Onsite Training in Maryland: Seminars and Workshops
We facilitate seminars for workgroups, tailoring courses to meet team-specific needs. We don't conduct public ("Holiday Inn") sessions geared toward the slowest learner in attendance.
Our course catalog details more than twenty onsite training programs to benefit your team. Popular topics include Team Building, Presentation Skills, Team Leadership, Time Management, and Sales Training.
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Fans of broadcaster Charles Osgood will recognize his singular voice and enjoy this memoir; those who lived through the war themselves will take pleasure in an often hilarious portrait of life on the home front; and readers of all generations will cherish a sweet and moving book about a very special time in our nation's history, when ''McDonald's'' was only a farm in a children's song, but you could get a hamburger at White Castle for a nickel. Few Americans know what happened on September 17, 1862, but, as shown persuasively in Crossroads of Freedom, it was one of the most crucial days in American history. On that day, the Union Army halted Lee's first Northern invasion at Antietam in Maryland. In the bloody encounter, the Union troops not only repulsed the Confederate forces; they doomed British and Northern Democrat plans to force a peace on Abraham Lincoln. No one could tell the story of this pivotal battle better than Pulitzer Prize–winning Civil War historian James McPherson. Baltimore, sometimes referred to as Charm City, has a long and fascinating history. In this book, history changes before the reader's eyes. From its founding in the early 1700s, Baltimore has been a major port city, full of life and bustle. The life and bustle remains at waterside, but instead of clipper ships or steamboats carrying passengers and cargo, tourists now flock to such sights as the Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Fort McHenry, the National Aquarium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, and Federal Hill. With Old Ocean City, Sullivan brings back those long-ago summers through the words and photographs of the Walker family of Washington, D.C. Avid photographers as well as sports enthusiasts, the Walkers preserved their Ocean City summers in hundreds of snapshots. And the Walkers' son, Robert, kept a detailed record of those days in a small leather-bound journal, titled My Vacation, in which he wrote almost daily from 1912 to 1916. Part of the five-volume Exploring the Appalachian Trail series, this lively hiking companion includes narratives about 41 great day and overnight hikes in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. The hike descriptions are combined with color topographical maps and trail profiles (so you can see what climbing you're getting into(!), and detailed itineraries that work going north or south. All between the covers of one portable paperback. ![]() Training Services On Demand | Onsite Training Programs Seminars and Workshops: At Your Location, For Your Team, Nationwide Site content Copyright ©2004 Training Services On Demand, Inc. All rights reserved. "Training Services On Demand," "TSOD," and the Dynamic Triangle Symbol are ® Registered Service Marks of Training Services On Demand, Inc. Copyright Conditions of Use Privacy Policy Onsite Training |