PPT-Chippewa Valley Linemen Big Red Pride

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TRUTH Be who you say you are Do what you say you are going to do   Be truthful to yourself and others   Be accountable No excuses Seek the truth Demand the

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TRUTH Be who you say you are Do what you say you are going to do   Be truthful to yourself and others   Be accountable No excuses Seek the truth Demand the truth Tell the truth. COUGAR CARDS. www.uh.edu/tradingcards. Collect. 7. – Collection Box. Collect 8 more for . 15. total – T-shirt. Collect 10 more for . 25. total – Collection Book. Collect 10 more for . 35. total – Drawing for cool stuff. A high or inordinate opinion of . one's own . dignity, importance, merit, or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or as displayed in bearing, conduct, etc.. Arrogance or majesty; by implication, (concretely) ornament:--excellency, haughtiness, highness, pride, proudly, swelling.. Big Red Pride. TRUTH. Be who you say you are.. Do . what you say you are going to do. ..  . Be truthful to yourself and others. ..  . Be accountable. .. No excuses. .. Seek the truth. .. Demand the truth. Acknowledging that achievement results from the investments of others in my life.. Definition. State or quality of being humble in spirit; freedom from pride and arrogance. An act of submission or humble courtesy.. Overview. Basic Field Set-up. Line of Scrimmage (LOS) – The imaginary line that separates the offense and the defense at the beginning of each play.. Scoring. Touchdown. – Made by running the ball into or catching the ball in the end zone. Worth 6 points.. 12/9/2009. The Chippewa Indians. Where They Lived. The Chippewa Indians lived in the woodlands of the following states:. Michigan. Wisconsin. Minnesota. Parts of Canada. Small part of North . Dakota. What I did to accumulate my . Capstone . Internship hours. No – I’m not talking about Gary . Scheff. . Although he is very impressive. And . revered. in the Roseville Community School District. Alliance Meeting 4/27/16. agenda. Pride Week Events. Our Legacy. Pride. History of Pride. Safety. International Pride Events. SIT’s Pride week. Monday – HIV Testing. Tuesday – Coming Out Panel. PROVERBS 11:2. When pride comes, then comes shame;. But with the humble is wisdom.. Pride. Prov. 12:9 . Better is the one who is slighted but has a servant, than he who . honors himself. but lacks bread. . What is pride?. Google.com - A feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one’s own achievements, or of others, or from admired qualities.. - The consciousness of one’s dignity. - Having an excessively high opinion of oneself. Forest. 200 Ash Ave NW. The USDA Forest Service Native Plant Materials program . paid for the development of . 403 . American elm seedlings that are crosses between Dutch elm disease tolerant American elm cultivars, and surviving American elm trees on the Chippewa National Forest. . Every child is an effective communicator.. Every child makes a positive contribution to the community.. Pastoral team. Our aims are:. Every child has inspiring life experiences.. Every child is an effective communicator.. Summary: . The people of the Chippewa tribe was contented with their existing life style though they had a custom to send the boys to some lonely place for seven days, without food, at the age of fourteen. These days they think about the life which lay ahead of them. This time the eldest son of one of the family of the Chippewa tribe went to the woods without food for seven days to pray to the Great Spirit. On the third day a young warrior appeared in front of him and told him that the Great Spirit has heard his prayers. He asked him to wrestle with him. On the seventh day, he threw the young warrior to the ground and the warrior breathed his last. The boy buried the young warrior and came back to his family. He did not tell about it to anybody but everyday he visited the grave, weed it and water it. One day he saw the fresh clean earth of the grave was covered in green plumes. Weeks passed, and the boy went on watering and weeding the warrior's grave. The green shoots pushed up through the earth and became tall, strong plants. At last the day came when thick golden tassels swung from them. The boy fetched his father to see them and explained the whole story to him. The father told him that it is a gift from the Great Spirit for the Chippewa people. It is a new kind of food. It will grow where they plant it in the earth. The . Executive Sponsor: Larry Winter. Team Leader: Jill Chaffee. Team Members:. Melissa . Christopherson – Chippewa County. Dawn . Dachel. – Consumer Representative. Tim Easker – Chippewa County .

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