🔷 Buy #Ethereum coin then use the Ethereum coin to activate levels 1-12
🔷 Includes 3 different ‘programs’ with each program including 12 levels
🔷 X3Program: purpose is to receive 100% commission. When someone signs up below you and activates level 1 in the X3Program, you automatically receive 2.5% of the current price of Ethereum. When they activate level 2, you receive 5% of the current price and so on.
🔷 X4Program: purpose is to receive ‘spillover’ payments from people in your entire upline (people above you) and your entire downline (people you’ve signed up below you and people they have signed up below them)
🔷 XGoldProgram: same as x4 program above but more spots and different/more lucrative payment structure.
🔷 Once a level is activated, you never have to activate it again and continue to receive profits from that same level over and over and over.
🔷 Never expires, stays active for life!
🔷 gas/mining costs approximately $35-45 each level activated in addition to price of the level (ie. level 1 = 5% of current price of Ethereum + $35-40 for mining fees)
🔷 Ethereum coin has increased from $500 a coin in October 2020 to over $1300 a coin in January 2021. Projected to increase to $3000-$5000 a coin by the end of the year. Buy now to gain huge profits.
🔷 Buy coin on Trustwallet app
🔷 Transfer coin to Tokenpocket app
🔷 Join the Smart Contract through Tokenpocket and earn to the moon! 🚀
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Jessica McCallister began her career at the University of New England in 2011 as a Master Online Instructor for the Master of Social Work program. Jessica has also been serving the University of Utah since 2015, teaching both in the bachelor and master of social work programs. In 2018 she started work as a full-time Assistant Professor of Social Work at Brandman University (May of 2018 through March 2020). She completed her Master of Social Work degree at Walla Walla University and her undergraduate studies at the University of Phoenix in Human Services Management. Jessica has also recently received new teaching assignments with Yeshiva University, as well, starting in 2020.
Jessica McCallister has taught in both undergraduate and graduate courses in social work programming for many years. She has served as a subject matter expert and course author for a variety of social work courses since 2011. Jessica has also developed and facilitated Supplemental Instruction for MSW research and statistics courses and provides MSW supervision for students in generalist and advanced field placements. As an additional contribution to the world around her, Jessica maintains a podcast at www.socialworkprofessor.com to discuss various topics for university students, or anyone, to listen to. She often updates her podcast and adds different lectures, talks, and discussions in her cast.
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Jessica McCallister completed her master theses with Walla Walla University in 2010 titled Autism Related Services and Supports in Umatilla County. Her award-winning master theses were designed as a needs assessment of community supports and services across her county. Jessica served as the Autism Society of Oregon’s representative in 2008-2010 and continues to attend local events geared towards supporting and empowering families of special needs children. She has experience conducting participatory action research, qualitative research, quantitative research and has conducted formative, summative, and developmental evaluations. She has also contributed to grant writing projects. Jessica has served on a local housing collaborative in Eastern Oregon aimed at improving access to housing resources to homelessness in rural communities. Also, she enjoys conducting book reviews for journals such as the New Social Worker and the Families in Society Journal and participates in peer-reviewing articles for publication for a university press in Indiana.
Jessica McCallister has professional experience as a clinical service provider for the Oregon Department of Human Services Child Welfare program. While at the Department, Jessica conducted clinical assessments, provided in-home therapeutic counseling, conducted crisis outreach, and prepared court documentation and participated in court testimony on behalf of the Department. Additionally, Jessica has been formally trained by Conscious Discipline in trauma-informed parenting practices, has extensive knowledge of child welfare state and federal policy and has also contributed to the development of state procurement services contracts.
Jessica continues to enjoy rural living, located in Union, Oregon - just her and her dog, Hunter enjoy walks and playing in the park just next to her home.
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