Japanese Student Association at Boulder


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   The followings are the emails that JSA has received from other organizations. You might find them interesting! Let us know if you have a question.

   *We remove the contact numbers and the contact email address in each email for security reason. Please imform us if you are willing to contact with them.

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02/18/10

Subject: Grassroots Campaigns - Summer Jobs: Campaigns to fight poverty, protect civil liberties,
& promote animal welfare.

On-campus Information Session and Interviews:
*On-Campus Info and Interviews: Tuesday, February 23 @ the UMC
*Information Session: Wednesday, February 24, Eaton Humanities Building
Room #135 @ 4,5:30,7 p.m.

Right now is a critical turning point for our country. Our generation is
facing unprecedented problems ranging from global warming to hunger and
poverty to social injustices and human abuses.  The reality is that it
doesn’t have to be this way. We have the opportunity to remake America,
but it will be up to us to ensure that President Obama and our leaders in
DC work to restore our civil and human rights, build a clean energy future
and work towards ending global poverty.

On Tuesday, February 23 and Wednesday, February 24 Grassroots Campaigns
will be on campus to interview for their summer campaign jobs.  This
summer, Grassroots Campaigns is teaming up with advocacy groups and
progressive organizations to tackle the unprecedented problems facing our
nation.  We are hiring for leadership positions in our summer campaign
offices.  If you want a job that will help bring the change this country
needs, join us at one of our
information sessions:

CAMPUS INFORMATION SESSION:

Dates: Wednesday, February 24
Info session times: 4, 5:30, 7  p.m.
Location: Humanities Building, Room # 135
Ask for: Ashley Brillante

Interested in attending a session?
Just let me know by emailing here: abrillante@grassrootscampaigns.com
Bring a friend!

Or if you can’t join us there, call us here to find out more:
303-893-1268
WEBSITE:  www.grassrootscampaigns.com

Grassroots Campaigns, Inc. (GCI) is a national organization that
specializes in building grassroots support for progressive organizations
and good causes.  We are currently hiring students across the country to
take part in our campaigns for the summer.  Grassroots Campaigns' current
and past clients include the country like the ACLU, Planned Parenthood
Action Fund, OXFAM, League of Conservation Voters and ASPCA.

Locations include: CA, CO, IL, MA, MN, NY, OH, OR, PA, TX, WA and
Washington DC

ATTENTION SENIORS:
Grassroots Campaigns is hiring graduating seniors to work full time
running our campaign offices as Citizen Outreach Directors and Field
Organizers across the country!  If you are interested, please email your
resume and cover letter to Mari Schimmer:
mschimmer@grassrootscampaigns.com or visit our website
www.grassrootscampaigns.com and you can apply online.
For more information contact: Mari Schimmer, (617)338-7800.
OR – Join us at one of our info sessions above to apply!


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02/11/10

Sir:  I am searching for a japanes engineering or environmental sciences student interested in making some cash and adding to the resume. Please contact me if someone is interested. See below for description of work and example.
Thanks for your time
 
Chuck Koch, CIH, MPH
Director, Balance Environmental & Safety Services
303 905 2371
 
The contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision, and other items and services necessary to perform accurate ENGLISH TO JAPANEASE TO TRANSLATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANS, GUIDES DOCUMENTS AND TRAINING SLIDES, Okinawa, Japan.


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02/11/10

VISIT Insurance Plans: Travel & Medical Insurance Program

Dear Student Leader,
Thank you for your support of the VISIT® Travel & Medical Insurance Program.  This is a friendly reminder that VISIT® offers Student/Family Insurance Plans that have lower prices and more coverage, including the Economy, Standard & Super Student and Family plans and the improved "Plan E - Plus" for Students, Non-Students, and Visitors to the USA and Canada.
Our Outbound plans offer coverage for short- or long-term travel outside the USA (including non-US travel). These Outbound plans are ideal for Study Abroad, educational travel, work/travel, ecotourism programs, and student/teacher exchange.
We invite you to explore our Insurance Plans to see how they may benefit your F1/J1 students and their family members, as well as students that are not required to buy university insurance plans (such as graduate and post-doctoral students and scholars, spouses, dependents, international university employees, and visiting family members).  Thank you for recommending VISIT!
VISIT's Improved "Plan E - Plus" Ideal for OPT and AT
All Plans are available in 1 to 12 month terms  
Students may ORDER ONLINE - Immediate Confirmation!


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02/04/10

Hiroshi Kumano - Update coming soon.


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02/02/10

Konichiwa,
II Denver Chapter 66 invites non-members to attend the workshops and events scheduled February thru May 2010.  Since the 2009-2010 program year is concluding in May, II cannot accept partial membership as it must go through Tokyo Headquarters. However you will be placed on the mailing list to receive the newsletters for the remainder of this year. Please accept this invitation to participate in the remaining workshops and events as the Denver Chapter continues introducing ikebana to the community. Membership forms will be mailed out for the 2010-2011 program year in May. Reservations and workshop fees will apply .
Thank you for your support and interest in Ikebana International Denver Chapter 66.
Yours in Friendship through Flowers, 
Robert

Robert M. Chavoustie
President
Ikebana International Denver Chapter 66
iidenverchapter66@me.com

For membership inquiries please contact:
Denise Pimple
Sec./Denver Chapter 66
303 778-7457


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02/02/10

Hiroshi Kumano - Update coming soon.


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01/25/10

Welcome back!

Intrax Internships Abroad wishes you a happy and healthy New Year! We hope you had a great break, and want to wish you luck in your studies in 2010. As you are refocusing on academics and beginning to think about how to make the best of your summer this year, we'd like to let you know about the latest opportunities at Intrax.

Intrax now has over 100 internships up on our website. Below you may find a handful of our latest internships listed by country. Apply by February 15 and you will be able to be matched with an internship before other applicants!

Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Tokyo, & more!


Career Development Spotlight:

Doing well on a phone interview is your first step to success, whether it's for an internship, job or grad school.
Many job seekers think of a phone screen as a formality: The employer is clearly interested, so all you have to do is sound relatively competent and set up an in-person interview, right?
Wrong. This is actually a first-round interview, and you should be prepared to make a stellar impression over the phone just as you would if you were meeting in person. Phone interviews are often more impromptu, so you should familiarize yourself with the job posting, and then follow these ten steps to phone screen success.
Learn about the interview process, building your resume and more by following Intrax on Facebook and Twitter!


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02/01/10

Student Involvement Fair is this Thursday (2/4/10) in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom from 11am-2pm. Please come and support JSA!!


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01/14/10


Intrax Internships Abroad would like to wish you a healthy and happy New Year! We hope you had a great break, and want to wish you luck in your studies in 2010.

As you refocus on academics and begin to think about making the most of this year, we invite you and your club members to meet us in person during one of our campus visits, where you can bring your resume for a review with one of our team members. If Intrax isn't coming to your school, send us an email and let us know if you'd like us to present!

We would also like to offer you the chance to win a 4-hour career coaching session with our executive team (valued at $450).  Just fan us on Facebook and post “I want a global career” on our wall to be entered for a chance to win advice on your resume, practice interviewing or tips on getting your MBA – topics are up to you! 

We’ll randomly select and notify a winner on Facebook on February 12, 2010. Join us today and stay connected with Intrax Internships Abroad!

Best Regards,

The Intrax Internships Abroad Team
600 California Street, 10th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94108
Phone: 800.777.7766
Email: info@intraxinternshipsabroad.com


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01/13/10


Dear Whom It May Concern,

Greetings from International Student Conferences on behalf of the 62nd Japan-America Student Conference (JASC).

This summer 36 Japanese university students will travel to the U.S. to join 36 American university students for an exciting month of student-run academic and cultural programming. Many alumni report that JASC was a unique and defining experience and we request your assistance in sharing this call for applications with interested students.

Below please find general information about the program that you could easily forward to interested students or colleagues. We greatly appreciate your recruiting assistance this year. Applications for JASC are due by February 22, 2010 and can be downloaded from our website at www.iscdc.org or by clicking here.  

Please let us know if we can be of any assistance to you. Please feel free to contact our office at 202-289-4231 or jasc@iscdc.org if you have any questions.

Sincerely,
Michelle Jones
JASC Program Manager
International Student Conferences


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01/13/10

Hello,
I know some of your student's spouses have taken YES's classes.  I thought I would give you our current class information for any who would be interested for the spring semester.
Your English School is for international women and men to learn and practice English.  The small classes for beginners to advanced are taught by dedicated, experienced, volunteer teachers.

When:  Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:15 am - 11:30 am
      January 26, 2010 - April 29, 2010
Where:  First Congregational Church, southwest corner of Broadway and Pine
Cost:  $150.00 includes books.  Childcare $150.00 per child.
Registration:  January 19, 2010 9:00 am - 12:00 pm.  Cash or check only.
Accredited by NCA and AdvancED Worldwide.
Phone:  303-499-2352
Email: your.english.school@hotmail.com

Thank you,
Gail Sandford


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01/12/10

“japanese students can now get customer support in their native language at cheapbooks.com. Feel free to pass it along to any of your students who might need help buying or selling textbooks. The number is on the web site.”
日本人の学生の皆様、本の売買が必要な時は Cheapbooks.com の日本語サ-ビスラインに気軽にお電話ください。電話番号は私どものホ-ムペ-ジに記載されています。310-492-5635


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11/11/09:

My name is Jeffrey Tran and I am a member of LINKS, a multi-cultural Asian-Interest Fraternity Interest Group on campus.
I am reaching out to you to in order to possibly attend the next meeting of JSA in order to possibly speak about auditions for Culture Shock, a multi-cultural based talent show held by LINKS and Sigma Psi Zeta, an Asian-interest Sorority. The actual event is not till February 2010.

Here is a little more info:
We are holding auditions for our second annual Culture Shock: A Multicultural Talent Showcase!!! First off, we are searching for performers who have any sort of cultural significance. It can be anything from Hip Hop Music to ethnic culture, from Stepping to Dancing. Last year we had a variety of performers showcasing different cultures. We had a Hmong band sing in Hmong, a Civil Rights Movement Song, Tae Kwon Do, German Folk Dance, Ukulele and more...

Thank you for your time and I hope to hear from you soon.

Jeff