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Enhancing Your Business Through Media Entrepreneurship

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“Don’t be afraid to take chances with your business.” The rallying call was sounded to push the envelope and take risks at the inaugural Media Entrepreneurship seminar held recently at the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Mandeville campus. NCU’s Department of Communication Studies (DCS), host of the groundbreaking event, is international renowned for their hands on approach to teaching media and communications. The keenly attentive audience was filled budding communications professionals, many of whom are currently enrolled in the course Production House: a specialized practicum course where each student has to apply their theoretical knowledge in real world situations in varying fields.

Affordable Health Care

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The polar vortex not only caused havoc on the streets and businesses in our region of the United States during this past winter—it also led to a lot of coughing, sneezing, and the general sense of misery in the Klingbeil household.

It Worked—U.S. City Reverses Ordinance After Adventist Church's Complaint

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Seventh-day Adventist Church legal counsel said they’re pleased by a United States city’s reversal of an ordinance they said violated religious expression and unfairly targeted pastor-led faith groups, especially Latino churches.

NCU's Spring 2014 Less Stress Day

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The classes for this semester have ended and final exams are on which is causing some students to be anxious. Students may sometimes find themselves having numerous anxiety attacks; some are at often times confused. Students at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) are oftentimes engaged in several social activities.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's HR Wednesday on Tuesday

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The Office of Human Resource at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) hosted another of its Human Resources (HR) Wednesdays on Tuesday April 15, 2014.

Photographic Highlights of Final Chapel Session for Spring Semester 2014

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The spring semester for 2013/2014 ended on a divine note with an afternoon of spiritual upliftment at Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) chapel session on April 14, 2014 at the Gymnatorium.

Publishing Houses Re-structure Under Consideration

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In June of 2013 the administrations of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and its North American Division asked the boards of Pacific Press Publishing Association and Review and Herald Publishing Association to consider a merger in order to achieve publishing and production efficiencies.

Distinguishing Between the Sexes

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If you were to ignore the obvious physical differences between men and women, how would you differentiate the sexes? Also keep in mind that in some instances the attire of men and women seem to overlap making it challenging to note the difference. In such a scenario, how would you tell the difference?

ADRA UK visits GSI

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The premier humanitarian project of the East Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, the Good Samaritan Inn, continues to receive worldwide attention.

218 Baptized at Impacting Lives For Christ Campaign

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The MetroMission14 "Impacting Lives for Christ" campaign climaxed with a message of hope and baptism under the triple tents on Hagley Park road on April 12, 2014.

Hundreds Benefit from MM14 Expo and Job Fair

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Over 500 individuals benefited from the Enabling Institution Expo and Job Fair put on by the Central Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (CJC). The event, held on April 15, 2014, was apart the Metro Mission 2014 initiative being held in Spanish Town at 56 Brunswick Avenue.

Decisions, Commitment, and a Broader Vision

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Life is short,” challenged Pastor Doug Batchelor, president of Amazing Facts and one of the main speakers of this year’s YiM Congress in Mannheim, Germany, his audience, “therefore let’s not waste it.” Youth and young adults accepted this challenge during the final days of the YiM Congress: 67 decided for baptism; 58 committed to give a year of service to Jesus; and 12 accepted God’s call to prepare for full-time ministry.

Pacific Press Board Votes to Approve $1 Million

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The Pacific Press® Board of Directors met on April 17, 2014, and voted to approve a $1 million initiative that will focus on partnering with ministries to create new resources for evangelism and church growth. In this initiative, known as A Million Streams of Light, Pacific Press® will offer seed money to help church departmental ministries, supportive ministries, and local church ministries create and develop new evangelistic products and programs.

At the Feet of His Disciples

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The only New Testament passage describing Jesus washing the feet of His disciples is John 13:1-17; yet it provides sufficient information regarding the attitudes required in serving others. Jesus, the main character of the passage, gives us a great example we should imitate.

Allegheny West Members Minister in the Aftermath of Communism

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In Albania, a country rebounding from Communism and a largely secular Muslim population, the Roma people struggle to find adequate employment, education and healthcare. A group from Allegheny West Conference recently traveled to this Southeastern European country to help.

Meet the Members of the Herboo Enterprise - CRO Kamal Smith

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The Northern Caribbean University's (NCU) Herboo Enterprise will be representing Jamaica at the International Business Model Competition to be held in Utah, United States, come May, after walking away as winners of the National Business Model Competition (NBMC) that was held recently at the Jamaica Conference Centre. Meet Kamal Kurt Smith, Chief Research Officer with Herboo Enterprise.

Meet the Members of the Herboo Enterprise - COO Kamla Williams

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The Northern Caribbean University's (NCU) Herboo Enterprise will be representing Jamaica at the International Business Model Competition to be held in Utah, United States, come May, after walking away as winners of the National Business Model Competition (NBMC) that was held recently at the Jamaica Conference Centre. Meet Kamala Williams, Chief Operations Officer with Herboo Enterprise.

Germany: International DEAF Congress Declared a Success

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About 75 people decided to spend their Easter holidays at a Congress to celebrate 95 years of ministry for the deaf. “This was my second International Deaf Congress,” says Corrado Cozzi, Inter-European Division (EUD) communication director and deaf liaison. “I will never forget the wonderful experiences I had at this special conference. Everybody should participate to understand the true meaning of solidarity. I’m enriched every time I have the opportunity to attend these events.”?

Banner Year for Adventist Review Ministries at ACP Convention

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Adventist Review publications have received a ministry record 12 Associated Church Press (ACP) awards, including five top awards for excellence, for work done in 2013.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's Team Departure for Utah, USA

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Herboo Enterprise from the Northern Caribbean University walked away with 2 Million Dollars after winning the National Business Model Competition. They have earned the right to represent Jamaica at the International staging in Utah, USA from May 1 to 3, 2014.
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