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Coding for Kids - P201: App Inventor 1 Course (Ages 10-12) @ Bukit Timah

Create the next B I G Thing Google Maps, WhatsApp, Instagram have become our everyday essential apps and your child may be the creator of the next B I G thing that you will use in your life. We nurture future leaders in technology by allowing students to explore the path of mobile app development. The MIT App Inventor 2 Platform help students to create fully functional mobile apps that can be launched into the app store! With an intuitive, visual drag-and-drop programming like Scratch but equipped with greater capabilities, the App Inventor allows students to apply computational thinking and creativity to design their own apps and put them to test immediately on their phones. They can build simple fun apps such as Countdown Timer, Racing Game, Robot Shooter Game and more! App Inventor 1’s goal is to introduce mobile app programming, instill confidence and an adventurous spirit for students to continue exploring to become little app creators. Want to find out more? Check out our FAQs. "I have enjoyed this lesson and learn how to program. I realized that learning new things is very fun and I can share them with my friends." - Enoch, 11

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Evil Expo

Evil Expo is the greatest place in the world for those who love worlds of imaginative villainy!  If you read, write, watch, play, or otherwise enjoy creating and experiencing incredible villains--or, of course, if you're a fiendishly disguised supervillain yourself--you're invited to be part of a wonderful weekend! Learn how to hold the world for ransom, how to write compelling scoundrels, the myths and lore which give us the basis for modern-day antagonists, and take part in dozens of workshops, panels, and performances. Play villainous tabletop games!  Dance at our dance parties, bring the kids to the kids events, meet authors and creators, enter our cosplay and costume contests, and meet new and amazing people!  Visit our many exhibitors for an awesome array of wares from all manner of creators and curators of wondrous things! We're multi-genre, spanning pretty much any imaginative world - from Scift to Goth to Fandom to Steampunk to Fantasy and Scifi!  Basically, if you love villains, you'll love Evil Expo! This event is all-ages--there's lot of stuff for adults, lots of stuff for kids.  There are adventures awaitng and heroes to thwart - let's go!

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Charlotte Hornets vs. Los Angeles Lakers

cash, amex, mc, visa, discover Location at venue: Main Box Office – East side of the Arena with access from both Trade and Fifth Streets. Hours of Operation: Same as Box Office Hours 704-688-8600 For general group sales questions for Spectrum Center: 704.688.9047 M-F: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Sat & Sun: Event days only This venue is accessible. For sight impaired and hearing patrons please contact the Box Office. Spectrum Center is committed to providing every guest with a comfortable and enjoyable experience. The arena is one of the most accessible arenas in the U.S. Seating throughout the venue allows guests with accessible needs flexibility in seat locations and price levels.

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RuPaul's Drag Race LIVE! Las Vegas

Cash and All Major Credit Cards MUST HAVE PHOTO I.D. & CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE TICKETS WHEN PICKING UP WILL CALL TICKETS (702) 733-3111 1-866-574-3851 - Group Sales (10+) Box office hours: 11:00AM- 10:30PM Group sales hours: M-F 9:00am – 5:00pm To better accommodate your needs the box office has requested that special seating accommodations be solicited through their representatives.

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Monster Jam

Visa, MC, Discover and AMEX or local preprinted checks more than 10 days before an event with valid drivers license. Tucson Convention Center Information line: (520) 791-4101 Ticket orders are not taken at this number. 1 Box Office Hours are: 10:30 am - 5:30 pm Mon - Fri and 2 hours before an event Accessible Seating available either on main floor or at the top of the arena, depending on event.

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Hamilton (Touring)

Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa. Will Call is located at the Box Office. Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770 The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.

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The 8th Annual Resolution Gala at Aon Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier

The best Chicago New Year’s Event for the last 7 years is returning to finish off 2019 with a bang. Start the new year at The 8th Annual Resolution Gala at the Aon Grand Ballroom. You’ve been working hard the whole year; treat yourself to an amazing night out, filled with drinks, great music, an awesome atmosphere, and a fireworks show to top it off. Hurry, tickets to this exclusive event move pretty fast, so we recommend securing your spot inside sooner than later. A Lavish Chicago New Year’s Event This is our 8th time running this stellar Chicago New Year’s event, so by now, we’re pretty sure we know what we’re doing. We’ll be ending 2019 at The Aon Grand Ballroom, an incredibly spacious architectural marvel that can host over 2000 people. Multiple DJ’s, Buffet Stations, Fireworks and a Champagne Toast. We’d hate for you to end the year on an empty stomach; sink your teeth into delicious appetizers at one of the buffet stations. Treat yourself to a drink at one of the many bar areas located all around the ballroom.Let loose to a mix of the hottest in Hip-Hop, Dance, Pop, RnB, and Top 40 Hits. We’ll have multiple DJ’s turning tables and ringing in 2020 with the perfect tunes. Headlining will be none other than The Chicago Bulls in-house DJ, Metro.  Known for his ability to keep the energy of a room at max level with his sense of timing and originality. As 2018 comes to a close, the DJ will stop the noise for a few moments to commence a traditional countdown to the new year. As a confetti shower fills the ballroom, enjoy a complimentary midnight toast to christen 2020. Then, watch the spectacular Navy Pier fireworks show.   Get Social With Us Hey, we know how much you love taking pictures and videos on your phone. So why not share the memories on social media? While you’re at it, go ahead and tag in those memories on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Don’t forget to use our hashtags #ChiTownNewYears Food Stations to Include: Bruschetta Sampler Tomato basil Ratatouille and goat cheese Roasted wild mushrooms with gorgonzola served with homemade crostinis Fresh Vegetable Crudites Roasted garlic herb and roasted red pepper dips Mini Cheeseburgers Mini Hot Dogs Pasta Primavera Served with olive oil, garlic, and fresh vegetables Served with assorted rolls Grilled Vegetable Quesadillas Served with an avocado cream sauce Assorted Flatbread Pizzas Doors: 8:15PM Age Requirement: 21+ www.ChiTownEvents.com

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IPMA – C 3 Days Virtual Live Training in Rome

Course Description: This training helps Project Management professionals to make their projects successful, based on 46 competencies of the International Competence Baseline (ICB). This training delivers knowledge, skills and techniques related to important success factors like: stakeholder engagement, goal setting, Risk Management, phasing, adaptive planning & control, project organization with well -defined tasks and responsibilities, high performance teamwork, communication, leadership & motivation, negotiation, conflict resolution, Change Management, Financial Management, user-based quality Management, result driven contract Management, closing and Learning from projects. Based on this training participants will be prepared to pass the IPMA C- theory examination. In the training, participants are also informed on the personal capability and Practice Assesment part of IPMA C examination that has to be passed as well in order to become IPMA C Certified Project Manager. Course Topics: Day 1 ●    Permanent organization and changing the business ●    Realizing change by projects, programs and portfolio Management ●    Project success and strategy to make your project successful; Learning from the past ●    Enabling change by creating stakeholder commitment ●    (non) Financial benefits from the change and benefit Management ●    Organizing and staffing the project ●    Analyzing and controlling Risks, Risk register Day 2 ●     Project life cycle ●     Preparing the project ●     Project charter and project Management plan ●     Scope and project result ●     User-based quality Management ●     Structuring the project; product /work breakdown structure ●     Project phasing models ( waterfall vs Agile approach) ●     Planning using bar chart and network planning techniques, dealing with uncertainty ●     Estimating and scheduling resources Budgeting Contracting third parties ●     Monitoring project progress and reporting on progress using earned value technique ●     Managing changes, benefits from an Agile project approach, issue register ●     Closing the project and Learning from it Day 3 ●     Leadership versus Management ●     Situational leadership ●     Motivating professionals in your project ●     Improving your own personal effectiveness ●     Communication in the project ●     Coping with conflicts in the project ●     Win-win based negotiation ●     Building high performing project teams  Learning Goals: ●     Delivering value for involved stakeholders ●     Leading the project and motivating the team members ●     Reporting on the project’s progress ●     Interacting with a dynamic project environment and changing or conflicting Objectives ●     Learning from the project experiences ●     Reflecting on his or her personal behavior  Course Agenda: Day 1 ●     Project orientation ●     Program & portfolio orientation ●     Stakeholder engagement ●     Permanent organization and project organization ●     Business case and benefit Management ●     Risk Management ●     Financial Management of projects ●     Making your project successful Day 2 ●     Project start ●     Quality ●     Scoping, project result and project structure ●     Phasing and project planning ●     Resources estimation and budgeting ●     Monitoring and reporting ●     Change ●     Project closure Day 3 ●     Leadership ●     Motivation ●     Improving personal effectiveness ●     Communication ●     Negotiation ●     Conflicts and crises ●     Building high effective teams ●     Preparing your exam Who can Attend? ●     Experienced Project Management professionals who are preparing themselves for IPMA C certification. ●     Experienced senior Project Management professionals who want to become acquainted with ICB competences as part of their preparation for IPMA B Assesment.

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