Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha theta strives to uphold the highest scholarship ideals. Through ourscholarship programming, we motivate our members to achieve greatness in the http://www.ksu.edu/theta/about_schol.htm
Extractions: ABOUT US ALUMNAE CALENDAR FAMOUS THETAS ... SCHOLARSHIP Kappa Alpha Theta strives to uphold the highest scholarship ideals. Through our scholarship programming, we motivate our members to achieve greatness in the classroom, so that they will be able to succeed in the "real world." Each week, during our chapter meeting, a volunteer member offers a Scholarship Presentation for the good of the entire chapter. Previous topics have included: resume tips, hidden gems of K-State academics, ways to not procrastinate, useful study tips, figuring out K-State GPAs, and many other topics. Right before finals, an auction will be held so that members can spend their "Bettie Bucks" on items such as jewelry, movies, Theta paraphernalia, and much more. Ladies who have earned Bettie Bucks throughout the week are recognized during our chapter meeting. Kappa Alpha Theta has one other incentive program. During our weekly meeting, envelopes for "Studying Stud" and "Don't Wanna Miss a Class" nominations are passed around. Sisters can nominate each other for the studying award, while individuals put their own name in, if they have attended every class that week. Each week, a drawing takes place and awards are given. We also pass around envelopes for our "A's for the Galaxy" board, where ladies write on stars if they have gotten A's on tests. At the end of the semester, the pledge class with the most stars receives an ice cream party.
Spring 2003 Greek Awards Beta theta Pi Outstanding Chapter programming (Fraternity). Delta Sorority).Beta theta Pi Outstanding Scholarship Program (Fraternity). http://www.wsu.edu/hdrl/Greek/GreekLife/Awards/2003_Banquet.htm
The Code Project - Image Rotation In .NET - C# Programming int) adjacentBottom ), new Point( nWidth, (int) oppositeTop ) }; } else // theta = (Math.PI The demo program is extremely basic, the only interesting portion http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/rotateimage.asp
Extractions: 23 members have rated this article. Result: Popularity: 5.94 . Rating: out of 5. A few days ago Tweety asked me how you would go about rotating an Image object. The reply seemed simple enough, use the Transform property of your Graphics object with a Matrix object having the appropriate Rotate method called on it. But I forgot about one aspect regarding the transforms, while it is easy to rotate the Image , you have to jump through hoops to get it to rotate correctly and still remain in somewhat the same location. Since I was disgusted from looking at the same non-working code for the past two weeks this was a welcome vacation. I wanted to take what seemed the obvious way to do this, so I started messing around with the
Mind Programming Article why suggestions given to an individual exploring in Alpha or theta are so effectthrough the stretched brainwaves, tearing apart old programming and creating http://www.healingproducts.com/mindprogramming.htm
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..::Beta Chi Chapter Of Theta Chi Fraternity::.. Beta Chi Chapter of theta Chi Fraternity has the honor to receive Convention NationalRecognition Alcohol Free Housing Alumni programming Campus Involvement http://merlin2.alleg.edu/group/ox/news.php
Extractions: Make a Difference Day: October 18, 2003 This year the brotherhood participated in several Make A Difference Day projects: painting and repairing siding, building a wheelchair access ramp, and cleaning the furniture closet - a local philanthropy program Beta Chi has led on a weekly basis for the last six consecutive years. Collectively, the brothers committed over 200 hours of community service for Make a Difference Day. We have also expanded our weekly commitments by volunteering our time to build for Habitat for Humanity.
Theta Chi Fraternity : International Headquarters to attend school, scholarships for brothers to attend leadership programming,and the help offset the cost of theta Chi s educational programming. http://www.thetachi.org/Undergraduate/expansion/FAQs.html
Extractions: What is the mission of Theta Chi Fraternity? The mission of Theta Chi Fraternity is to develop well-rounded graduates through an emphasis on academic excellence, leadership development, education on social issues, and interaction with all facets of the collegiate campus. With this in mind it is the desire that the campus, students, faculty, and community be Better Because of Theta Chi. How many members and chapters are there in Theta Chi Fraternity? Theta Chi Fraternity has initiated nearly 150,000 members since its founding in 1856. Any given year there are nearly 6,000 undergraduate men who are part of Theta Chi?s 136 active chapters in the United States and Canada. What is the average number of members in a chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity? The average number of undergraduate members in a Theta Chi chapter is 41 men. Where is the International Headquarters of the Fraternity? The International Headquarters of Theta Chi Fraternity is located at: 3330 Founders Road
Phi Theta Kappa 1918 by Missouri twoyear college presidents, Phi theta Kappa Honor for individualgrowth and development through honors, leadership and service programming. http://www.rlc.edu/Campus_Life/organizations/ptk.htm
Extractions: Of The Two Year College Established in 1918 by Missouri two-year college presidents, Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society serves to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through honors, leadership and service programming. Today, Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education with more than 1.3 million members and 1100 chapters located in 50 united states, U.S. territories, Canada, Germany, and Japan. In 1929, the American Association of Community Colleges recognized Phi Theta Kappa as the official honor society for two-year colleges. At the time of its founding, Phi Theta Kappa was patterned after the prestigious senior college honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Thus, membership was conferred at graduation and few programs and services were offered to members. The explosive growth of community colleges in the 1960s led Phi Theta Kappa to expand its mission to reflect the nurturing philosophy of the institutions it served. Students were inducted as freshmen and study programs were offered. The complement of services, innovative programs, and membership benefits offered by Phi Theta Kappa today are unequaled among honor societies. The programs offered focus upon the Societys Hallmark of Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship. It is estimated that 150,000 students participate in Phi Theta Kappa programs each year.
Extractions: The Math class basically contains a large number of static functions to perform operations such as calculating sines, logarithms etc. It also contains two static members, E and PI, which respectively return the values of the mathematical constants e and p. The class is quite basic: it contains all the important mathematical functions, but not much more. There is at present no support for, for example complex numbers or vector or matrix operations. Also the function names will probably annoy many mathematicians since their names often don't follow normal usage as far as case is concerned. We'll demonstrate the use of this class with a simple application, Math, which displays the values of e and p and also the sines of angles between and 90 degrees. The code that we add to the constructor to the main form class looks like this
Programming Example: Projectile Motion X WRITE(*,*)Vertical displacement , Y WRITE(*,*)Resultant velocity ,V WRITE(*,*)Direction (in degree) , theta END PROGRAM Projectile. http://www.cs.mtu.edu/~shene/COURSES/cs201/NOTES/chap02/projectile.html
Extractions: This program computes the position ( x and y coordinates) and the velocity (magnitude and direction) of a projectile, given t , the time since launch, u , the launch velocity, a , the initial angle of launch (in degree), and g=9.8 , the acceleration due to gravity. The horizontal and vertical displacements are given by the following formulae: The horizontal and vertical components of the velocity vector are computed as and the magnitude of the velocity vector is Finally, the angle between the ground and the velocity vector is determined by the formula below: Write a program to read in the launch angle a , the time since launch t , and the launch velocity u , and compute the position, the velocity and the angle with the ground. Click here to download this program. If the input to the program consists of the following three real values: The program will generate the following output: Horizontal displacement : 254.558472 Vertical displacement : 78.158432 Resultant velocity : 45.4763107 Direction (in degree) : -21.1030636 The program uses Angle for the angle a Time for t , and U for u . The READ statement reads the input.
AJLogo- Logo Programming Gallery A classic turtle graphic program, only in 3d, this demo is the old standard rp 200 fromthe first demo in version 2. This has a tight spiral (low theta and low http://www.ajlogo.com/gallery/
Extractions: programming with Logo! This Images demonstrates drawing a centered String command dcS. The String's heading follows the turtle. Note the use of alpha transparency. From the first demo in version 2 beta, this spiral has a constant step size and a growing disc diameter, and a decaying change in theta. This demonstrates the layering of images ontop of a drawing. It also demonstrates the png endcoder which was use for the screen capture. If you love Logo, you see things with a Logo eye. That's to say you decompose shapes to turtle commands. This was part of a chair that just had to be realized in AJLogo. This was inspired by the background at Cat's Eye Technologies .It was another 'how fast can I replecate this' challenge (took about 30 min). This uses a Model to allow real-time drawing of numerous repetive shapes. Adding the third dimension to the otherwise flat recursive tree really adds to this image. The standard Lissajous figure is shown here with controls over x/y ratio. An interesting experiment, this is the programatic flood filling of an object. By using alpha transparency, multipule fills appear darker.
Extractions: About Phi Theta Kappa Officers/Contacts Advisors Application ... Photo Albums About Phi Theta Kappa Phi Theta Kappa has recognized academic excellence in the two-year college since 1918 and has become the largest and the most prestigious honor society serving two-year colleges around the world. Membership is based primarily upon academic achievement. Invitation to membership may be extended only by Alpha Kappa Sigma chapter at Red Rocks Community College in which you are enrolled. To be eligible: Membership in Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society will open new doors for your academic journey. The organization offers a myriad of opportunities for scholarships, intellectual enrichment and personal development through programs based on
Theta Beta Chapter theta Beta Chapter. Indiana University. Cardinal Cabinet A vehicle throughwhich all members may be involved in the chapters programming. http://www.chiomega.com/chapters/content/parents.asp?chapterID=66
Theta Xi Strategic Plan is among the top five in academics on campus and among the top five theta Xi chapters. a.Develop and implement upperclassmen programming to improve retention. http://students.washington.edu/thetaxi/txplan.htm
Extractions: As Of August 23, 2001 In order to guide our planning into the future a Vision of what we want to be was developed: Upsilon Chapter of Theta Xi Fraternity is the #1 Chapter of the Fraternity. They are financially successful and filthy rich. Recognized locally as what a fraternity should be, they are still viewed as unique and a leader in multiple areas. Consistently #1 in academics they are also known for their public service/philanthropy. All of these achievements are due to the exceptional commitment of the brothers to the Fraternity and its values. The brothers stay active until they graduate and then they move on to become active alumni members. The alumni are considered a model of alumni involvement. Parents of members also are strongly involved. The Chapter facilities are phenomenal, consisting of a large and modern house and annex, both usually full to capacity. There is ample parking for members and guests, the facilities are impeccably maintained, and House Girls are employed to serve tables during formal dinners and to assist the cook in the kitchen and with cleanup. The various communities of interest are well aware of all this due to their robust and integrated public relations program.
Extractions: Compiled by Toni Olshen Abston, Deborah. "Racial and Ethnic Diversity: Information Exchange." 10 (November 1994):673. Alire, Camila A. And Frederick J. Stielow. " Minorities and the Symbolic Potential of the Academic Library: Reinventing Tradition." 56 no.6 (November 1995):509-17. Association of Research Libraries. Office of Management Services. CulturalDiversity Programming in ARL Libraries . SPEC Kit No. 165. Washington, D.C.:Association of Research Libraries, 1990. Bell, Gladys Smiley. "Electronic Resources for Cultures of the World." Reference Librarian nos. 45/46 (1994):313-337. Blandy, Susan Griswold. "Racial and Ethnic Diversity: An Eclectic Bibliography." Reference Librarian nos. 45/46 (1994):339-49. Blandy, Susan Griswold. "What to Do Until the Expert Comes: Dealing with Demands for Multicultural, International Information Now." Reference Librarian nos. 45/46 (1994):119-35. Bryant, David. "Multiculturalism: the New Racism." Library Journal 119 (February 1, 1994): 54+.
Theta Chi: Chapter Awards Risk Management programming Awarded to chapters that exercise complete adherenceto the theta Chi Risk Management Policy and the assurance of a safe chapter http://www.du.edu/orgs/thetachi/undergrad/involvement/awards.html
Extractions: The Alter Award is presented annually by the International Headquarters to those chapters which demonstrate excellence in all aspects of Fraternity operations. The Alter Award is the highest honor the Fraternity can bestow on an undergraduate chapter. Chapters are evaluated on the same areas as for the Chapter Excellence Awards and the award is given each summer at the National Convention. Gamma Lambda has won two Howard R. Alter Jr. Awards for the years 1999 and 2000. The Chapter Achievement Award was created in 1991 to recognize those chapters that apply for the Alter Award, and do not receive the award, but demonstrate substantial progress and improvement in chapter organization and operations. The Chapter Achievement Award is presented annually by the fraternity for those chapters which demonstrate excellence in a number of aspects of fraternity operations, but which have not achieved the Alter Award level.
Sigma Gamma Rho theta Gamma Sigma Chapter also actively supports locally based programs such as theWMHT Membership Drive, which supports local public television programming, http://www.femalesinthenews.com/participant pages/sigma gamma rho/partner profil
Extractions: fine PRINT (Females In the NEws) is an on-line resource providing women's news for New York's Capital Region. HOME Headlines Archive Directory ... Web links Profiles Issues Feminism Speakers Calendar Local events Celebrations UV calendar Gallery History About us Involvement Policies "NEW!" identifies our most recent additions to this site! We distribute our calendar to guests 3X/month. Sign up now! HOME PARTNERS DIRECTORY SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY, INC. Theta Gamma Sigma Chapter P.O. Box 3790, Albany, NY 12203/ email website NEWS JANUARY 2003 2003 Book Scholarship Applications Now Available: Deadline April 8 ( info application DECEMBER 2002 Founder's Day Banquet: A Success OCTOBER 2002 Founder's Day Banquet upcoming AUGUST 2002 Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., "Rhoers" club seeks members UPCOMING EVENTS Mission History Community Service Officers ... National contact Mission Sigma Gamma Rhos aim is to enhance the quality of life within the community.
Middle States Region Phi Theta Kappa - Alumni Association in cooperation with the Phi theta Kappa Foundation, will support the yearly effortsof the Annual Fund to solicit operating, programming, and scholarship fund http://www.ptkms.org/alumni/standing.htm
Extractions: Alumni Association Program Mission of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence. Phi Theta Kappa International Alumni Association Mission The purpose of the Phi Theta Kappa International Alumni Association is to support and promote the people, programs and priorities of the Phi Theta Kappa Society, fostering and encouraging the communication and affiliation among all alumni and friends. These alumni and friends have valuable contributions to make to this Association through continuing the experience of fellowship by working with others who have shared in the Phi Theta Kappa experience. Together the alumni and friends can help insure a bright future for a new generation of scholars and leaders. Membership Any member of Phi Theta Kappa, who upon leaving community college was a member of good and regular standing and who was enrolled for at least one year in a two-year college, meets alumni status and is eligible to participate in alumni programs. There shall be no dues for alumni status. Also eligible for alumni participation are all honorary members of Phi Theta Kappa. Membership is open to all qualified persons without regard to race, creed, religion, sexual orientation or national origin.
KU Greek Life Homepage Scholarship programming Delta Chi, Delta Upsilon, theta Chi. MembershipDevelopment and programming Delta Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha, theta Chi. http://www.ku.edu/~greek/m_recnight03.html
Extractions: Site Map Calendar FAQ General Info ... Scholarship Rec. Night Intramurals University of Kansas IFC Greek Recognition Night Award Recipients Most Improved Chapter Grade Point Average: Spring 2001 - Spring 2002 Fall 2001 - Fall 2002 Theta Chi 2.85 to 3.12 Phi Kappa Alpha 2.43 to 2.91 Phi Gamma Delta 2.85 to 3.02 Theta Chi 2.88 to 3.20 Alpha Epsilon Pi 2.77 to 2.90 Pi Kappa Theta 2.77 to 3.06 Delta Upsilon 2.94 to 3.07
KU Greek Life Homepage Community Relations and programming Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta theta, Kappa Sigma. RiskManagement and programming Delta Upsilon, Delta Chi, Phi Delta theta. http://www.ku.edu/~greek/m_recnight02.html
Extractions: Site Map Calendar FAQ General Info ... Scholarship Rec. Night Intramurals 2002 University of Kansas IFC Greek Recognition Night Award Recipients Most Improved Chapter Grade Point Average: Spring 2000 - Spring 2001 Fall 2000 - Fall 2002 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Kappa Tau Theta Chi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kappa Sigma Theta Chi