May 1996 to 2000 Painter/Laborerhomegoods inc Wilmington, NC Aug 2013 to Jun 2014 Warehouse Associatehh gregg appliances Wilmington, NC Jun 2008 to Jan 2013 Warehouse SupervisorCR England inc Salt Lake City, UT Nov 2006 to Mar 2008 independant otr truck driverwarren pumps inc. Warren, MA Feb 1991 to Jun 1997 painter/rigger
Education:
mmi Orlando, FL 2014 to 2015 uti/mmi in motorcycle mechanics /tech
Mar 2004 to 2000 Pharmacist in ChargeTarget Corporation Charlotte, NC Mar 2000 to Mar 2004 Pharmacy ManagerBi-Lo Corporation Charlotte, NC 2000 to Jan 2000 PharmacistHannaford Bros. Company
Sep 1995 to Sep 1995 Pharmacy Regional Support Personnel/Pharmacist
Education:
Northeastern University Boston, MA 1974 to 1979 Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy in Pharmacy
Skills:
Immunization Certified, Strong people skills, Strong organizational skills,PDX proficient, third party billing
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Le Genome Humain: Une Responsabilite Scientifique Et Sociale
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Us Patents
System And Method For Continuously Treating Particulate Material In A Slurry In A High Temperature And High Pressure Chamber Employing Intermittent Feed
A continuous particle treating system (10) is shown having an elongated treatment chamber (12) with a slurry supply network (14) connected to the inlet end (12a) of the chamber and an outlet network (16) connected to the outlet end (12b) of the chamber. The supply network includes a loading chamber (24) coupled to a slurry container (18) forming a main circulation loop and a by-pass conduit (32) connected in parallel with the loading chamber forming a by-pass loop with the slurry container. High pressure liquid (36) is used to pressurize the treatment chamber (12) and at selected times during an operational cycle, the loading chamber (24). A plurality of valves (V1-V7) are interconnected and sequenced to maintain slurry circulation at all times and to intermittently separate the loading chanter (24) from the circulation path and to pass on the slurry in the loading chamber into the treatment chamber (12). The outlet network (16) includes an unloading chamber (40) and a plurality of valves (V8-V10) to remove treated material from treatment chamber (12) and, if desired, to further treat such material at high pressure and/or high temperature before releasing the material to a collection site at atmospheric pressure. The treatment chamber is provided with heating means (46) and stirring means (48).
A metallic spectacle frame having each of its eyes split to accomodate a lens is provided with hinge assemblies each of which including a T-bar member that extends through the frame to the front side thereof. The portion of the T-bar member disposed on the front side of the frame forms a plaque which adds structural support to the frame as well as conceals the slit in the frame. The plaque extends around the side of the frame and abuts against a temple. A slot formed in the bridge of the frame is adapted to receive a nose pad assembly which is retained by a set screw extending into the frame from the back side thereof. A pair of notches are formed adjacent the slot to receive respective posts of the nose pad assembly to ensure proper orientation of the assembly. The nose pad assembly may comprise a rocker arm with individual nose pads, a single piece saddle bridge or some variant thereof.
A high quality writing instrument (100) has a special tip member (108) in one embodiment adapted to protect the distal end of the outer shell (102) from damage while allowing the shell to extend essentially all the way to the writing tip end of the instrument. An intermediate bushing 116 removably locks the tip member and threadingly is received in the retraction/protraction mechanism (14). In a second embodiment (130) the outer shell (132) is formed with a thicker wall portion adjacent the writing tip end so that a thread (136) can be formed in the bore. A bushing (140) has an end which is threaded into the bore of the shell with the distal ends of the shell (130) and the bushing (140) being flush and with the bushing (140) protecting the writing tip end from damage. The outer shell (102, 132) of both embodiments can be pierced in a selected pattern showing the outer surface of an inner shell (122, 150) spaced therefrom. In another embodiment a rigid clip member (166) is biased against the body of a writing instrument (160) by means of a force exerted by a discrete spring element (194) received in a cavity (192) of a bushing (176).
Method For Continuously Treating Particulate Material In A Slurry In A High Temperature And High Pressure Chamber Employing Intermittent Feed
A continuous particle treating system (10) is shown having an elongated treatment chamber (12) with a slurry supply network (14) connected to the inlet end (12a) of the chamber and an outlet network (16) connected to the outlet end (12b) of the chamber. The supply network includes a loading char (24) coupled to a slurry container (18) forming a main circulation loop and a by-pass conduit (32) connected in parallel with the loading chamber forming a by-pass loop with the slurry container. High pressure liquid (36) is used to pressurize the treatment (12) and at selected times during an operational cycle, the loading chamber (24). A plurality of valves (V1-V7) are interconnected and sequenced to maintain slurry circulation at all times and to intermittently separate the loading chamber (24) from the circulation path and to pass on the slurry in the loading chamber into the treatment chamber (12). She outlet network (16) includes an unloading chamber (40) and a plurality of valves (V8-V10) to remove treated material from treatment chamber (12) and, if desired, to further treat such material at high pressure and/or high temperature before releasing the material to a collection site at atmospheric pressure. The treatment chamber is heated (46) and stirred (48).
Hinge Attached To The Split Ends Means For Aligning An Eyeglass Frame At The Split Ends Thereof And Also The Front
A lens frame is split to afford mounting of the lens therein and a front hinge is attached to the split ends for mounting the temple. A pin aligns the split ends of the frame and the front hinge parts which affords numerous advantages of strength as well as alignment.
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West USA Realty Revelation - Realtor
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My name is Raymond Lambert. I moved from Denver, Colorado, to Tempe, Arizona, in 1974, in order to attend graduate school at Arizona State University. I am semi-retired after 26 years of service to ...
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Building communities one family at a time
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Computer Science
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I call Grand Rapids, Michigan home, Ottawa Hills Indians(always), Norfolk State University, US Navy, New Orleans and Greater Washington DC area....if none of these draw any familiarity, then I am not ...