Thursday, November 3, 2016

Free Former PM Rahul Gandhi of India-Say No To 27 years of Jail-For The Mahatma Gandhi Free Fighter and Positive Social Activist-World Peace! Namaste.


International Legal Studies:

Specialization: International Defense of Civil and Human Rights  



Applicant: Miss. Bayo Elizabeth Cary, AA, BA, MLIS



Does Rahul Gandhi prefer jail?




Rahul Gandhi-already detained, and jailed twice before!




Rahul Gandhi-Is he ready to go to jail, for: National Herald?




          I am an applicant for legal studies, in Australia, at Bond University in Queensland, and, I will be applying, to other English speaking legal studies programmes, around the world, that offer a practicing Barristers license, for undergraduate law studies, with a specialization in politics. It is my plan, to practice: International Law, with a focus, on, defending people/communities/countries, from: civil and human rights abuses. Former PM of India, Raul Gandhi, is being illegally detained in India, as a concerned supporter, of: civil and human rights, and of the Mahatma Gandhi Royal Family of India.



           I am concerned, about the health, and wellbeing, of: Mr. Rahul Gandhi, and have, therefore, offered to travel to India myself, to see how I personally-can alter, and alleviate, his unfortunate circumstances. I am initiating this fundraising campaign, to assist both:  Mr. Raul Gandhi, and myself-proceeds will be utilized, to travel to India, to assist Mr. Gandhi, as well as, to pay fees, for my legal study program-after I have been accepted.



          Fighting, for the personal freedoms, and human rights of others, is always a difficult, and dangerous battle to be, both: fought and won. I continue to support, in anyway that I am able, brave activists, like Mr. Rahul Gandhi, who are never afraid, to take a stand for the meek and downtrodden, to end up, in a jailers solitary confinement cell. My hats off, to those among us, who are never afraid, to defend the human rights, of others, who will never be able, to do so-on their own.



God Bless. Namaste.



Miss. Bayo Elizabeth Cary, AA, BA, MLIS



Resume Follows:



Summary of Qualifications:
________________________________________
    • Organized, motivated professional with track record of success.
    • Proven expertise in written, graphic, and spoken communication.
    • Proficient in all aspects of Microsoft Office.
    • Awarded multiple scholarships for academic achievement.
    • Qualified to teach Information Science at college level.


Relevant Experience:


    • Experience filing and organizing office activities.
    • Wrote office correspondence for law firm.
    • Performed accurate data entry.
    • Wrote successful grants.
    • Completed university level Pre-legal, Pre-medical, and with

      honors.


Employment History:


    University of Florida Athletic Association, Gainesville, FL
    Office Assistant
    Mark Olive, Esq., Tallahassee, FL
    Legal Assistant
    PIMS Program, Tallahassee, FL
    Personal Assistant
       Hiring Manager: Ms. Patty: 001-352-386-965-2259
       Report posted: Goggle Blogger: bayocary.blogspot.com
       Walgreens Under-Cover Investigation of Suspected Store Fraud:  

       Cosmetics Department


Education:


      Masters, Library and Information Science, 2010: C.G.P.A: 4.0 out

     of 4.0
    Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
    Bachelor of Arts, English, 2008: C.G.P.A.: 3.10 out of 4.0
    University of Florida, University of Florida
       Associate Degree: C.G.P.A.: 3.6 out of 4.0
       English, Honors Studies, Honor Society


Volunteer:


    Friends of the Library
       Book Sorter
        Department of Defense Online Conference Cyber Security for Experts (C.E.U.)
       April 22, 2015: US Marines announced-evidence to proving Obama supports: Int’l terrorism.


Honors:


    Grant Recipient, 2010
    Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
    Awarded grant for perfect 4.0 GPA.
    Herbert Lehman Undergraduate Scholarship
    The Legal Defense Fund
    Awarded multi-year scholarship for academic achievement, and more. . .

Honors/Superlatives:


Law School Admittance/Scholarships:
     I was accepted to so many law schools, here in the U.S.A., with so many scholarship offers, that, I have decided, not to list them all. The scholarships, to the various law schools, ranged, from partial, to full scholarships, and, I was invited, to apply to participate, in a joint L.L.M. law school program, here in the U.S.A, as well. I have also been accepted to 2 law schools abroad, in the UK- Northumbria and The University of Buckingham.

Herbert Lehman Undergraduate
Minority Scholarship 1994/1996-2000/2008
Legal Defense Fund
New York, NY

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society
Academic 2 year College
S.F.C.C., 2003-2004
Gainesville, FL

Recommended by Dean/F.S. College of Law
M.P.L.E. Pre-Law Undergraduate Scholarship, 1998
Tallahassee, FL
F.S.U. College of Law Scholarship
Minority Summer Law Program, summer 1998
Tallahassee, FL

F.S.U. College of Law Superlatives
Superlatives: "Best Legal Arguments: Written and Oral, etc."
Minority Summer Law Program, summer 1998
Tallahassee, FL

W.E.B. Dubois (Minority) Honor Society
Academic Honors Society, 1997-1999
F.S.U.
Tallahassee, FL

S.F.C.C. Dance Scholarship, summer 1994
Gainesville, FL

S.F.C.C. Minority Academic Scholarship, 1994
Gainesville, FL

Teaching Scholarship
1000.00
P. K. Yonge/U.F. Lab School
Gainesville, FL

Work Experience:

Office Assistant at University of Florida Athletic Association
March 2008 - August 2008 (6 months)

       I worked with two disability specialists who provided academic and medical resources to students with disabilities. The work was strictly confidential. I compiled information related to the students' disabilities.



       I re-organized files. I engaged in basic data entry: of grades, standardized test scores (SAT/ACT), and other pertinent information. I graded intelligence tests. I transported students to and from appointments with local psychologists for academic disability evaluations.



           I worked with excel and other word processing programs to draw up documents that were requested by my supervisor. I did a great deal of Xeroxing documents and some faxing as well.

Legal Assistant to Mr. Mark Olive, Esq.
March 2001-October 2001

     I engaged in basic secretarial duties such as: faxing, filing, Microsoft Word processing, legal correspondence, case summary, office running, and online research into pro bono projects in the areas of hunger and homelessness.

Office Assistant at Florida State University PIMS Program
1999 - 2000 (1 year)

       I engaged in basic secretarial duties, such as: faxing, filing, Microsoft word processing, and, I compiled slide shows, applied and received a grant from the United Way of Tallahassee, for the after school STRIDE tutorial premedical program, at Florida State University, and functioned in the position of community outreach, as well as assisting with an on campus minority premedical association (MAPS), and I engaged in office running on campus.

Research and Writing Experience:

Grant Proposals/Application: United States Government (A Community Health Care
Center $250,000.00, No Grant Provided) and A Non-For Profit Agency (Approximately $ 1000.00, Grant Provided);

Research Papers: Since 1994, (Examples of recent work are available upon request);

Legal Writing and Research: Minority Summer Law Program at Florida State University College of Law: I was granted several superlatives, for: best written legal argument, etc.;
Research Proposal: (Also available upon request.);

Strategic Management Plan: (Also available upon request.)

Thesis: A Comparative Analysis of the Digital Divide in the United States and that in Great

Britain (Credit for my thesis work is notated on my transcript, however, my thesis is not on file at Florida State University and has not been published.);

Blog Sites: WordPress account: http://bayoelizabethcary.wordpress.com/ (Others URL’s are available upon request.);

Publication of Web Pages to the Internet: I am familiar and proficient in both XHTML and CSS.

Work and Volunteer Experience and Actual Skills Gained:
Business/Entrepreneurship

       I ran my own African dance troop/class, as a high school student (1993-1994). We were paid, for most to perform. Oft times, I featured my own line of fashion, 10 or so pieces, that were made out of African fabric, at the same time that we performed. I designed and sewed, most of the African dance costumes, for the entire troop—myself, although, I did have some assistance.


      In addition, I have done a small amount of grass roots marketing with: Teatro Del Pueblo in MN, as an AmeriCorps member (1995-1996). I suggested questionnaires, in order to evaluate both: satisfaction, and to evaluate the quality of the services provided. Since that time, I have taken two research classes (undergraduate/graduate), which have provided me with additional information and experiences, in regards to: clinical/on site research, data collection and evaluation, and the basics of statistics, and the nature of a "true experiment."

 
           I also have the ability to write grants. When I worked as an undergraduate, at F.S.U., I wrote for a grant, which was given to: the F.S.U. Medical School (P.I.M.S. Program). In addition, as part of my volunteer activity, as a pre-medical student in the Tallahassee, FL community, I helped to write the by-laws for, and to establish, a non-for-profit medical and education outreach program (1999).



         I also designed the digital T-shirt logo, and the pamphlet, with the assistance of a friend of mine, who was an art major at F.S.U., and her mother--a professional graphic artist.

Teaching/Tutoring:

     I have worked as an instructor, in three after school programs, in both: Florida and Georgia. I was trained and certified, in early childhood education, while I was an undergraduate student at F.S.U., so that I could work in the pre-school, where my children were in attendance. I have worked as: a daycare provider, a nanny, an assistant pre-school teacher, and a lead pre-school instructor.

Writing/Editing:

      When I was in high school, I was selected for an honor’s award, for the diligence with which, I applied myself, to improving my English writing skills. As both: an English and Honor's undergraduate student, I have engaged in a great deal of research and writing. I have experience with documenting in both: M.L.A. and A.P.A. format. In addition, I wrote/completed a voluntary thesis for my Master's Degree (August 7, 2010).

Community Organizations:

        I have volunteered off and on for many years--since I was in middle school (1988): March of Dimes, Children's Home Society. In 1995 I was employed by AmeriCorps for 2 years. My first year with AmeriCorps was spent in St. Paul, MN at the Neighborhood House Association and my second year of volunteer work with AmeriCorps was spent at an elementary school in the Bond Community in Tallahassee, FL-a low income community close to FAMU University and Florida State University.



         While I was working at the F.S.U. College of Medicine PIMS program as an undergraduate student at Florida State University I volunteered at Bond Community Health Center, Madison County Nursing Home, and Christmas of 1999 I transported free medical supplies to indigent patients n Guyana.


           At present I am volunteering with The Bread of the Mighty Food bank, and I have trainings to begin volunteering at the Friends of the Library on March 11, 2015, and at the Public Library on March 6, 2015. I am excited about volunteering in the Gainesville, FL community, and will make time to continue my volunteer activities even after I am employed, for instance, I have signed up to volunteer at Friends of the Library on Saturday mornings.

Computers/Technology:

      I have a Master's Degree in Library and Information Science. I specialized in information science. I am familiar with a: MAC/iMAC, but recently, I have only been working on: a laptop/notebook, or a desk top P.C. .



          I utilize the most recent Microsoft O.S. and word processing programs available. I know how to utilize movie software and sound mixing software, and Excel charts, as well. I am also familiar with, and adept at social networking sites. I am willing to participate in continuing education classes if there is some area of computer science that the office needs me to be better trained and certified in.



           I have already looked into some of the certification classes, which are available in various academic concentrations, at Santa Fe College. I may have money available through vocational rehab to pay for the continuing education classes. I am very familiar with the Internet. While working on my master’s degree, I engaged in a great deal of academic database research on the Internet research, while I was preparing my voluntary thesis.

CPR/First Aid:

       I have been certified before (1997), in both. I had to be certified in both: C.P.R. and First Aid, in order to qualify, for my early childhood education certificate. I plan to be recertified in CPR and First Aid after my volunteer orientation with the Red Cross this Saturday the 21st, 2015, because then the classes will be free to me.


Fundraising/Grant Writing:

      I wrote a grant, which was given by the United Way of Tallahassee, to: the F.S.U. Medical School P.I.M.S. program, when I worked there. The grant writing was part of the service that I provided, as a state employee, for the university.



         I thoroughly enjoy writing and research, and would gladly engage in additional grant writing activities, if the opportunity became available. I also enjoy writing long research papers like my 77 page thesis from my master’s degree. I know how to conduct an experiment as well to collect both quantitative and qualitative data to support a grant application.



          I am willing to work hard, and I am willing to work overtime to complete a project assigned at work. I willingly take my work home with me. I enjoy sitting for hours on end in front of the computer, checking emails, sending messages, posting to social networking sites, researching, etc. .

Law/Pre-Legal Studies:

      I have just recently been accepted to law school, in both: the U.S. and the U.K. . In addition, I participated in a summer minority pre-legal studies program at the F.S. U. College of Law (1998).



      The legal classes that were offered, were, Intro to: legal writing, legal research, case analysis, moot court, etc. . I earned several superlatives for my participation, and the law school Dean who was overseeing the Summer scholarship program recommended me for an undergraduate pre-legal scholarship, which was granted to me.


        I also worked as a legal secretary, for a brief period of time, for Mr. Mark Olive, Esq., while I was an undergraduate at F.S.U. (2001). Finally, I had the opportunity to study both: legal research and some legal policy, that which relates to information science, while I was studying for my Master's Degree (2009). I passed the LSAT in 2009, however, I have decided not to attend law school.

Fine Arts/Crafts:


         I have been interested in art since elementary school. I have participated in art competitions, and exhibits. I won a prestigious art award, when I was in 5th grade, for an interpretation of the King Tut art exhibit on loan from Egypt. I took many art classes in high school(1990-1994).


          I had some independent experiences with graphic art in college. I designed a: T-shirt logo and a brochure, for: a non-for-profit organization, that I was helping to establish, with the assistance of a college friend and her mother. The T-shirts turned out well, and the logo was not difficult to design--from scratch. While designing the brochure and T-shirt logo I worked with the software: Illustrator, and Adobe.



           While working on my master’s degree I experimented with sound mixing, video, and photo montage. I worked with Sony Vegas movie making software. In my master’s degree program I was also trained in web page building with XHTML and CSS and web page validation prior to uploading on the web.


       I have been dancing since the age of two. In high school, I was a paid performer, who both: taught/performed African dance. The dance group engaged in one fund raiser, at a local black box theater. I made all of the arrangements, and incorporated other professional performers in the Gainesville, FL community. In addition, I engaged in, and I was paid for, my participation in: Community Theater, in Gainesville, FL. I participated in several local T.V. interviews, in regards to both: the dance and community theater participation, as well.


      Summer of 1994, I began college on a dance scholarship, at S.F.C.C. Then, my first semester at a 4 year college, I studied mostly: dance and theater. Later, just before graduating with my B.A. in English, I enrolled in a Drama/English course, taught by the U.F. English Department.

Youth Development:

       I was certified by the girls club of Gainesville, FL, to work as a baby sitter, when I was in middle school. I have been working with youth in: after school programs, daycares, and pre-school programs, since 1993. I was certified, in 1997, in Leon County, FL, to work as a certified daycare provider, with an early childhood certificate.

Education:

     I taught academic materials in: after school programs and in daycares. I took a multi-cultural education undergraduate class, while I was a student at F.S.U., as well, which gave me some insight into the formal education system, for older students, in Florida.


Public Health:

       As an employee/volunteer, I have provided some basic community outreach services, such as: S.T.D. education, and other basic preventative health education, and I know how to take blood pressure with a pump cuff, but, I have not received any formal training in the areas of public health and medicine other than basic CPR and First Aid training. I am comfortable with public speaking. I would not mind providing educational information, in a formal/informal setting. I am more than capable of doing the research, for such a task. I have a very good memory, and I am capable extemporaneous speaker/educator--as well.

Leadership:

        I have participated and led numerous clubs/organizations, since high school (1990-1994). I established my own organization as well—The Rainbow Tribe (African Dance Group), when I was in high school (1993-1994). In addition, I lead several dance groups, in both: high school, and during my first two, semesters of college (Summer 1994, and Fall term 1994). I hope to gain training in the field of business so that I may take on a leadership managerial position.

Public Speaking:

        The majority of my public speaking experience, is through my experience with both: high school and Community Theater. I was senior class President in high school, and I had to run for the office. I also participated in moot court, during my minority summer of law school participation, on scholarship, and was granted a superlative for my performance in moot court. Finally, as part of the participation in the honors program at Santa Fe College, I was obligated to present a final presentation, at the end of my undergraduate honor’s classes, to the entire class (2004).


Medicine:

        I worked for the medical school at F.S.U., when they were the P.I.M.S. program, which was a joint program with U.F. . I volunteered at Bond Community Healthcare Center, and at: Tallahassee Memorial Hospital--residency program. I volunteered at a nursing home, although sporadically, for several months as well. Christmas of 1999 I traveled to Guyana, in South America, for 10 days, to deliver free medical supplies to indigent patients. In addition, during that time, I spent a great deal of time reading professional medical journals, such as: J.A.M.A., etc. .

High School Educational Information:

High School
P. K. Yonge Research and Developmental School/U.F. (08/01/1990 - 06/01/1994)
Gainesville, Florida
United States
Degree: High School Diploma    -    Major: Gifted, A.P., Honors
GPA: 3.5-3.7 weighted

Description: P. K. Yonge is a semi-private high school, which is owned and operated by the University of Florida. I was moved to a private gifted class, when I was in 9th grade. I was the only student in the class. Later, I enrolled in other classes: a larger gifted class, advanced placement, and honor's classes. I was frequently a straight A student. I received numerous awards and honors for my academic achievements, particularly in chemistry, Russian, and English.


         I graduated in June of 1994, with several scholarships to continue my studies in a college environment. I was able to accept two academic scholarships, upon graduating from high school: one scholarship was a teaching scholarship, and the other scholarship, was a summer dance scholarship. The other scholarships which were given to me, were from the various universities which accepted me, with the exception of: The Herbert Lehman, Legal Defense Fund, Undergraduate Scholarship.

University Education (Summer 1994-to Present):

Northcentral University
Major: Business Administration with a specialization in Advanced Accounting
Presently Enrolled in a 1 year program
Program leads to CPA certification and a doctoral program

Florida State University (F.S.U.)
Master's Degree (August 7, 2010)
Major: Library and Information Science, Accredited by: A.L.A.: G.P.A.: 4.0
Concentration: Information Science and online academic database research,
 Fall 2008 - Summer 2010
Tallahassee, FL

The University of Florida (U.F.)
Bachelor's Degree (August 2008) G.P.A.: 3.10
Major: English Literature/Studies/Undergraduate Honors Society Florida State University
Concentrations: English and Psychology, 2004 - 2008
U.F.
Gainesville, FL

Santa Fe Community College (S. F. C.C.)
Associate of Arts Degree (April 2004) G.P.A.: 3.6
Major: Honor’s/English Studies/Honors Society
Concentrations: English and Honors Program Honors Courses, 2000 - 2004
Gainesville, FL

F.S.U.
Major: Pre-legal, Pre-medical, Chemistry, and English Studies, G.P.A.: 3.3-2.9
Concentrations: Science, Psychology, Business, English, 1997-2000
Undergraduate Honors Society WEB Dubois
Tallahassee, FL

F.S.U. College of Law
Minority Summer Law Program
Concentrations: Introduction to: Legal Theory, Legal Document Analysis, Moot Court, Legal Writing, Legal Research, etc., and Superlatives Earned, Summer 1998
Tallahassee, FL

Keiser College/University
Concentration: Accounting I and II, 1996 – 1997 G.P.A.: 3.5
Tallahassee, FL

Agnes Scott College (A.S.C.)
Major: Dance and Drama, G.P.A.:3.3
Concentrations: Dance and Drama, fall 1994
Agnes Scott College
Decatur, GA



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