2011 to 2000 Senior PastorChowan University Murfreesboro, NC 2012 to 2013 Adjunct FacultyHalifax Community College Weldon, NC 2009 to 2011 Adjunct FacultyHalifax Community College Weldon, NC 2008 to 2011 Vice President for Institutional AdvancementRoanoke-Chowan Community College Ahoskie, NC 2006 to 2007 Director of Resource DevelopmentNew Mexico Junior College Hobbs, NM 2005 to 2006 Online InstructorRio Grande Behavioral Health Systems, Inc Las Cruces, NM 2003 to 2005 Regional Housing Specialist (Independent Contractor)New Mexico Junior College Hobbs, NM 2002 to 2005 Professor of PsychologyUniversity of the Southwest Hobbs, NM Sep 1997 to Dec 2002 Adjunct Faculty MemberUniversity of the Southwest Hobbs, NM 1999 to 2002 Vice President for Institutional Advancement
Education:
Walden University Minneapolis, MN 2012 to 2016 Ph.D. in General Psychology (Research)Walden University Minneapolis, MN 2010 to 2012 M.S. in General Psychology (Research and Evaluation)University of Phoenix Phoenix, AZ 1994 to 2002 M.B.A. in Business Administration
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Online, Interactive-TV, and telecollege experiece. Proficient in SPSS version 21 and Microsoft Office.
Dec 2008 to Dec 2009Namco Networks San Jose, CA Nov 2007 to Jun 2008 Product Marketing Manager - e-CommerceNewegg.com Industry, CA Jul 2006 to Nov 2007 Content ManagerABC TV
Jul 2005 to Jul 2006 PR SpecialistDigital Manga Inc Carson, CA Aug 2004 to Apr 2005 Sales ManagerDa Camera of Houston Houston, TX Feb 2004 to Jun 2004 Associate of Outreach and MarketingHouston Symphony Houston, TX Oct 2003 to Feb 2004 Marketing Research Intern
Education:
The American Graduate School of International Management Glendale, AZ Mar 2003 MBAUCLA Los Angeles, CA Jun 1998 Bachelor of Arts in Japanese Language
Aug 2012 to 2000 Web Producer, CMSApple Inc Cupertino, CA May 2010 to Jul 2012 Online Store Cataloger Asia PacificApple Inc - Cupertino, CA
Dec 2008 to Dec 2009 Online Store CatalogerNamco Networks San Jose, CA Nov 2007 to Jun 2008 Product Marketing Manager - e-CommerceNewegg.com Industry, CA Jul 2006 to Nov 2007 Content Manager
Education:
The American Graduate School of International Management Glendale, AZ Mar 2003 MBAUCLA Los Angeles, CA Jun 1998 Bachelor of Arts in Japanese Language
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Dr. Schwartz graduated from the SUNY Upstate Medical University in 1995. He works in Syracuse, NY and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Schwartz is affiliated with Upstate University Hospital.
Dr. Schwartz graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1985. He works in Sarasota, FL and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Schwartz is affiliated with Sarasota Memorial Health Care System.
Providence Medical GroupProvidence Medical Group South East 4104 SE 82 Ave STE 250, Portland, OR 97266 5032159850 (phone), 5032159855 (fax)
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Medical School University of Wisconsin Medical School Graduated: 1994
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Dr. Schwartz graduated from the University of Wisconsin Medical School in 1994. He works in Portland, OR and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Schwartz is affiliated with Providence Milwaukie Hospital and Providence Portland Medical Center.
plebiscite could readily attract many candidates. Would a four- or five-way race in which the winner got 30percent or less be better? Darin DeWitt and Thomas Schwartz argue in the current issue of the political science journal PS that a plurality winner could readily be someone detested by the majority.
Date: Nov 15, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
Kurds in Tennessee watch Iraq hoping for new nation
The largely self-governed region has become one of the most stable in Iraq since the country's civil war after Saddam Hussein was ousted. It also has provided a place for Western development and businesses to spring up, said Thomas Schwartz, a Vanderbilt University professor of history.
Cornelius, who has been in his post since 2007, said he was told by former Illinois state historian Thomas Schwartz that William Waller instead must have gotten the hat from Lincoln during his Sept. 15, 1858, senatorial debate with Stephen Douglas in downstate Jonesboro.