Canadian (Toronto)community advocate ranging from multiculturalism and aboriginal issues to business concerning all three levels of government. Business person and entrepreneur who serves on various boards for several charities and advisory groups. As a Liberal Party of Canada member and executive member introduced a MAP -- Multiculturalism Awards Program in 2006. Quoted and broadcast to various ethnic media and national media such as: Toronto Star, National Post, North York Mirror, Pakistan Weekly, Menora, Vietnamese Weekly, Bangla Weekly, Muslim Free Press.
Political Involvements
National Executive member of the Liberal Party of Canada, elected Regional Vice-President Ontario during the Leadership Convention 2006 in Montreal, Canada by Hon. Mauril Belanger MP and Hon. George Smitherman MPP.
Elected to Multiculturalism Representative position in November 2004, the first for Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario).
*Re-elected as Ontario Chair, Standing Committee on Multiculturalism
*Vice-President Membership for Ontario Women's Liberal Commission (2006)
Prior to that she was Vice-Chair of the Provincial Multiculturalism Committee of the Ontario Liberal Party focusing on Business and Professionals.
She has been a speaker at both provincial and federal wings of the Liberal Party concerning multiculturalism, women in politics, and diversity.
Community Involvements
According to various newspapers and television programs, Bencsik has spoken publicly at events and in news media on issues ranging from business issues, women in politics, Canadian multiculturalism, diversity, among other topics.
Involvements have included: Ontario Chamber of Commerce, Canada25, Canadian Unity Council, Pine Valley Environmental Assessment, Black Creek Regional Transportation and Management Association (BCRTMA), University of Toronto Governing Council (Academic Board), CJPAC, Mosaic, Laurier Club, Frontiers Foundation.
Placed Second in Equal Voice's "Greatest Female Premier of Ontario" September 30 2007
http://www.equalvoice.ca/mmp
Currently on top 10 finalist list for Greatest Female Premier of Ontario (Equal Voice) September 2007
Vice-Chair, Canada Bangladesh Business Council
University of Toronto Graduate
Resident of Vaughan, York Region, Ontario near Toronto, Ontario.
Political Involvements
National Executive member of the Liberal Party of Canada, elected Regional Vice-President Ontario during the Leadership Convention 2006 in Montreal, Canada by Hon. Mauril Belanger MP and Hon. George Smitherman MPP.
Elected to Multiculturalism Representative position in November 2004, the first for Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario).
*Re-elected as Ontario Chair, Standing Committee on Multiculturalism
*Vice-President Membership for Ontario Women's Liberal Commission (2006)
Prior to that she was Vice-Chair of the Provincial Multiculturalism Committee of the Ontario Liberal Party focusing on Business and Professionals.
She has been a speaker at both provincial and federal wings of the Liberal Party concerning multiculturalism, women in politics, and diversity.
Community Involvements
According to various newspapers and television programs, Bencsik has spoken publicly at events and in news media on issues ranging from business issues, women in politics, Canadian multiculturalism, diversity, among other topics.
Involvements have included: Ontario Chamber of Commerce, Canada25, Canadian Unity Council, Pine Valley Environmental Assessment, Black Creek Regional Transportation and Management Association (BCRTMA), University of Toronto Governing Council (Academic Board), CJPAC, Mosaic, Laurier Club, Frontiers Foundation.
Placed Second in Equal Voice's "Greatest Female Premier of Ontario" September 30 2007
http://www.equalvoice.ca/mmp
Currently on top 10 finalist list for Greatest Female Premier of Ontario (Equal Voice) September 2007
Vice-Chair, Canada Bangladesh Business Council
University of Toronto Graduate
Resident of Vaughan, York Region, Ontario near Toronto, Ontario.
"10-13" is one of a series of "10 codes" used in radio transmissions. It is most known for its use in the New York City Police Department for police officers calling for assistance; literally defined as "Officer Needs Assistance". It is used only for extreme emergency cases, such as an injured police officer or when shots are fired. There are other agencies that use 10-13 for the same code.
An episode of Third Watch titled "10-13" opened up by displaying a verse from Romans 10:13 which reads, "For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." Whether or not this has any direct significance or relavance to the "10-13" used by the NYPD is unknown.
An episode of Third Watch titled "10-13" opened up by displaying a verse from Romans 10:13 which reads, "For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." Whether or not this has any direct significance or relavance to the "10-13" used by the NYPD is unknown.
What is Applications DBA
An Application Database Administrator is one who not only takes care of administrating the Oracle Database (9i, 10g) but also administers the Oracle Applications (11i / R12) . Thus the responsibility of an Applications Database Administrator is wider in scope as he is more than a regular DBA. An Application Database Administrator has to know the administrating the Oracle Database plus he has to know the administration of the Oracle Applications .
What is Oracle Applications
Oracle Applications is the E-Business Suite provided by Oracle. The latest version of Oracle Applications is Release 12 . Oracle Applications consists of two things One Oracle Database and second the Application software. The two when combined makes Oracle Applications or Oracle E-Business Suite as a whole. Thus the architecture of Oracle Applications is three tier. One tier consists of the database, second the middle tier consists of the application tier and the third the client desktop
Responsibilities of Apps DBA
Take care of the Oracle Database
Take regular backups of the Oracle Database
Identifying the day to day issues coming in managing the database and fixing them
Recovering the database whenever applicable
Tuning the database whenever there is a performance issue
Install Oracle Applications
Upgrade Oracle Applications
Cloning of Oracle Applications
Applying patches
Using Adutliites for day to day maintenance
Managing all the middletier components like Apache Forms Concurrent Managers Reports
Book on Oracle Applications DBA
Tata Mc Graw hills have just now launched a book on Oracle Apps DBA. This book has already been released in India and expected to release worldwide in a couple of months. This book covers both 11i and R12 and maintains a well balance between them. This book is embellished with over 350 screenshots and illustration making the manage of complex Oracle Applications system in an easy way.
Chapter Details
The book contains the following chapters
1. Oracle E-Business Suite: An Overview
2. Oracle Application Architecture
3. Oracle Application File System
4. Installing Oracle Applications
5. Checking and Configuring Oracle Applications
6. Managing Oracle Applications
7. Concurrent Processing and Concurrent Manager
8. Patching Oracle Applications
9. AD Utilities
10. Cloning
11. Oracle Application Manager
12. Upgrading Oracle Applications
13. Printer Setup
14. Managing Application Security
An Application Database Administrator is one who not only takes care of administrating the Oracle Database (9i, 10g) but also administers the Oracle Applications (11i / R12) . Thus the responsibility of an Applications Database Administrator is wider in scope as he is more than a regular DBA. An Application Database Administrator has to know the administrating the Oracle Database plus he has to know the administration of the Oracle Applications .
What is Oracle Applications
Oracle Applications is the E-Business Suite provided by Oracle. The latest version of Oracle Applications is Release 12 . Oracle Applications consists of two things One Oracle Database and second the Application software. The two when combined makes Oracle Applications or Oracle E-Business Suite as a whole. Thus the architecture of Oracle Applications is three tier. One tier consists of the database, second the middle tier consists of the application tier and the third the client desktop
Responsibilities of Apps DBA
Take care of the Oracle Database
Take regular backups of the Oracle Database
Identifying the day to day issues coming in managing the database and fixing them
Recovering the database whenever applicable
Tuning the database whenever there is a performance issue
Install Oracle Applications
Upgrade Oracle Applications
Cloning of Oracle Applications
Applying patches
Using Adutliites for day to day maintenance
Managing all the middletier components like Apache Forms Concurrent Managers Reports
Book on Oracle Applications DBA
Tata Mc Graw hills have just now launched a book on Oracle Apps DBA. This book has already been released in India and expected to release worldwide in a couple of months. This book covers both 11i and R12 and maintains a well balance between them. This book is embellished with over 350 screenshots and illustration making the manage of complex Oracle Applications system in an easy way.
Chapter Details
The book contains the following chapters
1. Oracle E-Business Suite: An Overview
2. Oracle Application Architecture
3. Oracle Application File System
4. Installing Oracle Applications
5. Checking and Configuring Oracle Applications
6. Managing Oracle Applications
7. Concurrent Processing and Concurrent Manager
8. Patching Oracle Applications
9. AD Utilities
10. Cloning
11. Oracle Application Manager
12. Upgrading Oracle Applications
13. Printer Setup
14. Managing Application Security
Youth Challenge International Canada (YCI) is a Canadian non-profit organization that sends young people overseas to volunteer with local partners on development projects. The head office is located in Toronto, Ontario.
YCI builds the skills, experience and confidence of young people to effect positive change in their own communities. As an international development agency, YCI works with youth aged 15 to 24 in developing countries in Africa and the Americas. YCI believes that young people can make a meaningful contribution to the development of their communities and countries. Our programs equip youth with information about HIV/AIDS, build their skills to run businesses and promote equal opportunities for young women.
YCI also involves Canadian youth volunteers aged 18 to 30 who spend 5 to 12 weeks working side by side with local youth on these programs. Over 2000 Canadian youth have volunteered overseas with YCI since 1989. The Canadian youth volunteers returned to Canada with improved skills and deepened resumes - but most importantly they return as global citizens aware of the challenges faced by youth in developing countries.
YCI builds the skills, experience and confidence of young people to effect positive change in their own communities. As an international development agency, YCI works with youth aged 15 to 24 in developing countries in Africa and the Americas. YCI believes that young people can make a meaningful contribution to the development of their communities and countries. Our programs equip youth with information about HIV/AIDS, build their skills to run businesses and promote equal opportunities for young women.
YCI also involves Canadian youth volunteers aged 18 to 30 who spend 5 to 12 weeks working side by side with local youth on these programs. Over 2000 Canadian youth have volunteered overseas with YCI since 1989. The Canadian youth volunteers returned to Canada with improved skills and deepened resumes - but most importantly they return as global citizens aware of the challenges faced by youth in developing countries.