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Join our government contracting workshop to learn the basics! Part 1 covers vendor registration, bid matching, small business certifications, and subcontracting. In Part 2, we'll delve deeper into federal, state, and local certifications. The live webinar is offered in conjunction with Illinois APEX and the Business Development Center at the College of DuPage and Kankakee Community College. Don't miss out on this excellent opportunity to learn about government contracting!
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Attention 5th-12th grade teachers! Don't miss out on a day-long conference that will deliver the most advanced and impactful practices in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math instruction. Join us and take your teaching skills to the next level!
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Illinois regulations require food establishments to have at least one certified food protection manager (CFPM) on staff. This course uses the ServSafe program developed by the National Restaurant Association.
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There is no such thing as eliminating conflict for as long as there are people, there is conflict. However, there are ways to manage conflict that are constructive and preserve the relationships involved. Participants will complete a short conflict management assessment during the workshop to provide them with additional insights into their own personal attitudes and behaviors relative to conflict.
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Ready or not, here comes the storm! Join Nick Bartholomew, a veteran storm chaser who has traveled all across the country chasing down mother nature's worst weather as he dives into the basics of severe weather. Topics include: storm chasing, local climatology, past tornadic events, severe weather safety and preparedness and a time for your questions.
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Just days after the end of the Civil War, the nation mourned the loss of Abraham Lincoln. This class will examine the events that led up to that fateful night, the conspirators involved, Ford's Theatre, and the ensuing manhunt. We will also discuss the reaction of Lincoln's death in both North and South as well as accusations that Jefferson Davis had a role in the plot.
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