The Parkbench

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Textbooks for Sale

TextbooksI have a few books to sell. Some I am done with and some I am not going to be done with for a few more weeks.

Item 1: Keyboarding & Word Processing Essentials

Item 2: Writing INC (for Essential Essays class) by Sebranek, Kemper, and Meyer (ISBN:0-669-52995-8) I AM ASKING $15 FOR THE ESSAY BOOKtials 18th edition by VanHuss, Forde, &Woo (for KEYBOARDING) (ISBN:978-0-538-49538-7) with Keyboarding PRO DELUXE 2 (Student License: CD ROM & Instruction book)(ISBN:978-0-840-05335-0) I AM ASKING $100.00 TOGETHER OR $75 FOR THE KEYBOARDING BOOK AND $45 FOR THE STUDENT LICENSE DISK

Pricing Note: May negotiate pricing

Condition: great condition. the disk was only installed on one laptop and was put up in a box for the whole semester and the book is in almost perfct condition. grammer book was bought used but still in great shape. NO MARKS IN EITHER BOOK

Contact information: Name- NovaPhone- 501-722-2626 Email- naviles@npcc.edu or nov_elli@yahoo.com Novelli Aviles 501-722-2626

November 30, 2011 Posted by | Want to Buy/Sell | Leave a Comment

For Sale: New Set of Golf Irons

For Sale: New set of golf irons. Price dropped to $150. Value $400.

Contact Ron Chesser 760-4230

November 22, 2011 Posted by | Want to Buy/Sell | Leave a Comment

Share Your Story and Win a Flash Drive!

Share Your Story and Win a Flash Drive
by David Lusher

Hello again NPCC!

Finally there is a reason to read the blog from the random guy on campus you have never met–a free flash drive! How can I win this flash drive, one might ask? I have an answer.

A few years back I had to purchase a flash drive for school. Of course, like all of us, I washed it, lost it, and everything else short of smashing it with a hammer or running over it – though I did come close. About half way through the year the flash drive disappeared. I was photo editor of our yearbook in high school and pictures were on there: I had essays saved on there to be printed and turned in: and I had just filmed a wedding and my instructions as to what they wanted for the DVD were on there. To say the least, the days following were a bit crazy. I turned my hose upside-down. That magical little extension of my computer’s memory was gone. That was not the end of the chaos though. After making up for all that was lost I was at one of my best friend’s house – which I frequented. As I proceeded to leave he stopped me saying he had something he thinks I left there. Yes, indeed, he had it there all along. The joy mixed with sheer frustration was just about enough to make my eyes leak. Soon enough though, I was laughing about it.

Now that you have heard mine, tell us an experience you have had losing a flash drive. The best submission will win! Simple enough right? I look forward to reading your stories!

Happy Thanksgiving! And as always-you stay classy NPCC!

(All submissions received by 4:30pm December 12 will be entered and the winner will be announced on Wednesday, December 14.)  Be sure to include your full name, NPCC email, and personal email so we can contact the winner.

November 22, 2011 Posted by | The Parkbench | 6 Comments

Holiday Recipes…What ya got cooking?

Share your Favorite Holiday Recipes!

I love this time of year because of the food!  The best part is the time with family but I have to say my stomach and love for food occupies my mind and heart most.  What is that saying about the best way to reach a man’s heart is through his stomach :)

What ya got cooking this weekend? What are your favorite foods this time of year?  Have a great recipe, share it here!

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 22, 2011 Posted by | The Parkbench | Leave a Comment

HLC Visit

As you are aware, National Park Community College is wrapping up its accreditation efforts. The culmination of these efforts is a campus visit by a team from the Higher Learning Commission. As a NPCC student, you are invited to meet with the visiting team Monday, November 14, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the Eisele Auditorium in the Frederick Dierks Center for Nursing and Health Sciences.

For more information see: http://npcc.edu/About/reaccreditation/selfStudyRpt.htm.

All of our students are invited to attend this important event!

November 11, 2011 Posted by | The Parkbench | Leave a Comment

Webmaster Interview of Faculty Member: October 2011

Striving to Have a Positive Social Impact on Our Lives
– Interview by NPCC Webmaster

Stephanie Coke is a full time faculty member for NPCC Social Sciences Division where she teaches classes in Sociology.  She has been chosen as this year’s Outstanding Faculty Member.  It’s not hard to see why she was chosen. My office is next door to hers so I see her every day and I must tell you she is a delight to have as an office neighbor.  She always comes in with a smile and its contagious…you cannot be around her without smiling too.  She has a personality that lights up the room and makes everyone around her feel better.  However, she characterizes herself as a ‘worrier’.  To me that translates to someone that is concerned about important things.  Like the success of her students, the safety of her family, and the well-being of everyone around her.  Those are outstanding qualities to be sure.  We are all so busy in life just making ends meet.  It is refreshing to be around people that really take the time to think about and care for others.

Stephanie grew up in southeast Arkansas or the Delta area of Arkansas in a small town called Dermott.  At the age of 12 she moved to a nearby farm in Collins, Arkansas where her parents still live today.  She went to Hendrix College where she received her Bachelor’s in Sociology and then to UCA for her Master’s degree in Sociology.   Shortly before finishing she was hired to join the NPCC Faculty, teaching sociology, psychology, and aerobics classes.  As more staff was hired she focused her efforts on Sociology.

She is married to her husband, Rick and has two children. She has a 15 year old son, Josh, and a 24 year old step-daughter, Morgan. She says she loves being outdoors enjoying long walks and watching her son play golf while she chauffeurs him in the cart.  She also enjoys cooking, which she finds relaxing.  Some of her favorite dishes to prepare for the family are: Chicken Enchiladas and Lasagna. She is one of 5 children, plus 2 half-brothers who played professional football for the Chicago Bears and New York Giants.  All of her brothers and sisters went to college, except for one that served his country in the military.  “Dad made sure we all went to college, “she says.  Although her parents did not go to college themselves they always instilled in us a desire to go and to succeed.  They both worked hard and they knew well the value of a good education.  Mom worked 30 years in a Beauty Shop and Dad for Union Pacific for 52 years.  She speaks well of her parents and how well they raised them and how Dad made good on his promise to get us through college and provide a car of our choice upon graduation.

Stephanie also loves to travel and visit interesting places. For example, recently she went on a trip to Chicago for an HLC Steering Committee.  While in Chicago, being the social expert that she is had a very interesting conversation with a yellow skinned man in a blue suit.  A man she calls the “Lego Man”. (See picture) All kidding aside she enjoys visiting historical places, considering the lives of those that came before us and how similar the social problems were to our day making comparisons from the past and applying them to modern issues.  Her favorite vacations are the relaxing ones on a beach in the more tropical locations like Destin, Florida.

She related to me how much she has enjoyed her 21 years at NPCC and then with a laugh tells me she was hired at the age of 12. That should help us all to see why you cannot be around her and not smile.  Seriously, she finds her job here so meaningful because of the positive impact she is able to have on the lives of her students.  She always strives to stay current with today’s social problems and apply these problems to the principles of Sociology to find real world solutions.  “It’s not enough to just talk about the problems. We need to do something about it,” she relates.  Stephanie certainly does that inside and outside the classroom.  Some of her many community service projects include: Sponsoring and serving a lunch at the Jackson House and organizing events that provide books, food, clothing, etc. For example, she is a promoter of the Clothes Line, a function for the support and awareness of domestic violence.  They create a traveling display to advertise and raise funds for this all too important community service.

There are many things about Stephanie that make her an asset to our NPCC family and only some of which I have touched on in this interview.

It is my hope that as we all read these interviews, learning more about each other will bring us all closer and benefit more fully from each other’s company.

Stephanie Coke, a tall and elegant lady that has the compassion and ability to teach all with a sense of humor and with a sense of family how we all can get along, solve our problems, and form lasting relationships for a better world.

November 4, 2011 Posted by | Webmaster Interviews | 2 Comments

   

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