Limavady Baptist Church is an Evangelical Christian church located in Limavady, situated in Northern Ireland, affiliated with the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland.
History
The church was founded on Friday 13 August 1926 by sixteen foundation believers. These founding members were:
* William Morrison
* Herbert Irwin
* John Walker
* Hugh Stewart Dorrans
* Daniel Horner Simpson
* George Nicholl
* James Nicholl
* Alexander Forsythe
* Robert Warke
* Mrs Elizabeth Dorrans
* Mrs Matilda Irwin
* Jane Morrison
* Thomas Anderson
* Joseph Nicholl
* David Hamilton
* Joseph Corr
Location
The church is located on the corner of William Street and Protestant Street, in Limavady.
History
The church was founded on Friday 13 August 1926 by sixteen foundation believers. These founding members were:
* William Morrison
* Herbert Irwin
* John Walker
* Hugh Stewart Dorrans
* Daniel Horner Simpson
* George Nicholl
* James Nicholl
* Alexander Forsythe
* Robert Warke
* Mrs Elizabeth Dorrans
* Mrs Matilda Irwin
* Jane Morrison
* Thomas Anderson
* Joseph Nicholl
* David Hamilton
* Joseph Corr
Location
The church is located on the corner of William Street and Protestant Street, in Limavady.
Richard L. Lackey founded the World Food Bank and the Global Food Exchange, he also serves a chair of the Board for International Food and Agricultural Development (BIFAD)
Career
Lackey is the founder and CEO of the World Food Bank, whose purpose is a sustainable solution to hunger and food security issues. The World Food Bank was founded in 2015. Lackey has also founded the Global Food Exchange whose purpose is the establish the world's most valuable commodities as the world’s newest and potentially safest asset class, which can be used as a solution for getting critical supplies to disaster victims. He was recently appointed a chair of the Board for International Food and Agricultural Development (BIFAD).
Lackey has also authored three books relating to technical analysis and market analysis Technical Analysis for Traders(1998), Trading the 50% Rule (1999), and Wall Street’s Greatest Myths (2004).
Education
Lackey holds a Certification in Fund Analysis from Harvard University (1987), a Bachelors in Marketing and Management from the University of Georgia (1989), and a degree in Hotel Finance and Management form Cornell University (2010).
Career
Lackey is the founder and CEO of the World Food Bank, whose purpose is a sustainable solution to hunger and food security issues. The World Food Bank was founded in 2015. Lackey has also founded the Global Food Exchange whose purpose is the establish the world's most valuable commodities as the world’s newest and potentially safest asset class, which can be used as a solution for getting critical supplies to disaster victims. He was recently appointed a chair of the Board for International Food and Agricultural Development (BIFAD).
Lackey has also authored three books relating to technical analysis and market analysis Technical Analysis for Traders(1998), Trading the 50% Rule (1999), and Wall Street’s Greatest Myths (2004).
Education
Lackey holds a Certification in Fund Analysis from Harvard University (1987), a Bachelors in Marketing and Management from the University of Georgia (1989), and a degree in Hotel Finance and Management form Cornell University (2010).
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The popularity of video game Minecraft in education system touched new heights when Microsoft announced its investment in Minecraft Education Edition in April 2016. The announcement also featured that the new format would be available in schools from May 2016.
Initial Years
The announcement was made to further expand on its investment in the game Minecraft, which Microsoft has bought in 2014 for about $2.5 billion. It was rumored that Microsoft at the same time had acquired another learning game called MinecraftEdu for an undisclosed amount. The new learning game, acquired by Microsoft was produced by an organization called Teacher Gaming LLC and allowed teachers to use Minecraft in the classroom. The new game MinecraftEdu came equipped with a library of lessons and activities that helped in teaching subjects like STEM, history, language and even art.
Adoption
The schools, universities and other higher education institutions around the world adopted Minecraft Education Edition, popularly known as M:EE or simply MEE create awareness among the students and to find real-time solutions to the climate crisis water crisis and other life-altering problems in the world.
Down Under also incorporated Minecraft in their education curriculum.
With the increase in popularity, the dedicated summer camps were introduced to teach the kids the essentials and the basics of Minecraft. Educational institutions in Middle East like Aldar Academies also incorporated Minecraft in their curriculum to ensure child-centric education was promoted for better future.
The Propaganda
The propaganda of some of these camps<ref name="idtech"/> was to spread the awareness about the education side of Minecraft. The message these institutions wanted to send was -
“Minecraft supports education as it helps in developing and enhancing creativity and other life skills in children. In other words, the game helps young kids improve their reading and writing skills along with mathematics and history skills.”
The popularity of video game Minecraft in education system touched new heights when Microsoft announced its investment in Minecraft Education Edition in April 2016. The announcement also featured that the new format would be available in schools from May 2016.
Initial Years
The announcement was made to further expand on its investment in the game Minecraft, which Microsoft has bought in 2014 for about $2.5 billion. It was rumored that Microsoft at the same time had acquired another learning game called MinecraftEdu for an undisclosed amount. The new learning game, acquired by Microsoft was produced by an organization called Teacher Gaming LLC and allowed teachers to use Minecraft in the classroom. The new game MinecraftEdu came equipped with a library of lessons and activities that helped in teaching subjects like STEM, history, language and even art.
Adoption
The schools, universities and other higher education institutions around the world adopted Minecraft Education Edition, popularly known as M:EE or simply MEE create awareness among the students and to find real-time solutions to the climate crisis water crisis and other life-altering problems in the world.
Down Under also incorporated Minecraft in their education curriculum.
With the increase in popularity, the dedicated summer camps were introduced to teach the kids the essentials and the basics of Minecraft. Educational institutions in Middle East like Aldar Academies also incorporated Minecraft in their curriculum to ensure child-centric education was promoted for better future.
The Propaganda
The propaganda of some of these camps<ref name="idtech"/> was to spread the awareness about the education side of Minecraft. The message these institutions wanted to send was -
“Minecraft supports education as it helps in developing and enhancing creativity and other life skills in children. In other words, the game helps young kids improve their reading and writing skills along with mathematics and history skills.”
James M. Ash (born 1956) was a former Partner at the law firm of Husch Blackwell LLP, and is a board member on the Broad for International Food and Agriculture Development (BIFAD).
Career
James M. Ash is a legal expert on food and agricultural companies with focuses on mergers and acquisitions, international expansion, governance, securities, and various other general corporate matters. He has worked as a plant manager for the citrus cooperative Sunkist Growers, was a former member of Husch Blackwell's executive board, and now serves on the Board For International Food and Agricultural Development (BIFAD). Some of his agribusiness projects include: Russel Stover Candies's sale to Lindt & Sprüngli AG, 's $2.2 billion merger with IHOP, and American Italian Pasta Company's $1.2 billion merger with Ralcorp.
Education
He received both his Bachelor's degree (1978) and his Juris Doctor degree (1981) form the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).<ref name=":0" />
Awards and Recognition
* The Best Lawyers In America
** Corporate Law, Mergers and Acquisitions Law, 1995-2018
** Kansas City Corporate Law "Lawyer of the Year," 2010
** Kansas City Mergers and Acquisitions Law "Lawyer of the Year," 2015
* BTI Client Service All-Stars, 2017
* Chambers USA, Corporate/Mergers & Acquisitions Law, 2010-2018
* Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent
* Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers, 2005-2015<ref name=":1" />
Civic Involvement
James M. Ash is on the Board of Governors for the Midwest Center for Holocaust Education<ref name=":1" />
Career
James M. Ash is a legal expert on food and agricultural companies with focuses on mergers and acquisitions, international expansion, governance, securities, and various other general corporate matters. He has worked as a plant manager for the citrus cooperative Sunkist Growers, was a former member of Husch Blackwell's executive board, and now serves on the Board For International Food and Agricultural Development (BIFAD). Some of his agribusiness projects include: Russel Stover Candies's sale to Lindt & Sprüngli AG, 's $2.2 billion merger with IHOP, and American Italian Pasta Company's $1.2 billion merger with Ralcorp.
Education
He received both his Bachelor's degree (1978) and his Juris Doctor degree (1981) form the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).<ref name=":0" />
Awards and Recognition
* The Best Lawyers In America
** Corporate Law, Mergers and Acquisitions Law, 1995-2018
** Kansas City Corporate Law "Lawyer of the Year," 2010
** Kansas City Mergers and Acquisitions Law "Lawyer of the Year," 2015
* BTI Client Service All-Stars, 2017
* Chambers USA, Corporate/Mergers & Acquisitions Law, 2010-2018
* Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent
* Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers, 2005-2015<ref name=":1" />
Civic Involvement
James M. Ash is on the Board of Governors for the Midwest Center for Holocaust Education<ref name=":1" />