Clara Williams (May 3, 1888 May 8, 1928) was an American silent film actress. Along with Louise Glaum and Dorothy Dalton, she was one of the principal ...
U.S. Bankruptcy Court Chicago, IL Jun 2011 to May 2013 Public Service ClerkU.S. Bankruptcy Court Las Vegas, NV Jun 2010 to Sep 2010 Case Administrator (Temp)Andrew Wariner Law Las Vegas, NV Mar 2010 to Jun 2010 Bankruptcy Paralegal-Independent ContractMountain America Credit Union Las Vegas, NV Sep 2008 to Jun 2010 Operations SupervisorHaines and Krieger Las Vegas, NV Apr 2008 to Sep 2008 Bankruptcy ParalegalMichael Sanft Las Vegas, NV Nov 2007 to Apr 2008 Legal AssistantHines Norman Hines P.L Tampa, FL Jul 2007 to Oct 2007 Legal AssistantAmerican Eagle Outfitters, AZ, NV
Aug 2003 to Oct 2007 Sales Associate
Education:
Arizona State University Tempe, AZ May 2007 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
License Records
Clara Virginia Williams
License #:
9622 - Expired
Category:
Nursing
Issued Date:
Jul 1, 1947
Effective Date:
Jan 21, 1982
Expiration Date:
Oct 31, 1982
Type:
Registered Nurse
Clara L Williams
Address:
10819 Satinwood Cir, Orlando, FL
70 W Lucerne Cir, Orlando, FL
Phone:
(407)3823018
License #:
87514 - Expired
Category:
Health Care
Issued Date:
Mar 19, 2002
Effective Date:
Jan 15, 2016
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2013
Type:
Certified Nursing Assistant
Clara H Williams
Address:
1325 Monte Carlo Trl, Orlando, FL
Phone:
(407)2850347
License #:
160465 - Expired
Category:
Health Care
Issued Date:
Dec 12, 2007
Effective Date:
Jun 1, 2016
Expiration Date:
May 31, 2016
Type:
Certified Nursing Assistant
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Clara J. Williams Director
Faith Outreach Ministries Church of The Living God, Inc
A jewelry assembly has a receiving segment having a first and second end, and a removable segment having a first and second end. The first and second ends of the receiving segment each have a magnetically attracted surface. The first end and the second end of the removable segment each have a magnetically attracted surface. The first and second ends of the receiving segment are removably joined to the respective first and second ends of the removable segment by the magnetically attracted surfaces.
Locking Mechanism For Magnetic Connector Assembly Used With An Ornamental Accessory
A locking mechanism for jewelry, purses and other accessories is provided. The locking mechanism comprises first and second magnetically attracted surfaces and a collar. The second magnetically attracted surface is adapted for magnetic coupling to the first magnetically attracted surface. The collar is hingeably coupled to either the first or second magnetically attracted surfaces and is operable between an open position and a closed position. When the first and second magnetically attracted surface are magnetically coupled one to the other, and the collar is in the closed position, at least a portion of the collar surrounds a perimeter of the first and second magnetically attracted surfaces.
A jewelry assembly has a receiving segment having a first and second end, and a removable segment having a first and second end. The first and second ends of the receiving segment each have a magnetically attracted surface. The first end and the second end of the removable segment each have a magnetically attracted surface. The first and second ends of the receiving segment are removably joined to the respective first and second ends of the removable segment by the magnetically attracted surfaces.