Friday, May 5, 2017

2017 Paris International Academic Conference on Education & Social Sciences

2017 Paris International Academic Conference on Education & Social Sciences
Conference Dates: June 25-28, 2017
Submission Deadline: May 25, 2017
Early Bird: May 15, 2017
Paris, France
There will be a free ferry cruise on June 28th (Wednesday)

Dear authors, we're pleased to inform you that submission is still open for the conference.

The conference will be held in Hotel Les Espaces Rocroy from June 25 to June 28, 2017 in Paris, France. All accepted papers/abstracts are double-blind peer reviewed and participation in the conference includes publication of your complete manuscript in the conference proceedings. This conference has four main aims:

1. Providing academics and researchers a platform where they can share their ideas, present papers in front of colleagues and receive feedback about their research. The exchange of ideas seeds links for future collaborations across the world.
2. Providing opportunities for the academics to have their research published either as full paper or abstract only in the double-blind peer-reviewed conference proceedings.
3. To create an opportunity to build networks with other academics and experts in the same or similar field of studies from all over the world and to share thoughts and information on recent advances.
4. Providing a platform to socialize and meet new people with different cultures and dispositions, enlightening your thinking in your field of study. You will observe some of the perspectives and solutions which exist for issues that concern you.

Please find the covered topics below (if your topic is not listed, contact us):

Education Topics

Adult Education
Distance Education
Education Systems and Politics
E-learning
English Learning and Teaching
ESL/EFL
Higher Education
Language Teaching
Lifelong Learning
Teaching and learning

Social Sciences Topics

Arts
English
Geography
History
Humanities
Interdisciplinary studies
Law
Linguistics
Literature
Multidisciplinary Studies
Occupational Science
Philosophy
Politics
Philosophy
Politics and Political Science
Psychology
Social Sciences
Sociology

All accepted papers/abstracts are double-blind peer-reviewed and will be published (unless otherwise requested) in our online conference proceedings with ISBN: 978-0-9965808-8-5. Selected papers will be published in the Journal of Global Academic Institute Education and Social Sciences (JGAIESS) with ISSN: 2375-9577 (Online) – USA

Enquiries: staff@GlobalAcademicInstitute.com
Web address: http://www.globalacademicinstitute.com/conferences/paris-international-academic-conference-on-education-social-sciences/
Sponsored by: Global Academic Institute

Escanaba Town Hall Meeting May 4th 2017-Cars, Commerce and Cat-Man-Dos!

Town hall meetings provide an outlet for comments and concerns as they relate to city changes. There were a host of reasons why people participate in these meetings that runs the spectrum from complaints to complements. The May 4th, 2017 Escanaba Town Hall meeting delved into the issues of cars, polling and searching for a new City Manager. A few events were passed that will help encourage greater patronage of the downtown area.

Cat-Man-Do's Fundraisers: The 100 Block of South 15th will be closed from 5:30 to 8:30 on June (2nd, 14th, 29th), July (12th), August (9th, 12th), and September (13th) for fundraising events.  Proceeds will go to Wheel a Sportsman to support disabled and hunting opportunities.

Bike and Classic Cars Night: The 1200 Block of Ludington Street will be closed from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM on June 14th, July 12, August 9th, and September 13th for "Bike and Classic Car Night".

Downtown Sidewalk Sale: Ludington Street will be close July 29th, 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The event will coexist with Cabella's Fishing Tournament and Disc Golf Tournament.

Downtown revitalization efforts can take many forms that include fixing up old buildings, encouraging entrepreneurs to come and start businesses as well as developing greater nightlight and activity. According to an article in Planning Perspectives, the use of pedestrian malls, festivals, shopping centers and mixed used buildings have an impact of downtown revitalization efforts (Robertson, 1997).

It was a wise choice of city council to allow the closing of the streets to encourage new events. It will not only draw in local residents to the downtown but also new visiting residents from the region. The wisdom is that as more people visit downtown and find it a fun and exciting place to be the more they will shop, eat, and lounge in the area.

Ultimately more retail may be the winning centerpiece of success but so are attractive housing, bars, restaurants; and in this case events. People need a reason to come downtown to walk around and explore the businesses. More events often means more foot traffic which in turn could mean more profit. As any basic economist knows, more profit means more taxes and wealth for the city. Stay tuned for additional benefits in downtown growth.

You may want to read the agenda at http://www.escanaba.org/images/5/file/Council%20Agenda/2017-Agenda/CC05042017Agenda.pdf

Robertson, K. (1997). Downtown retail revitalization: a review of American development strategies. Planning Perspectives, 12 (4).

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The Power of Persistence

There is power in persistence. It may be one of the central deciding factors between those that are successful and those who are not. Day in and day out those who are persistent continue to work on their goals.

It doesn't mean doing the same thing over and over unless those things work. It does mean putting in the time to find a way for things to work.  It is the consistent​ effort until your hopes and dreams are realized.

Lets say you own a business and you are not making money. It doesn't mean throwing your hands in the air and giving up. It does mean you find a new way of doing things and make it work.
There is no doubt it will be difficult. Sometimes you may win and at other times you will lose. 

However​, over time you will slowly gain ground and pick up speed as you move forward.
Not everything will work for everyone. Yet you can make it work if you see the roadblocks and then find a way around them. That process of working around road blocks is what makes one business more successful than another.

As you move through one road block to another your business sells more and does more. It becomes more efficient and functions better. Short term difficulty is a blessing in the innovation process.
The same idea of persistence also applies to just about anything else in life including education, career, relationships and life. It is consistent effort and rethinking your strategies that eventually leads to success.

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Thursday, May 4, 2017

2017 MIAMI International Multidisciplinary Academic Conference

2017 MIAMI International Multidisciplinary Academic Conference

Theme: Promoting Global Progress in Society and Academia

ORGANIZED by:
Academic Organization for Advancement of Strategic and International Studies – Academic OASIS
Jointly with
International Association of Applied Business Research - IAABR

Dates: June 9th -10th, 2017
Place: Miami, Florida, USA
TownePlace Suites by Marriott, Miami Homestead
935 NE 30th Street, Miami Homestead, Florida, USA
- Complimentary Breakfast Buffet
- Complimentary Wireless Internet
- Complimentary Guest Parking

Deeply discounted rooms with a lot of complimentary/free services are available at the TownePlace Suites by Marriott for the participants in the conference! In order to reserve a room at the deeply-discounted special rate ($109/night single or double), on the reservation screen of the hotel direct website www.TownePlaceHomestead.com under Special Rates and Awards enter: MMAMMAA, and complete your reservation (your reservation is NOT completed until you get a confirmation number!). Alternatively, you should dial toll-free 1-888-236-2427, and use Property Code: MIATM and Group Code: MMAS. If asked by the reservation specialist, use the Group Name: Miami Multidisciplinary Academic Conference. As a third alternative, you can reserve a room at the deeply-discounted special rate by calling directly the hotel Sales Department at 1-305-248-2001.

Special rate reservations must be made by NO LATER THAN MAY 9th, 2017 (the cutoff date).

DEADLINES:

FULL PAPERS - MAY 23, 2017. All full-paper submissions will be reviewed for publication in one of the double-blind, peer-refereed Journals Sponsoring the 2017 MIAMI Conference on Business, Economics, Finance and Accounting or the refereed Conference Proceedings with ISBN number. The authors of these articles will receive their publications in person while still attending the IAABR Conference in Miami (one copy per a registered participant will be provided free of charge).

ABSTRACTS – MAY 25, 2017. The authors of all accepted abstracts will have the chance to PRESENT THEIR RESEARCH IN PROGRESS at the Miami Conference which will also give them the OPPORTUNITY to submit their COMPLETED PAPERS by DECEMBER 1ST, 2017, in order to be considered for a journal publication.

REGULAR REGISTRATION DEADLINE: MAY 28, 2017

Our MIAMI Conference is for people, who want to participate in a major international forum, get published, network with colleagues from many countries and sharing similar or complementary interests, and to have fun in one of the most exciting cities in the USA, known worldwide for natural beauty, chick shopping, and thrilling nightlife!

Papers related to all areas of Accounting, Banking, Business Ethics, Communication & Media, e-Business, e-Learning, Economics, Education, Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Globalization, Human Resources, Information Technology, Innovation and Creativity, Law and Legal Studies, Leadership, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Psychology, Security Studies, Social Sciences, Social Work, and Sustainable Development are invited to this international conference, which is expected to be attended by authors from nearly all parts of the World. People without papers can also participate in this conference, and they are invited to serve as session chairs or discussants, as well as informal contributors to the academic quality of this international event.

Journals Sponsoring the 2017 MIAMI Conference on Business, Economics, Finance and Accounting:
- Journal of Strategic and International Studies (JSIS)
- Journal of Organizational Advancement, Strategic and Institutional Studies (JOASIS)
- Journal of Advancements in Applied of Business Research (JAABR)
- Journal of Advancements in Economics, Finance and Accounting (JAEFA)
- Journal of Psychology and Social Studies (JPSS)

To submit your full paper or abstract, please email it as an attachment (acceptable formats are .doc and .docx) to GLOBAL@IAABR.COM (please put "MIAMI CONFERENCE" in the Subject line of your message). All submissions will be double blind peer-refereed by members of the Conference Review Committee. Authors will be notified of the review outcome within 3-4 weeks after the arrival of their submissions.

Authors, who could NOT travel to Miami for visa or other reasons, may PARTICIPATE VIRTUALLY in the Academic OASIS or IAABR conference, and these authors will have the same publication opportunities, as the regular conference presenters.

The regular registration fee is $350 (the reduced registration fee for virtual participants via Skype is $300, and the special student fee is $285). The regular registration fee includes: 1) the popular IAABR/ Academic OASIS 2 FOR 1 ADVANTAGE - 2 OPPORTUNITIES: an OPPORTUNITY to PUBLISH your accepted paper or abstract in a PEER-REFEREED PUBLICATION with ISSN or ISBN number issued by the Library of the Congress + an OPPORTUNITY to PRESENT the results of your work at an INTERNATIONAL FORUM for 1 LOW FEE; 2) one printed issue of the journal or Proceedings CD containing your paper; 3) an Official Certificate for International Conference participation; 4) the Conference Luncheon, Receptions, Coffee Breaks and Keynote Address; 5) Attending all Conference sessions and symposia; 6) Attending all Social and Networking events; 7) Listing of your presentation in the Official Conference Program; 8) Opportunity to Explore and Enjoy the chick shopping, exciting nightlife and natural beauty of Miami!

For inquiries, please contact the Conference Organizing Committee via ADMIN@IAABR.com or visit our Websites: www.AcademicOASIS.org and www.IAABR.com.

Political Expression or Acts of Civil Disobedience

I'm a supporter of political expression regardless of whether you are Republican, Democrat or something in between. As an adherent to Liberal Republicanism....if there is such a thing....I can say I have some leanings to the right. However, those are economic ideas, principles and freedom based values. On the social side, I believe in the inherent rights of individuals. The right of individuals to express their beliefs in acceptable pathways.

Is this political persuasion or civil disobedience?

I would bet that it is a touch of both. There is a definite political argument here but it does violate some laws as they relate to damaging public property. While I can applaud the political expression, I cannot agree with it costing the tax payers money. It will take a few dollars to strip and clean off the work. Dollars that we all worked too hard to earn!


As a Republican who looks at this picture, I can feel a little ping as my sense of values, based on my own limited perspective, is teased. However, as a person who enjoys lively debate and is open-minded to alternative views I "get it". There is a valuable message we can learn from this act and how the needs of some youth are not being met.

Do we see the similarities between ourselves?

Did I mention this is one of my favorite coffee shops? It is and it is embedded in a highly liberal area. Being a Republican doesn't mean I don't enjoy people from various backgrounds and beliefs. Each person I meet has something valid and important to say. It just depends on whether political leadership is listening to the deeper message or not.

Hoping someday to take more of a leadership position in political life, and of a scientific mindset, I can say that the message displayed here is one of fear. Of course it is only my humble opinion. It is fear of ones life, validation of needs, and the desire to feel connected to society. They are saying, "I have something to say, and my needs are not heard,"...so I'm going to paint it on the street!

Engagement might be the cure!

How we draw younger adults to engage in more constructive criticism and push for meaningful change in society is a monumental task. There is a lack of trust that seems to be etched in society between the two camps of political thought. As a nation we should ultimately be more concerned with creating a better nation for the next generation. It is our duty to draw them into appropriate political expression and push their efforts toward making society a better place to live.

Are the two political sides actually listening to each other or are they just drowning out the conversation?

As a Republican I have faith that we can better connect to young people and help them realize the importance of contributing to society in helpful ways. That may be developing a sense of community, engaging in pursuits that better themselves, supporting acts that strengthen society, and expressing themselves in appropriate outlets. While I may disagree with some of the things that have been said, I can steadfastly support some of the general philosophies that have not been tampered by the "spirit of the day". As a mechanism of political expression, I would hope we could keep the streets and public property free from political expression, or civil disobedience, as you might choose to define it!





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