his wealthy allies this time around are the new rich, with businesses which didn't exist twenty years ago, and even those stayed away until Lina Khan alienated them. He is a chaos gremlin with a short attention span, upending long-stable equilibria because they annoy him or he doesn't understand them. He endangers the power of everyone who has it, because power in a stable system is secure, and power in an unstable system is very, very insecure. It is an existential threat to their power as a class. If you have the power, as a class of people with money, class, and power, to do anything to the American political system, you stop Donald Trump. Which they failed to do, 2/3 times at least. That means they can't really be very powerful, when it comes down to it.
This is a semi spinoff of this post, but really its own thought.
When a job pays less than a living wage, it generally attracts one of two types of employees:
Desperate people (usually poor and/or otherwise marginalized or with barriers to employment), who will take any job, no matter how bad, because they need the money, or
Independently wealthy people (usually well-off retirees, students being supported by their families, or women with well-off husbands*), who don't care about the pay scale because they don't need the money anyway.**
And sometimes, organizations will intentionally keep a job low-paying or non-paying with the deliberate intent of narrowing their pool to that second category.
People sometimes bring this up when discussing the salaries of elected officials -- yes, most politicians are paid more than most "regular people," but they're not paid enough to sustain the expensive lifestyle politicians have to maintain, and that's on purpose. It's not an oversight, and it's not primarily about cost-cutting. It's a deliberate barrier to ensure that only rich people can run for office.
The same is true, albeit to less severe effect, of unpaid internships -- the benefit of "hiring" an unpaid intern isn't (just) that you don't have to pay them; it's also that you can ensure that all your workers are rich, or at least middle-class.
When nonprofits brag about how little of their budget goes to "overhead" and "salaries", as if those terms were synonymous with "waste," what they're really saying is "All our employees are financially comfortable enough that they don't worry about being underpaid. Our staff has no socioeconomic diversity, and probably very little ethnic or cultural diversity." ***
This isn't a secret. I'm not blowing anything wide open here. People very openly admit that they think underpaid workers are better, because they're "not in it for the money." This is frequently cited as a reason, for example, that private school teachers are "better" than public school teachers -- they're paid less, so they're not "in it for the money," so they must be working out of the goodness of their hearts. I keep seeing these cursed ads for a pet-sitting service where the petsitters aren't paid, which is a selling point, because they're "not in it for the money."
"In it for the money" is the worst thing a worker could be, of course. Heaven forbid they be so greedy and entitled and selfish as to expect their full-time labor to enable them to pay for basic living expenses. I get this all the time as a public library worker, when I point out how underfunded and underpaid we are. "But... you're not doing it for the money, right?" And I'm supposed to laugh and say "No, no, I'd do it for free, of course!"
Except, see, I have these pesky little human needs, like food. And I can't get a cart full of groceries and explain to the cashier that I don't have any money, but I have just so much job satisfaction!
And it's gendered, of course it's gendered. The subtext of "But you're not doing it for the money, of course" is "But how much pin money do you really need, little lady? Doesn't your husband give you a proper allowance?"
Conceptually, it's just an extension of the upper-class cultural norm that "polite" (rich) people "don't talk about money" (because if you have to think about how much money you have or how much you need, you're insufficiently rich).
*Gendered language very much intentional.
**Disabled people are more likely to be in the first category (most disabled people are poor, and being disabled is expensive), but are usually talked about as if they're in the second category. We're told that disabled people sorting clothing for $1.03 an hour are "So happy to be here" and "Just want to be included," and it's not like they need the money, since, as we all know, disability benefits are ample and generous [heavy sarcasm].
***Unless, of course, they're a nonprofit whose "mission" involves "job placement," in which case what they're saying is "We exploit the poor and desperate people we're purporting to help." Either way, "We pay our employees like crap" is nothing to brag about.
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