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A.OPPORTUNITIES
More than 20,000 volunteers of all ages to support the 8,400 athletes that are participating in our year-round sports training and competition programs. To keep their dream alive, your help is needed. Here are some of the tips which you and/or your group need, just read the application guides or call at Beijing Olympics Volunteer hotline +86-10-12308 Olympic Jobs - Beijing 2008.
B.SPORTS
Become a Special Olympics Coach in your favorite sport. Help get quality athletic uniforms and equipment for athletes. Set up Training Schools for volunteers in China. Duties include timers, scorekeepers, officials, announcers, award presenters.
C.SCHOOLS
Athletes form teams that compete in a variety of sports. Adopt the Olympics Sports Skill Programs as part of your adaptive physical education and after school program.Organize a student fund-raiser to collect money for 2008 Beijing Olympics teams.
D.FUNDRAISING
Encourage your business or place of work to make money or in-kind contribution to the Olympics. Organize a special event to raise money for the Olympics programs. Remember Olympics in your mind, or as a long-range planned gift.
E. ADMINISTRATIVE
Put your typing, filing, telephone, and computer skills to work as a volunteer in an Olympics office. Assist with large mailings, distribute fliers, and posters for our events.
F. PUBLIC RELATIONS
Work in a Media Center for state competitions and special events. Volunteer your time to help out in the state’s public relations department. Collecting photographs and press clippings, preparing press kits, etc. (no previous experience required). Write athlete feature articles on athletes, families, coaches and the Olympics.
现在,请阅读下面志愿者网上发来的个人信息,了解他们的意愿及特长,然后进行信息匹配。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。
1. Ave 6 1002 Perth, Australia January 1, 2007
Hi, sir,
I was born in Beijing, currently living in Perth, Australia and I’d like to sign up as a volunteer for Beijing Olympics. I’m willing to set up schools to train volunteers in China mainly to learn some English and skills to be timers, award presenters, so please consider me as one of your needed volunteers! Many thanks!
Harry
2. 6 Villa Maurice, 9320 Antony, France
May 2, 2007
Dear sir or madam,
I would like to take part in the volunteer program for the Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing, because it’s my dream to become a part of this great world event—Olympic Games, and I am very good at sports, but I’m old, can I still apply and how can I apply for it?
Sincerely,
Jesse
3. Marlborough 27, MA, USA
April 20, 2007
Hello sir or madam,
I will be a Johnson & Wales Graduate. Though I am not very experienced, yet I would be very interested in volunteering myself for the summer Olympics. I would like a job as a news reporter, and if you would get back to me, I would gratefully thank you.
Collins
4. Postbox 296 Oxford University, England
August 8, 2007
Hello, gentlemen,
I am interested in a volunteer at Beijing Olympics. I was a basketball coach, working at Oxford University. I am eager to take on challenge to help athletes know how to form teams to compete. Also I will set up an organization to raise money for the Games. Please consider me.
Jack
5. 1889 Baxter Road , Loveland Ohio
March 4, 2008
Dear Sir or Madam,
So excited about the Beijing Olympics, and it’s great to see so many people interested in volunteering. I would also like to be a part of this event! I am a secretary in a sports center in USA.I am good at computers and I can help with mails, posters and so on.
Thanks and good luck to all of you!
Tony
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The Graduate School of University of Florida welcomes you to apply for one of the highest quality and most affordable graduate education opportunities available today.
How the Application Process Works
◆The UF Office of Admission, which determines your eligibility(合格) for admission to the university.
◆The department you want to major in, which determines your eligibility for its graduate program.
◆ If you are a non-US applicant, the UF International Center, which determines your eligibility for a student visa after you are admitted, on the basis of your reported pre-existing funds.
Please note: The UF Graduate School is not involved in this process. Contact the department you are applying to if you have questions about your application.
1. Read all the information and instructions on the UF Office of Admission’s graduate admission webpages.
2. Contact the department you want to major in to find out its application requirements and deadlines.
3. Fill out and submit your online application and application fee payment by clicking on the link.
4. Have your official test scores (FE, GMAT, GRE, IELTS, MELAB, TOEFL, TSE) and transcripts(文本)sent to UF Office of Admission( with official translations of them, if the originals are not in English).
5. Send these materials to the department you want to major in:
◆ Statement of purpose (letter of intention). ◆ Resume or curriculum vita.
◆ Recommendation letters. ◆A graduate fellowship/assistantship application.
◆ Transcripts (with official translations, if the originals are not in English).
◆ Any other materials required by the graduate program you are applying for.
Please note: You can now choose to submit your statement of purpose, resume and recommendation letters online via the UF Office of Admissions online application system. Official test scores received at the UF Office of Admissions will automatically be made available to your department.
6. E-mail your department to let it know you have applied online and have sent it application materials.
Application Fee
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The Allendale Cultural Center has expanded its arts program to include classes for young adults.Director Leah Martin announced Monday that beginning in September,three new classes will be offered to the Allendale community.The course titles will be Yoga(瑜伽) for Teenagers;Hip Hop Dance:Learning the Latest Moves;and Creative_Journaling_for_Teens:Discovering_the_Writer_Within.The latter course will not be held at the Allendale Cultural Center but instead will meet at the Allendale Public Library.
Staff member Tricia Cousins will teach the yoga and hip hop classes.Ms.Cousins is a skilled choreographer (舞蹈指导) as well as an experienced dance educator.She is a Master of Arts in dance education from Teachers College,Columbia University.The journaling class will be taught by Betsy Milford.Ms.Milford is the head librarian at the Allendale Public Library as well as a columnist(专栏作家) for the professional journal Library Focus.
The courses are part of the Allendale Cultural Center’s Project Teen,which was organized by Leah Martin,Director of the Cultural Center.According to Martin,this project is a direct result of her efforts to make the center a more necessary part of the Allendale community.Over the last several years,the number of people who have visited the cultural center for classes or events has steadily declined.Project Teen is primarily funded by the McGee Arts Foundation,an organization devoted to bringing arts programs to young adults.The other members of Project Teen are two students at Allendale’s Brookdale High School and three adults with backgrounds in education and the arts.
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B.all young people should write in a journal daily
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C.Community organizations were ignoring local teenagers.
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B.In order of time,from the past to the future.
C.The most important information first,followed by background and details.
D.The background first,followed by the most important information and details.
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