Freda Cruse Atwell (aka Freda Cruse Phillips and Freda Cruse Hardison) is a writer and photographer.
At the age of 17, Cruse left Arkansas to begin studies at the University of California, San Diego. In San Diego, she met fashion photographer Richard Avedon for whom she worked off and on from 1977 to 1985. At this time—during the shooting of In The American West—she found she was more comfortable behind the camera than in front of it, leading to an interest in photography.
In 1976 Cruse married and had a daughter. The marriage ended in divorce in 1980.
During this period she met Jack D. Douglas, a UCSD sociology professor, who became her mentor. Cruse started as his research assistant but became his co-author in 1978, culminating in their 1988 book, Love, Intimacy, and Sex. Cruse graduated from UCSD with a bachelor's degree in 1980.
Her second marriage lasted from 1981-1987, with a daughter, Nikki Lee, born in 1982. Her third marriage was from 1988-2004, with a third daughter born in 1989.
Following her daughter Nikki Lee's death in 2002, Cruse Atwell formed the Nikki Lee Atwell Foundation.
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*Cruse Hardison, Freda (2015). Frank and Jesse James, "Friends and Family". Kearney, Nebraska
2009 Assisted in the production of Oxford American's on line debut So Lost with Dave Anderson "Pickin in Mountain View" http://www.oxfordamerican.org/articles/2009/jul/09/solost-pickin-mountain-view/
2012 Appeared Episode #4 of Season Three of Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, Jesse and his team tackle one of the lesser known, but more timely of conspiracy theories: the “Ozarks” conspiracy.
2012 Created the award winning museum exhibit "Birth of the Ozarks" Calico Rock, Arkansas visit Calico Rock Museum Foundation Birth of the Ozarks occurred between 1793 when Chief John Watts (Aka John Bowles aka Duwali) applied for a passport to bring a group of Cherokee into the lands west of the Mississippi now the White and St. Francis River areas of Arkansas and the last group of mixed blood settlers arriving pre Civil War before 1850, known as Arkansas Pioneers.
2013 Exhibit "Birth of the Ozarks" placed second in the Arkansas Museum In House Exhibits
2013 Appeared in Travel Channel's premiere series America Declassified Season 1: Episode 4 Sunday Nov. 24, 2013
At the age of 17, Cruse left Arkansas to begin studies at the University of California, San Diego. In San Diego, she met fashion photographer Richard Avedon for whom she worked off and on from 1977 to 1985. At this time—during the shooting of In The American West—she found she was more comfortable behind the camera than in front of it, leading to an interest in photography.
In 1976 Cruse married and had a daughter. The marriage ended in divorce in 1980.
During this period she met Jack D. Douglas, a UCSD sociology professor, who became her mentor. Cruse started as his research assistant but became his co-author in 1978, culminating in their 1988 book, Love, Intimacy, and Sex. Cruse graduated from UCSD with a bachelor's degree in 1980.
Her second marriage lasted from 1981-1987, with a daughter, Nikki Lee, born in 1982. Her third marriage was from 1988-2004, with a third daughter born in 1989.
Following her daughter Nikki Lee's death in 2002, Cruse Atwell formed the Nikki Lee Atwell Foundation.
Selected publications
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*Cruse Hardison, Freda (2015). Frank and Jesse James, "Friends and Family". Kearney, Nebraska
2009 Assisted in the production of Oxford American's on line debut So Lost with Dave Anderson "Pickin in Mountain View" http://www.oxfordamerican.org/articles/2009/jul/09/solost-pickin-mountain-view/
2012 Appeared Episode #4 of Season Three of Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, Jesse and his team tackle one of the lesser known, but more timely of conspiracy theories: the “Ozarks” conspiracy.
2012 Created the award winning museum exhibit "Birth of the Ozarks" Calico Rock, Arkansas visit Calico Rock Museum Foundation Birth of the Ozarks occurred between 1793 when Chief John Watts (Aka John Bowles aka Duwali) applied for a passport to bring a group of Cherokee into the lands west of the Mississippi now the White and St. Francis River areas of Arkansas and the last group of mixed blood settlers arriving pre Civil War before 1850, known as Arkansas Pioneers.
2013 Exhibit "Birth of the Ozarks" placed second in the Arkansas Museum In House Exhibits
2013 Appeared in Travel Channel's premiere series America Declassified Season 1: Episode 4 Sunday Nov. 24, 2013
Gaisano Capital Pagadian or "Gaisano", is a major shopping mall in Pagadian City, Philippines. The mall features an assortment of shops which include restaurants, boutiques, a dermatological clinic, dental clinics, and salons. Gaisano houses fast-food restaurants McDonald's, Greenwich Pizza, Red Ribbon, and Jollibee. Located on the lower ground floor of the building is the Gaisano Supermarket. A two-floor Gaisano Department Store is located on the upper ground floor and third floor of the building. Recently, Ace Hardware opened its first branch in the city at Gaisano.
The mall serves the provinces of Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga Sibugay.
Development and Opening
Construction of the mall began in the fourth quarter of 2007. On December 8, 2008, it had a soft launch with the opening of its department store and supermarket. During the grand opening on March 2009, other stores opened.
Midnight Sales
Gaisano has become popular for its midnight sales. Despite the unusual choice of time, Gaisano has managed to build a strong following for such sales.
The mall serves the provinces of Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga Sibugay.
Development and Opening
Construction of the mall began in the fourth quarter of 2007. On December 8, 2008, it had a soft launch with the opening of its department store and supermarket. During the grand opening on March 2009, other stores opened.
Midnight Sales
Gaisano has become popular for its midnight sales. Despite the unusual choice of time, Gaisano has managed to build a strong following for such sales.
Bayshore Broadcasting is a Canadian media company, which owns a number of radio stations in the Bruce Peninsula, Southern Georgian Bay and Ontario's West Coast areas.
The company headquarters are located in Owen Sound, Ontario.
Stations
* Goderich - CHWC
* Gravenhurst/Bracebridge - CJMU-FM new
* Orillia - CISO
* Owen Sound - CFOS, CIXK, CKYC
* Port Elgin - CFPS
* Shelburne - CFDC
* Wasaga Beach - CHGB
On February 24, 2015, Bayshore Broadcasting submitted an application to the CRTC for a new English-language FM radio station in Gravenhurst and Bracebridge. The new station will operate at 102.3 MHz with an effective radiated power of 22,000 watts. The applicant proposes a country music format. The CRTC approved Bayshore's application on October 7, 2016.
The company headquarters are located in Owen Sound, Ontario.
Stations
* Goderich - CHWC
* Gravenhurst/Bracebridge - CJMU-FM new
* Orillia - CISO
* Owen Sound - CFOS, CIXK, CKYC
* Port Elgin - CFPS
* Shelburne - CFDC
* Wasaga Beach - CHGB
On February 24, 2015, Bayshore Broadcasting submitted an application to the CRTC for a new English-language FM radio station in Gravenhurst and Bracebridge. The new station will operate at 102.3 MHz with an effective radiated power of 22,000 watts. The applicant proposes a country music format. The CRTC approved Bayshore's application on October 7, 2016.
Audrey Juma is the director of the Notre Dame Institute of Education in Karachi, Pakistan.
She has taught at , St. Patrick's Girls School, St. Pius X Minor Seminary, St. Mary's Urdu High School and .
In 2001, she was a Senior Instructor at the Aga Khan University-Institute for Educational Development (AKU-IED). She has been coordinator of the Early Childhood Programme at the Aga Khan University-Institute for Educational Development since 2003 when the Certificate in Education: Early Childhood Education and Development Programme commenced.
She has also taught on the Social Studies Specialization course at the MEd level. She has worked with the Human Development Programme at the Aga Khan University in co-facilitating the early childhood education segment of the Human Development graduate seminars and on the curriculum advisory committee to plan the advanced diploma programme in Early Childhood Education. She has also been involved in material development and curricular planning. She is an expert on Early Childhood education.
In 2007, she was awarded a United States Agency for International Development( USAID) grant for the evaluation of some Early Childhood Education programs in Pakistan.
In March 2014, she was the keynote speaker at the Policy Dialogue Gender Equity in Schools Conference organised by the British Council, Karachi.
Qualifications
She has MEd (Leadership and Management) and MA (General History) degrees from Karachi University, and a MEd (Primary Education) from the Australian Catholic University. From 2008 - 2011 she worked on a Doctor of Education degree at the University of Melbourne. She received her degree in 2014. Her doctorate is in the area of early childhood and gender.
Professional memberships
Association of Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), USA
Society of Pakistan English Language Teachers (SPELT), Pakistan
American Educational Research Association (AERA), USA
She has taught at , St. Patrick's Girls School, St. Pius X Minor Seminary, St. Mary's Urdu High School and .
In 2001, she was a Senior Instructor at the Aga Khan University-Institute for Educational Development (AKU-IED). She has been coordinator of the Early Childhood Programme at the Aga Khan University-Institute for Educational Development since 2003 when the Certificate in Education: Early Childhood Education and Development Programme commenced.
She has also taught on the Social Studies Specialization course at the MEd level. She has worked with the Human Development Programme at the Aga Khan University in co-facilitating the early childhood education segment of the Human Development graduate seminars and on the curriculum advisory committee to plan the advanced diploma programme in Early Childhood Education. She has also been involved in material development and curricular planning. She is an expert on Early Childhood education.
In 2007, she was awarded a United States Agency for International Development( USAID) grant for the evaluation of some Early Childhood Education programs in Pakistan.
In March 2014, she was the keynote speaker at the Policy Dialogue Gender Equity in Schools Conference organised by the British Council, Karachi.
Qualifications
She has MEd (Leadership and Management) and MA (General History) degrees from Karachi University, and a MEd (Primary Education) from the Australian Catholic University. From 2008 - 2011 she worked on a Doctor of Education degree at the University of Melbourne. She received her degree in 2014. Her doctorate is in the area of early childhood and gender.
Professional memberships
Association of Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), USA
Society of Pakistan English Language Teachers (SPELT), Pakistan
American Educational Research Association (AERA), USA