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:The [[Career Network Ministry]], which is also known by its acronym [[CNM]], is a [[non-profit]] group in Northern Virginia. The goal of this group is to provide caring support to individuals during career transitions.
 
:The [[Career Network Ministry]], which is also known by its acronym [[CNM]], is a [[non-profit]] group in Northern Virginia. The goal of this group is to provide caring support to individuals during career transitions.
  
:''CNM'' welcomes everyone to take full advantage of its services. ''CNM'' serves people from any or no faith, with any or no income, with any or no affiliation, etc. [[Voluteer]]s drive ''CNM''. All of its services are delivered free-of-charge to all the recipients.
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:''CNM'' welcomes everyone to take full advantage of its services. ''CNM'' serves people from any or no faith, with any or no income, with any or no affiliation, etc. [[Volunteer]]s drive ''CNM''. All of its services are delivered free-of-charge to all the recipients.
  
 
:''CNM'' was created in 2007. In September of 2010, the Secretary of the [[United States Department of Labor]], Ms. Hilda Solis, visited ''CNM'' and delivered her remarks. In April of 2020, the [[meetup group]] of ''CNM'' had 9,300+ members.
 
:''CNM'' was created in 2007. In September of 2010, the Secretary of the [[United States Department of Labor]], Ms. Hilda Solis, visited ''CNM'' and delivered her remarks. In April of 2020, the [[meetup group]] of ''CNM'' had 9,300+ members.

Revision as of 21:55, 29 April 2020

What CNM Is (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the first lesson part of the CNM Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to the Career Network Ministry (CNM). This lesson belongs to the CNM Cyber Welcome Session.


Content

The predecessor lectio is What IT Taskforce Is.

Key terms

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Script

The Career Network Ministry, which is also known by its acronym CNM, is a non-profit group in Northern Virginia. The goal of this group is to provide caring support to individuals during career transitions.
CNM welcomes everyone to take full advantage of its services. CNM serves people from any or no faith, with any or no income, with any or no affiliation, etc. Volunteers drive CNM. All of its services are delivered free-of-charge to all the recipients.
CNM was created in 2007. In September of 2010, the Secretary of the United States Department of Labor, Ms. Hilda Solis, visited CNM and delivered her remarks. In April of 2020, the meetup group of CNM had 9,300+ members.

What CNM Services Are is the successor lectio.

Quiz

See also