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Back to School with New Emergency Mobile App from World Wide Security works throughout U.S.

Monday, August 4th, 2014


Garden City, New York (PRWEB) July 25, 2014

World Wide Security Group, is providing all customers with one mobile security app. The new app, Life Button 24 was developed in-house by security tech team members to bring assistance to anyone who feels threatened, at a press of a button, on their phones. Life Button 24 provides personal protection to all our customers when they are on the go, away at college, in their homes or places of business. Anywhere across the U.S., 24 hours a day, stated Ken Mara, President and CEO of World Wide Security Group, adding, We felt this service was too valuable to charge our customers, so we decided to give it to them for free.

World Wide Security has been providing security to homes and businesses since 1979, and now with Life Button 24, protection is extended to its most valuable asset, the customer and their families. The app features two-way voice, GPS locating when app is engaged, 24-hour monitoring, silent mode for dispatchers to listen in, video clips and photos sent to dispatchers as events unfold. With the press of a button our customers can summon emergency assistance when and where they need it, added Mara.

The app can be used by anyone, but is limited to one free app per family or business. Additional apps are available at discounted rates to their clients below the rates being offered to the public. Registration to customize a response for each user takes minutes and protection begins immediately. Many of our customers have children going off to college in the fall. This is a great product for students, real estate agents, lone workers, business owners and shop owners who need to summon emergency assistance. This can be done on the one device everyone has on them at all times, their mobile phones. This is a much different service than calling 911. Many people are hesitant to call for help until it is too late. Life Button 24 can provide you assistance and connect you with or central station or 911 when a situation demands it, explained Ken Mara.

Life Button 24 will be offered free to all customers of World Wide Security/GC Alarm and member companies of World Wide Security.

About World Wide Security/GC Alarm: Partners in business since 1979, Kenneth Mara, President & CEO, along with Joe Ingegno, Vice President, have owned and operated security companies on Long Island, which serve the tri-state area. The World Wide Security Group of companies includes: World Wide Security, GC Alarm, Telestat Security, Vision Monitoring, Rainbow Protection, Dart Security and Life Button 24. Together the companies provide residential and commercial alarms, life safety systems, home control, CCTV, access control, video surveillance and remote monitoring. World Wide operates its own UL-Listed; New York City Fire approved central station through Vision Monitoring.







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Instant Immersion VT’s End of School Year Celebration 2014! Only 3-Weeks Left for K-12 Schools to Enter to Win over $15,000 in World Language and ELL Software

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014


Renton, Washington (PRWEB) May 12, 2014

TOPICS Entertainment wants to remind K-12 principals and teachers there are only 3-weeks left to enter their schools in the Instant Immersion VT End of School Year Celebration 2014! The short essay contest is open to accredited elementary and secondary schools (K-12) in Canada and the U.S.to receive individual awards exceeding $ 15,000-worth of interactive, multimedia English Learner and Second Language learning software, workbooks and MP3 audio coursesavailable in over 120 languages, including Spanish, English, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Russian, Korean and Latin, just to name a few.

Schools are welcome to submit essays written by students, parents or school employees to qualify.

The Instant Immersion VT End of the School Year Celebration 2014!

The official contest entry form and contest details can be found on the Instant Immersion VT contest webpage: http://www.instantimmersion-vt.com/contest. Official Contest Rules can be found at http://www.instantimmersion-vt.com/Contest_Rules.pdf.

A short essay of 250 words or less is required to enter, and is based on the question: How would (insert your school’s name) students benefit from using Instant Immersion VT?

Don’t Delay! Only 3-Weeks Left to Enter!

K-12 principals and teachers are encourage not to delay their entry. May 31, 2014 at 11:59pm will be the last day to submit the essay with the online entry form.

About Instant Immersion VT

Click to watch a short informational video to learn more about Instant Immersion VT,

Instant Immersion VTs e-learning content is the institutional-use, cloud-hosted version of Instant Immersion. Instant Immersion, with millions of users worldwide, is the No. 1 top-selling personal-use software for new language acquisition.

Instant Immersion VTs neuro-linguistic research-based pedagogy and e-learning content has been proven worldwide by students of Foreign Languages (World Languages) and English Learners (ELL, ESOL, EAL, ESL)from elementary and secondary schools (K-12), colleges and universities, corporate training programs, government training, church sponsored missions, humanitarian groups, community centers, NGOs and other organizations.

Instant Immersion VT uses a variety of activities to engage and reinforce learning that teaches useful, everyday conversational language (no useless elephant kicking the ball phrases) and real-world activities. Learners can also listen to, and compare speech to, both male and female native speakers. Gamification techniques motivate learners to achieve and improve on their scores.

Teachers can have confidence that students will enjoy learning a new language through a variety of fun and engaging interactive multimedia activities and games at their own pace. Instant Immersion VT content also meets ACTFL, TESOL and U.S. State standards.

To learn more about Instant Immersion VT for K-12, please go to http://www.instantimmersion-vt.com/instant-immersion-vt-k12.php

Languages offered by Instant Immersion VT, include:

Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Amharic, Arabic (modern standard), Arabic (classic), Armenian, Assamese, Azeri, Basque, Bengali, Breton, Bulgarian, Burmese, Cantonese, Catalan, Chichewa, Chinese (Mandarin), Chuvash, Cornish, Corsican, Creole (Haitian), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dari, Dutch, English (American), English (Canadian), Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Farsi (Persian), Finnish, French, French (Canadian), Frisian, Gaelic (Irish), Gaelic (Scottish), Galician, Georgian, German, Greek, Greenlandic, Gujarati, Hausa, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Igbo, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, J

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Turner School of Construction Management Graduates 101 Contractors

Thursday, May 9th, 2013


Washington, DC (PRWEB) May 05, 2013

Turner Construction Company held its largest graduation ceremony yesterday for the Turner School of Construction Management in DC at Howard Universitys Blackburn University Center. The 2013 Turner School of Construction Management (TSCM) was hosted by the DC Small Business Development Center at Howard University where Council member Muriel Bowser attended as the keynote speaker. Turner Senior Vice President of Community Affairs, Hilton Smith, Associate Dean of Howard University, and Ann-Marie Waterman were among other dignitaries and University officials present. TSCM is an 8-week curriculum developed by Turner to provide management training and certification to potential subcontractors. Beginning on March 13 and running through May 1, the Turner School provided educational opportunities to over 150 companies in the Greater Washington, DC area.

In the most moving part of the ceremony, class appointed speakers engaged the room with their poignant stories and lessons learned. The most prevalent theme surrounded the value of relationships propelling business success. One speaker reminded the class of a lesson from the first session, presented by Ken Jones, Vice President and General Manager of Turner Construction Company. Do you want to be right, or do you want to be married? She reminded graduates that when partnering with service providers and working with clients, you have to think ahead and be mindful of consequences affecting relationships.

Since 1969, the Turner School of Construction Management has strived to expand the opportunities available to growing businesses. For this years program, Turner partnered with the DC Small Business Development Center –a collaborative initiative of Howard University, the Small Business Administration (SBA), and District of Columbia small business community stakeholders– to increase the prospects of growth for small, local and disadvantaged contractors by teaching them how to successfully bid, propose to, and work with a company the size of Turner. The hope is for the TSCM to better prepare the subcontractor market to win and successfully conduct work in the Washington, DC area.

Each course topic in the TSCM program was taught by Turner staff and select industry partners who have spent years in the field and are regarded as subject-matter experts. This years topics included project management, accounting & banking, construction estimating & scheduling, safety, and sales & marketing.

Since its inception, the program has helped participants build networks, form long-term business relationships, and establish successful joint ventures to win contracts with Turner and other industry leaders. The TSCM mission is aligned with the DC Small Business Development Center Network which continues to provide no-cost technical assistance to the attendees. The Turner School provides us with a great opportunity to partner with clients and industry professionals to continue to grow the capacity of our emerging and minority owned businesses, said Ken Jones, Vice President and General Manager of Turner Construction Company.

Turner has awarded more than $ 1 billion in contracts a year to minority-owned businesses for the past 8 years running and awarded over $ 1 billion to MBE contractors in 2012. Many graduates of the Turner School of Construction Management become eligible for and perform work on Turner projects and joint-ventures. Last year, the District of Columbia SBDC provided training and resources to over 400 small businesses throughout the city with recent clients receiving almost $ 4 million in capital formation. With collaborations like that with the Turner School of Construction Management, the Center has increased its positive impact on our local economy.

Turner established TSCM to effectively give back to the community through the sharing of knowledge, promoting the empowerment of small businesses in the construction arena. Turner has previously held smaller TSCM programs in Prince Georges County, MD, Richmond, VA, and Washington, DC regionally, as well as many more across the nation. This was the second largest graduating class in the history of TSCM. 272 graduates completed the TSCM program in Atlanta, GA in 1983.

About Turner Construction Company

Turner is a North America-based, international construction services company. Founded in 1902 in New York City, Turner has 5,200 employees worldwide and works on 1200 projects each year, for an annual construction volume of $ 8 billion. As the largest general builder in the United States, Turner ranks first or second in the major market segments of the building construction field, including healthcare, education, sports, commercial, telecommunications, and green building. The firm is a subsidiary of HOCHTIEF, a publicly traded company, and one of the worlds leading international construction service providers.

For more information please visit http://www.turnerconstruction.com.

About DC Small Business Development Center

The DC Small Business Development Center (DC SBDC) Network is a collaborative initiative of Howard University, the US Small Business Administration (SBA), and District of Columbia small business community stakeholders. The DCSBDC Network provides free management and technical assistance and affordable training in all phases of business development to small business owners. The District of Columbia SBDC trained and skilled business consultants provide confidential, one-on-one management assistance educating small business owners and potential owners on how to successfully start, operate, expand or buy and sell small businesses.

Through the Networks established relationships with lenders, DC SBDC helped small businesses get approved for millions in financing. Last year, the District of Columbia SBDC served over 400 small businesses throughout the city; recent clients have received almost $ 4 million in capital formation. The DC SBDC Network is a member of the Association of Small Business Development Centers (ASBDC).

For more information please visit http://www.dcsbdc.org.

About HOCHTIEF

HOCHTIEF is one of the leading international providers of construction-related services. With more than 80,000 employees and a sales volume of EUR 23.28 billion in FY 2011, the company is represented in all the worlds major markets. With its core competencies in development, building and operation, the Group delivers services for the entire life cycle of infrastructure projects, real estate and facilities. The focus of the related business activities is on four strategic areas: energy infrastructure, transportation infrastructure, major cities, and resources. With its subsidiary Leighton (HOCHTIEF share around 54 percent), the Group is market leader in Australia. In the USA, the biggest construction market in the world, HOCHTIEF is the No. 1 general builder via its subsidiary Turner and, with Group company Flatiron, ranks among the most important players in the field of transportation infrastructure construction. Because of its engagement for sustainability, HOCHTIEF has been listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes since 2006. Further information is available at http://www.hochtief.com/press.







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Celebrity Realtor Jay Morrison: Behind The Scenes Meeting with School Officials

Monday, December 17th, 2012

Celebrity Realtor Jay Morrison: Behind The Scenes Meeting with School Officials

Jay “Mr. Real Estate” Morrison is an Author, Motivational Speaker, Investor, and Realtor with Prominent Properties Sotheby’s International Realty. As a 31 year-old who spent his early adulthood trapped in the streets, his life is a testimony that anything is possible. He has been featured on NBC, BET, and Vibe Magazine for his success, and is the National Spokesman of the No Home Left Behind Foundation. Adopting their goal of “1 Million Educated Homeowners”, Jay has dedicated his life to closing the gap in Minority home ownership. His highly anticipated book, “Hip Hop 2 Homeowners: How WE Build Wealth in America!” (slated for release March 9th 2012) inspired the birth of a Nationwide Tour,appropriately titled “Hip Hop 2 Homeowners.

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