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Personal Finances
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many cultures in the creation and naming of the characters, symbols, fauna, and  ora. Explore how these elements can be used within stories to enrich, echo, and extend these themes and meanings.
Facilitator: Michelle Beauchamp.
See bio on page 47.
Length: 2 days
Date: Sat, Nov 1 & 8, 2014
Time: 10am-4pm
Cost: $125 + applicable taxes
Best to Register by: Sat, Oct 18, 2014
A Little Course in Human Shadow: Reclaiming the Gold PEPM3982
In childhood, family, school, church and culture help determine what is and is not acceptable. We tend to bury those aspects or qualities
that don’t  t our “New Year’s Resolution Self”. Jung called this our “shadow” comprised of repressed energies that stranglehold our true natures until we reclaim that lost
(and unexpressed) vitality rather than project it onto others. Experience practices that give glimpses into learning about shadow and begin
the necessary befriending (reclaiming) process required for integration and wholeness.
Facilitator: Hilary Leighton. See bio on page 54.
Length: 1 day
Date: Sat, May 16, 2015
Time: 10am-4pm
Cost: $95 + applicable taxes
Best to Register by: Sat, May 2, 2015
Middle Earth: An Imaginative Journey Through Language and Landscape - ONLINE PEPM3986
Middle Earth, a term J.R.R. Tolkien derived from the
Old English Middangeard, refers to the “known lands,”
a place de ned by story and experience. Tolkien’s literary and academic worlds were an imaginative interplay between story, language, culture, and landscape. Themes of hope, discovery, truth, and purpose live in his work. Within this online course, explore some of “Tolkien” motifs to the middle earth that we know – connections to language
and landscapes that hold meaning and story.
Facilitator: Glen Thielmann. See bio on page 58.
Length: 6 weeks online
Date: Mon, Apr 27-Fri, Jun 5, 2015 Time: asynchronous
Cost: $225 + applicable taxes
Best to Register by: Mon, Apr 13, 2015
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The Buddhist’s View of Economic Life PEPF3999
The way we think about wealth affects our personal experience and our world dramatically. Yet we rarely contemplate the heart of prosperity. Explore
how the Four Noble Truths
of Buddhism can help us  nd con dence within ourselves and develop a connection between contemplative practice and
a wealthy outlook. Through this fresh perspective you can make more accurate  nancial decisions, magnetize genuine prosperity into your life, and extend compassion to others in many ways, including through the economy.
Facilitator: Layth Mathews. See bio on page 55.
Length: 2 days
Date: Sat & Sun, Mar 14 & 15, 2015 Time: 9am-4:30pm
Cost: $165 + applicable taxes
Best to Register by: Sat, Feb 28, 2015
How to Maximize Your Stock Market Portfolio: Simple Techniques to Higher Returns – Introduction PEPF3995
A step-by-step approach
to understanding the stock market. Learn how to  nd good value equities, when to buy
and sell and how to increase your total return. Gain an understanding of basic analysis methods (fundamental/ technical) and the pros and cons of each method. Explore three portfolio approaches (index ETFs, multiple ETF portfolio and tradition) and how to put it all together to build a portfolio.
Facilitator: Donald Dony. See bio on page 50.
Length: 1 half day
Date: Sat, Feb 7, 2015
Time: 1pm-5pm
Cost: $75 + applicable taxes
Best to Register by: Sat, Jan 24, 2015
How to Maximize Your Stock Market Portfolio: Simple Techniques to Higher Returns - Level II PEPF3996
This course is designed
to teach basic trading techniques, understand market movements and how industry groups advance and decline within the economy. Gain an understanding of the business cycle, recognize the four phases and the role of central banks. Learn about the connection to the stock market and the impact on bonds, the 16 key roles intermarket analysis, the four markets , trading techniques and more. Recommended for those who have taken our introductory course.
Facilitator: Donald Dony. See bio on page 50.
Length: 1 half day
Date: Sat, Apr 11, 2015
Time: 1pm-5pm
Cost: $75 + applicable taxes
Best to Register by: Sat, Mar 28, 2015
Project Management for Everyday
PEPF3994
This course will demystify and teach you the basics of project management, the tools to help you manage all kinds of projects in your daily life: doing a kitchen
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