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At MSU, McCallie created the " Choice Not Chance " philosophy, which focuses on making the correct choices in life.

McCallie and later
These classes were originally held in an old house in downtown Chattanooga, located at 101 McCallie Avenue ; the school later moved to a location on Palmetto Street, also in the city.
He lived in northern China between the ages of 3 and 6, and later attended the McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

McCallie and her
McCallie is known as " Coach P " because of her maiden name, Palombo.
McCallie has three National Championship game appearances in her career, and has been named conference coach of the year five times.
Since her first season at Duke in 2007, McCallie has led the Women's basketball team to a overall record of 141-32, a 60-12 record in the ACC alone, and was announced the ACC Coach of the year in 2010 and 2012.
Alongside her blue devils, McCallie has made a mark in the Duke community, specifically volunteering at local schools to advocate youth development and currently standing as the National Spokesperson for the Duke Cancer Fund.
Prior to taking her first head coaching position, McCallie was an assistant coach at Auburn University from 1988-92.
Prior to her time at MSU, McCallie spent eight years as the head coach at the University of Maine.
During her tenure with the Black Bears, McCallie guided Maine to a record of 167-73, six-straight NCAA Tournament appearances, two North Atlantic Conference Championships, two America East Conference Championships and five regular-season conference titles.
Four-time letterwinner under McCallie who led the NCAA in scoring her sophomore and junior years at Maine
McCallie is the daughter of a Navy pilot, born in Monterey, CA and raised in Florida, New York, Texas, Rhode Island, and finally Maine, where her parents and family still live.
The philosophy has been widely used by McCallie, her staff and players, who have been very active in the area schools speaking about " CNC ".
Joanne and her husband, John McCallie, Ph. D. and professor of economics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, have a daughter, Madeline ( Maddie, born in 1994 ), and a son, John Wyatt ( Jack, born in 2002 ).

McCallie and on
* The fight song is used by McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, located on Missionary Ridge at almost the exact site of MacArthur's charge where the battle cry " On Wisconsin " was first heard.
McCallie was named head coach at Duke on April 18, 2007, replacing Gail Goestenkors, who had left to coach at Texas.

McCallie and through
* Missionary Ridge Tunnels ( also unofficially known as McCallie Tunnels ), which carry McCallie and Bailey Avenues through Missionary Ridge where the route continues as Brainerd Road.

McCallie and .
He attended The McCallie School, a private, boys ' preparatory school in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
From 1940 until 1946 he attended The McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Baker attended The McCallie School in Chattanooga, and after graduating he attended Tulane University in New Orleans.
He attended and graduated from the McCallie School, an all-boys school in Chattanooga, Tennessee, after completing elementary school at Saint Nicholas School, also in Chattanooga.
Later, with his two brothers, he attended the McCallie School, a boy's boarding and day school in Chattanooga, as a day student, from the age of 11 until he graduated in 1976.
He was president of the student council, active in athletics and was the MVP of the varsity basketball team at McCallie in 1976.
He is a 1949 graduate of McCallie School and a 1953 graduate of Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, in 1953 and subsequently served in the U. S. Navy until 1956.
The school has maintained a rivalry with the crosstown boys-only McCallie School ever since McCallie's founding in 1905.
The two schools are now often rivals in girls ' athletics, as GPS and McCallie currently maintain extremely close ties.
He attended Greenville Senior High School, dropping out during a period that The Greenville News characterized as an " unsettled adolescence amid a disintegrating family " ; his uncle then enrolled him at McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
It was founded in 1906 by Miss Grace McCallie, Miss Tommie Payne Duffy, and Miss Eula Lea Jarnagin.
Its brother school, The McCallie School, was founded in 1905 by the brothers of Grace McCallie.
When their request was denied, they decided to create an independent school to prepare girls for higher education and convinced their friend Grace McCallie to join them.
Every year one rising senior is awarded the " Grace McCallie Scholarship " which pays the tuition for their senior year.
McCallie became the first Division I head coach to win a conference title in four different leagues ( the ACC, Big Ten, America East and North Atlantic ), and also the first Division I coach to be named conference coach of the year in four different conferences.
McCallie has also won a gold medal as coach of the 2006 U20 National team and the 2007 U21 World Championship team.

created and Choice
President's Choice is a house brand created and distributed by Loblaw Companies Limited of Toronto, Ontario.
Initially Medicare consisted exclusively of Part A, which covers hospital and other inpatient services, and Part B, which covers outpatient care, physician visits, and other “ medically necessary services .” Congress then added Medicare Part C ( originally called Medicare + Choice, then later changed to Medicare Advantage ), which allows enrollees to receive their Medicare benefits through a private plan, under the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, while Medicare Part D was created under the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003.
* Amicus FSB: A similar setup as President's Choice Financial, it was created in 1999 in the United States with Winn Dixie and Safeway Inc. under the Marketplace Bank and Safeway Select Bank brands.
Gilmore Girls is an American comedy-drama series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, starring Golden Globe nominee Lauren Graham and Teen Choice Award winner Alexis Bledel.
Budget products were branded " Five Star " ( later " K. V. I " ( Keenest Value in Ireland )), and a more upmarket " Premium Choice " brand created for higher quality goods.
In 1995 MTV created a separate set of nominees for Viewer's Choice and Video of the Year ( although, ironically, TLC's " Waterfalls " won both that year ).
In 1988, Nickelodeon created the Nickelodeon Kids ' Choice Awards, a children's version of the People's Choice Awards ; beyond the similar names however, the two entities are entirely unrelated.
They together created Uniform Choice and as a power trio started playing a number of songs already written by Bates.
hardcore players Vic Maynez and Dave Mello went forward with a new vision as Uniform Choice and continued to record and created what was considered the first O. C.
Pat Dubar was a graduate of Pepperdine University and created the label Wishingwell Records, which released albums by Uniform Choice, Blast, and Youth of Today, among others.
A third brand under Royal Caribbean Cruises ownership was formed in 2000 when Island Cruises was created as a joint venture with British First Choice Holidays.
Sam's Choice is a private label brand created by Cott Beverages for Wal-Mart discount stores, supercenters, and neighborhood markets.
In response to falling test scores in American public elementary, middle, and high schools, particularly among young boys, IWF created its Women For School Choice project.
In 2008, Fox and the show's producers created Teenchoiceawards. com as the official website for the Teen Choice Awards.
From 1994-1997, the artists worked on the series People ’ s Choice, whereby they created the “ most wanted ” and “ least wanted ” paintings of various countries based on the results of surveys conducted by professional polling companies.
The principle behind " The Box " was later revived when SWRV, a channel created by Music Choice, debuted in 2010.
He also wrote the 1995 to 1996 sitcom Atletico Partick ; the six-episode series Breeze Block starring Tim Healy which aired on BBC Choice in 2002, and he created and co-wrote the sitcom The Crouches, which aired on BBC One from 2003 to 2005.

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