Enrique Dans is a highly media-exposed professor of Information systems and technologies at Instituto de Empresa, Spain.
Dans holds a PhD. in Management (from The John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA. He completed his MBA at the Instituto de Empresa and has studied at Harvard Business School and at Universidade de Santiago de Compostela.
Dans is a highly-exposed professor in Spanish public life, often called on to state his opinions on matters of technology, communication and business. He also maintains a highly popular blog, which attracts significant attention.
Dans holds a PhD. in Management (from The John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA. He completed his MBA at the Instituto de Empresa and has studied at Harvard Business School and at Universidade de Santiago de Compostela.
Dans is a highly-exposed professor in Spanish public life, often called on to state his opinions on matters of technology, communication and business. He also maintains a highly popular blog, which attracts significant attention.
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Discovery Lab School's Entrance
Discovery Lab School is a small elementary and middle school in the Yakima School District. About 210 first through eighth grade students attend. They say, "Our teachers create classroom environments structured to challenge students appropriate to their learning abilities and styles." There they encourage parents to become involved with the student's learning at the school. The school's principal is Deb Lavis.
Additional Traits
*A small, friendly community
*Highly qualified teachers
*An enthusiastic learning environment
*Hands-on, project based learning
*Inquiry learning
*Many opportunities for parent involvement
*Discovery Family Connection
*Site Council government
*Student-led Conferences
*Counseling
*Special Education
*Achievement By Choice Honors Program
*Hands on Science
*Music Programs
*Academic Contests
*Drama, including our annual Shakespeare production
*Clubs & Activities
*Middle School Cross-country
*Community partnerships
Sports & Physical Activities
This school has an optional cross country team that practices in the summer and competes in various competitions and meets in different parts of Yakima. The school does not yet support any other sports teams, but they are planning to establish some type in the near future. The school's mascot is the cougar.
This school is unique as it offers many things other schools do not.
Discovery Lab School's Entrance
Discovery Lab School is a small elementary and middle school in the Yakima School District. About 210 first through eighth grade students attend. They say, "Our teachers create classroom environments structured to challenge students appropriate to their learning abilities and styles." There they encourage parents to become involved with the student's learning at the school. The school's principal is Deb Lavis.
Additional Traits
*A small, friendly community
*Highly qualified teachers
*An enthusiastic learning environment
*Hands-on, project based learning
*Inquiry learning
*Many opportunities for parent involvement
*Discovery Family Connection
*Site Council government
*Student-led Conferences
*Counseling
*Special Education
*Achievement By Choice Honors Program
*Hands on Science
*Music Programs
*Academic Contests
*Drama, including our annual Shakespeare production
*Clubs & Activities
*Middle School Cross-country
*Community partnerships
Sports & Physical Activities
This school has an optional cross country team that practices in the summer and competes in various competitions and meets in different parts of Yakima. The school does not yet support any other sports teams, but they are planning to establish some type in the near future. The school's mascot is the cougar.
This school is unique as it offers many things other schools do not.
BT1469 is the current designation for the BT Group expenses form/envelope. As of February 2008, the current version is "Issue 4 February 2006". The envelope is an A5 manila envelope which on the front side contains the BT logo, the phrase "Expenses", the addressee "Office Service Box: eBE" and is marked "Internal Use Only". The reverse side contains a form headed "Expenses Receipts" and requests information such as claim number, amount, Employee Identification Number, etc.
Bitter Dino is a slang term created and used by the Dragonlance fandom. The concept behind the term is based on the idea that the longer a fan remains a part of the fandom, not only does he or she garner a massive amount of knowledge about the subject but also the more jaded he or she becomes, not only of the source of his or her interest but of other newer members in the fan community as well. Bitter Dino is technically a derogatory term, inferring that the person has spent so much time as a fan that he or she has grown overly cynical in ongoing community discussion. While this may be the case, some fans (especially those belonging to the newsgroup AFDL or Alt.Fan.Dragonlance and the members of the DLML or Dragonlance Mailing List) look upon the term as an indication of higher status or as a symbol that reflects upon their years of contribution in the fan community.
Etymology
Bitter Dino is derived from various slang terms used by the Dragonlance fandom to describe a fan's age, and history of involvement within the online community. In response to the term newbie, newcomers to the online community refer veteran fans as Dinosaurs or Dinos for short. As the Dino becomes cynical, the Bitter prefix is added to the title.
Etymology
Bitter Dino is derived from various slang terms used by the Dragonlance fandom to describe a fan's age, and history of involvement within the online community. In response to the term newbie, newcomers to the online community refer veteran fans as Dinosaurs or Dinos for short. As the Dino becomes cynical, the Bitter prefix is added to the title.