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Platinum Travel 2009 - 2015
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Platinum Travel 2009 - 2015
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Education:
Sullivan University 2006 - 2008
Bachelors, Applied Science, Hospitality, Hospitality Management
Saint Louis Community College 2004 - 2006
Associates, Tourism, Applied Science
Skills:
Travel Management Leisure Resorts Tourism Hotel Booking Customer Service Event Planning Cruises Leisure Travel Hospitality Management Time Management Luxury Honeymoons Weddings Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Online Travel Business Travel Corporate Travel Account Management Hotels Travel Agency Travel Planning Airline Reservations Travel Writing Team Building Airline Ticketing Concierge Services Sabre Virtuoso Operations Management Employee Training Trams and Clientbase
Interests:
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Dr. Baldwin graduated from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine in 2004. She works in Berkeley, CA and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Baldwin is affiliated with Alta Bates Summit Medical Center Herrick Campus.
pickup lane honked as they passed. Protesters seemed united by a sense of urgency. Im disgusted, a woman named Emily Baldwin said, of the detentions. She had blue hair and a pink scarf, and was balancing a piece of poster board against a low gate, writing a sign to wave among the crowd.
Asteroid expert Emily Baldwin told Skymania news that the space ball might put on a show for astronomers. "We are certain that it will miss us, but if it did enter the atmosphere, an asteroid this size would mostly burn up in a brilliant fireball, possibly scattering a few meteorites," she said.
Skymania quoted Emily Baldwin, of the magazine Astronomy Now, as saying, We are certain that it will miss us, but if it did enter the atmosphere, an asteroid this size would mostly burn up in a brilliant fireball, possibly scattering a few meteorites.
"We are certain that it will miss us, but if it did enter the atmosphere, an asteroid this size would mostly burn up in a brilliant fireball, possibly scattering a few meteorites," said Astronomy Now magazine's Dr. Emily Baldwin in an interview with Skymania news.
Date: Jun 25, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Asteroid on Monday to Miss Earth but May Collide With Satellite: NASA
According to Skymania news, Dr. Emily Baldwin, a U.K. asteroid expert, shared if it did enter the atmosphere, an asteroid this size would mostly burn up in a brilliant fireball, possibly scattering a few meteorites.