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Re: Slaughter and processing of poultry

Aba Kiser ·
Hi, I never got a login for this? Cheers, Aba Kiser (she/her) Project Manager WSU Food Systems OFFICE: (360) 379-5610 ext 211 EMAIL: aba.kiser@wsu.edu <mailto:aba.kiser@wsu.edu> I acknowledge< http://landacknowledgements.org > the traditional lands & territories of the many Coast Salish peoples who have stewarded the land where I live in Port Townsend, WA, including the Makah, Chimacum and Klallam peoples. Upcoming Event: International Quinoa Research Symposium August 17th -...
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Re: Slaughter and processing of poultry

Aba Kiser ·
Thanks! Will watch the video. I couldn't find the link on the website either... not sure about junk, doesn't look like it went there. Cheers, Aba Kiser (she/her) Project Manager WSU Food Systems OFFICE: (360) 379-5610 ext 211 EMAIL: aba.kiser@wsu.edu <mailto:aba.kiser@wsu.edu> I acknowledge< http://landacknowledgements.org > the traditional lands & territories of the many Coast Salish peoples who have stewarded the land where I live in Port Townsend, WA, including the Makah,...
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Do you like hot fries?

Karl Bradley ·
In our U.S. Air Force, there are Officers & Enlisted. Officers have ranks of 2nd Lieutenant to 4-Star General. Enlisted have ranks of Airman to Chief Master Sergeant. There is one special position in the Enlisted ranks that only 19 people have held. It's the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force ( CMSAF ) position. Had the opportunity a few years ago to hear CMSAF #5, Robert Gaylor speak. Here's the video from his presentation at TEDx Scott Air Force Base: A Motto For Life: Robert...
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Meet or Work

Karl Bradley ·
There you are, attending another meeting struggling to stay engaged. Why? We want to be there (but our mind is wandering), we're interested in the reason it's taking place (but the slides are so boring) & most importantly we're ready to participate (if we ever get asked). This all too familiar scene seems to plague us even with so many great ideas floating around to make it better. Transparency of information & the speed at which it flows can make all the difference in focusing on...
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Re: Meet or Work

Rick Schumann ·
I love it! The Einstein quote is great! Thank you for providing a framework for a productive meeting. To extrapolate your example of how being 5 minutes late costs an hour because you are holding everyone up…a one hour meeting of 10 people that is ineffective results a waste of 10 person-hours. That kind of waste would not be tolerated in most organizations if it was properly identified as such.
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Healthy Questioning

Karl Bradley ·
My Great Uncle gave me a small plaque when I was in Junior High with a powerful quote. It hung in every place I lived until passing it along years later. "The important thing is not to stop questioning!" -Albert Einstein What my Great Uncle encouraged was a healthy curiosity. His wisdom has been & remains valuable to me to this day. In this spirit, let's discover how one question has led to just the right "thing" when it was needed most! "What would have happened if we didn't do what we...
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Mark Townsend

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September 28th: Youth Advocates for Community Health Lightening Sessions

MelaniePugsley ·
Youth Advocates for Community Health Lightening Session Thursday, September 28, 2023, at 11 AM ET Register HERE Extension Professionals are invited to join on a lightning session focused on how young people are catalysts for improving the health of their communities! Many states have harnessed the power of youth voice and Well Connected Communities, a health initiative funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has demonstrated the effort of 4-H health ambassadors and advocates in addressing...
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