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Globe, April 2016
The Globe, April 2016April 2016 issue of The Globe, a newspaper published by Georgia Gwinnett College. 12 pages. Contents: "Explosion remains a mystery", "GGC rebrands", "GGC goes to Washington", "GGC students bring home three awards from SRMUN", "GGC rebranding continued", "The first School of Nursing students will graduate this May", "Tuition rates to remain steady after last year's dramatic increase", "Advice offered to help offset the trend toward student debt", "Explosion continued", "Day of Giving brings in over $6,500 in donations", "Accessible, affordable, and authentic: a return to Gwinnett Place's popular east asian eateries", "President Kaufman responds to library honor", "The recycling bin doesn't guarantee anything", "End Human Sex Trafficking- a volunteer opportunity", "New Title IX policies address confidentiality", "Student poets showcased at Wordstock", "Artist spotlight: Juan Carlos Sierra Barbosa", "Chase Goodwin reflects on lessons learned with SGA","Incoming SGA President, Tammy Lu looks to the future", "Reading between the lines: What your diploma actually says", "New Title IX policies continued", "Georgia Gwinnett selected as NAIA Softball National Championship Opening Round host", and "Tori Heinemann talks softball and graduation
Competitive Binding of Parkinsonian‐inducing Neurotoxins to Neuromelanin
Competitive Binding of Parkinsonian‐inducing Neurotoxins to NeuromelaninHaining, Robert (faculty sponsor
A Business Plan for the Growth-Based Venture
A Business Plan for Growth-Based Ventures is a step-by-step guide to building a comprehensive business plan for a product or service businessDescription: A Business Plan for Growth-Based Ventures is a step-by-step guide to building a comprehensive business plan for a product or service business. This guide focuses on the elements of the business plan that are most important to entrepreneurs, lenders, and investors. It introduces you to the key business concepts and uses notes and examples to take you through the individual sections of the business plan. We explain each section of the plan in sufficient detail to construct stand alone documents for each section. You will not encounter a more direct, useful, and thorough business plan guide on the market
Globe, November 2016
The Globe, November 2016. Scanned paper issue and unpublished, original digital file.November, 2016 issue of The Globe, a newspaper published by Georgia Gwinnett College. 12 pages. Contents: "Chief of police endorses LiveSafe", "Hawk flies into power lines, starts brush fire on campus", "City council approves restrictions on overnight parking", "Board of Regents invites GGC to submit Cinema and Media Arts Production major proposal", "Dean Mundie on interdisciplinary education", "Music hard to find on GGC campus", "Veterans Day breakfast", "Gwinnett County faces allegations of voter suppression", "Preseidential election results wash over GGC", "GGC welcomes Moe's Southwest Grill", "Hijab Day raises awareness for Muslim culture", "Smoke coming from North Georgia mountains", "Christmas on Pike Street", "Wildfire", "Student and faculty recital brings music and culture to campus", "Alicia Keys' Here tries to do too much in one album", "Black Student Union puts soul in cafe", "STaRS contest celebrates STEM", "Pre-election survey, post-election results"; "Free food and new adventures: GGC's study abroad fair", "You can be everything you want to be", "You versus finals: how to do your best on every test", "When the ending appears, new beginnings arise", "Letter from the editor", "Volunteer GGC hosts 2nd annual basketball tournament", "Lefevre named Daktronics-NAIA scholar-athlete", "Men's soccer places three on Dakronics [sic]-NIAA scholar-athlete list
Connecting With Your Campus Through Collaborative Library Marketing
Presentation at the 2016 Georgia Council of Media Organizations annual meeting in Athens, Georgia October 5-7, 2016
GGC History, Issue 09
February 2016 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department. Contains four pages
Globe, August 2016
The Globe, August 2016. Scanned paper issue and unpublished, original digital file.August, 2016 issue of The Globe, a newspaper published by Georgia Gwinnett College. 12 pages. Contents: "Students greeted in March through the arch ceremony", "GGC student protests for peace in downtown Lawrenceville", "School snags year long trial of personal safety app", "New fire stations enhance emergency response", "A bittersweet farewell", "After affects [sic] of the Impact Award", "Is non-traditional student involvement possible?", "Get to know your Dean: advice and more with Dr. Yu", "The things you can't do without: GGC's warehouse has them all", "Letter from the editor", "GGC: a residential campus?", "Judge Glenda Hatchett motivates GGC students to write their own story", "Summer concert series in downtown Lawrenceville", "Rock'n Ribville BBQ Festival", "Peach Fuzz", "Insomnia", "Eloquence", "Ghost of Edith", "Dear first generation college students", "How to avoid tourist traps", "Zero waste GGC", "Women in leadership: Sandrine Irankunda", "Women of Team USA", "GGC number of MLB drafts to raise to 6
Understanding Business Entities for Entrepreneurs and Managers
This book explains the important characteristics of the most common types of business entities. Specifically, the book covers sole proprietorships, general partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, limited liability companies (LLCs), S corporations, C corporations, professional corporations, and non-profits.This book explains the important characteristics of the most common types of business entities. Specifically, the book covers sole proprietorships, general partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, limited liability companies (LLCs), S corporations, C corporations, professional corporations, and non-profits. The characteristics or considerations discussed are entity formation, governance, ownership, control, authority, liability, compensation, taxation, and funding. Further, the book discusses the appropriate entity characteristics for startup ventures, when to form the entity, where to form the entity, and entities conducting business in multiple states.
The book is broken down into an easy-to-read, question-and-answer format. In addition to explanations of the applicable rules, it is full of simple examples to help any reader understand the important characteristics of the business entity. This book is the perfect guide for entrepreneurs, managers, attorneys, and accountants who need guidance in this complicated area of law and business practice