Michael G. Cousin - Largo FL, US Jeffrey Cousin - Clearwater FL, US Michelle Marcott - Largo FL, US Deborah Campbell - Belleair FL, US Mark Pezzuti - Clearwater FL, US John Johnston - St. Petersburg FL, US
Jewelry items such as rings, bracelets and necklaces are made of pop beads of novel construction. The structure includes a spherical body from which extends an elongate, flexible neck having a ball formed on its distal free end. The neck is sufficiently long to enable it to be formed into a loop so that it can be press fit into a socket formed on the opposite side of the same spherical body, and the neck is adapted to receive a plurality of strung beads. In a second embodiment, the neck is not long enough to enable it to be formed into a loop, but is sufficiently long to receive at least on strung bead so that Jewelry items are made by connecting a plurality of the pop beads together with strung beads being positioned between the respective spherical of the pop beads.
Michael G. Cousin - Largo FL Jeffrey Cousin - Clearwater FL Michelle Marcott - Largo FL Deborah Campbell - Belleair FL Mark Pezzuti - Clearwater FL John Johnston - St. Petersburg FL
Jewelry items such as rings, bracelets and necklaces are made of pop beads of novel construction. The structure includes a spherical body from which extends in a radial direction an elongate, flexible neck having a ball formed on its distal free end. The neck is sufficiently long to enable it to be formed into a loop so that it can be press fit into a socket formed on the opposite side of the same spherical body, and the neck is adapted to receive a plurality of strung beads to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the item. In a second embodiment, the neck is not long enough to enable it to be formed into a loop, but is sufficiently long to receive at least one strung bead so that bracelets and similar items are made by connecting a plurality of the pop beads together with strung beads being positioned between the respective spherical bodies of the pop beads. Additional embodiments include pop beads that depend from barrettes, eyeglass holders, lanyard hooks, and similar articles. Another embodiment includes pop beads shaped into symbols such as letters of the alphabet.
COUNTRY FRESH FARM MARKET Cincinnati, OH Mar 2005 to Mar 2014 CashierJCPENNEY Batavia, OH Dec 2004 to Jan 2005 stock replenisherDAIRY MART Amelia, OH Jan 1999 to May 2002 ASSISTANT MANAGER
Education:
BATAVIA HIGH SCHOOL Batavia, OH 1978 to 1981 DIPLOMA
Walmart Lucas, TX Feb 2014 to Jul 2014 Jewelry Sales and Shoes AssociateWalmart Lucas, TX Dec 2013 to Jun 2014 Pharmacy Merchandise SupervisorWalmart Lucas, TX Dec 2012 to Feb 2014 Apparel AssociateDenton State Supported Living Center Denton, TX Feb 2011 to Dec 2012 Life Skills SupervisorFirst Christian Church Denton, TX Feb 2007 to Feb 2011 Church Office ManagerExpress Personnel Services Sherman, TX Sep 2006 to Aug 2007 Receptionist/SecretaryThe Campbell Firm P.C. Dallas, TX Apr 2004 to Sep 2006 Office ManagerNational Equal Opportunity Investigative Services Office (NEOISO) Tampa, FL Mar 2005 to Apr 2006 EEO InvestigatorUnited Postal Service Dallas, TX Apr 2001 to Mar 2004 Equal Employment Oppportunity Investigator
Education:
Llincoln Southeast High School Lincoln, NE 1980 to 1983 High School Diploma in General StudiesUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, NE 1983 Some College in General Studies/ Nursing
Aramark Lebanon, OH Feb 2010 to Sep 2012 Kitchen SupervisorOtterbien Retirement Home Lebanon, OH May 2010 to Dec 2010Kroger's Springboro, OH Dec 1979 to Mar 2009 Lead Baker
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Deborah Campbell Customer Relations
PNC Bank National City Bank. National City Bank - East Ridge. National City Bank - Frankfort. National City Bank - Middlesboro. National City Bank - Richmond. National City Bank - Tates Creek. National City Bank - Versailles. National City Bank of Ashland Kentucky Banks
2197 Nicholasville Road, Locator 31-B732, Lexington, KY 40503 8592815306, 8592815336
Deborah Campbell Director
Tri-State All Star Cheerleading School/Educational Services
1429 Pyramid Hl Blvd, Hamilton, OH 45013
Deborah Campbell Engineering Manager
Environmental Technologies & Communications Inc Public Relations Consulting Firm Specializing In Environmental and Risk Management Issues
4000 Executive Park Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45241 31 Triangle Park Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45246 5137727903
Dr. Campbell graduated from the University of South Alabama College of Medicine in 1987. She works in Charlottesville, VA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Campbell is affiliated with Martha Jefferson Hospital.
Montefiore Medical Center Neonatology 1825 Eastchester Rd, Bronx, NY 10461 7189044105 (phone), 7189042659 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Buffalo, SUNY School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Graduated: 1978
Conditions:
Anemia Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery Congenital Anomalies of the Heart Skin and Subcutaneous Infections Undescended and Retractile Testicle
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Campbell graduated from the University of Buffalo, SUNY School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in 1978. She works in Bronx, NY and specializes in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. Dr. Campbell is affiliated with Montefiore Medical Center Einstein Campus.
Paxton-Buckley-Loda High School Paxton IL 1976-1980
Community:
David Seaberg, Kandy Klann, Janet Cox, Tina Rapp, Karen Coale, Steve Luttrell, Scott Carlson, Katie Weber, Robin Hart, Jacinda Milchuck, Evelyn Foellner, Barbara Eaves
Glenn Gould Studio. New for 2016 was the inclusion in the program of the Hilary Weston Writers Trust Prize for Nonfiction, a $60,000 award won by Vancouvers Deborah Campbell for her bookA Disappearance in Damascus: A Story of Friendship and Survival in the Shadow of War (Knopf Canada).
Date: Nov 03, 2016
Source: Google
Edmonton's Colette Langlois wins the Writers' Trust Journey fiction prize
The Hilary Weston Writers Trust Prize for Nonfiction, a $60,000 award, was won by Vancouvers Deborah Campbell for her book A Disappearance in Damascus: A Story of Friendship and Survival in the Shadow of War (Knopf Canada).
Date: Nov 03, 2016
Source: Google
Globe writer Ian Brown a finalist for Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize
The short list also includes two first-time Vancouver authors: Sonja Larsen for her unusual childhood memoir Red Star Tattoo: My Life as a Girl Revolutionary, which the jury praised as courageous and compelling, and Deborah Campbell for A Disappearance in Damascus: A Story of Friendship and Surviv
Date: Sep 28, 2016
Source: Google
Toronto-based author Ian Brown among finalists for Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction
Vancouver-based journalist and author Deborah Campbell, who teaches at the University of British Columbia, is also in the running for "A Disappearance in Damascus: A Story of Friendship and Survival in the Shadow of War" (Knopf Canada).
Date: Sep 28, 2016
Source: Google
Preemies' Thinking Skills Catch Up by Adolescence?
Premature infants are born more than three weeks before their due date, but brain volume typically doubles in those final weeks before birth, explained Dr. Deborah Campbell, chief of neonatology at Children's Hospital at Montefiore in New York City. "There is tremendous growth and activity in that l
Date: Aug 12, 2014
Category: Health
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Father shows up to family court hearing wearing Nazi uniform
He and his third wife, Deborah Campbell, have since split up. She was also unemployed because of physical and psychological conditions. She dropped out of high school in her sophomore year, the court document says.Deborah Campbell denied being abused by her husband. DYFS workers noted on Dec. 17, 2008, that the children appeared healthy and "that the home was clean and orderly, although it contained some unusual decorative features, such as skulls and knives," according to the court document.from the mother a few days earlier. The handwritten note, fraught with misspellings and dated Dec. 11, 2008, said that if anything were to happen to Deborah Campbell then it was likely her husband had done it. Deborah Campbell said in the letter she feared for her life and the safety of her children.
"It's very, very important to try to support pregnancies so babies can be born as close to 39/40 weeks as possible," says pediatrics professor Deborah Campbell, director of Neonatology at Montefiore Medical Center in New York.
According to Dr. Deborah Campbell, director of the division of Neonatology at Children's Hospital at Montefiore in the Bronx, the new system will give health staff an opportunity to reinforce the medical benefits of breast feeding.