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English to Chinese: OCTA To Host Open Houses On Garden Grove Freeway Improvement Project General field: Other Detailed field: General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
Source text - English FOR MORE INFORMATION: Ted Nguyen (714) 560-5334
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Sept. 17, 2004
OCTA To Host Open Houses On Garden Grove Freeway Improvement Project
ORANGE – The public is invited to attend community open houses that will provide a
project overview and other important information about the Garden Grove Freeway
(SR-22) improvement project, which will begin construction on Wednesday (Sept. 22).
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is hosting five open houses to kick
off its public awareness campaign and communicate with the general public about its
$490 million project, which will help relieve congestion on the 12-mile freeway.
The open houses will familiarize the public with the innovative construction method
called “design-build” being used on the project. It will also allow the public to ask
questions, learn about the many enhancements planned for the corridor and sign up to
receive updated information regarding detours and traffic management.
Open houses are scheduled on the following dates:
6 to 8 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 23
Eisenhower Elementary School
13221 Lilly Street – Garden Grove
6 to 8 p.m., Monday, Sept. 27
Stanford Elementary School
12721 Magnolia St. – Garden Grove
6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 28
Latino Open House
Corbin Community Center
2201 W. McFadden Avenue – Santa Ana
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 29
Korean Open House
O.C. Korean American Health Information and Education Center
9636 Garden Grove Blvd., #20 – Garden Grove
6 to 8 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 30
Vietnamese Open House
Nguoi Viet Daily News
14771 Moran Street – Westminster
Translators and project information will be available in Spanish, Korean and Vietnamese
at the open houses on Sept. 28, 29 and 30, respectively.
For more information, call the Transportation Helpline at 800-724-0353 or visit OCTA’s
Web site at www.octa.net/sr22.
Translation - Chinese 欲获更多信息,请联系阮特德 电话:714-560-5334
English to Chinese: Principal’s Message from Oak Ridge High School General field: Other Detailed field: Education / Pedagogy
Source text - English Oak Ridge Unified School District
Oak Ridge High School
Reed McLaughlin
Superintendent
Tim J. Galli
Principal
Principal’s Message
Oak Ridge High School is a unique and diverse school that serves approximately 2,350 students. Oak Ridge High School offers a complete compliment of advanced placement, college preparatory, vocational and fine arts classes. Our goal is, in partnership with parents and students, to meet every student’s level of academic need; failure is no longer an option.
Oak Ridge High School (ORHS) is a whole Title I program school. We receive funding that allows us to provide all of the necessary equipment and supplies to each classroom. We are also participating in a program (RCAT ) that has provided leadership training and school improvement models. In addition we participate in CLAS, designed to present a cultural and linguistically sensitive classroom and to improve the educational environment for our African-American students. There is a participation team at PHS involved with West Ed and SLI to adopt and improve schoolwide
teaching and learning strategies.
Oak Ridge High School is no longer eligible for II/USP funding.
Parental Involvement
We encourage all parents to become an active partner in their child’s education.
For more information on how to become involved, contact Annette Smith, parent volunteer coordinator, at (555) 555- 4100 ext. 1250, or by e-mail at asmith@Oak Ridge.k12.ca.us.
Class Size
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Positive Learning Environment
Oak Ridge High School offers a wide array of extracurricular activities for its students. We support a complete schedule of athletic teams for both male and female athletes. We are a member school of the North Coast Section. We have over 30 different clubs on campus that provide students opportunities to involve themselves in the culture and climate of the school.
An active leadership program at PHS meets daily to plan events and provide activities that help promote a positive school spirit and a sense of pride.
Oak Ridge High School employs a full-time Community Resource Officer on campus. Our CRO helps maintain a safe environment on campus. We have five full-time administrators that handle the daily operations of the high school. A sixth, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., administrator is planned for the 2005-2006 school year. We are also one of the few remaining schools in the area that provide full counseling services to our students.
Oak Ridge High School (PHS) students are provided AIDS, STD, pregnancy prevention, nutritional guidelines, life skills, and steriod education through their health and physical education classes.
English to Chinese: Seek Support for Pomo Indians’ Sugar Bowl Casino Project General field: Marketing Detailed field: Advertising / Public Relations
Source text - English Our project will create thousands of new jobs for local people.
It will generate millions of new dollars for the local economy.
It will provide financial independence for our tribe.
This is our dream.
We want to share it with you.
DON ARNOLD Tribal Chairman Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians
WE SUPPORT THE DREAM
“The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians’ Sugar Bowl Casino will be good for Richmond, North Richmond and Parchester Village.”
VERNON WHITMORE, PRESIDENT
BLACK AMERICAN POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (BAPAC)
“Good neighbors and trusted friends.”
JOE FISHER
FISHER REALTY
“Enormous economic opportunity.”
COCHISE POTTS, BOARD MEMBER
NORTH RICHMOND AND PARCHESTER CONCERNED CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
“Good-paying jobs and new money for local services.”
BARBARA BECNEL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE OF NORTH RICHMOND
“Will improve our community’s quality of life.”
LEE JONES, CHAIRPERSON NORTH RICHMOND MUNICIPAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Show your support by calling 510-215-7795 or by visiting www.sugarbowlcasino.org.
A new economic engine for RICHMOND, NORTH RICHMOND AND PARCHESTER VILLAGE
An independent study for the City of Richmond found that an Indian casino would provide
many benefits for local citizens:
_ $366 million annually in new money for the local economy
_ 4,500 new jobs for local people
_ $123 million annually in salaries
_ $13 million annually in new money for local merchants
In addition, the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians will provide funding for road improvements, public safety and environmental protection. The tribe will also provide job training, hire local people and buy from local merchants.
Studies show that Indian casinos can be good neighbors. A Harvard University study found that crime and welfare actually went down in communities with Indian casinos.
The Scotts Valley “Sugar Bowl Casino” will have casino games, great restaurants and an
entertainment center featuring top performers.
Plan for casino gets positive reception San Francisco Chronicle
Tribe vows to work with the community Contra Costa Times
To learn more, please visit www.sugarbowlcasino.org or call 510-215-7795
English to Chinese (Association of Translators and Interpreters of Ontario) Chinese to English (Science and Technology Translators' Association of the Chinese Academy)
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Bio
• More than 20 year experiences in translation and interpretation from Chinese to English and from English to Chinese
• English language diploma with four year English language training and education at postsecondary level in China
• Published a translated and compiled book on the US social security system from English to Chinese by the China Population Publishing House in 1997 (Contact information: China Population Publishing House, 80 Guang An Men Street South, Xuanwu District, Beijing, China, Zip Code: 100054 Tel: 86-10-8351-9392)
• Lifetime Member, Translators Association of China (Merit-based admission, not fee-based.)
• Sound ability to translate general (letters, conversations, etc.), public relations, business, marketing, advertising, sales, social sciences, literature, retail, textiles, health and medical science, law, and the others.
• Published 8 research papers in both English and Chinese.
• Awarded a University of Saskatchewan Scholarship, Student Fellowship and Research Assistantship while studying in the University of Saskatchewan, Canada