Showing posts with label Yonkers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yonkers. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2019

3 Ways to Protect Yourself from Germs While Grocery Shopping


Michael Paulercio resides in Yonkers, New York and is a sports studies student at Manhattanville College. Aside from focusing on his academic studies, Michael Paulercio of Yonkers, New York holds the position of grocery clerk at Stew Leonard's. In this role, Mr. Paulercio assists customers and ensures the cleanliness of the store’s products and grocery carts.

Grocery stores are known to harbor germs. Below are a few tips for making your grocery shopping experience as sanitary as possible.

1. Sanitize your shopping cart. At least one research study demonstrated that grocery carts are frequently contaminated with fecal bacteria. An easy way to reduce your exposure to harmful pathogens is to use sanitary wipes to clean the handle and other parts of the cart.

2. Avoid taking free samples. Don’t take samples that have been unattended or if you don’t know how long they have been sitting out for. If you see an employee preparing cooked samples, take notice of how it is being prepared. Check to see if a food thermometer is used and if separate utensils are used for handling meat and vegetables.

3. Choose your produce carefully. Fruits and vegetables are frequently touched by shoppers and may have been sitting on the floor, in delivery trucks, or in contact with manure. Check for breaks in the skins of the produce as these openings allow bacteria to easily penetrate, and don't select fruits or vegetables with mold and cotton-like substances that may indicate spiders have been in contact with it. Avoid buying buying produce that shows any of these signs.

Thursday, January 10, 2019

What Is Sports Law?


Friday, December 7, 2018

The Value of Physical Education Programs in Schools



Michael (Mike) Paulercio is studying physical education at Westchester Community College in Valhalla, New York (NY). Upon completion of his degree, Mike Paulercio of Yonkers, NY, plans to be a physical education teacher.

Physical education programs teach children a variety of life skills and are proven to enhance physical and mental health. Below are some of the top benefits for children who participate in physical education programs.

1. Encourages an active lifestyle. Youth who take part in physical education are more likely to be active outside of their academic program, and twice as likely to live active adult lives as a result of being conditioned to getting exercise in their childhood years. 

2. Improves academic performance. Research shows that active children perform better as students.

3. Facilitates skills development. Physical education helps children develop self-discipline and learn to set goals.

4. Enhances social skills. Taking part in physical education helps kids to strengthen their relationships with their peers, be respectful, and cooperate with others.

5. Encourages self esteem. Children involved in physical education classes gain confidence and increase their self-respect.

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Procreate 4.1 Boosts Artists' Illustration and Perspective Capacities


Michael “Mike” Paulercio is a Yonkers, New York, student who is pursuing a physical education degree at community college. Also maintaining a position as a grocery clerk, Mike Paulercio enjoys graphic design and has achieved certification in the field.

One of the essentials for many graphic designers is Procreate, an app designed for the iPad that amplifies digital painting, sketching, and illustration capacities. Released in mid-2018, the latest version Procreate 4.1 includes the Liquify filter, which enables 120fps pixel manipulation and results in extremely fluid effects. 

Those who work with characters can take advantage of the Symmetry Drawing Guide, a new feature that mirrors brush strokes in real-time and boosts workflow. In addition, Perspective tools have been augmented with isometric and 2D guides, and more accurate. control-over-grid measurements. The end result is that pictures from various perspectives are quickly created and rendered, without sacrificing any detail within the overall artwork.

Thursday, October 4, 2018

United Nations' World Autism Awareness Day




Michael (Mike) Paulercio of Yonkers, NY, is on track to receive an associate's degree in physical education at the end of 2018. Before enrolling in a New York State community college, Mike Paulercio gained hands-on experience doing volunteer work with young people with autism.

Since 2008, the United Nations has recognized April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day. Proposed by a Qatari representative, the special day promotes the discussion of autism research and the support and well-being of autistic people throughout the member countries. 

Each year, the UN focuses on a theme or area that impacts individuals with autism. In the past, Awareness Days have focused on employment, education, self-empowerment, and gender-specific challenges faced by girls and women diagnosed with autism. At UN headquarters on World Autism Awareness Day, the secretary general customarily speaks before the UN body and outlines how UN policy will consider and empower people with developmental disabilities.

Saturday, September 15, 2018

Defining the “Wow” Factor at Stew Leonard’s Grocery Stores


Michael “Mike” Paulercio is a Westchester Community College student who is pursuing a major in physical education. A grocery clerk with Stew Leonard’s in Yonkers, NY, Mike Paulercio provides customer-focused services that earned him a college scholarship from the regional New York retailer. 

Interviewed recently, the son of the company’s founder Stew Leonard, Jr. spoke about his strategies for expanding and improving the customer experience at what has been dubbed The Best Grocery Store in America. One of his strategic emphases centers on “the wow,” which involves a new customer walking in and finding a unique experience that they were not expecting.

This “wow” factor reflects many moving parts, including an in-house bakery that produces everything from bagels to fresh bread. The retailer maintains partnerships with approximately 150 local farms, which ensures the freshness of products. In addition, there are many free samples to choose from as customers walk different sections. 

The single largest differentiator that Leonard draws attention to is its friendly, motivated staff and the company maintains an extremely low turnover, in the single digits. All employees are taught to go the extra mile, from giving friendly smiles at the cash register to opening doors for customers loaded down with groceries.