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Join local history enthusiasts and community leaders for a debut presentation detailing the largely unknown history of Frederick Douglass visiting Port Deposit and speaking at a local church in Rising Sun in late 1885. Nearly a half-century before traversing interior Cecil County via railway, as a young man escaping slavery out of Baltimore City in the fall of 1838 Frederick (Bailey) Douglass passed over the Susquehanna and through Perryville.
Utilizing archival prints, maps, letters, newspapers and other resources, internationally known Douglassonian John Muller, who has previously presented on the lost and unknown history of visits Douglass made to Cambridge in Dorchester County, Denton in Caroline County and Centreville in Queen Anne's County, will present "Lost History of Frederick Douglass in Cecil County."
Learn more about the friendship of Frederick Douglass and Port Deposit's John Creswell, an 1874 visit Anna Murray Douglass made to Elkton independent of her famous husband, as well as the extensive connections Douglass had with local Cecil County educational, political and theological leaders during the periods of Antebellum, Civil War and Reconstruction.
Presentation will last 60 - 90 minutes, Q&A to follow.
John Muller, author of Frederick Douglass in Washington, D.C.: The Lion of Anacostia (2012) and Mark Twain in Washington, D.C.: The Adventures of a Capital Correspondent (2013) has been a local reporter in Old Anacostia and adjacent communities for the past decade for a variety of print and online publications.
Muller has presented widely throughout the DC-Baltimore metropolitan area at venues including the Library of Congress, Newseum, Politics and Prose, American Library in Paris and local universities. He is currently working on a book about the lost history of Frederick Douglass on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. He has presented “The Lost History of Frederick Douglass in Western Maryland” at various venues such as the Washington County Central Library in Hagerstown, Ebenezer AME Church (Hagerstown) and Frostburg State University as well as presenting the “Lost History: Frederick (Bailey) Douglass in Baltimore” at the Enoch Pratt Central Library in Baltimore City. Muller has been featured on C-SPAN’s BookTV and C-SPAN’s American History TV, as well as in the pages of the Star Democrat and the airwaves of WDVM (Hagerstown) NBC4 (Washington), WPFW, WAMU, WYPR and Delmarva Pubic Radio.
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The planning, preparation and execution of a turnaround is a complex undertaking that demands an effective strategy, a high degree of control and great attention to detail. It also requires a profound understanding of the critical elements that go to make up a turnaround and the drivers and constraints that shape the event.
There comes a point in each area of the turnaround at which most tasks have been completed and the systems may be handed back to operations for startup. This is a critical transition phase and if not properly controlled, time, money and effort can be wasted.
The course is the product of over 30 years of practice by turnaround professionals working in different industries in many countries around the globe and its principles are embodied in the “Model of Excellence for Turnarounds” that forms the central pillar of the workshop.
Here’s a peek of what you will learn in this 3-day masterclass:
Enhance the company’s strategic Turnaround capabilities
Improve the company’s approach to planning and scheduling
Provide a framework for effective turnaround execution
Highlight the unique safety requirements of turnarounds
Foster the “one team” approach to turnarounds
Ensure a safe and orderly transfer from Turnaround phase to Start-up phase
Provide a comprehensive knowledge base for turnarounds
Demonstrate the latest planning techniques for turnarounds
Understand the “Ultimate Goal” for any company engaged in Plant Turnarounds
Improve your company’s performance on Shutdowns, Turnarounds and Outages by application of the processes taught in this course
Discover the elements and characteristics that make Plant Turnarounds unique so that they demand a different approach from other projects
Learn how to apply the “Rational Cost Model” to improve Turnaround cost estimation and control
Streamline the company’s approach to Site Logistics in order to increase productivity on the Turnaround
Incorporate the principle of Continuous Improvement into your company’s Turnaround approach
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Course Overview:
Knowing how to use the advanced features of Microsoft Excel 2007 opens a completely new experience in using this spreadsheet program. The novice user tends to use Excel 2007 as holding place for report data. They may know how to insert data and move columns around, but rarely go into the deeper functions that Excel 2007 offers.
This workshop will teach the participants the most common advanced features of Microsoft Excel 2007. The goal of this course is to get them familiar with these functions in a safe learning environment. Once it is completed, their familiarity and confidence in using the advanced feature of Excel 2007 will increase, making Excel 2007 a more useful tool for everyone at work or at home.
Target Audience:
Anybody who is interested in learning Excel 2007 Advanced
Learning Objectives:
After completing this course, Individuals will be able to demonstrate their understanding of:
Smart Art
Inserting Objects
Creating Charts
Creating Pivot Tables
Working with Pivot Tables
Creating Pivot Charts
Solving Formula Errors
Using What-If Analysis
Managing Your Data
Grouping and Outlining Data
Prerequisites:
Basic Knowledge in Excel 2007
Course Materials:
Attendees will receive a course manual with presentation slides and reference materials.
Technical Requirements:
For eBooks:
Internet for downloading the eBook
Laptop, tablet, Smartphone, eReader (No Kindle)
Adobe DRM supported software (e.g. Digital Editions, Bluefire Reader)
eBook download and activation instructions
Agenda:
Module One: SmartArt
Inserting SmartArt
An Overview of the SmartArt Tabs
Adding Text to the Diagram
Resizing and Moving the Diagram
Resetting the Diagram
Module Two: Inserting Objects
About Contextual Tabs
Adding Pictures from Your Computer
Adding ClipArt
Adding Text Boxes
Drawing Shapes
Module Three: Creating Charts
Inserting a Chart
Overview of the Chart Tools Tabs
Understanding the Parts of a Chart
Changing the Chart Style
Resizing and Moving the Chart
Module Four: Creating Pivot Tables
Inserting a Pivot Table
Overview of the Pivot Table Tools Tab
Choosing Fields
Module Five: Working with Pivot Tables
Changing the Data Displayed
Applying a Style to Your Pivot Table
Some Real-life Examples
Module Six: Creating Pivot Charts
Creating a Pivot Chart from a Pivot Table
Creating a Pivot Chart from Data
Module Seven: Solving Formula Errors
Using Named Ranges
Understanding Formula Errors
Tracing Dependents and Precedents
Using the Trace Errors Commands
Evaluating Formulas
Module Eight: Using What-If Analysis
Using Goal Seek
Using the Scenario Manager
Using a One Input Data Table
Using a Two Input Data Table
Module Nine: Managing Your Data
Transposing Data from Rows to Columns
Using the Text to Columns Feature
Checking for Duplicates
Creating Data Validation Rules
Consolidating Data
Module Ten: Grouping and Outlining Data
Grouping Data
Adding Subtotals
Outlining Data
Viewing Grouped and Outlined Data
Module Eleven: Wrapping Up
Words from the Wise
Review of Parking Lot
Lessons Learned
Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations