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Open Category- Company & Senior Section members from outside Glasgow Battalion 1. TEAMS Battalions and/or Companies may enter individuals for each event from Company and Senior Sections. 2. EVENTS There will be THREE race events: a. 2:00pm Junior Event for Young people aged 11, 12 and 13. Approximately 2.8km. b. 2:30pm Intermediate Event for Young people aged 14 and 15. Approximately 3.8km c. 3:00pm Senior Event for Young people aged 16, 17 and 18. Approximately 4.8km Presentation 3:30pm NOTE: i. *The young person’s age is to be taken as that on the date of the Event i.e. 15th March 2025, in accordance with latest Brigade Regulations. ii. No young person will be allowed to run unless he/she has been a member of the Brigade since 31st December of the preceding year. iii. No young person will be allowed to participate in an Event other than the one for which he/she is the correct age. *Young people membership is defined in Brigade Regulations. Upper age limits as membership until the end of the Session in which he/she attains their 18th birthday. 3. COMPOSITION OF TEAMS Battalions and/or Companies may enter an unrestricted number of young people into the races. The top THREE from each Battalion to count, for awarding of team trophies 4. BATTALION COMPETITIONS It will be possible for any Battalion to use this event as their Battalion competition. Results can be filtered by Battalion to provide you with information that can be used to present your own awards. Please indicate on the registration form that you wish to use this option and results will be provided on the day. You can, if you wish, make a presentation then, or at a later date. 5. ENTRY FEE An entry fee of £10.00 will be charged for each event entered. This fee covers up to a maximum of 5 young people, thereafter the fee will be £2.50 per head. Entries should be completed through link below, no later than Friday 28th February 2025 Stewarding The course at Bellahouston Park is a fairly compact circuit. Race lengths are approximately 2.8km, 3.8km & 4.8km Battalions/Companies entering the event should be prepared to assist with stewarding around the course.
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The Battalion Cross Country Championships is open to young people in Company and Seniors. The course will be within Bellahouston Park, changing facilities and the presentation area are at Bellahouston Leisure Centre EVENTS There will be THREE race events: a. 2:00pm Junior Event for Young people aged 11, 12 and 13. Approximately 2.8km. b. 2:30pm Intermediate Event for Young people aged 14 and 15. Approximately 3.8km c. 3:00pm Senior Event for Young people aged 16, 17 and 18. Approximately 4.8km Presentation 3:30pm NOTE: i. *The young person’s age is to be taken as that on the date of the Event i.e. 15th March 2025, in accordance with latest Brigade Regulations. ii. No young person will be allowed to run unless he/she has been a member of the Brigade since 31st December of the preceding year. iii. No young person will be allowed to participate in an Event other than the one for which he/she is the correct age. *Young people membership is defined in Brigade Regulations. Upper age limits as membership until the end of the Session in which he/she attains their 18th birthday ENTRIES: Young people may take part as individuals or as part of a team. Teams consist of a maximum of 5, the first three of whom count in the team competition. There is no entry fee for Glasgow Battalion Companies
Carrier Ethernet training course description Ethernet is now the interface of choice for nearly all networking. This comprehensive course looks at the ways carriers can provide this Ethernet interface for their WANs and MANs. The course assumes delegates already have a solid foundation in Ethernet switching and so concentrates on just the Ethernet technologies for Carrier Ethernet. What will you learn Describe the main Carrier Ethernet services. Evaluate transports for Carrier Ethernet. Explain how Ethernet can work over MPLS and SDH. Explain the Ethernet technologies used to enable Carrier Ethernet. Carrier Ethernet training course details Who will benefit: Network engineers. Staff working for carriers. Prerequisites: Definitive Ethernet switching for engineers. Duration 2 days Carrier Ethernet training course contents Introduction What is Ethernet? LANs, MANs, WANs, Ethernet and switches in the LAN. Traditional LAN/WAN integration, routers. The Ethernet interface for the WAN. Standards: IEEE, MEF, OIF, Ethernet Alliance. Carrier Ethernet Services E-line: EPL, EVPL. E-LAN: EP-LAN, EVP-LAN. E-Tree: EP-Tree, EVP-Tree. Ethernet Services attributes. Applications: Carrier Ethernet for businesses, Mobile backhaul. Multicasting. Service attributes Bandwidth profiles, bandwidth parameters, Class of Service, QoS, MTU, Protection mechanisms: STP, RSTP, MSTP, Link aggregation, G.8031, G.8032. Transporting Carrier Ethernet The main options. 'Pure' Ethernet, Ethernet over SDH, Ethernet over WDM, Ethernet over MPLS. Ethernet switching, addresses and MAC address tables. Carrier Ethernet access technologies. EFM. Ethernet over MPLS What is MPLS, MPLS-TE, MPLS-VPN, L2 VPNs, VPLS, VPWS. MPLS Fast Reroute. CET 'Pure' Ethernet, Provider bridging 802.1d, Provider Backbone Bridges 802.1ah. Traffic engineering 802.1Qay. Carrier Ethernet technologies 802.1ad VLAN stacking, 802.1AX Link aggregation. 802.1Q QoS. OAM Standards, layers, interworking
EXPERT – MASTERCLASS 8 CPD POINTS 1 DAY INTENSIVE COURSE ONLINE or IN-CLINIC NOTE! After booking we will contact you for scheduling the exact course date! Courses dates are subject to change due to mentors availability. We will inform you via email if a date becomes available! DERMAGRAFT AND ENRICHED NANO-MICROFAT TRANSFER FOR FACE, NECK & HANDS – VOLUMIZATION & REJUVINATION WHAT IS MICROFAT AND NANOFAT GRAFTING FOR FACE AND NECK LIFT? Microfat and enriched nanofat graft transfer (also known as autologous fat transfer or lipoinjection), to the face and the neck is a minimally invasive, short-lasting procedure with rapid recovery, and can be done under local anaesthesia. Following completion of the procedure, the patient can return to the normal daily life activities. But firstly, we need to clearly explain what the terms microfat and nanofat grafts mean…. Microfat is defined a small-diameter fat particle and is used to improve the appearance of wrinkles, grooves and the lack of volume and sagginess of the skin of the face and neck, in response to the aging process. Similarly, nanofat, is referred to as the smallest diameter fat particle. The main advantage of the nanofat is that it contains cells that have the ability to differentiate in any type of body cell. Stem cells – as they are called- play a very important role in the process of rejuvenation, as they can differentiate into cells called fibroblasts which in turn produce collagen thus making the skin firmer and more youthful in appearance. The Course can be divided into two stages: 1. In the first stage, fat cells will be obtained from one or more parts of the body and are then purified and injected into the face and the neck. The doctor will identify an area in your body where the fat will be obtained from. This area is usually the flanks, but fat can also be obtained from other areas such as the abdomen, and the outer and inner thighs. You will be given enough local anaesthesia to numb the area where the fat will be harvested from. Then, a small-diameter cannula called microcannula connected to a special vacuum syringe will be gently introduced under the skin to obtain the fat. During this process, you should not feel any pain, the local anaesthetic will have made you numb. After the fat is harvested, it will contain a mixture of fat cells, blood, water, and local anaesthetic. Therefore, this fat will not be pure. This mixture of fat, blood, water and local anaesthetic will then become filtered into a special filtering and processing device whereby all the blood, water and local anaesthetic are being washed out, so that pure fat remains. This fat is then further processed by passing it through special filters whereby it becomes a smaller-sized fat particle known as microfat and nanofat graft. You need to be medically qualified as a doctor, dentist, nurse, pharmacist or paramedic with full governing body registration and have completed a Foundation Filler Course and to have administered a number of cases. Additional information ATTENDANCE ONLINE (theory), IN-CLINIC (Practice) COURSE LEVEL EXPERT | Masterclass Course