On March 8th, we celebrate the achievements of women around the world. We use this day not only to recognize women’s achievements but also to educate on gender inequality.
The meaning of March:
“March” is named for the Roman god of war, Mars. ... In the early Roman calendar, March (or Martius) was the first month of the calendar year. As March brought the first day of spring with the vernal equinox, it was the start of new beginnings.
On March 8th, we celebrate the achievements of women around the world. We use this day not only to recognize women’s achievements but also to educate on gender inequality.
Abby finishes her practicum this week out 3 CYSW students in her intake group, she’s the only to complete the program. According to her instructor Abigail deserves recognition of her hard work and dedication. Congratulations to Abigail!
Share a recent picture of how that is currently going to enter this contest, DM us your before after experience for a chance to win an Instax mini camera! The contest runs from March 10-27.
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World Social Worker Day is a day to recognize social service professionals and the hard work they do in our community!
Did you know ? Changing lives through education! Is very important to our students:
Our Objective is to ask you
Where are you right now?
Where are you going?
What will it take to get you there?
Quoted by: Lance Kangas
Our ADOA'S Work extremely hard to provide the best knowledge about education.
Mrya is a very enthusiastic receptionist. She gives you authenticity when comes to customer service.
She is a recent APA graduate from CDI City Center Calgary. I started with Reeves mid January of this year and have enjoyed every minute of it. She started as a Receptionist and quickly moved up to Practicum Coordinator.
Smiling Face:
The word smile:
Is a facial expression in which the eyes brighten and the corners of the mouth curve slightly upward and which expresses especially amusement, pleasure, approval, or sometimes scorn.