Teoriya Z Uiljyama Ouchi Kniga

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Associated Students Organization The Associated Students Organization at Los Angeles Southwest College is the governing body representing students. ASO also sponsors social activities and events and supports its members throughout the year. Membership in the ASO is not mandatory.

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However, student activities are financed by money received from student membership in ASO. Activities are in accordance with policies, rules, and regulations defined by the Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles Community College District. ASO Meetings The ASO meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays in the Student Services Building, Room 216. If you would like to be added on the agenda, an agenda item request form must be submitted to the ASO Secretary. If you need more information, contact (323) 241- 5253.

ASO Board President Sheronda Jacobs Executive Vice President Vacant Administrative Vice President Jamiana McConico Executive Secretary Michelle White Treasurer Cesar Amezcua Secretary Summer Woods Chief Justice Ras Teferi Advisor Dr. Tandy Ward ASO Scholarship (Updated for 2017). Awarded to ASO members who model integrity and academic excellence. Student Representation Fee In the 2011-12 semester, Los Angeles Southwest College students voted to pay one dollar ($1.00) per semester (Education Code section 76060.5) to raise funds towards operations. These funds are used to sponsor events and support campus activities geared toward students.

ASO membership cards are $7 per semester and $3 for summer session students. In case of withdrawal from the college, students will receive a refund. Vika jigulina. ASO Constitution, Bylaws and Commissioner Application Click here to view the Click here to view the Become an ASO Commissioner.

San Francisco Halau, Wednesday nights, 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm: 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm is devoted to hula with all class levels in attendance. From keiki (children), women and men (beginners, intermediate, advance), we focus on the fundamentals of hula and learn any given song Kumu teaches. Covering all fundamentals of Hula to include footwork, handwork, core muscles and also utilizing your voice in getting accustomed to the language of Hawai'i ('Olelo). Also learning/teaching the various dances in both the Hula 'Auana (contemporary) and Hula Kahiko (traditional). 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm, Adult class consisting of beginner, intermediate and advanced dancers for both men and women focusing on the fundamentals of Ori Tahiti. Covering all fundamentals of Tahitian dance to include footwork, handwork, core muscles and also utilizing the voice in getting accustomed to the language of Tahiti ('Orero).

Also learning/teaching the various routines to include but not limited to the ote'a, aparima and ahupurtu. San Jose Halau, Thursday nights, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm is strictly dedicated to the keiki (children) class covering both Hula and Ori Tahiti. Keiki are instructed in all fundamentals of both disciplines of dance.

8:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Adult class consisting of beginner, intermediate and advanced dancers for both men and women focusing on the fundamentals of Hula. Covering all fundamentals of Hula to include footwork, handwork, core muscles and also utilizing your voice in getting accustomed to the language of Hawai'i ('Olelo). Also learning/teaching the various dances in both the Hula 'Auana (contemporary) and Hula Kahiko (traditional). 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Adult class consisting of beginner, intermediate and advanced dancers for both men and women focusing on the fundamentals of Ori Tahiti. Covering all fundamentals of Tahitian dance to include footwork, handwork, core muscles and also utilizing the voice in getting accustomed to the language of Tahiti ('Orero).