A vice president (in British English: vice-president for governments and director for businesses) is an officer in government or business who is below a president (managing director) in rank. The name comes from the Latin vice meaning "in place of". In some countries, the vice president is called the deputy president. In everyday speech, the abbreviation VP can be used.
In government, a vice-president is a person whose primary responsibility is to act in place of the president on the event of the president's death, resignation or incapacity. Vice presidents are either elected jointly with the president as their running mate, or more rarely, appointed independently after the president's election.
Most governments with vice presidents have one person in this role at any time, although in some countries there are two or more vice-presidents. If the president is not present, dies, resigns, or is otherwise unable to fulfill their duties, the vice president will generally serve as president. In many presidential systems, the vice president does not wield much day-to-day political power, but is still considered an important member of the cabinet. Several vice presidents in the Americas held the position of President of the Senate; this is the case, for example, in Argentina, the United States, and Uruguay. The vice president sometimes assumes some of the ceremonial duties of the president, such as attending functions and events that the actual president may be too busy to attend; the Vice President of the United States, for example, often attends funerals of world leaders on behalf of the president.
Hull University Union (HUU) is the students' union for the University of Hull in Kingston upon Hull, England. It is run as a completely separate entity to the university itself. There is a Union Executive Committee (UEC) chaired by the President, Chuby Okide, which consists of six full-time sabbatical officers, and the Chief Executive as an advisor to the Sabbatical Officers.
Union Council is the major scrutinizing body of Hull University Union, meeting every 3 weeks to scrutinize the decisions of the UEC.
HUU has a presence on both the Hull and Scarborough campuses.
HUU is a registered charity and the supervisory body is the Charities Commission.
Some changes have already come into effect, for example, the trustee structure has already changed. There are now four student trustees, four external trustees and all six sabbatical officers are also trustees.
The Union Executive Committee structure changed as of 29 June 2010. There will be 6 full-time sabbatical officers. The new UEC is (* denotes trustee of Hull University Union)
In academic administrations such as colleges or universities, a dean is the person with significant authority over a specific academic unit, or over a specific area of concern, or both. Deans are occasionally found in middle schools and high schools as well.
The term comes from the Latin decanus, "a leader of ten", taken from the medieval monasteries (particularly those following the Cluniac Reforms) which were often extremely large, with hundreds of monks (the size of a small college campus). The monks were organized into groups of ten for administrative purposes, along the lines of military platoons, headed by a senior monk, the decanus.
The term was later used to denote the head of a community of priests, as the chapter of a cathedral, or a section of a diocese (a "deanery").
When the universities grew out of the cathedral and monastery schools, the title of dean was used for officials with various administrative duties.
Some junior high schools and high schools have a teacher or administrator referred to as a dean who is in charge of student discipline and to some degree administrative services. In large schools or some boarding schools there may be a dean of men or boys, and a dean of women or girls, or each year (freshman, sophomore, etc.) may have a dean. Although most high schools are led by a principal or headmaster, a few (particularly private preparatory schools) refer to their chief authority as a dean.
Actors: Matt Boland (actor), Cooper Bombadil (actor), Jon Briddell (actor), Justin Cone (actor), Dave Conedera (actor), Dennis Delsing (actor), Hal Elrod (actor), Britt George (actor), David Ghilardi (actor), Wes Goddard (actor), Tom Gurnee (actor), Steve Hanks (actor), Riley Hayes (actor), Jack Hooker (actor), Mark Berry (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Drama,Actors: Kevin Barney (actor), Kevin Barney (actor), Isaac Ignacio Bennett (actor), David Berkenbilt (actor), Don Brittenham (actor), Earl Burton (actor), Ron Bush (actor), Jacob Canon (actor), Alejandro Chamorro (actor), Greg Coale (actor), Danny D'Amico (actor), Bruce Allen Dawson (actor), Raja Deka (actor), Joseph D. Durbin (actor), Chaka Balamani (actor),
Plot: Inspired by the actual CIA mind-control experimentation project, MK-Ultra, 'Signals 2' is the second installment of the sci-fi feature tetralogy series, 'Signals.' The storyline continues to follow Nick Marconi, an American soldier victimized by his government's experiments upon him. Tortured by the life and death decisions he must make everyday as he meets people in need of his healing powers, he trudges on, unable to age or die, in search of a son he never knew, and yet the boy also possesses the same powers as Nick. He has also lost the power to telepathically connect with his soul mate as he used to, making his 'life-sentence' on Earth all the more unbearable.
Keywords: digit-in-title, number-in-title, numbered-sequel, second-part, sequelActors: Eric Camacho (actor), Victor Centofanti (actor), Alain Conesa (actor), Paul Connolly (actor), Michael Dicks (actor), Mike Garvey (actor), Gregory Hinds (actor), Randell J. Jackman (actor), Jesse Lewis (actor), Jamil Malik (actor), Dominique Ritche (actor), Alain Romain (actor), Chris Rourke (actor), Christopher Santamaria (actor), Aaron M. Abelto (actor),
Plot: A soldier returns home only to be called back into active duty in order to capture an infamous terrorist, but realizes that not every mission is the same. In this action thriller we follow the story of Captain Jonathan Morgan as he goes through the various experiences of his past and his future.
Genres: Action, Drama, Short, Thriller,Actors: Newell Alexander (actor), Steve Bridges (actor), Frank Toby Chi (actor), John Comerford (actor), Valefor De Ambershay (actor), Andrew Doobay (actor), Sevak Grigoryan (actor), Ed Lauter (actor), Jonathon August Lee (actor), Ehud Levy (actor), Mitch Malem (actor), Constantinos Menounos (actor), Raffi Rapelian (actor), Jimmie Rhee (actor), Hooman Afzali (actor),
Genres: Short,Actors: Chriss Anglin (actor), Greg Baglia (actor), Daniel DeWeldon (actor), Gregory Franklin (actor), Gregory Franklin (actor), Mel Kohl (actor), Ron McCoy (actor), Mark Moseley (actor), Tiffany Adams (actress), Max Maksimovic (producer), Karen Roberts (producer), Max Maksimovic (writer), Dino Dumandan (composer), Max Maksimovic (director), Toby Martisius (editor),
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Short,Actors: Mark Anthony (actor), Edward Morgan (actor), Murphy Poindexter (actor), Ayumi Inui (actress), Anita Levy (actress), Sophie Mildenhall (actress), Yumi Nishizawa (actress), Chie Oka (actress), Mai Sakamoto (actress), Yukino Tanabe (actress), Mai Tanimoto (actress), Yuki Watanabe (actress), Saki Yamaguchi (actress), Naotada Itô (producer), Masaki Miyauchi (producer),
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Mystery,Actors: Elya Baskin (actor), Jim Beaver (actor), Adam Biesk (actor), Richard Burgi (actor), Greg Collins (actor), Kyle Davis (actor), Dwight Ewell (actor), Michael Fairman (actor), Todd Felix (actor), Alexander Gould (actor), Terrance Christopher Jones (actor), Michael Kayem (actor), Jason Kravits (actor), Teddy Lane Jr. (actor), James Avery (actor),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Mitch Baker (actor), Johnny Bartee (actor), David Bewley (actor), Israel Bocanegra (actor), Frank Brantley (actor), Austin Chittim (actor), Brian Decaro (actor), Chamblee Ferguson (actor), Erick Garibay (actor), Eric Hernandez (actor), Preston Jones (actor), Frank Matthews (actor), Jesse Medeles (actor), Clark Middleton (actor), Peter Atherton (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Drama,Actors: Steve Aronson (actor), Michael R. Aubele (actor), David Barckhoff (actor), Raymond J. Barry (actor), Powers Boothe (actor), Pat Brisson (actor), Jophery C. Brown (actor), William Cameron (actor), Bernard Canepari (actor), Jay Caufield (actor), Danny Claycomb (actor), Alan Clement (actor), Bill Clement (actor), Gilbert B. Combs (actor), James W. Anderson III (actor),
Plot: Some terrorists kidnap the Vice President of the United States and threaten to blow up the entire stadium during the final game of the NHL Stanley Cup. There is only one way and one man to stop them...
Keywords: 1990s, action-hero, assassin, assassination, bazooka, blood-spatter, body-landing-on-a-car, bodyguard, bone-as-weapon, box-office-flopActors: Brooks Benedict (actor), Stephen Bennett (actor), Stanley Blystone (actor), Buz Buckley (actor), John L. Cason (actor), Harry Cheshire (actor), Cliff Clark (actor), Clancy Cooper (actor), Douglas D. Coppin (actor), Sayre Dearing (actor), George Douglas (actor), Franklyn Farnum (actor), H.W. Gim (actor), Dick Gordon (actor), Charles Bates (actor),
Plot: Ad man/genius William Weldon resents his wife Margaret's meddling in his business, even though her suggestions are often on target. The situation gets put to its toughest test when Weldon tries to market an eccentric inventor's embalming fluid, which turns out to be a hair remover.
Keywords: hair, scientistA vice president (in British English: vice-president for governments and director for businesses) is an officer in government or business who is below a president (managing director) in rank. The name comes from the Latin vice meaning "in place of". In some countries, the vice president is called the deputy president. In everyday speech, the abbreviation VP can be used.
In government, a vice-president is a person whose primary responsibility is to act in place of the president on the event of the president's death, resignation or incapacity. Vice presidents are either elected jointly with the president as their running mate, or more rarely, appointed independently after the president's election.
Most governments with vice presidents have one person in this role at any time, although in some countries there are two or more vice-presidents. If the president is not present, dies, resigns, or is otherwise unable to fulfill their duties, the vice president will generally serve as president. In many presidential systems, the vice president does not wield much day-to-day political power, but is still considered an important member of the cabinet. Several vice presidents in the Americas held the position of President of the Senate; this is the case, for example, in Argentina, the United States, and Uruguay. The vice president sometimes assumes some of the ceremonial duties of the president, such as attending functions and events that the actual president may be too busy to attend; the Vice President of the United States, for example, often attends funerals of world leaders on behalf of the president.
WorldNews.com | 28 May 2019
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WorldNews.com | 28 May 2019
WorldNews.com | 28 May 2019