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This is part 2 of Small Gas Engines takes your understanding to the next level, which provides do-it-yourselfers and aspiring technicians with information on the basic principles and designs of a small gas engine and how it operates. This will give you the knowledge on how a small gas engine controls and applies energy to mow lawns, cut trees, propel tractors, and perform many other labor saving jobs.
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This is the third and final course in a three part series. You will learn a step by step process in this course regarding inspection of the engine for problems, to disassembling the engine in an organized fashion. You will also learn to recondition cylinders through inspection, measurement, reboring, and honing of the cylinder.
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Etiquette Essentials is simply one more tool that successful professionals and companies use to succeed. Good manners means good business in this year of relationship marketing. Diplomacy and self-presentation are important when developing professional relationships. Solid business relationships are built on positive, first impressions. Topics include the art of introductions, n¿etworking, small talk, table manners, table settings and Professionalism. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful
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Learning about the unique dynamics that are special to a stepfamily can be a very helpful tool when navigating the roads of being a stepfamily. This interactive educational program provides a comprehensive base for remarriage preparation and relationship enrichment based on improving awareness of healthy stepfamily development patterns, enhancing communication, conflict management skills, and empathy among family members, along with developing stepparent-stepchild relationship skills.
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Learn basic skills at this fun workshop designed just for teens. We will cover small engine repair, home skills, and grilling basics.
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This course provides an overview of sustaining livestock, poultry and small animals, gardening, land and soil management, business planning, marketing and enterprise stacking. Matt John, Ivy Tech Agriculture Program Chair, small farmer and author, will guide participants through these topics and examine potential pitfalls and opportunities in sustainable agriculture for the modern homesteader.
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Farming the Wind is a seminar that investigates Wind Power as a viable source of clean, renewable energy for individuals and communities. The seminar is divided into two parts: "small wind" or residential wind power which consists of small towers and turbines designed as a power source for small businesses, farms, or individual residences, and "Big Wind" which is the large-scale production of power for entire communities.
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Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co-workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: ¿What are you doing?¿ Follow your friends on Twitter or send an update about what you¿re doing on Facebook and reach all your friends at once. This social networking on-line service is the current rage. Find out all about it and decide if twittering and Facebook are for you!
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This workshop will provide the participant with important information that will help in day to day financial decision making.
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This course focuses on the framework of Bridges Out of Poverty (Dr. Ruby K. Payne). Using this framework, the topics covered are: poverty, economic classes, hidden rules, language, personal/community assessments, change and plan development, and pathways to prosperity
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