Xxxxxx Xxxxx President. The Rockefeller Foundation 000 Xxxxx Xxx Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 (000) 000-0000 (FAX) Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxx Member Kohlberg Kravis Xxxxxxx & Co. 0 Xxxx 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000 Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 (000) 000-0000 (FAX) Xxx X. Xxxx CEO & Partner Snow Xxxxxx Group, LLC 000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, 00xx Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 (000)000-0000 (FAX) Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Senior Managing Director Sterling Partners 000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 (000) 000-0000 (FAX) Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxx XX Xxxxx 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx XX 00000 (000) 000-0000 (FAX) Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Chief Executive Officer, Asia, Middle East and Africa Laureate Education, Inc. 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx President and Chief Operating Officer Laureate Education, Inc. 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Chief Human Resources Officer Laureate Education, Inc. 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx Chief Executive Officer, Global Products and Services Laureate Education, Inc. 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 Xxxxx Xxxxx-Xxxxxxx Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer Laureate Education, Inc. 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Chief Information Officer Laureate Education, Inc. 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Chief Network Officer Laureate Education, Inc. 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Chief Executive Officer, LatAm Laureate Education, Inc. 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Chief Executive Officer, Europe Laureate Education, Inc. 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx Senior Vice President, Secretary, General Counsel Laureate Education, Inc. 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000 SCHEDULE 11(s) Other Registration Rights Capitalized terms used, but not otherwise defined herein, shall have the meanings ascribed thereto under the Agreement. There are registration rights in respect of Registrable Securities or other equity securities of the Corporation pursuant to the following:
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Xxxxxx Xxxxx President. Date Xx. Xxxxxx Xxx Date Interim Vice Chancellor of Academic and Student Affairs, Xxxx of STEM, Transportation & Energy � W 5-Jt,.uzt Dr. Xxxxxx Hebe1t Date Xxxxxxx and Vice President for Academic Affairs Xxxx College of Engineering SI Page Appendix A UL La a ette, Chemical En ineerin° CHEE C 4 er NATURAL SCIENCES (15 Credit Hours) Six hours must be in a single biological (BIOL) or physical (CHEM, PHYS, GEOL, ENVS) science and three hours in the other natural science area not chosen. Science requirements MAY NOT be satisfied by three courses in the same department. Biolo�ical Sciences (3 Credit Hours) BIOL 1000 3 er Introduction to Biology I C BIOL 121 3 er Biological Principles and Issues I C BIOL 1010 3 er General Biology I C BIOL 110 3 er Fundamentals of Biology I C Physical Sciences (12 Credit Hours) CHEM 10 30 3 er General Chemistry I C CHEM 107 3 er General Chemistry I C CHEM 1040 3 er General Chemistry lI C CHEM 108 3 er General Chemistry II C 1--CH_ _E_M_ 10 3_ 1_ CHEM 1041 ---+-_l_c _r-+-G_en_er_ alC_ h_ e_ _m_i_st�y_L�_abI _ 1 er General Chemistry II Lab __C_---1 CHEM llS C 2 er General Chemistry Lab C Credit hours earned while attending SLCC, transferred, and applied to the UL Lafayette En!!ineerin!! dee:ree. C PHYS 201 4 er General Physics I C Medical School/Bioprocessing, Chemical Engineering Students ONLY Students pursuing Medical School/Bioprocessing careers are recommended to take BIOL IO IO (SLCC)/BIOL 110 (UL Lafayette). HUMANITIES (9 credit hours) Literature (3 Credit Hours) Literature (3 Credit Hours) SLCC requires students to select three (3) Credit Hours from their General Education Literature course list. C Any Literature or Literature-centered Humanities course selected from SLCC's General Education course list will transfer and count toward degree completion. D SpeeIch/ComImunication (3 Credit Hours) Communication (3 Credit Hours) I I History (3 Credit Hours) History (3 Credit Hours) SLCC requires students to select three (3) Credit Hours from their General Education History course list. C Any HIST or PHIL course selected from SLCC's General Education Humanities course list will transfer and count toward degree completion. D SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (6 Credit Hours) SLCC requires students to select three (3) Credit Any Behavioral Science course selected from SLCC's Hours from their General Education Behavioral C General Education Behavioral Science course list will D Science course list. transfer and count toward degree completio...
Xxxxxx Xxxxx President. Millersville University of Pennsylvania Dr. Xxxxx Xxxxxx President Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx College of Technology Date 7/18/2024 | 14:25 EDT Date 7/18/2024 | 10:07 PDT Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Millersville University of Pennsylvania Date 7/18/2024 | 16:46 EDT Approved for form and legality: Xxxxxxxxxx X. Xxx University Legal Counsel 7/18/2024 | 21:04 EDT Date CURRICULUM TRANSFER AGREEMENT GUIDELINE Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx College of Technology: Associate in Science in Business Administration Millersville University of Pennsylvania: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in General Business General Information: All students are required to complete an Advanced Writing Course at Millersville if no equivalency completed prior to transfer. XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY BS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH A CONCENTRATION IN GENERAL BUSINESS Major Courses Completed at CC Cr. MU Equivalencies Cr. BUAD 117 3 BUAD 101 3 BUAD 157 3 BUAD 231 3 BUAD 160 3 BUAD 251 3 BUAD 166 3 CSCI 101 3 MATH 137 3 MATH 101 3 BUSN 106 3 BUAD 1XX 3 BUAD 180 3 MGMT 1X8 3 BUAD 190 1 FIN 1X9 1 BUAD 257 3 BUAD 2X7 3 BUAD 266 3 BUAD 2X2 3 ENG 221 3 COMM 100 3 SCIENCE ELECTIVE 3 SCIENCE ELECTIVE 3 BUAD 201 4 ACCT 2XX 4 BUAD 214 4 BUAD 202 4 BUAD 222 4 MGMT 372 4 BUAD 226 1 BUAD 2X6 1 MATH 150 3 MATH 130 3 ECON 230 3 ECON 102 3 BUAD 251 4 ACCT 2X5 4 BUAD 268 4 BUAD 352 4 BUAD 271 1 BUAD 2X7 1 ECON 240 3 ECON 101 3 ENG 225 3 ENGL 110 3 HEAL 106 OR HEAL 111 1 WELL 1XX OR WSSD 311 1 GEN ED ELECTIVE 3 GEN ED ELECTIVE 3
Xxxxxx Xxxxx President. Millersville University of Pennsylvania Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx President Harrisburg Area Community College 6/10/2024 | 08:19 EDT Date Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Millersville University of Pennsylvania 6/6/2024 | 10:07 PDT Date Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Vice President of Academic Affairs Harrisburg Area Community College 6/10/2024 | 08:43 EDT Date 6/10/2024 | 04:47 PDT Date Approved for form and legality: Xxxxxxxxxx X. Xxx University Legal Counsel 6/10/2024 | 11:27 EDT Date
Xxxxxx Xxxxx President. The Interfaith Alliance, PBS’s Frontline, “The Xxxxx Factor”, April 2004 The Interfaith Alliance fought two separate legislative initiatives in 2004 that threatened the traditional separation between the institu- tions of religion and government. The first, the “Houses of Worship Political Speech Protection Act,” sometimes called the “Xxxxx xxxx,” after its sponsor, Rep. Xxxxxx Xxxxx (R-NC), would have lifted federal tax-code restrictions on the political activities of houses of worship, permitting them to engage in partisan political activity with tax-exempt dollars. During 2004, The Interfaith Alliance mounted a major outreach effort to encourage the various denominations to examine the bill on the merits, adopt positions, and issue public statements. The campaign was wildly successful: Every mainline American denomination, with the exception of the Southern Baptists, issued a statement opposing the bill. The second proposal was the “Safe Harbor for Churches” provi- sion. It would have allowed houses of worship to endorse or attack political candidates up to three times per election year with- out triggering an IRS investigation. It would have been a major boon to political campaigns that manipulate churches to reach out to potential voters, while coaxing them onto a slippery slope of partisan activity. As it did with the Xxxxx xxxx, The Interfaith Alliance reached out to a broad range of organizations represent- ing minority faith traditions to weigh in on the measure. In addi- tion, The Interfaith Alliance sent an email alert to its 40,000 e- activists, asking them to contact House Appropriations Committee Chairman Xxxx Xxxxxx to urge him to keep the provision off of an upcoming bill. Some 700 members flooded the chairman’s office with phone calls in a single day, prompting Xxxxxx’ staff to plead with The Interfaith Alliance to halt the barrage. Neither provision was adopted, although Hill experts expect both proposals to return in some form. Opposing Bigotry, Promoting Unity reaking down barriers to inclusion and acceptance in American society has always been at the heart of The Interfaith Alliance’s work. In this time of heightened tensions, the product of fear of terrorism and war, this chal- lenge has taken on even greater proportions. The Interfaith Alliance and The Interfaith Alliance Foundation have taken two fundamental approaches to fighting intoler- ance and bigotry: first, sponsoring a series of proactive events aimed at turning Americans aw...
Xxxxxx Xxxxx President. The foregoing truly represents my agreement in this respect, and I agree to be bound by and comply with the terms thereof. Dated at Thunder Bay this 22 day of September, 2001. "Xx. Xxx Xxxxxxxxx" _________________ Xx. Xxx Xxxxxxxxx "Mr. X. Xxxxxxxxxx" _________________ Mr. X. Xxxxxxxxxx "Mr. X. Xxxxxxxxxx" _________________ Mr. X. Xxxxxxxxxx SCHEDULE “A” TO THAT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN: XX. X. SILTAMAKI AND MR. X. XXXXXXXXXX AND MR. X. XXXXXXXXXX AND CANPLATS RESOURCES CORPORATION DATED SEPTEMBER 1, 2001 PROPERTY G-0755 – Right Angle Lake Area Thunder Bay Mining Division, Ontario Claim 1187540 Recorded August 13, 2001 SCHEDULE “B” TO THAT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN: XX. X. SILTAMAKI AND MR. R XXXXXXXXXX AND MR. X. XXXXXXXXXX AND CANPLATS RESOURCES CORPORATION DATED SEPTEMBER 1, 2001 NET SMELTER RETURNS
Xxxxxx Xxxxx President. Trustee to act as the Chief Executive Officer;
Xxxxxx Xxxxx President. Trustee to act as the Project Manager. Upon any change in such a designation, the Recipient shall immediately provide written notification to the OPWC. APPENDIX C
Xxxxxx Xxxxx President and Chief Executive Officer of Vertex, commented, "This collaboration combines Vertex's drug discovery capabilities with Lilly's clinical development and marketing expertise. We are confident that Lilly's participation in this program will accelerate our effort to develop and introduce a new treatment for the millions of people infected with hepatitis C worldwide."