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The term “breathability” is often associated with various natural building methods, however the term is often misunderstood. It does not refer to air exchange but vapor permeability. Just as our own skin is sometimes called a breathable membrane, its primary purpose is not air exchange. That is the job of our respiratory system. A more accurate term to describe the physics in a traditional (natural) mass wall construction “is “vapor open” or “flow through”. There is no need for a vapor barrier because the clay in the wall has a very high capacity to take on vapor when conditions are humid, to store it without any damage to the wall system and then to re-release it when the indoor or outdoor climate has changed. It is this ability that has enabled the historic buildings made of clay and fiber to endure for hundreds of years all over Europe and Asia. Whether the home is conventional or natural random infiltration is not a desirable source of fresh air. A leaky home may contribute to air exchange but it will also contribute to drafts, less comfort and more energy consumption. In the case of conventional light frame building, infiltration of moisture laden air will cause condensation and moisture problems within the wall cavity. Traditionally air exchange has been through windows. However when it is very cold or hot and humid outside this form of air exchange also displaces indoor tempered air for outdoor frigid air! Bathroom and kitchen fans extract polluted air and make-up air will find its way into your home either randomly, or where you choose to supply it. It is safer to choose where we want our make-up air to come from. An HRV (heat recovery ventilator) is designed to automatically bring in fresh outdoor air and temper it with outgoing exhaust air without mixing the air streams. So how much fresh air do we need? No one seems to agree on this and in fact it would depend on many factors such as number of occupants, doing what in a house made of which materials. A person would need much more air exchange in a home that is made of toxic building materials or if someone smokes, for example. How much automation and mechanization do we wish to buy in to? In a natural building, with non-toxic materials and windows designed for cross ventilation, is mechanical air exchange necessary? Yes and no. If you live in the Arctic opening the windows to your natural home will still let in a blast of very cold air. However…..in a more moderate climate we have found that, once your mass walls are to temperature, you can open windows, exchange air and close them again without significantly changing the air temperature or your comfort. This is how our ancestors did it and it has also worked well for us in our straw clay homes. It is a lifestyle decision…unless you live in a State where HRV’s are now mandated for all new homes.
2019-04-22T21:12:44Z
https://www.econesthomes.com/natural-building-resources/articles/breathability-the-most-misunderstood-natural-building-term/
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2019-04-21T08:31:55Z
https://ckeditor.com/old/forums/Support/Removing-Link-About-and-Bullets-Basic-FCK-toolbar
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2019-04-18T17:22:27Z
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Well, there's a funny thing! I spotted this on eBay today. According to the seller these unprinted 2nd class stamps came in a pack from Royal Mail's Tallents House Bureau. The pack is listed now with a 9 February end date. If you have such a plentiful supply of blank 2nd-class, I'll have a strip of both please. Just sold for over £77.00, unbelievable. I wonder how long it will take for the Farm Animals or the Union Flag to appear? Well if people are going to be this gullible I can see a nice little cottage industry developing. Whilst this item is probably genuine it's going to be very easy to fake. What with unscrupulous individuals pulling strips from machines to create artificial "errors", and others selling dubiously obtained blank strips, post and go are a ready source of several little cons. Caveat Emptor. This reminds me of the 2004 Classic Locomotives Mini Sheet Presentation Pack which was easily and regularly faked and sold as such in significant numbers at inflated prices. The 2nd class is the one item which has not been widely available. Many of the other blanks which are on the market have been found in PO waste bins from roll ends or obtained by favour when a jammed PO machine is being sorted out. This hasn't happened with the 2nd class, which have only been available in a controlled environment (Stamp Fairs or Pop-Up Shop) when somebody has been in constant attendance. But yes, we might expect someone to 'create' some from blanks or other issues, as was done with the Locos MS, and indeed the locomotives short pane ex PSB. £77! Is that the tippy tappy noise of numerous new eBay listings being created I can hear? And all featuring blank Post & Go stamps in packs "as sold by Royal Mail"? This hobby amazes me sometimes. About a year ago I turned away an offer of Union Flag blanks in packs at a little over twice face. They were said to have been sold by a philatelic counter.
2019-04-19T05:23:54Z
https://blog.norphil.co.uk/2014/02/post-and-go-stamp-pack-error-straight.html
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2019-04-26T02:18:39Z
https://www.flr.co.uk/commercial-flooring/brands/burmatex/
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Nowogrodziec Travel and Tourist Guide – Nowogrodziec is a place in south western Poland in the province of Dolnośląskie. It may be the case that this location has not yet been reviewed and written about so if you can contribute any information about this place to improve this guide please send it to Nowogrodziec Travel and Tourist Guide. If you wish to advertise your accommodation on Nowogrodziec Travel and Tourist Guide please contact us. What ever activity or attraction you run, if you wish to advertise on Nowogrodziec Travel and Tourist Guide please let us know. What ever museum you run, you can advertise it on Nowogrodziec Travel and Tourist Guide at no cost. If you wish to advertise your cafe, restaurant or bar on Nowogrodziec Travel and Tourist Guide please advise us. Tourist organisations are welcome to contact us for details on how to display their information on Nowogrodziec Travel and Tourist Guide. If you have a website that is an official one linked to this town, or you administer a local community or an important trade site please contact us here at Nowogrodziec Travel and Tourist Guide as we may be interested in including it.
2019-04-22T22:37:32Z
http://polandtravelguide.org/nowogrodziec-travel-and-tourist-guide/
The debates over the relationship between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law, have often focused on the question of whether human rights law continues to apply during armed conflict, and if so, on how these two bodies of law can complement each other. This article takes the continuing applicability of human rights law as an accepted and welcome starting point, and proceeds to lay out some of the challenges and obstacles encountered during the joint application of IHL and Human Rights Law, that still need to be addressed. These include extra-territorial applicability of human rights law; the mandate and expertise of human rights bodies; terminological and conceptual differences between the bodies of law; particular difficulties raised in non-international armed conflicts; and the question of economic, social and cultural rights during armed conflict.
2019-04-24T05:49:39Z
http://repository.essex.ac.uk/13105/
Chip Ganassi Racing bolstered its front office this offseason with the signing of veteran motorsports executive Doug Duchardt. The team announced that Duchardt will become the team’s Chief Operating Officer, effective immediately, in preparation for the 2018 season. He essentially replaces Max Jones, who was transferred to the position of managing director of the team’s NASCAR operation alongside Mike Hull, CGR IndyCar team manager. Additionally, a newly formed corporate office will include team owner and CEO Chip Ganassi, president Steve Lauletta, COO Duchardt, CFO Chuck Gottschalk and vice president of human resources Rob Wilder. The corporate office will oversee all of CGR’s racing and commercial activities globally. Duchardt will work closely with Jones, Hull and team President Steve Lauletta to increase collaboration, performance and growth across all of CGR’s worldwide racing activities. Duchardt has over 30 years of motorsports management experience and was most recently the executive vice president and general manager at Hendrick Motorsports. He spent over 12 years at HMS before leaving during the summer. Under his watch, the team won seven Cup Series championships including a run of six consecutive from 2006-11. Prior to HMS, the 53-year-old spent over 20 years with General Motors, where he most recently managed its entire North American motorsports initiatives with relationships in NASCAR, IndyCar, NHRA, IMSA and SCCA. “I am excited to become a part of Chip Ganassi Racing,” said Duchardt. “I, along with the rest of the industry, have always admired Chip and what he does across so many forms of racing. What has been especially impressive of late has been the turnaround they have made in their NASCAR operation. I am also looking forward to competing in INDYCAR and IMSA once again. Ganassi is coming off a resurgent season in which Kyle Larson captured four victories and both teams made the chase for the championship. Cars Blog 4 U is your car news website. We provide you with the latest news and videos straight from the cars industry.
2019-04-22T06:55:57Z
http://carsblog4u.com/2018/09/29/chip-ganassi-racing-hires-former-hendrick-motorsports-gm-doug-duchardt/
Niklas Ibach belongs to a new school of producers and DJs currently turning heads everywhere across Europe. The Stuttgart-born multi-instrumentalist, who lives in Berlin today, looks back on fourteen years of practicing the piano and offers a broad musical range thanks to his mother, who kindled his interest for jazz, opera, and classical music since he was a child. Ever eloquent, emotional, and with a smile on his face – that’s the young artists’ self-image while nailing electronic music’s zeitgeist with his productions. He looks back on massive hit singles like his 2017 smash „The Blues feat. Dan Reeder“ or his rework of Dotan’s „Hungry“ which was streamed 28 Mio+ times on Spotify so far. His remixes for Hurts, JP Cooper, Milow or Tom Rosendahl also break all records on Soundcloud with over 30 million plays to date by his ever-growing fans and followers worldwide. Niklas Ibach kickstarts 2018 with a new single called „Fast Train“ officially released via Modernsoul / Fine. (Sony Music) in February. For his new record he created catchy melodic parts which work so well with the sing-a-long male vocals which are crowned with a remarkable chorus. The very well made production rounds up another master piece of the german Wunderkind of electronic pop music. Listen to Niklas Ibach now.
2019-04-22T19:07:06Z
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2LyxhWXFqUt5Zbe0KSW38j?si=v6aKEXL1RQa8H7WockEB0A
Mr. Robert Junious Lucas, age 95, of 1558 Brewer Rd. passed away Friday, November 30, 2018, at his home with his family by his side. A visitation with the family will be held at 1-2 P.M. Sunday, December 2, at Crumpler-Honeycutt Funeral Home, with a Graveside service to follow at 3 P.M. in Wayne Memorial Park, 2925 U.S. Hwy. 117 S. Dudley, N.C. Robert, born in Sampson Co. was the son of the late Junious and Mary Lucas and was brother to Lillian and husband Ben Darden, Elease and husband Don Best, Mildred and husband Hubbard Jordan, Leroy Lucas and wife Irene, Vaden Lucas and wife Iris, and Ralph Lucas and wife Edna. He was a lifelong die hard passionate farmer as long as he could mount a tractor and his eyes would let him see well enough. His most valued prize in life was all his family. Robert was a member of Faison United Methodist Church. He is survived by: his son; Nickie Lucas and wife Deborah of Faison; grandchildren: Shannon Williams and husband Brent of Newton Grove, Niles Lucas and wife Tara of Faison, Camaron Bryan and husband Morgan of Holly Springs, seven great-grandchildren: Caleb Lucas, Taylor Lucas, Kinsley Bryan, Eleanora Bryan, Liza Bryan, Lucas Williams and Anna Faith Williams, thirteen nieces and nephews. The Lucas family would like to express a special thank you to the caregivers of Mr. Lucas; Carolyn Straughn, Angel Wallace, Jacob Wallace and 3 HC Hospice and Home Care.
2019-04-26T07:40:58Z
https://www.crumpler-honeycutt.com/notices/Robert-Lucas
A LONG-serving Loughborough Magistrate has retired after 29 years of service. More than 100 guests including present and former magistrates, court staff, lawyers, friends and family gathered at Loughborough Court House, to mark the retirement of Dr John Smail JP. Well known for his local dentistry practice, Dr Smail’s 29 years of distinguished service as a Loughborough magistrate, good friend and colleague was celebrated by Justices’ clerk and training manager, Nick Watson. Representing Her Majesty’s Courts Service (HMCS), Mr Watson paid tribute to Dr Smail’s outstanding contribution as a JP and his time as Loughborough Bench Chairman and Youth Panel Chairman. He has been at the forefront of modernising Youth Court practice and worked tirelessly towards the achievement of the new Loughborough Court House. Dr Smail was presented with a long service certificate signed by Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire Lady Gretton, but he chose to give his leaving gifts from both HMCS and the Loughborough Bench to a local charity. He presented Margaret Bowler, current Loughborough Bench Chair, with a specially commissioned gavel and block for use at bench meetings.
2019-04-26T14:16:14Z
https://www.loughboroughecho.net/news/local-news/magistrate-retires-after-29-years-5808309
Santa Clara , city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba. It is a communications and commercial center located on major rail and highway junctions; it also has an airport. Cattle raising was the traditional industry until the 19th cent., when sugarcane became important. Tobacco processing and trading are carried on there. Santa Clara was founded in 1689. It was captured by guerrilla forces in late 1958 during Fidel Castro's revolution against Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar.
2019-04-21T00:28:17Z
http://cuba-villaclara.net/en/index.asp
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2019-04-20T10:51:26Z
https://www.brownings.net/Catalog/Product/21756/Sunrise-Quickie-Qm710
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2019-04-26T12:41:07Z
http://hrsuccesstalk.com/privacy-policy/
Did I mention the awesome artwork, truly a collectors piece from the band’s own graphic artists Sandra Amorosi & Jo Friday think mystical landscapes, fluorescent blue dragons, ancient lands, a kind of Harry Potteresque theme yet it is truly unique in it’s own right. I hope I have whetted your appetite for this album I really can’t think of anything negative to say about it it sparks the imagination taking you on an exciting roller coaster ride, the album is aptly named “The Navigators”. If you come to this band expecting an ordinary band with an ordinary sound you will miss the very essence of what they have to offer. Check out their website http://www.transferencemusic.com & in particular their ‘healing now’ page to get a more in depth feel for what this band are about.To truly appreciate this album I recommend listening with an open mind so that you can enter the rich tapestry of sound & colour; yes colour, this music opens your own pathways igniting your own creativity, now that’s no mean feat! This is not escapism it’s alive, it’s about awakening the senses & tuning into your own creative essence. http://radiofips.radio.de/ A non profit radio in Germany played Transference’ new single Lady Isis they also commented “Tolle Nummer. Richtig Entspannend “Great number, relaxing properly”. Check out this latest feature for Transference. Click on the link & vote for Staycation Live Festival, UK http://eepurl.com/4TZMz you can also enter the prize draw to win a new ipad. All these artist’s music recently added to the platform has been licensed. Keep sending your submissions.
2019-04-26T13:44:30Z
https://dynamikrecords.wordpress.com/2014/10/
In the first hour, D-Mac and Chad react to Derek Wolfe’s comments from Dove Valley today. Wolfe said he wants to be a Bronco for life and commented on the current coaching staff’s leadership qualities. D-Mac asks Chad about loyalty and sportsmanship in sports, at all levels, today and how the focus has shifted over the years. In the second hour, Kansas State offensive lineman and Wiggins, Colorado native Dalton Risner joined the program to talk about his visit to the Broncos facility earlier this month. Risner talked about what it felt like to visit with the team he rooted for as a child and to sit down with John Elway, Vic Fangio, Mike Munchak and others. D-Mac and Chad react to Kyle Korver’s article in the Players’ Tribune about white privilege. Is his assessment of race and the sports landscape relevant to the rest of the world? The guys react to Derek Wolfe saying he wants to be Bronco for life, and the rest of his comments to the media today. With several highly-rated offensive lineman in this year’s draft, should the Broncos make a move to replace Garett Bolles? In the third hour, D-Mac and Chad discuss which position the Broncos should draft in the first round this year. D-Mac disagrees with Joel Klatt’s mock draft and says the time for the Broncos to address Garett Bolles and the offensive line in the early rounds in next year, not this year. Did Michael Malone and the Nuggets essentially “tank” their game against the Portland Trailblazers in order to secure a more favorable playoff matchup? Kansas State offensive lineman and Wiggins, Colorado native Dalton Risner joined the program to talk about his visit to the Broncos facility earlier this month. Risner talked about what it felt like to visit with the team he rooted for as a child and to sit down with John Elway, Vic Fangio, Mike Munchak and others.
2019-04-21T03:13:16Z
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2019-04-19T21:17:02Z
https://www.oganro.com/features-of-magento
Thursday, January 24, Archbishop Rummel High School hosted its annual Grandparents Day for 9th grade Raiders. Grandparents and Raiders celebrated the day with mass followed by a luncheon and fellowship. Guests were also treated to professional pictures courtesy Mr. Arthurs and our student photographers. Grandparents Day events are organized by Ms. Denise Schmidt.
2019-04-25T04:43:24Z
https://www.rummelraiders.com/9th-grandparents-day.html
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Ann Arbor-based Merit Network Inc. is asking various organizations to submit proposals to host new public hubs of the Michigan Cyber Range, a specialized networking and computer infrastructure facility and test program to hone security software and train cybersecurity professionals. Merit, a network technology nonprofit owned by 12 of Michigan's public four-year universities, has issued a request for proposals to replicate publicly accessible training center hubs of the Cyber Range, like the kind that opened at the Velocity center in Sterling Heights in March. The organization is a sub-recipient of the $6 million Advance Michigan Defense Collaborative grant managed by the Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeast Michigan. The Cyber Range, a program first proposed by Gov. Rick Snyder in 2011, is a private cloud network built on architecture supplied and operated by Merit. Initially housed at Eastern Michigan University in late 2012, the program offers cybersecurity training and certification as well as product testing and research space on industrial control systems security. Other locations were later opened at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Ferris State University, the 110th Airlift Wing in Battle Creek and General Dynamics Land Systems' Maneuver Collaboration Center in Sterling Heights, before Velocity. Proposals for new hubs are due May 15. Nonprofits, public schools, community colleges or universities looking to participate should locate a hub within the 13-county southeastern region of the Advance Michigan grant. Organizations selected for the program would receive initial funding through the grant, but must eventually make the program self-sufficient by offering cybersecurity training and related services.
2019-04-26T07:13:06Z
https://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20160429/NEWS/160429806/merit-network-seeks-proposals-to-host-cybersecurity-hubs
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You’ve heard who they are and why they’re fighting. But now that we’re over the halfway mark until the big night on October 10th, things have started to pick up a bit. Training is getting more intense. They’ve been punched in the face. Most have had a bloody nose here or there, their diets have changed, and boxing is becoming an everyday part of their lives. So we figured it was about time to check back in and see how things have been going. Alyssa Cote has been putting in work at Nonantum Boxing Club and below you’ll hear about her first time sparring and more about his experience with Haymakers thus far. Training has it's ups and downs. I have days where I feel great and then I have days where I'm exhausted and I feel like I do everything wrong. Boxing has been the most mentally challenging thing I have ever done. I try to just stay focused and learn something every single day. I try to train at Nonantum 4 days a week but most weeks I only get 3 days in. Usually 2 sparring days and 1 or 2 strength and conditioning days. When I am not at Nonantum you can find me working out at Orangetheory or running the stairs at Harvard Stadium. Being a trainer myself my nutrition has always been pretty consistent. The biggest change I have made is that I have stopped drinking alcohol. I stick to eating real foods...green vegetables, chicken, fish, berries! I was just glad to get it out of the way. Definitely intimidating but once you get comfortable taking a punch to the face it's not as bad as it seems. I do get anxious every single time I spar though. I try to find a goal or a focus for sparring which makes it less scary than trying to go all out and 'win' - it's about learning every time you step in the ring. I like to workout in the morning and we train/spar at 7pm which has been an adjustment for me. I am usually in bed by 8pm since I get up at 4:30am to train at Orangetheory. At 7pm I am usually pretty exhausted but once I get there and get moving the adrenaline kicks in! They are very supportive and can't wait to come to the fight on October 10th. My family is my number one fan and I just want to make them proud. They were a little taken back by the black eye but got over it quickly once they knew I was okay! I had two Orangetheory members (a father and son) visiting Boston for a month while their mother was getting cancer treatment. Shes now 100% cancer free and they made a donation to Haymakers. Pretty incredible that two complete strangers just coming to get a sweat on and take an hour out of their day to take their mind off of their mothers sickness have now become an important part of this journey and my motivation. Since signing up for Haymakers my best friends mom, Isobel, has passed away so that's been some additional inspiration. My best friend is also fighting in Haymakers in NYC so together we have been inspiring each other and talking about our journey and training. My grandfather is very sick and fighting every day so his fight keeps me inspired! Donate to Alyssa or purchase a ticket to Belles of the Brawl VI on October 10th!
2019-04-18T14:46:29Z
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A harbour view is framed through the gap between the two sides of this house in Massachusetts by New York firm Leroy Street Studio. Cove House extends across a sea-facing slope in Woods Hole, a coastal town in the south of the state, overlooking the Vineyard Sound. Leroy Street Studio designed the home as a modern adaptation of the historic shingle-covered buildings found in the area. “The Cove House embodies the client’s desire for a contemporary house that is deferential to the New England vernacular,” said the architects, which also recently completed two houses on Long Island. The building is split into two, with the separate sections positioned at slightly different angles towards the sea. They are buried into the hillside, so they are less imposing from the street but open up fully to the ocean, and are linked below grade. Both sides are two storeys high, although one is a touch taller than the other so their gabled roofs can overlap. The pair of buildings accommodate different functions. All the bedrooms are situated in the northern block, with the master suite and two guest rooms at entry level, and three kids bedrooms and staff quarters below. An assortment of spaces for lounging, dining, cooking, reading and exercising are distributed across the two floors in the south section. Small level changes help to define the different areas, and help the home align with the terrain. Concrete fireplaces and columns for staircase anchors form focal points through the interiors, which also feature wooden flooring and internal partitions. Ample glazing on the sea facade maximises views of the boats, while shingles made from Alaskan yellow cedar clad the street elevation. From the parking area, access to the dwelling is via a footbridge that traverses a former rose garden, where local landscape architects restored the retaining walls and planted native species. Passing through the gap between the buildings, a deck steps down towards the water and provides an outdoor dining area for watching the sunset. The Massachusetts coastline and islands are dotted with large villas for wealthy holidaymakers. Many are clad in local cedar, including a retreat on the island of Martha’s Vineyard, while others have a more contemporary look, like a home comprising eight concrete boxes.
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2019-04-18T16:56:04Z
https://www.bexhillcollege.ac.uk/international/enrichment-opportunities.shtml
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The choir rehearses once a week and performs two or three public concerts each year, often collaborating with other local musical groups. The choir's repertoire ranges from pop, jazz and folksong arrangements to madrigals, part-songs and major works with orchestra. The North Shore Light Opera (NSLOS) presents light opera, operettas and musical comedies primarily for North Shore audiences. The Society seeks to nurture amateur artists in the development of their musical and dramatic talents, and provides a creative outlet for performance. Under the artistic leadership of a professional Music Director and Stage Director, NSLOS produces one major show every year in the spring at Presentation House Theatre. Individuals of all ages participate in all aspects of the production that includes a 4-month rehearsal and technical preparation period. Pandora’s Vox has been performing since 1989, while its companion choir Espiritu was formed in 2002. Both choirs are led by professional Artistic Director, Gillian Hunt, and although they are made up mostly of amateur singers, the choirs aspire to a high vocal standard and integrate stage choreography into their performances. The choirs present a number of public concerts each year at North Shore churches and venues. Located on the 2nd floor of Lonsdale Quay Market, Perform Art Studios offers a wide variety of dance programs and classes. Geared to a variety of ages and dance levels, programs are available in a wide variety of dance styles. Presentation House Theatre (PHT) has been a provider of theatrical programming on the North Shore for over thirty years, offering an experience that is intimate, friendly and entertaining. PHT presents and produces shows to the highest professional standard while also appealing to the diversity of the North Shore offering programming for children and youth, adults young and old, the music lovers and emerging dancers. Presentation House Theatre is situated on the North Shore, four blocks from the Lonsdale Quay in the heart of the Lower Lonsdale community. Founded in 1983, Deep Cove Chamber Soloists Society with the Pro Nova Ensemble as its performing arm offers a full season of chamber music with “by donation” admission. Concerts are presented in schools and in venues on the North Shore. Presented by professional musicians, programs feature compositions from all periods of music history, from the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, to the music of works of local area composers. RNB Dance & Theatre Arts offers classes for students ages 2 years to adult. With three beautiful studios nestled in picturesque Lynn Valley, RNB has first class facilities, coupled with world class faculty. RNB Dance is an accredited facility for the Imperial Society of Teachers in Dance and offers a thorough and thoughtful approach to the finest in dance and theatre art education. The North Vancouver Community Players are the resident community theatre group in the Theatre at Hendry Hall where they produce an full season of plays. Hendry Hall was built in 1942 as an Air Raid Precautionary Shelter and remodelled at the end of WWII to be more suitable for community use. From 1945, the Hall was utilized by the Boy Scouts, the Rod & Gun Club, and other community groups. It was not until 1972 that the North Vancouver Community Players adopted it as their permanent home and they continue to be the sole tenant through the District of North Vancouver.
2019-04-21T16:47:06Z
https://www.nvrc.ca/arts-culture/arts-directory/performing-arts
Doncaster Rovers can confirm that Marc De Val Fernández has left the club. The 24 year-old Spaniard was Paul Dickov’s first signing in charge of Rovers, joining the club back in June 2013. Marc made a total of 21 appearances in a Rovers shirt, with his last appearance coming against Peterborough United on December 28th. We would like to place on record our thanks to Marc for his efforts during his time at the club and wish him the best for the future.
2019-04-18T17:07:42Z
https://www.doncasterroversfc.co.uk/news/2015/january/de-val-departs/
One of Datavail’s customers had found there were some tables using advanced compression features on tables, but did not have a license. We had previously tried to perform an ‘Alter Table Move…’ operation, but two tables were so large they couldn’t be moved during the outage window provided by the business. We needed to find a way to remove advanced compression to get the customer’s licensing current, but with minimal impact to the business. Oracle has provided a package name dbms_redefinition, that can be used to perform operations on a table while keeping it online. , options_flag=>’cons_use_pk or cons_use_rowid’); <= optional if table has PK con_use_rowid if no PK on table. Validated space is available prior to beginning compression removal. Assumption – that table would grow to double in size as an estimate. Created separate undo tablespace for process, to prevent impacting other database transaction undo usage. Create interim table that mirrors original, but without compression. Next part is to run the compression itself. options_flag=>dbms_redefinition.cons_use_rowid <= table doesn’t have a primary key defined. During this run, you can validate the original table doesn’t have a lock on it allowing the application and users to access it as normal. After table redefinition has completed, now is the time to sync up all the table updates that happened during redefinition process. Copy table dependents to new table. This should copy all constraints, indexes and triggers using the default parameters. Finally, tables can be switched the interim table will now be the name of the original table and vice versa. To be safe, there should be no applications accessing the table for this last step. It only takes a few seconds to perform. Using dbms_redefinition allows the DBA to make structural changes to a table that is completely transparent to the user community. In this example the purpose was to remove advanced compression from a table, but this is appropriate for changing a non-partitioned table to partitioned, changing column order or similar types of operations.
2019-04-25T06:39:16Z
https://www.datavail.com/blog/removing-advanced-compression-from-large-tables-with-dbms_redefinition/
Last week, the faculty and students were blessed to hear from Martin Weber of Lutheran Bible Translators of Canada (LBT). Martin and his wife Joan have worked on Bible translation and literacy with the Kwanja people since they went to Cameroon in 1982. Martin and Joan, with co-workers Jerome and Emmanuel, finished typesetting the Kwanja New Testament in December 2005. The New Testament was dedicated in Yimbéré, Cameroon with great celebration December 30, 2006. The mission of Lutheran Bible Translators of Canada is to help bring people to faith in Jesus Christ by making the Word of God available to those who do not yet have it in the language of their hearts.
2019-04-22T20:41:02Z
http://blog.concordiasem.ab.ca/2008/02/missionary-for-lunch.html
Claire Wachter is a professional in the online advertising world, an Ironman triathlete and is beating breast cancer having cared for her mom who also suffered from the same disease. With a focus on exercise and finding new ways to keep moving, Claire is on the path to healing. For example, instead of taking the subway in Manhattan, she now rides a bike to her office. Good diet, discipline and a supportive community are also part of her treatment plan.
2019-04-24T22:11:51Z
http://empoweredpatientradio.com/how-triathlon-training-is-helping-beat-breast-cancer-with-claire-wachter
What types of jobs have second shift hrs but are not factory jobs? What are good factory jobs Near Midway tn? What are some factory jobs for parts of animal cells? What is the most important reason that few African American men held factory jobs in 1890?
2019-04-23T23:56:52Z
http://netlinkcorp.com/cat/finding-employment/factory-jobs_1
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2019-04-20T02:37:23Z
http://www.stormdamagelocalexperts.com/nm/
Water treatment plant under construction in La Carpio, west of the Parque de la Diversiones, in San José. The water treatment plant for the Greater Metropolitan Area (GAM) of San José will not solve the problem entirely related to the pollution of rivers and streams in the Central Valley. This according to experts in the field. The plant project, currently under construction and to be operational by next year, was put in place by the former administrations of the Ministerio de Ambiente y Energía (Minae) and the Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AyA), emerging as an option to clean up the heavy pollution of major rivers from effluent from the most populous area in the country. The rivers of the GAM most contaminated are the Virilla, Tiribí and María Aguilar. Clemens Rupert, investigator at the Instituto Regional de Estudios en Sustancias Tóxicas (IRET) de la Universidad Nacional (UNA), explained that the country opted for a system of wastewater management to replace septic tanks, which are starting to be obsolete. The project, named Proyecto Mejoramiento Ambiental del Área Metropolitana, is expected to receive wastewater from the areas of Tibás, Moravia, Goicoechea, Desamparados, Curridabat, Alajuelita and some parts of Escazú. The plant is located in La Carpio. According Pablo Contreras, an official with the country’s water and sewer utility – AyA, the treatment plant that will grow gradually until 2019, is not yet known when it might be extended to other sectors outside the GAM, such as Perez Zeledon or Guanacaste. The objective of the project is to consolidate three treatment plants in the centre of the country. The first is expected to benefit more than 1 million people. Until the project of the three plants is complete, the country’s “sewer”, the Tarcoles river, the most contaminated river in Costa Rica, will continue to operate. Maritza Marín, of the Central American Association for Health, Economics and the Environment, noted that there is no similar water treatment project for rural areas of the country and is working with communities applying conventional systems, including bio-gardens, artificial wetlands to help clean the water. Previous articleWhat are those big ants with wings? Should the San José – San Ramón Be A Toll Road?
2019-04-25T21:13:40Z
http://qcostarica.com/water-treatment-plant-will-not-solve-entirely-pollution-problems-in-the-central-valley/
Handle Branding’s work with NSW Health WSLHD on the Womens & Newborns Health Brand was awarded two Silvers and a Bronze Award at last night’s Transform Awards Asia-Pacific; a Silver for the Best Creative Strategy and Best Visual Identity in Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals Sector, and a Bronze for Best use of Typography. With shortlisted companies from Australia, New Zealand, Vietnam, Cambodia, countries all across the continent of Asia, this evening has proven there is much to be celebrated in Asia-Pacific. The awards, held at Harbour Grand Hotel, was hosted by Vivek Mahbubani. Michael Schepis, creative director of Handle Branding, says the awards are a huge honour considering the infancy of the company. “We are more than honoured to even be considered for the awards let alone win three in one night. Handle Branding is less then two years old based out of Parramatta, Western Sydney and to win these awards it’s a real encouragement,” he said. The judges were impressed by the projects they reviewed and commented on the quality of the submissions and the award winning work which they found inspirational. They commended creative agencies for finding solutions to their clients’ challenges and approaching change from a variety of different angles. The collaboration between agencies and clients was often fundamental and well carried out, producing stunning results.
2019-04-25T10:23:53Z
https://www.bandt.com.au/marketing/handle-branding-nabs-three-trophies-asia-pacific-transform-awards
The previous year, ten minutes, or thirty-three per cent, of the BBC's 6 O' Clock News on January 26, 1998, had dealt with the Queen Mother's fall and fracture of her left hip. These examples might seem merely comical, but in truth real issues and real suffering are buried by nonsense of this kind. On ITN's main lunchtime news today, anchor Andrea Catherwood reported that 22 people had been killed in Iraq in two attacks on a mosque and a bakery. The report lasted exactly 22 seconds - one second per victim. Only the basic facts were given and the carnage was not included in a summary of the day's major stories at the end of the programme. The 22 seconds were followed by a 5 minute 30 second report on the planned wedding of Prince Charles to Camilla Parker-Bowles - a story also covered ad nauseam yesterday. This included some six interviews, a straw poll of public opinion, and a discussion of constitutional issues surrounding the marriage. This follows the killing of 10 Iraqi police during a fierce gun battle late on Thursday. Insurgents ambushed a police convoy searching for those responsible for an earlier car bomb attack - shooting went on for two hours. US attack helicopters were sent to the scene and opened fired to dislodge the insurgents. Who is it that is deciding that the British public should be subjected to current levels of absurdity and indifference to suffering in TV news performance? Who are the people who determine what we are and are not told about the world? What are their credentials for such an important task? What are their backgrounds, connections, vested interests, likely biases? The truth is that almost no one has the remotest clue - ITN is a massive, unaccountable business that responds far less, and far less honestly, even than the BBC to public complaints. How ironic it is that we so certainly believe we live in a free society when we have almost zero understanding of, and zero control over, the means of mass communication.
2019-04-22T18:07:06Z
http://medialens.org/index.php/alerts/alert-archive/2005/377-one-second-per-victim-slaughter-in-iraq-and-itns-descent-into-absurdity.html
Sunday morning, the Phillies began trimming some players they deemed expendable from minor league camp. Outfielder Brian Gump (pictured, center, celebrating Lakewood's 2010 South Atlantic League championship with coach Greg Legg and Kyle Lafrenz), who posted a .239 average with 9 HR and 52 RBI in his three professional seasons, was among the collection of players that Philadelphia parted ways with. Gump, a 26th round draft selection in 2009 out of UC Santa Barbara, worked hard this past off-season to increase his strength and stamina. Often used as an extra man, Gump entered spring training this year with a focus on showing the Phillies that he was deserving of a shot as an everyday player. On his personal blog today, Gump wrote, "Adversity breeds greatness, so I've got to battle on and see where this takes me." The 24-year-old earned the nickname "The Jewelry Man" as he put together a nice collection of rings by winning three championships (one with the Gulf Coast League team, two with Lakewood) during his tenure with the Phillies. Philadelphia also released Australian-born infielder Alan Schoenberger, who was signed by the Phillies back in 2006 and posted a combined .190 batting average with Class A Lakewood and Class A Advanced Clearwater last season. Also released by the Phillies were lefty hurler Ryan Feierabend (10-8, 5.39 ERA in 28 games with the Triple-A IronPigs last year), right-handed pitcher Jesus Pirela who pitched with short-season Williamsport last season, and Kasey Kiker, a lefty hurler, who was signed by the organization as a free agent last month. If more news becomes available about released players, you can read all about it, right here, on PhoulBallz.com.
2019-04-23T12:24:15Z
http://www.phoulballz.com/2012/03/phillies-release-first-wave-of-minor.html
Over Two Hours of 8mm Loops Telecined from the Original Vintage Prints! Throughout the 1970s, Times Square, NYC, was the epicenter – the heart, the hub, the HQ, the capitol, the frigging mecca – of naughtyness in the USA. Anything and everything and then some WENT – and kept comin’ back! – when it came to life, love, culture, vice, and entertainment in Times Square and on the Deuce and environs. And the very life blood that kept the place thrumming and flush with grimy cash, the odor of danger, and all manners of perverts and miscreants was the ubiquitous peep show booth. And whether offering a live “show” or filthy film loops as on display in this very collection of ‘70’s 8mm loops, it was the peep booth that was the first AND last name in staple entertainment of its day in The Big Apple…no offense, Broadway. Scanned from the original 8mm and 16mm vintage prints.
2019-04-23T20:00:03Z
https://alternativecinema.com/collections/after-hours/products/peep-show-loops-1970s-times-square-dvd
Tasmania. It always was such an intriguing name… I learned about it in school. Named for the Dutch explorer and sailor Abel Tasman, this island always conjured up images of steep, dark jungle for me. I have never been this close to Antarctica! – it is wet and cold, instead of dry and hot! It probably is not right to generalize. I’m sure it’s hot and dry here, too, at times. But right now Tasmania is the perfect transition to home for us. With its mountain tops shrouded in clouds and drizzle, it looks much like British Columbia. I’m so glad my friend Anne moved to Tassie, as it is fondly known, otherwise we might never have ventured here. I’m glad we did since it is gorgeous. We took the ferry to Bruny Island – an island off an island. And felt we were back on Salt Spring. Bruny Island has sheep, a cheese maker, a winery, lovely little villages and beaches. But, unlike Salt Spring, it also has sand beaches and a penguin rookery. Rain. Pounding rain and storm. Thunder and lightning. This is spring in Tasmania? Locals say it is unusual. I don’t have enough warm clothing. I just have sandals. The scenery is gorgeous: steep hills, green valleys, tree ferns (they look like a cross between large ferns and palm trees). But oh, the weather. It is pouring, thunder and lightning! Green fields with cows. Lots of sheep. This northeast side of Tasmania was settled first, in the 1800’s. Most of the wild forest is gone and it has been tamed to produce crops and keep livestock. Yet, throw in some wild gorges, a waterfall, some rain forest – and you have today’s Tassie. By late afternoon we made it into Hobart. Enjoyed seeing downtown with lovely old buildings on the waterfront. We found a nice room in a backpackers’ hotel (read: lower prices than a luxury hotel). Right in the center of town. Walked through the Tasmania Museum, had a beer in a pub housed in an old customs house. Then a burger in an Irish Pub. Life is good. Then drove through more wilderness, past Tasmania’s highest peak Cradle Mountain, via many hairpins curves to Strahan on the west coast, and on to Burnie on the north coast. Tomorrow, we continue our amazing race around Tasmania! • Tassie seems to have much more internet access then the mainland did. • Hotels and homes don’t seem to have any central heating systems. Just an electric heater in a room. But almost all beds have electric heating pads. In the south this means cold houses; in the north you won’t need any heat. • Aussies love cake! Every town, even the smallest one, has a bakery with an enormous assortment of pastries and cakes in the window. They also always have meat pies. • To send a postcard costs about three times more than to buy the card itself. Postage to Canada for a card is a whopping $2.65. • No left turns allowed on a red light. • ‘Lollies’ means candy, not just lollipops. • The ferry to Tasmania costs 95.- one way. It cost us $39.- to fly from Melbourne. • Size: Tasmania is about 62,000 sq km, The Netherlands a bit smaller at 42,000 and Vancouver Island smallest at 32,000. • Aus is expensive. While the dollars are at par, minimum wage here is very high – some 20.- or 25.- dollars for a waiter. In the States a waiter would make perhaps 8.- and 10.- – 12.- in Canada. As a result, everything here is expensive for us. Groceries are about 1/3 higher. Eating out and accommodations are often about double. • I love shopping in second hand stores, looking for a treasure. The shops usually benefit a good cause like a hospital or such. In North America these stores are always called ‘thrift’ stores – which, I think, makes them sound cheap and terrible. Here in Australia second-hand stores are called Op Shops. Op is for ‘opportunity’ – now, doesn’t that sound a lot more exciting? MONA – What is Art? Tasmania’s number one tourist attraction used to be Port Arthur, the convict colony where ruins of prisons tell the story of its gruesome settlement. Now, Tassie’s prime attraction is a museum built by a man with a lot of money made through gambling, a man who wanted to prove something to the world. MONA – The Museum of Old & New Art. The publicity surrounding the opening of David Walsh’s pet project, MONA in January 2011 extended around the world. The unique characteristics of the location, buildings and exhibits continued to please tens of thousands of visitors every month making it the most visited single attraction in Tasmania. MONA has encouraged people to visit Hobart, who would ordinarily never have contemplated it. Lonely Planet named it the top attraction. And so we felt compelled to see it, even though we are not ‘into’ art and certain don’t love contemporary art. The least I can say is ‘MONA is unique and thought provoking’. The overall experience of a visit is interesting. I admired the architecture, the way the building unfolds and embraces the natural landscape is a piece of art in its own right. As far as the art inside is concerned – well, I did not care for any of it. Weird. Outlandish. Bizarre. After a while I felt like I was on drugs. Each visitor is given an iphone with a menu that highlights and complements each piece of ‘art’. You can listen to the artist’s musings, read the ‘idea behind the piece’ or a bio. The iphone will give details on which ever piece you approach and is interactive. You can even save your tour, email it to yourself and continue reading about each piece when you get home. Pretty advanced, and cool, use of technology. Art includes a handful of ancient Egyptian artifacts but mostly outlandish modern pieces, like a room full of TV’s blaring different channels. I’m sure there’s some socio-economic level of interest to it, but it’s kind of lost on me. A wall full of bees: each one suspended from a thread on the ceiling, creating a 3D piece. Provocative paintings. A video of people crossing a street. A room simulating the inside of a computer. Two brooms on a wall. A few humorous touches kept us on edge. The museum owner’s parking spot is identified as ‘God’s parking spot’. He must have a sense of humor. I hope. But mostly he must have a lot of money. Personally, I think there are better ways to put that money to use than to spend it on a trampoline with buddhist bells underneath or a blank library, a room entirely filled with blank white books. Do I think it’s worth a visit? I’m not sure. In a way it was a waste of time and money. On the other hand, it got me thinking. What is art? of artefact but I, like most of us, held a library card. Two more days to explore. We drive our little rental Suzuki around the southern tips of Tasmania. One day along beaches, picturebook towns. I like the typical pubs and old hotels with their white, wooden lacework along the verandahs. I splash in the cold waves of the Southern Ocean. We picnic on Roaring Beach: buns, chicken, fruit, cheese. The very last day we drive all the way south to Port Arthur. This is one of the main attractions of Tasmania. But we decide that we don’t want to spend a fortune in admission fees to see ruins and learn more about the gruesome penal colony history than we really want to know. So we walk along yet another white sand beach, have coffee in a lovely orchard and marvel at natural wonders along the coast: The Devil’s Kitchen, Blowhole and other amazing rock features with wild ocean water. On the way we are lucky enough to spot a real live echidna – a kind of small, Australian porcupine with a cute velvet snout that makes me think of an ant eater. When we come home to our friend Anne’s place, we are even luckier. We are invited to crew on a 37’ sailing yacht in a sail race between the mainland and Bruny Island. So we spend a gorgeous sunny evening, with the perfect amount of wind, sailing across the bay. A glorious end to our three months adventure in Australia. The next morning we flew from Hobart to Sydney. And just now I stepped off the plane from Sydney to Vancouver – 7900 miles, 14 hours. Then a short flight to Victoria, a taxi to the ferry terminal in Sidney and the ferry to Salt Spring. It’s been an amazing experience to have three whole months to roam and explore. We saw so much natural beauty, met many interesting people and visited places we had only dreamed of. When we planned our Great Australian Adventure, we had many choices to make. How to travel, what to see. We decided that a camper was the most economical way, and it would give us relative freedom to go when and where we wanted. We knew we wanted to hike a bit somewhere and chose the southern cape area to do so once we dropped off the camper. We also knew we wanted to experience one of the famous train journeys on this continent. The Ghan and the Overlander or Indian Pacific are legendary names. But when we first checked the website, we were blown way by the prices. Well over a thousand dollar would get us a ticket, for one person, from Perth to Adelaide. We read many travel sites and discovered that tickets ordered by phone were much cheaper. In the process we also discovered the cheaper way to go: the Red Section of the train. This came after Platinum and Gold. Way after. It was, in the end, the only affordable way for us to take the train as part of our three months journey. Now we are here, in the Red Seats, happily wagging along on the tail end of the 600 meter long train. the train carries 250 passengers, about 30 of them are Red Seaters. It is almost comical how the old British class system is still evident on the train. We don’t get free coffee or tea like the Gold Seaters. We have to pay to go on a little excursion off the train, unlike the Gold and Platinum passengers. We hear announcements about “channel six on your control panel” but we have no control panels. Ha. Our seats are much like airplane seats, about an inch wider and they recline further back. Sleep is difficult when the train gnaws and grinds long the track, clanging its chains and banging the tracks. But its rhymth lulls us to sleep eventually. The view from the train is off an immense flat, empty plain: the Nullabor Desert. Null arbor: no trees. Foot high scrub, red sand and rocks. Suddenly we stop at one house in the desert. A town of two people who look after an airstrip and “run a B&B in case a pilot needs to spend the night.” We passed by one of the largest sheep stations in the world, over 300,000 acres. “It takes eight hours by plane to check the fences,” we were told. 500 km further down the track, is Cook. A town of four. The entire population comes out to see the train, and to collect their weekly mail, water and other supplies. Water here costs more per liter than fuel. A faded sign says ‘Please get sick, our hospital needs you.” Nowadays the hospital is no longer there. The local doctor is 12 hours away by car. With a deserted school this is a modern day ghost town that started as a telegraph station and now only exists because of the train. We brought most of our food for the two day/two night journey. Kees said he’d buy a new bottle of softdrink in the next town. No such luck… The one and only town the train stops in on the journey from Perth to Adelaide is Kalgoorlie. Many people, in the Red Seats, bought tickets for a mine excursion here. We arrived in Kalgoorlie last night at midnight… The mine was pitch dark. All they got to see was Kalgoorlie’s red light district… Glad we opted not to spend A$64.- on this outing! We appreciated that, on Remembrance Day – November 11, they played taps and asked for a minute of silence. So many young men from Australia died during both World Wars – a huge percentage of such a small population. It is 2,700 km from Perth to Adelaide. And, mindblowing enough, the landscape does not change much. We slept a second night in our seats and each time I opened my eyes, it looked the same. Closer to Adelaide the flat scrub made way for flat wheat fields. A few more buildings here and there. And then – a lovely city. Staying in a fun colonial pub in the heart of town. When we needed a place to spend one night in Adelaide, I searched on Google maps starting with the central bus station from where our bus departs at 7 AM. I tried many links but most Australian hotels are way up there in price. While we like to stay in good, clean places we also travel on a budget. The Metropolitan looked more like a pub than a hotel. But the photos showed nice, large rooms and a modern restaurant. I emailed and was assured a room. No worries. We arrived in Adelaide on the train at 7:30 in the morning. What hotel would let you check in at that time? We just hoped we could check our luggage and would then hang around til later. But we were welcomed with coffee and shown to our room right away. A large room with very clean linens, table, chairs and a fridge. We were even able to do our laundry. The Metropolitan is one of Adelaide’s original pubs, dating back to 1883. With its 14′ ceilings and lovely decor it has the feel of an old country pub. But it is right in the heart of Adelaide, directly across from the Central Market. We walked to Victoria Park, to the State Museum and Library and all the shops. Sure, the floors creak and there’s a curved staircase to climb. But that’s part of the charm of staying in an authentic place like this. AND.. it has free wireless internet! We had a great dinner of pumpkin soup, schnitzel, good wine and warm rhubarb crumble. The restaurant even has a court yard. If you live near Adelaide, be sure to have a drink and dinner here. If you need a place to stay in Adelaide, this is the place! As the bus pulls into the Melbourne Southern Cross Station, I spot our host. We’ve never met Rupert before but I know him instantly. He’s the brother of one of my best friends and, very matter-of-factly, had invited us to stay with him and his wife once we got to Melbourne. Typical Aussie hospitality is amazing. We drove to their beautiful home, have a great room and toured downtown Melbourne all day. What a nice city – with old buildings huddled among modern architecture, the city buildings reflect a similar, integrated mix to its inhabitants. Parks, rivers, a bustling downtown. Tea and cake in a Jewish neighborhood. Mellow traffic. Art galleries. We liked what we saw of Melbourne. Then, once the sun almost set, we drove all over town to the pier at the harbour. We walked way down the pier. It was almost dark. At the end of the pier, there were piles of rocks. Suddenly we hear squeaking and grunting and tjirping. And there, from in between the cracks, peeked little tiny penguins! They came swimming up from the sea, at dark, and flip-flopped over the beach to hide and nest in between the rocks. They were so cute… so little. One wobbled out on the wooden dock. Two looked like they were hugging and kissing. Too cute. What a treat to see penguins in their natural environment, without any commercial interference. It was hard to take photos since you couldn’t flash and it was dark! I wrapped red paper of my camera.. Our wonderful Melbourne host drove us all over today. Took us out to the Great Ocean Road – a gorgeous winding road along the Bass Strait in the Southern Ocean. Would have loved to see an echidna. Vistas of green hills dipping white sandy toes into blue waters. Had a coffee here, an ice cream there. The highlight was a campfire in a mountain park, to roast steaks. Tomato, avocado, bbq steaks and chocolate. What a lunch. We were surrounded by tall gum trees and, suddenly, heard loud grunting and snorting. Wild koalas! They sounded like wild boars. We spotted several in the trees around us. Then a gorgeous red and green parrot landed near us and stayed around. Very pictoresque. Tomorrow – the last part of our Australian Adventure! Do you want to know what we still have in store? Two weeks in Tasmania! So stayed tuned. October 31, Halloween night and we are checked into The Witch’s Hat in Perth. This morning we were in the perfect campsite to clean out and pack our bags. Our groceries were perfectly finished after our last breakfast and lunch in the camper. Sad to say goodbye – both to the camper and to the lovely sites along the ocean. Soon after leaving Yanchep we found ourselves on highways, heading into Perth traffic. We dropped off the camper. Another efficient and friendly Britz office. Then the bus, loaded with our backpacks, into the city. Checked into the hostel. Feels cool to be among young backpackers from around the world. could have lots of books without the weight. The problem is not so much that we don’t like reading on the iPad. It’s fine. The problem is that we don’t come across good books online. We find them in campgrounds, in second hand book stores, on shelves in the youth hostel, etc. So they pile up. Pizza and beer in the city for dinner tonight. So now we are spending Halloween night at The Witch’s Hat. We both chuckled when we heard we had room… 13. So far nothing too spooky but the lights ARE flickering! is it any wonder that I think of Dr. Seuss and Maurice Sendak every day?! It was a short five minute haul in Augusta to our motel. We have a nice, self contained room with a kitchenette. Augusta is very blustery – a storm is howling through town right now. Getting here was a total climate change from the 30+ weather we had been having. It was 19 when we arrived, but a lot warmer today despite the wind. This morning we embarked on our next adventure: hiking the Cape to Cape Walk, 135 km from Cape Leeuwin to Cape Naturaliste! We booked the hike through a special agency. This way we did not have to do any of the research and bookings of where to stay, where to eat etc. They book everything, sent us a big book of the trail, step by step, with hotel information, dinners booked, and our luggage transported to the next place. We are in Augusta for 3 nights so we can wash clothes, and make our own lunches here. We started off at the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, by touching the corner stone. As the plaque states, the Dutch ship Leeuwin (Lioness) reached the southern most point of Australia in 1622 and the land was mapped as ‘land of the Lioness’. Fun to see all of the Dutch connections here. The trail today was not easy. 25 km of bush wacking, clambering over boulders, trying not to step into deep blowholes, plowing through kilometer of kilometer of soft, sloped sand on the beach. Once in a while there was a nice section which made for easier hiking. But the Pieterspad was a piece of cake compared to this. The scenery is glorious, but a strong wind (thank goodness it was in our back) whipped up sand that pelted us. Day 2 was more glorious scenery, great weather (hot sun and no shade anywhere!) but also more very strenuous hiking. Whenever there’s a real path in the woods, it is wonderful. But much of the time it was heavy slogging along the beach. In very soft sand that gives way with every step. Sometimes like quicksand, it pulled you down with every step. Try that for 2 hours… And then it was up the headlands, climbing quickly. I decided that I was not enjoying this and so I am skipping Day 3. I don’t have anything to proof… The option of spending the day in a resort on a glorious beach, with pool and … with wifi, was just too tempting. Kees however is bravely trudging along. He loves the challenge. I did buy him some cold, dark beer. So he will be happy when he makes it here tonight! The wildlife we saw included kookaburras, again finally!, a very large kangaroo on the trail and two very large (1.5 meters long) black snakes! During our travels we always look for a book exchange. Almost every campground has one. In this manner we picked up some interesting reading. This book was an eye opener to me. I don’t think I was aware of the fact that Britain sent thousands of young children from orphanages to live in Australia. Similar to the criminals that were sent earlier, they loaded ships with children to “get a better life” in the colony. Robert was about 6 years old and promised an education in Australia. However, many of these children ended up doing slave labor, like the author of the book who spent six years in a Catholic Boys Home where the children were terribly abused and used to built buildings and do farm work, trapping rabbits etc. rather than receive an education. The book was very interesting to read, even more so because Robert Taylor ended up educating himself and becoming a pioneering park ranger, working in many of the national parks we became familiar with on this trip. This book mentions another book called Empty Cradles, on the topic of child migrants. 2] Nomads At Large by Monty Dwyer, an Australia radio personality who traveled and interviwed seniors known as grey nomads. This book opened our eyes to the vast numbers of retirees who all buy campers and start traveling around the country, changing the economy of many places. 3] The Salvado Memoirs, a historical account of Australia from a particular Catholic mission in the mid 1800’s with the emphasize on aboriginal information. It is a biography of a Benedictine priest who ended up being a bishop and who established one of the first missions. The book gives amazing details on customs and language of the aboriginal people. We will probably bring this book back with us so you might want to borrow it! 4] LOVE a book I picked up called My Place by Sally Morgan. It’s labeled as an Australian classic, her biography about being part aboriginal and what it meant to her and her family. Fascinating story, well written. 5] Tanami, by Kieran Kelly. A good read about two guys who walk across this Australian desert with 5 camels. A tough journey combined with interesting history and good storytelling. Kelly picks up where two historic explorers left off, and successfully completes an unfinished trek through Australia’s hottest place. Kees is speeding through several John Grishams and I just picked up a copy of The Collected Short Stories of Roald Dahl. On the way to Geraldton we drove passed Pink Lake. The water is pink because of a microbe releasing beta carotine in the water. Geraldton was the first regular city since leaving Darwin, several thousand kilometers ago. It was very nicely laid out, with large boulevards and a great waterfront. We’ve noticed in a lot of towns here that the waterfront is preserved as park, often with playgrounds and public beaches. It’s so much nicer than walking along private hotels and restaurants and not being able to get to the shore. It was Kees’ birthday so we had dinner in a lovely place with view on the water. The library had good, free!, internet access so we got caught up on emails and work. Now we are staying in Cervantes, right by the beach. Today we drove Nambung National Park to see the Pinnacles. We were curious to see these since they seem an Australian landmark. They are depicted on the cover of an Australian book we have at home. I always wonder what it would be like to be the first to come across a place like this. Normal scrubby desert and then, bang, bright yellow sand with thousands of stone pillars. In 1846 a Spanish monk made his way to the new world after having been given the task by the pope of establishing a monastry in Western Australia and converting Aborigines to Christianity. Dom Salvado had a somewhat unique view for the time. He did not try to convert and preach very hard but worked with the native populatin to win their trust. He appreciated the wisdom of the native population and made friends with them. Salvado eventually founded a small town in the Australian bush. New Norcia is a Benedictine monastic town. Separated from the Catholic church, these monks live in the town permanently and actively work to earn their own living. They grow and press olives, have a beautiful bakery and make a renowned wine and beer. It’s like a small Spanish town in the Australian bush country, with old mission buildings and palm trees. We took a tour of the churches and several other buildings now used by educational institutions for retreats, etc. You can even spend the night in the monastary. If we weren’t running out of time, we would have stayed and experienced that. A night’s stay includes a small room, and three meals a day with the monks, time for meditation and prayer and just quiet time to relax and reflect. Salvado made several trips back to Europe to raise funds for the small village. By 1900 on his 8th trip he passed away in Rome and was eventually burried in New Norcia. We opted to continue staying with our new Australian friends! It was lovely to meet Australian people. We spent a few days with them and the last night they invited many of their friends for a little party. Wonderful to spend the evening with such friendly, jovial Aussies. They have a very admirable tight-knit community and take pride in building their own facilities like tennis courts, playing fields, a recreation hall and library. On Wednesday we stopped at Yanchep National Park and, finally, saw koalas! They are so cute, clinging to the tree in their sleepy positions. They look as if they will crash to the ground if they let go. They’d move to a more comfortable fork in a tree, once in a while. After that we found a lovely spot in Yanchep’s caravan park for our very last night in the camper! Exciting to now embark on our next adventure: a ten day hike from Cape Leeuwin to Cape Naturaliste in the south of Western Australia. Stay tuned for this adventure! We continued down the road, another 100 KM to the tiny village of Denham. A motel, a marina, a supermarket, a gas station and then a lovely caravan park. Got a spot overlooking the ocean from a bluff. But we soon discovered they still had an ocean front site because the wind howls through here at 50 knots an hour… Can’t step outside without being blown out of your pants. I don’t need a hair dryer – just step outside and it’s blown dry in a minute. The showers here are salt water… so how can I rinse off after an ocean swim? The first recorded arrival of white men on Australian soil, was right here. A Dutch man. A Dutch trading ship, under the command of Captain Dirk Hartog arrived here on October 25, 1616 – more than 150 years before Captain Cook. Hartog left a pewter plate, nailed to a post. The original plate is now back in the Rijksmuseum, but there’s a replica of it here. Today we drove the short 25 KM to Monkey Mia. I had talked to many people who had visited this resort where wild dolphins come to interact with people. Everyone had said that it used to be really fun, but that now it is very touristy and regulated. But still. When wild dolphins come to the shore, I wanted to experience that. I did not have high expectations. I also suspected it to be commercialized. BUT it was fun! It’s done in a lovely manner. You do have to pay $8.50 a person entrance fee, but that is often the case at wildlife or nature reserves. The rangers gave a informative talk and the bottlenose dolphins arrived around 8 AM. No one makes them show up, they truly do live free in the ocean. Of course they have been conditioned, know that there is a treat waiting by the shore. But I do believe the regulations are in the dolphins best interest. If they did not strictly enforce rules, people would feed them bread, or worse. They would touch them and affect them with sunscreen or bacteria. Now, we all had a long, good look at the six wild dolphins that came to shore. They almost beached themselves and showed off. One mother brought a small calf. It was lovely. A few people were allowed to feed a fish to them and then it was over. The dolphins come back as they please but are only fed in the morning, and only up to five females, bringing males and other friends along. Thirteen years ago when we visited Australia for the frst time, we rented a small camper van, a Toyota Hiace. It had well over 400,000 kms on it and every time we made a left turn the microwave fell on the floor. No airconditioning and since you are sitting on top of the engine in that van, it roasted your behind pretty good. So this time we decided to spent a few more dollars and get a larger, newer camper wth airconditioning and a large bed over the full width of the unit. We initially rented from the Cheapa company (the name should have warned us) but when we checked their reviews on Trip Advisor we found nothing but negative comments from previous users. So we changed to Britz and have been very very happy with their unit and their service, all first class. We used a broker to help us select the company (see Website: www.ausandnztravel.com) and were very happy with their services. You do see numerous rental companies that have units on the road. Not only Britz, but also Maui, Apollo and Kea are well known brands that are first class. There are several other rental companies that cater to different clientele and budgets. Make sure you check Trip Advisor before you rent anything!! The rental units are mostly similar RVs to the ones you find in North America. Many class C motorhomes, small class B vans and many which would be classed as a large class B or a small class A. That is the one we now have, a Mercedes Sprinter fully camperized. In North America there are more and more companies which use the Mercedes Sprinter (5 cyl. diesel) to build their motorhomes because it gets very good mileage for such a large unit. We are averaging 20 miles to the gallon, or about 8 liters per 100 kms. They drive well, however when you meet one of these famous road trains on the road (trucks that are 55 meters long and have 74 – 84 wheels) you better hang on to that steering wheel because you get hit with their draft pretty good. The rental companies also provide many 4×4 camper units and that is a very good idea in Australia. Our (2 wheel) unit was only allowed on paved (sealed) road and as a result we had to forego visiting some National Parks or interesting sites because those would require us to travel down a dirt road (unsealed). A couple of times we needed to travel 10 -12 km on unsealed roads just to get to a campground and these Sprinters are not build for rough roads, that became obvious rather quickly. Next time we visit Australia we will get a 4×4 camper. A little more expensive to drive probably, but at least you can get everywhere you want to go. The gas (petrol) here in Australia is a little more expensive, the cheapest diesel was $1.64 a liter but in the outback we paid as much as $2.20 a liter. You do have to be careful not to run out of gas because gas stations might be 250 km apart, however signs do warn you about those infrequent services and you would be pretty stupid if you did run out. Many people, especially those travelling the dirt roads in the Outback, carry extra jerrycans with fuel. There are several other type of RVs on the road here in Australia and in campgrounds (caravan parks). First of all you see more types of trailers (called ‘caravans’ here) than I ever did see in North America. Many of them look rather low-slung when they go down the road, however as soon as they are parked a 1 or 1.5 foot pop up comes up that allows standing room in the trailer but allowed for less drag while going down the road. Then there are the ‘camper caravans’, which we call tent trailers. Another type we don’t see much of in North America is the ‘camper trailers’, these look like small utility trailers when being pulled behind a vehicle, but when folded out they become almost regular tents. And there are a few 5th wheels and even fewer large Class A motorhomes. The big Marathon, Prevost, Country Coach, Bounder etc. that you see in North American parks are rare here in Australia. You do see ‘slide on campers’ as they are called here, those are our pickup campers. And then something I have rarely seen in North America, the ‘roof top camper’. These are, usually small, tents that are carried on top of the car and which fold out, on top of the car, to a regular tent for which you need a ladder to get into it. It keeps you away from the snakes and spiders, but it seems a little awkward. Since most of Australia is well endowed with a lot of sunshine many people use solar panels to charge their aux. batteries. Since the Caravan Parks can be rather expensive (we have paid between $32 and $52 for a site) many people stay in places where there are no facilities (dry camp). Especially the snowbirds (called ‘grey nomads’ or ‘silver seniors’ here) often dry camp for several days and then come into a Caravan Park for a night to replenish the drinking water, dump the grey and/or black water and get a decent shower. The facilities in these Caravan Parks are generally first class with laundromats, kitchen facilities and anything you can think of. There is a major debate going on in the country between proponents of dry camping and the Caravan Park owners, who of course loose income if a grey nomad camps a few miles away in the bush while he has empty stalls. Several local municipal Councils have gotten into the act and decided to pass an ordinance to not allow dry camping within their boundaries. Or they are camper friendly and provide cheap (or sometimes free) camping spots for tourists. All together we are very much enjoying the camping experience in Australia and I am already plans for our next trip down under! Exmouth, Western Australia. It’s still a pretty isolated town. I felt that we had left the Outback but people here still calls this the Outback. We really like Exmouth. It feels like a small, laid-back beach town which might become really popular in a few years. It has a small centre with dive shops, a bakery, a grocery store. I have been to towns that boasted being famous for their wine, their cheese, having a giant lobster, or something like that. Exmouth holds the record for strongest mainland wind gust, measuring 267 kph! While we are here, it’s been trying to break that record. Very windy but that’s actually nice when it’s hot. But Exmouth is also very different from what we expected. I had imagined the west coast to be a different landscape – hills, greener. I guess that’s because I’m a North American west coaster. Here the west coast, at least so far, is simply desert. Red rocks, shrub, even termite mounds right up to the ocean. There literally is only a row of sand dunes in between desert and reef. We’ve all heard of the Great Barrier Reef. The west coast, has a similar reef. A bit smaller but still some 300 KM long… and this one is RIGHT off the main land. You don’t need to take an expensive cruise. You don’t need to go way out at 50 knots an hour… You simply put on your mask and snorkel, wade out into the turqoise water and voila…. coral bommies all around, red fish, blue fish, yellow fish too. It’s awesome. Kees has graduated to wearing shorts, flipflops and a tan. We camped in town first where, to our amazement, a huge emu visited us. Then we found THE best spot in the entire Nigaloo Reef National Park – right off the beach with a view of the water and sand. The draw back is that national park campgrounds have no facilities. So we went unplugged and loved it. No TV! Yet we watched As The World Turns and The Blue Lagoon. We had wine with fellow campers, listened to stories of kite surfing and sailing on the blue corral lagoon. Kangaroos lazed around us in the shade. Then we made dinner and watched the sun set. We watched blues fade to orange, pink, gray-blue. And then we slept, for about 12 hours. But I kept peeking out and saw the moon make a trail across the starry sky, until it was as large and orange as the sun. It slowly sank into the ocean to make way for another day. At first light, we sipped tea and skinny dipped in the Indian Ocean. And the best part? It’s Monday morning! We’ve been telling you all about how wonderful our Australian travels are: warm temperatures, swimming, tropical beaches… Then we realized that, where you live it may be a blustery Fall. You may be going to work and get really ticked off reading about how nice our trip is… So we figure it’s time to tell you about the down side of traveling. How it’s not at all what it’s cracked up to be. 😦 The distances we have to drive here to get anywhere are terrible… One day we did 930 KM. :-(The temperatures can be murder. It’s been an average of 33 degree, sometimes up to 41 degrees C. 😦 The flies are awful… they want to settle permanently up your nose. 😦 You always have to walk to a shower building, dragging all of your clothes, towel, toiletries, the key… Then you have to balance on one foot in a wet showerstall, trying to get dressed. 😦 The flies are terrible. 😦 There’s no Heineken to be found in the Outback. ! 😦 It’s hard to find good coffee here, especially in the supermarket. Almost only instant. 😦 We track sand into our van all the time. Have to sweep piles of it out. All the time. : -( You should see the flies here. 😦 Every night we have to take down the table, try to fit all the cushions into a bed and wrestle a sheet around it all. 😦 Every morning we have to take down the whole bed before we can sit at our breakfast table. 😦 We have a sunburn. And sand in unmentionable places. 😦 There’s just two of us. If you want a new conversation it gets limited sometimes. 😦 When we run out of a book to read, all we can do is hope to find a book exchange in the next campground. New paperbacks are $20.- here. 😦 Our stove has 3 burners but you can only fit two small pans on it at once. 😦 Did I mention the flies? 😦 Our fridge is about a quarter of a normal one. And it’s full of beer. “Baby beer,” Kees says, referring to the alcohol content of 2.5%. 😦 Almost no internet, and if we can get it it’s expensive. 😦 You should see the flies. They like beer. 😦 Our bathroom is about half the size of a small broom closet. Try pulling up your pants in that! 😦 We see more roadkill than houses. There. I hope this makes you feel better. Now I have to run. To the gorgeous white sand beach with the blue water and palmtrees. Sorry. This is perhaps one of the most pictoresque beaches of white sand, with aqua water and perfect swimming/snorkeling anywhere in the world. I love it. But the campgrounds aren’t great. We found a spot in the “beach front” rows of the campground closest to the beach. It really was just a walk past other campers and across the road. But it felt like we were camping in a parking lot, with cars coming and going, a petrol station right next to us. Busy, busy. $48 per night just to camp here. So we’re not staying as long as we would have liked to. But the snorkeling is out of this world. Right off the beach you immediately float over amazing corral in all shapes and sizes with fishes darting everywhere, in all colors. Large rainbow colored fishes, trailed by little blue, yellow, black & white fishes. Even the occasional turtle. Fabulous. This morning we walked along the beach to an area of the reef where reef sharks have their nursery. The shallow waters were teaming with reef sharks in all sizes as well as a small ray. Coral Bay and Exmouth are two places we’d go back to, no problem. But we did leave and drove 430 KM down the same, boring desert road. It’s called the North West Coastal Highway. It’s not truly boring – there’s something imposing in its emptiness – but there really is nothing to see. Kees loves driving the long distances and I’m getting the tedious sleeves knit on the sweater I’m making. The same red earth (Uluru’s color really is not that special when you consider that the whole continent is red soil. It’s just that Uluru is so hard, a monolith that has not eroded). The same dusty green shrubs. The same dead animals along the road. Not so many wallabees as there were along the Barkly Highway, but kangaroos, birds, cattle, even sheep. The cows are huge Brahmin cows and, apparently, get hit by road trains. They lie on the side of the road with their stiff legs in the air, bloated and dried like gigantic leather purses. We even see the same people. Similar to the Camino de Santiago, a long distance hiking trail in Spain where you often run into the same hikers each day, here you also meet fellow travelers going in the same direction. We recognize people we saw two, three even five days back in another town. Obviously making the same stops along the same route. We pass one town of a decent size and do our groceries for the next few days. Fill up with diesel whenever we find a larger town with lower prices. Then we find the turn-off to Denham, Shark Bay and – my long awaited stop – Monkey Mia. I just finished reading Bill Bryson’s In A Sunburned Country, in which he elaborates about Hamelin Pool and stromatolites. From his book, I knew about these rocks containing the earth’ first microbes. If they had not existed, billions of years ago, and decided to release oxygen into the atmosphere, we might have never ‘happened’. So I was curious to see to whom, or what, I owed this life on earth. Turns out stromatolites do not look exciting. The closest I can think of is lava. Black, grayish rocks sitting knee deep in saline water. No mysterious glow. No fluorescent frills. Not even gory green algae. Just rocks in clear water. But still. Cool to know that this is only one of two places on earth where stromatolites still ‘live’. They do not look exactly lively and I think that Kees was a bit puzzled by my wish to see them. Manuel almost died five years ago. He is an aboriginal man, 50 years of age, who, like many indiginous people, drank too much. He basically drank himself to death. After a 17 day coma, he actually survived. But the doctor told him “One more beer and you’ll die.” Manuel managed to not touch a drop of alcohol since then, and to turn his life around. He now offers a unique, cultural experience which we, as visitors to his country, thoroughly enjoyed. In most places you have no opportunity to interact with locals, and taking photos is not allowed. So when we read the advertisements for Top Didj Cultural Experience, we decided to give it a try. “It might be tacky, it might be touristy,” we thought. But it turned out to be fun, interesting and worth the money. When we showed up at the art gallery, at 9 AM, we found a gallery and a store full of local art and giftware to browse. But we also found two tiny baby wallabees which we could pet and cuddle. He explained family life, how clans can not marry within too close a circle of relations. How families go to other regions to meet families with suitable girls, which are promised to a certain boy at age 4. Once they reach 13 or so, the couple start living together. They don’t know the marriage ceremony. But, he said, much of their tradtional way of life, music, dance, painting and even language will no longer exist in a few more years. “Nowadays,” he said, “young people come home, sit in front of the TV with a Cola and that’s it.” We saw the exact same thing in Nunavut with Inuit people and their culture. But there they seem to have more support to hold on to language and culture. Here there is, apparently, none. I love their term ‘dream time’. It refers to life before and after your current life. The ancestors live in dream time. Manuel showed us how to paint a traditional turtle and kangoroo, using a certain number of lines and colors, dictated by his clan. If you know about aboriginal art you can tell which clan, family and in which region made a certain painting. The hanting sounds of the didgeridoo lingered as we left the dusty town of Katherine behind us on our way to Western Australia and, hopefully, cooler temperatures than the 40+ degrees here. Australia is paranoid about anyone bringing in invasive species: animals, flowers, trees… amything. And understandably so. In the past anything that was brought in, flourished and took off with a passion. Cats. Rabbits. Blackberries. They’re all out to conquer native plants and animals. I was utterly amazed when, upon landing at Sydney Airport, we were told to remain seated with our seatbelts securely fastened. Then the flight attendants opened all overhead compartments and proceeded to spray the entire inside of the plane with pesticide. My mouth had dropped open in disbelief but I quickly closed it and actually huddled under my scarf and tried not to breathe. The smell reminded me of the long banned Flit sprays my parents used in mosquito season. I come from Salt Spring Island where, if you so much as whisper the words “Round Up” people gasp and stare at you. Last night we crossed the border between Northern Territories and Western Australia. And there we met the Cucumber Police! They have a real border station and uniformed guards who are out to get your veggies. I’m not sure what exactly they are looking for, but they seem to live in fear of your potatoes. I surrended two wrinkled oranges and some limp lettuce. But that wasn’t enough. The guard boarded our camper and proceeded to go through all cupboards. Two blushing tomatoes were caught in the act and arrested. An innocent zucchini was hauled off as a common criminal. A cold, baked potato was handcuffed and contained. Even the banana peels from the garbage got a life sentence. Those guards do a good job protecting their state, I’m sure. But I’d hate to spend my life confiscating carrots. Come to think of it, perhaps they should train all those rabbits. I’m sure they’d sniff out every last carrot from every passing camper van. We did it! Crossed the entire continent! Left the east coast at Rockhampton and today we made it across the Outback to Australia’s northern west coast! We are in Broome, WA. I had read about a touristy, crowded town but on Saturday afternoon most things were closed and the streets were half empty. Strolled through a tiny Chinatown at 37º. Finally found something I wasn’t able to buy anywhere in the Outback: knitting needles. I had made due with a pair of chopsticks but now I can make more proper sleeves for the sweater I’m knitting. Campground is very close to the white sands of Cable Beach, supposedly one of the top 5 best beaches in the world. But not any nicer than our gorgeous Oregon beach! “Can I swim here?” I ask in the campground office. “Sure,” says the lady. “Is it safe?” I want to make sure. Aussies are such wonderful, lacksadaisy characters! Most men in the Outback are rugged cowboys. When you stopped at a roadhouse, hundreds of miles from anywhere, you see families buying an icecream, roadtrain drivers going for a meal and everyone else just getting petrol. I saw one guy get out of his car. Must have been 65, 70 years old. Standard bush clothing: rugged hiking boots with wool socks. Sleeveless vest showing heavy biceps. Suntanned face in the shade of a leather cowboy hat (called a bush hat). This one had a long thin, white ponytail and instead of the standard dusty shorts he was wearing a long purle sari wrapped around his waist. On our second day in Broome we got up at 5 AM for a long, 8 KM, walk on the beach before it got too hot. Lovely. Spent the rest of the day doing laudry and cleaning the camper. Beat lots of red dust from the pillows and even mopped the floor. But on Monday morning we continued our drive south. It’s kind of a bummer – no sooner have you made it to the gorgeous beaches of the coast or you need to go back into the desert. More than 500 KM from Broome to the next town. Same long straight roads through shrub and red earth. Even knowing that the coast is about 15 KM on your right, doesn’t help much if you can’t see it. The distances here are amazing. It kind of reminds me of Nunavut, Canada’s Arctic region. If those remote, isolated villages had roads connecting them, it would be similar to here. Hundreds of kms to the next town. And it’s easy to miss the one roadhouse in between where you can get gas. Often it literally is one building. But some places on the map turn out to be one shed with the name spraypainted on it. Have even seen several places that show on the map and are one big truck tire on the side of the road with the name spraypainted on it. Perhaps there’s a cattle station somewhere off in the bush. But you can’t see it from the road. We followed the bright red track into the bush. It led to brilliant blue sky and a pure white beach: Eighty Mile Beach, which is actually 221 KMs! They sure could use more surveyors in Australia. Not once have the distances on the maps and on the signs and on our odometer been the same. Eighty Mile Beach. Life doesn’t get much better than this. White sand and an amazing array of shells. Turquoise waters. Little white waves to play in. Not really swim because of sharks, but still nice. Kees took a long walk, I searched for and found gorgeous sea shells. Watched the sun set with a glass of wine in the sand. Decided to stay another day. The alternative is to drive another 750 KM. It’s some 500 to a town that does not sound attractive, then a roadhouse at 750 KM, after which it will be another full day to Exmouth, the next wonderful beach. So we’ll stay here for another day of shell searching. It never ceases to amaze me how quiet these campgrounds are. Most campground are pretty much like parking lots. No privacy, the neighbors are mere feet away. Yet there is no noise at night. No people talking. No music. Just the tjirping of crickets. North American campgrounds are much nicer, with large sites and usually much green between units. Here you are just lined up and right next to each other. But the facilities at the campgrounds here are amazing. Each one has several, usually very clean, bathroom units. There’s always a laundry room with washing machines and large sinks. Many drying racks to hang your clothing. I’ve never seen to many campers doing laundry all the time, everywhere. All the lines are usually full of clothing but also towels, sheets, quilts and blankets. It seems to me that Aussies are the cleanest campers on earth. Each campground also usually has one or more camp kitchens. These have a large stove, a bbq, a sink, microwave, fridge for tenters to use. Especially in the heat it’s nice to cook here instead of in your own camper. By now it is Wednesday and we’re driving, driving… Just went over 10,000 KM on this trip. Spent the last two days on the perfect, fabulous Eighty Mile Beach. Kees hiked long distances while I picked gorgeous shells. But as soon as we’re on the road again, it’s windswept flat land with stubbles. Long stretches of road, road trains and a million traffic signs that say “floodway”. The first thing we do when we get to a campsite, is plug the van’s power cord into a little post to give us electricity inside. Free camping sounds like a nice venture, but it also means no facilities. And when it’s +40 degrees, you do want your air conditioner on. I’ve never traveled with so many items before that need charging. We have a cell phone (here called a ‘mobile’) which is great for making local calls or for our kids to reach us if need be. The boys also gave us an emergency thing with which we can text (but it takes us half an hour to type ‘help’. It also works as a tracking device in case you never hear from us again. IF we turned it on and IF it is charged. Then there’s the GPS which tells us where to go. This is a lifesaver in big cities, which we are short of here. Unless the GPS is a bit outdated. She keeps yelling at us to “turn left now!” when there is no road to the left. Finally she sighs and says ‘turn around’ but we know we are on the right track. We argue a lot with our GPS but tolerate her for the times she got us out of trouble. We also have a laptop so that I can work on manuscripts, update our blog, download photos, etc. The camera, of course, needs to be charged regularly too. And the iPad is the device we use most often, to quickly check email, skype with the kids and my sister and brother-in-law, find a campground, and much more. We love having the iPad. As long as it is charged it has proven to be our best way of communicating with friends and family. We bought the iPad specifically with this trip in mind, thinking it would allow us to bring 100 books with no problem. However, I have not found the iPad all it’s cracked up to be for reading books. In airplanes you still have to shut down any electronics for quite a while, even in airplane mode. You do run out of battery power, something you never need to worry about with a real book. At home, before we left, I had started to read Bill Bryson’s book In A Sunburned Country. I didn’t want to lug this thick book around so I thought I would borrow the e-book from my local library. Brilliant idea, right? Well, by the time my turn on the waiting list came around, I was in the Outback with virtual no internet access. I saw an email informing me that I had 3 days to downloaded it before the book would go to the next lucky person on the waiting list. I never did find enough internet to download a book. After about a week, all I managed to do was put myself on the waiting list again. And, hurray, one day I was entitled to borrow the book again AND had access enough to download it onto the iPad. I was able to read most of the book this way, but when an e-book is due, it magically zips back into cyberspace. Taking all of my notes and bookmarks with it. So… I still much prefer a real book, thank you very much. Then there are two iPods with music and a tiny but powerful speaker. That one has been worth the investment. We sing along loudly as we travel down the endless roads. h the use of an adapter, to th Australian outlet we have in our camper. BTW, many Australians around us put up large rectangles of solar panels in order to charge much more than we own: iceboxes full of beer. And fish. TV’s, computers, and whatever else waits inside their cravans. The one thing we own that doesn’t charge anymore is Kees’ razor. And so he grows a beard. Tomorrow… we go unplugged. We plan on camping in a national park, which means no electricity, no water. Just us on the white sand beach. Maybe we’ll see some electric eels…! What’s In A Name? In Australia: lots! Australia has the best place names ever. I always liked the Alaskan town called Tok. But Australia has one better: Bukbukluk! Did you know that the town in Alaska called Chicken, was originally called Ptargiman. But no one knew how to spell it so they changed it to Chicken. There’s a town called Wishbone and a place called Useless Loop. Wouldn’t you love to see a place called The Bungle Bungles? It’s a area of unusual rock formations. If you had enough pieces, and if you were allowed names in Scrabble, wouldn’t you love to use Koombooloomba? Goondiwindi and Toowoomba are not far from each other. The longest place name is a hill in the south called Mamungkukumpurangkuntjunya! Say that one fast. Many names here are, of course, British. Wales, Victoria, and so on. But there’s also a bit of Dutch history, especially on the west coast where Dutch sailors either came ashore on purpose or by accident. We are near a town called Zuytdorp. There’s also Dirck Hertog’s Island. Today we visited Vlamingh Lighthouse. And of course Tasmania was named for the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. For now, we are on our way to the Ningaloo Reef. I can’t wait to see it, no matter how it is spelled.
2019-04-24T04:05:54Z
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Taking Tuesday's tough defeat to heart can make Democrats tougher to beat the next time. Taking Tuesday’s tough defeat to heart can make Democrats tougher to beat the next time. Senator-elect Scott Brown and his wife, Gail. The morning after Martha Coakley won a four-way Democratic primary in early December, her opponents gathered in a Boston ballroom to present a united front. I stopped by to cheer on my friend Alan Khazei, who had won the Globe endorsement but tried in vain to convince primary voters to nominate an outsider. The most striking aspect of an otherwise unremarkable event was the backdrop behind Coakley, which said simply, “The Massachusetts DEMOCRATIC Party.” A local operative joked that nowhere else in America would a campaign make the Democratic Party its general election message. So much for that idea. It turns out that even in Massachusetts, a successful candidate has to be able to reach beyond party label. Among independent voters, Scott Brown beat Coakley by more than 2-to-1. Her generic campaign even turned off some moderate Democrats: Brown appears to have picked up Democratic crossovers at three times the rate Coakley carried Republicans. Democrats across the country woke up this morning wondering how to reverse the curse that left us a nominee who could go on Boston radio and think Red Sox icon Curt Schilling rooted for the Yankees. Ironically, in the annals of epic defeat, the only one that rivals Coakley’s is the Yankee collapse that made Schilling a legend. After such a disastrous campaign, Democrats’ temptation will be a familiar reflex: to ignore the voters and blame all our problems on a lousy candidate. First, the big problems that Obama inherited test the limits of what many Americans are prepared to trust government to solve. The economic crisis saddled Obama with a host of nasty and persistent challenges, from bailing out the banks and saving the auto industry to creating jobs and paying all the bills the crisis left behind. With so many people hurting, some Democrats assumed that the Great Recession would lead to a sea change in Americans’ tolerance for government help. If anything, the reverse is true: Americans desperately anxious about their own finances have become more anxious about the country’s. That’s no surprise to the administration. Throughout the health reform debate, the president has been outspoken about the fiscal importance of lowering long-term health costs, insisting that Congress offset new costs with new savings and that the final price tag stay well below what House Democrats wanted. But in practical terms, the results from Massachusetts serve as a yellow caution flag warning drivers to proceed with care because of hazards on the track. As Sen. Claire McKaskill said Wednesday, “People out there believe that we are going too far, too fast.” A party that believes that government has a role to play in solving national problems needs people’s trust that government can actually do it. To succeed, Democrats still have to do what for decades has been—fairly or unfairly—our special burden: to reassure citizens every step of the way that our mission is to make government better, not bigger. Even before the results were known on Tuesday, the White House and congressional leaders agreed on an important first step to do just that—a bipartisan deficit reduction commission that will propose a plan to put the nation’s fiscal house in order over the next decade. That initiative helps on two fronts, by tackling voters’ greatest long-term worry in a responsible way—and by giving any Republicans willing to be constructive a place to park their truck. Second, the most results-oriented, cost-conscious, change-driven voters are independents, who loom more important than ever to Democrats’ governing majority. Every cycle, Democrats have a tastes-great-less-filling debate about whether the way to win elections is to excite the base or persuade swing voters. The truth is, in easy races either course will do, but in tough districts, tough states, and tough years, we have to excel at both. For all the frustrations that come with managing a broad majority, a big-tent party won’t do better by making the tent smaller. In Massachusetts, Democrats turned out in impressive numbers for a special election. Unfortunately, too many Democrats on the fence defected to Brown, and independents turned out in droves to support him. Independents cost us any chance at the governorships in Virginia and New Jersey as well. Obama did well with swing voters in 2008 and can do so again. The key is to keep reminding his supporters that he was elected to fix Washington, not put up with it. By definition, independent voters don’t care about party labels and disdain partisan gamesmanship. They want Obama to keep pressing both parties to work together—no easy trick these days—and they want their president to be a spur to congressional action and a check on congressional excesses. Third, health care retains its title as the Middle East of domestic policy. Democrats should find a way to get some form of health reform done, because, as Bill Clinton has reminded them, we know what happens to Congress when it fails to act. But on no issue is the gulf so great and so persistent between the need for national action and people’s trust in government and the political system to get the job done right. Scott Brown is living proof of health care’s exasperating contradictions—a man elected to the Senate for opposing for the country what he voted for in Massachusetts. Finally, Democrats should remember that a party willing to take voters’ lessons to heart has the chance to build a strong, more enduring bond with the electorate because of it. In 1994, Bill Clinton took the voters’ message as a directive to govern the way he campaigned and be the president he was elected to be, not the president Congress wanted him to be. The country didn’t change teams on Tuesday. Americans still want Obama to succeed and still trust him to run the country far more than the other guys. As Curt Schilling might say, the Massachusetts race was more of a brushback pitch—a warning to those in power without regard to party that an electorate in a foul mood is always a force to be reckoned with. The best advice for Democrats might come from Kevin Millar, another member with Schilling of the famed squad that went on to reverse the Red Sox curse. Millar made the team motto “Cowboy Up”—which means get back up, dust yourself off, and make sure it doesn’t happen again. In politics, like baseball, what matters in the end is not what happened last game, but who’s standing tall in November.
2019-04-24T18:15:57Z
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2010/01/taking-tuesday-s-tough-defeat-to-heart-can-make-democrats-tougher-to-beat-the-next-time.html
Nobody said parenting was easy and my daughter is certainly no exception! I was a full time working mom up until my daughter was 3 years 2 months old and my son was 8 months old, I think I balanced working full time, with being a good mom and never envisioned that I would ever be a stay at home mom. Here is the story about why I had to quit my full time job. My sister was my daughters daycare, she got to go on outings, be in a loving home where her aunt took care of her and she played with her cousin every day. My sister was going to have another baby and no longer wanted to watch my daughter so I had to find another daycare for my daughter. I did months of research, did pop in and scheduled visits to my top 12 daycares and finally found one that would be the best fit for my daughter. It was not the least expensive daycare in fact it was about 250 dollars more than I was spending on my infant son’s daycare. I liked the center, I liked that they had outside playtime, and an indoor muscle room for the kids to get exercise each day. I liked the staff, the location, the access to seeing natural sunlight instead of being stuck in a basement. I thought it was the perfect place! I planned the transition based upon other peoples positive transition experiences into starting new daycares. We visited together twice, she did an art project while I sat in the corner, she played well and interacted well with the group. I was paying for these transition days of course. The week before I started back to school, I put her in the daycare for only four hours and came back fast to pick her up. When I got there to pick her up she was sitting by the door and ran into my arms and said, I never thought you would come back for me mom! I told her I would always come back. Then the next Monday it was time to go back to work so she was going to start her first full day of daycare. My husband brought my daughter out to breakfast at McDonalds before he was going to drop her off at her new daycare. She ate her pancakes, drank her chocolate milk and was happy as usual. As soon as my husband told her that they were going to daycare now, she projectile vomited all over McDonalds. My husband is a sympathetic puker so he appoligized to the person behind the counter and quickly left the restuarant with her. He quickly called me and I had to leave my first day back at work and come home to spend with my daughter. I wondered if it was a reaction to her dad dropping her off or if she really had a bug so I decided that the next day, I would be late for work and drop her off at daycare. On the way there I tried to distract her with where we were going, as soon as her feet hit the parking lot, she vomited again. I had to call in sick again. This is when I started really noticing the change in her personality. She constantly cried and would not let me go, it was actually ruining her happy, bubbly personality and turning her into a worried and sad child. Besides the fact that I was afraid what kind of damage this transition was causing her, you cant bring a kid to daycare when they puke. After day 3 of her throwing up and me crying myself to sleep at night because my daughter was so sad, I decided I had to quit my job. My daughter’s happiness was worth more than the measly few dollars I made after I paid for daycare. I loved my job and thought I could hang in there in order to keep that awesome job when my daughter went to Kindergarten and the daycare cost verses job earning cost flipped in our favor. My husband and I talked about it and we decided the best thing to do was for me to quit working. I walked in with my letter of resignation and handed it to my boss, he tried to change my mind, have me take sick days until the transition worked but I did not feel that the situation would resolve itself quickly enough to work. I walked into her daycare and told them that I was quitting my job and they thankfully did not charge me the next two weeks of child care fees since I was not earning any money. I realized that I am now a stay at home mom and my daughters personality was finally turning back into her typically bubbly self but any mention of me leaving her and she would break down. I decided that I needed to figure out a way to retrain my daughter who used to have no problems leaving me how to stop clinging to me again. I decided to sign up for an ECFE seperating class and enroll her brother into the sibling care option so I could focus on my daughter. The first day of class I told the teachers that I was not going to leave, the second class day I was able to leave the room for 30 minutes but she cried uncontrolably the whole time, I was a wreck, the whole time I was away in the parent classroom, the only good thing was I was able to share with the above story with the parent group so they knew why my daughter was screaming in the next room. The 3rd week she did not want to go back to class, she sobbed and cried and clung to me as we entered the building. I was going to try to regain her trust and not leave her to help with the sepration. By the time we entered the classroom she was so worked up, she projectile vomited all over the floor right next to all of the parents and children and the parent educators. As soon as she is done throwing up, she looks up at me and says, “Now we get to go home right mom?” I replied Yes now we have to. I made her stand right outside of the vomit and told her to be quiet. I was frustrated and I was embarrassed. All of the parents were looking at me like what is wrong with this lady that brings this crying, sick three year old to ECFE? I was quickly cleaning up the puke that was all over the floor, the garbage can, my shoes and her shoes. I cleaned up her vomit and appoligized profusely to the parents who hopefully remembered my story from the week before. I frustratingly packed up her stuff picked up her brother from the child care room and walked out with my head down. It continued this way for the next 4 weeks, crying nervous, begging me not to leave, until one day she looked at me and said you can go now mom. What? Really? I can go? I can hang out with the other parents? Oh the joy, my daughter trusted these ECFE teachers enough to let me go! She gradually warmed up and her bubbly, outgoing, happy personality started coming back. By the second session she was almost the same little girl that I had before I tried to put her into a new daycare. It was a long, very trying road. I had never heard of anyone who could get so nervous that they could vomit. It was amazing to me that a 3 year old could have that strong of a nervous reaction to anything! I am so grateful that she is outgoing and not scarred for life from that experience. By the time she was 4 years old she had absolutely no problem with transitions, she walked into her first day of preschool with no tears, excited as can be to go make new friends. Now that she is 5 she is even more outgoing, loves to be away from me. She is so confident that her teacher told me the other day that she stood in front of the whole school of 800 kids and recited a poem on the microphone. Life is all about choices and appropriate responses to situations that pop up. I am grateful for my choice to quit my job and stay home with my children. I believe that my choice has helped shape my daughter into the outgoing, friendly, happy, confident child that she is today. The best part she no longer vomits when nervous! Whew!
2019-04-18T18:22:52Z
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2019-04-22T02:05:23Z
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2019-04-21T04:37:40Z
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2019-04-24T18:16:06Z
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The art of glass and it’s blowing. A beautiful and noble art form is the skill of glass blowing. There are several ways to do it and it is an incredible skill to possess. Any manner of wonderful things can be made with the art of glass blowing. Its not even that hard it is essentially just blowing air in a molten bubble of glass that is then shaped. Its not the same as how you create a nice set of windows but if you are in need of a change then a specialist Windows Dublin based company will happily come and have a look that for you. The company is available to view at https://www.keanewindows.ie/windows-dublin/ and while they won’t blow you a window they can certainly look to fit you up with a decent set of them. How though do you glass blow? The main thing to look to do is something like a nice fruit bowl or a decorative candelabra. The most popular design is for a vase. This allows you to make several new designs to be added to it. There are basically three different ways that you can blow glass. The first is the hardest but is also the most creative. Free-Blowing. As it suggests this is an unfettered way of doing glass blowing. First of all, a lump of glass is heated up to a white-hot heat where it becomes molten. As soon as this happens a glass blow pipe is inserted into it. The blower does literally blow amounts of air from their mouth into the glass so that it slowly inflates. With the other free hand, the glass blower then starts to mould the glass into the required shape by trimming and scoring the molten metal. It really is I quite impressive that this is done purely be hand. There are bound to be some slight imperfections, but this is all part of the charm of the piece. Mould blowing is more structured technique. As with a free blowing process again a globule of molten glass has a blowpipe insert into it. Rather than trimmed by hand the glass is poured into a readymade mould. The glass is blown so that it lends itself to the mould. Once it has taken shape the mould is removed, and the glass is trimmed and cleaned up so that any “flash” (where excessive glass leaks out) is removed. Modern techniques are not as artistic but focus more on the emphasis of production. A three-furnace system is sued starting with the one to get the glass molten and malleable. The second is the glory hole so named because small piece of glass for embellishment are heated ready to be added. Once the piece is finished it is placed in the third furnace called the lehr. This cools down the piece of glass very slowly ensuring a greater strength. It can take hours or days so patience is a virtue. The Pendragons. Uther and Arthur.
2019-04-23T10:02:50Z
http://www.thinkforwrite.com/the-art-of-glass-and-its-blowing/
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2019-04-22T00:51:28Z
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Whenever Rob and I tell people that we live in Minneapolis, you can bet that the first thing that comes out of their mouth is usually, "Oh, gosh, you know it's cold there, right?" And at the risk of sounding like a huge brat, let me say that yes, we do know. This weekend was exceptionally cold, with a windchill of -26 on Sunday, but on Saturday, it was an entire nine degrees above zero, so while we were out running some errands, we stopped at Lake Normandale to snap a few photos. I must be adjusting well to this climate, because I decided to leave my jacket in the car and was outside for ten whole minutes! So without further ado, here's what I wore this weekend (mostly under my parka). Stay warm out there, friends.
2019-04-20T03:13:05Z
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The Back to School season is always so exciting, and stressful, for teachers and students alike. Students are often wondering who will be in their class this year; if they’ll like their teacher; if this year they’ll finally be more successful in math; etc. Teachers are often wondering if they’ll have new requirements thrown at them; if they’ll get along with that new staff member; how big their class size will be; if the new curriculum will work for their students; etc. After all the build up, I always find some calm once I’m in my classroom with my students and we’re focusing on establishing routines and building relationships. While the beginning of the year is usually my least favorite time, this year was a little different for me: I looped up to second grade with my students! Rather than having to spend every day practicing every single routine, we’re getting to spend so much more time on fun activities together. While we are still practicing procedures, and establishing new routines, because most of my students are familiar with my expectations, they’re going so much more quickly than previously. So our focus on our first three days has been on getting to know the new students in our class, building stronger relationships with each other, and just having a bit of fun. We have back to school night the day before school starts. I typed up each student’s name using KG Red Hands (it’s one of my favorite fonts, and it’s free for personal use) and printed them two per page onto 12″x18″ construction paper sheets. During Back to School Night students grabbed their name plate and chose the seat where they wanted to start the year. They’re pretty easy to create yourself, but I know teachers are always looking to save precious minutes when they can so I created a free template. Because printing on 12″x18″ isn’t possible on regular printers, and was even a pain to do on our large copy machine, the template was created for regular paper. It could easily be modified by changing the page size, enlarging the text box, and then enlarging the font. The nice thing about these is that the text autoresizes to fit the page on longer names, and that will continue to work even if you enlarge the page size and font. To download the free template, click on the cover below. On the first day of school, students’ morning work was just to illustrate their name tags. I love that students get to have a choice in where they sit, helping them feel welcome, and that our first day morning work is non-stressful, and calming. I originally got this idea (I think) from Teaching with a Mountain View several years ago, but this is the first year I did it in my classroom and I love it! Students love that their name plates are something they were part of and love having it on their desk. I just laminated them after school the first day and then used Velcro to stick them to the desks. I also wanted to integrate students in a Back to School Bulletin Board. I had the idea to do a “Sailing through Second” theme (I love alliteration!) and despite several hiccups along the way, I love the way this turned out. First, I put a layer of yellow paper on top, a layer of blue paper on the bottom, and the cut the blue in waves. I couldn’t find a border in my stock that I liked so I used white tissue paper and stapled it along the edges. “Sailing through Second Grade” was just printed onto paper using fonts I have on my computer and cut out. I need a Cameo or Cricut to do this cuteness for me, for sure. To match the sailing theme, I told my students that they were the “captains” of their own learning. I associated them to a fleet of ships, and told them while they’re in the same ocean as each other and need to work together to ensure they’re all on the right path, they truly are the captain; that their effort determined their course. Each student made their own foldable paper hat using directions I found on the internet and a piece of white construction paper. We wrote “Capt.” and their name along the side and I took a picture of each student in their hat saluting. While I was photographing each student, the others were decorating the bases of their boats that would be hung on the bulletin board. (Before I get hate mail, I know ships and boats are not the same thing). I had the great idea to use pipe cleaner to hold up the triangle sails my students cut. Here’s a tip: pipe cleaners will not glue to paper. So, boats were assembled as I hung them up on the bulletin board using staples. I remade my template to include a sail on the paper due to that mishap. Just like the name plates, the names on the boat auto-resize for long names. To download my template Powerpoint click here. Please note: it’s also set up using KG Red Hands and due to that and the resizing, it should not be used in Google Sheets but downloaded to be used in Powerpoint. I printed each student’s picture as a 5×7 and printed two per page. That gave us one as a back up if a student cut their arm (or other body part off), or as a nice, fun item to take home at the end of the day. We also spent some time talking about growth mindset and the Power of “Yet”. I used the amazing videos from Class Dojo to introduce key pieces and we had class discussions about what Mojo and Katie learned about their brains and learning. Then, I used this lesson from Brown Bag Teacher to further our discussion about “yet” and learning to do things we don’t already know how to do. Because I looped with most of my kids, it was easy for me to give my own personal touch: last year I told them that I can’t whistle, but a little whistle has actually started to come through and I was able to show them that I’ve improved. We read Giraffes Can’t Dance as a mentor text for the idea of learning new things. Working at an arts integration school, I’m always looking for meaningful ways to incorporate the arts into our learning. I usually stick to visual arts because I find it easier to find aspects I’m confident teaching, and I find more resources online. When I was looking for growth mindset activities, I stumbled across this post from Deep Space Sparkle and used it as a jump start for our own art project. We began with students drawing the giraffe’s body in pencil. I directed students to draw a circle, but an oval probably would have been more realistic. Then students drew rectangles, or parallel lines for the legs and neck. 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Then we added green over the yellow, and quickly used the back of the paintbrush to scratch through so the green would come out. I also showed students how to take the paintbrush back and drag up a bit of paint to show blades of grass popping up. While the paint was drying we very carefully cut out our giraffes from the day before. After waiting a bit longer, we glued them down being careful to let the moon shine through, and not have our giraffes hanging off the page. These turned out so adorable! When I hung them in the hallway, I made a little sign that said “Giraffes CAN dance!” This might have been my favorite back to school week yet! I LOVE your giraffes! So cute!
2019-04-20T15:07:28Z
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2019-04-25T11:55:55Z
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2019-04-23T00:03:53Z
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2019-04-25T14:31:19Z
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2019-04-22T02:56:55Z
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Download PDF Full Article Content List Lila Abu-Lughod. Ethnicities 2014 15: 5, 759-777 Share. Share. Via Social Media Request Permissions. View permissions information for this article View; Explore More. Do Muslim Women Need Saving? Show all authors. Lila Abu-Lughod. Lila Abu-Lughod. See all articles by this author.... Abu-Lughod gathers examples of the Western narrative of the "abused" Muslim women who need to be saved, and explains how the international focus on "saving" these women perpetuates racist ideas of Muslim societies as barbaric. Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others Created Date... Wendy S. Hesford, "Do Muslim Women Need Saving? by Lila Abu-Lughod," Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 40, no. 4 (Summer 2015): 985-987. BOOK REVIEW Do Muslim Women Need Saving? Lila Abu-Lughod Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2013 324 pages. ISBN 978-0-674-72516-4 Reviewed by JOAN W. SCOTT... Saving Muslim women is now a global undertaking in which the participants are both Muslim and non-Muslim. Lila Abu-Lughod’s book is a critical reflection on this mushrooming industry, and its representatives, representations and bureaucracy. This book is an account of the circumstances that led to a Muslim religious movement on the Guinea coast and its legacies in today's Republic of Guinea.
2019-04-21T06:44:00Z
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2019-04-18T14:19:56Z
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2019-04-19T01:13:24Z
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2019-04-19T00:31:16Z
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The reality of the 5th struck me halfway through the afternoon: the car park at Lewes station shuts at 5pm and day 1 of the conference shuts at 5pm too. I contemplated possible quantum solutions, but to no avail. Luckily the Flash on the Beach organisers came to my rescue. The 4-5pm session on Tuesday, by Joshua Davis hadn’t looked very interesting, so John Davey kindly swapped it with the Monday one, and so I was able to leave early without missing anything important to me. Not sure how the organisers knew I needed them swapped, but thanks anyway. One of the the two sessions I attended in the afternoon was Carole Guevin‘s session on Self Promotion, which was OK, but nothing exciting. The other was a very impressive speaker, Hoss Gifford, singing his own praises. He ran through a bunch of projects that he had been involved with. and went into what had gone on behind the scenes. Neither was particularly informative to a software developer, but both were thought provoking. I’ll end this post with a thought for you: do you know everything? If not then you ignorant. This of course means we are all ignorant, so why does the word carry so much negative baggage? Joshua Davis’ presentation was probably one of the best of the conference… whoops! One of my criticisms of Flash on the Beach 07 was the number of “speakers” who were doing little more than showing off what they had designed. But I’m very much a developer who does bits of design, so I’m likely in a very small minority amongst those there. I saw Robert’s work the next day and loved it, but that was enough admiring others’ work for me for the whole conference.
2019-04-22T22:32:09Z
http://www.davidarno.org/2007/11/06/flash-on-the-beach-day-1-part-2/
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2019-04-23T20:00:30Z
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At First Steps we have a number of qualified counsellors and trainee counsellors offering individual sessions for anyone affected by eating disorders. Daytime and evening appointments are available for a series of up to 12 sessions (to be reviewed after 6), for some clients our care plan may be extended to offer a series of up to 18 sessions (reviewed after 6 and 12). It is kindly asked that a £5 donation is given for these counselling sessions which are funded from a mix of sponsors and funders which will ensure that First Steps can continue to provide our services to many other people suffering from eating disorders. As a charity, we reinvest 100% of fundraising back into our services. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is an evidenced-based practice that has been used for decades to treat mental health conditions and more recently eating disorders. 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The cognitive phase involves restructuring techniques where clients are encouraged to challenge their internal thought process and identify unhealthy interfering thoughts which are replaced with evidenced based eating disorder coping techniques to help shift perspectives. CBT for eating disorders is focused on overcoming distorted thoughts about self, body image and self-esteem and how this relates to disordered eating and to reduce unhealthy practices that can impact mental and physical wellbeing. The final stage of CBT for eating disorders involves the maintenance and relapse-prevention phase and focuses on the skills learned during the previous stages to create a comprehensive self-care recovery plan. This plan involves improving self-care as individuals become more comfortable with learnt skills and the knowledge to identify triggers to prevent replace and deterioration. Another part of First Steps CBT care plan is to build upon the clients self-confidence encouraging them to join our eating disorder groups and even to consider the benefits of befriending, providing their own lived experience for the direct benefit of new clients starting out at the beginning of their peer support and counselling recovery journey. CBT helps to normalise eating behaviours and responses to food, helping to regulate thoughts, and emotions and the actions that can be taken as part of self-care when eating disorders symptoms are present. First Steps works hard to ensure that we can keep on top of our counselling and peer support waiting lists whilst also working double hard to ensure that our approach to funding our services remains sustainable for sufferers today and emerging generations. Everybody who completes an initial assessment with one of our councellors or support workers is offered the opportunity to join our funded waiting list, but some people and their families choose to fund their care plan through our private counselling option. Private clients do not loose their place on our funded waiting list, instead are able to access specialist eating disorder support straight away and then migrate at no further cost once the waiting list allows. As a charitable organisation our rates per session are significantly below what of many private CBT and IAPT counselling services charge and the fee covers the professional counsellor and costs for providing the service by First Steps with 100% of this income reinvested into our core services which means that we can fund and support many more people waiting to access our services. If you would like to find out further information or to sign up for the service, please contact First Steps on 01332 367571 or [email protected]. Or alternatively, you can self-refer or refer another here. Our Body Image Awareness Sessions are based upon the Cognitive Behavioural Model; applying cognitive behavioural methods to look at the relationship between thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Body image is how we behave towards our bodies and is NOT about how you look. Body image can be positive or negative. This programme consists of 5 weekly sessions. To provide a place to discuss issues regarding changing body shape. To provide psycho-education focusing on issues related to body image. Do you feel that you are exercising too often and for too long? If so, First Steps now offer the Loughborough Eating-Disorder Activity Therapy [LEAP] Programme which is designed to support to those struggling with compulsive exercise in conjunction with their eating disorder. Educating the service user about the cognitive view of the maintenance of compulsive exercise. 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I am in the office most days and I also attend board meetings and other meetings at our offices with professionals and volunteers. I love being with people and going for walks. Please feel free to pop in and see me! Hypnosis is a natural state that everyone has experienced. It's not magical or mysterious. Anything that fully absorbs your attention so that you ignore distractions is an experience of hypnosis. Here at First Steps, we are pleased to offer this type of therapy on a fortnightly basis. To book a place, receive support or for more information regarding any of this support, please contact First Steps on 01332 367571 or [email protected].
2019-04-26T12:28:03Z
https://www.firststepsed.co.uk/counselling
Introducing a "Language of the Half Term" At Lime Tree, we are extremely proud of the wide range of languages spoken by the many different people that make up our school community. We want to celebrate this by introducing a ‘Language of the Half Term’. Each half term, we will be introducing a new language in our assemblies. As part of this, the children speaking the relevant language will be our Language Ambassadors. Their role is vital in organising our assemblies and teaching others their language. Our ambassadors will also help to create an interactive display in the library. After Easter, we will be introducing our first language: Polish. Come and see our display to learn some Polish words and phrases! If you speak Polish and would like to come in to teach the children about your language or home country, please contact Mrs MacBrayne (Peake Class).
2019-04-24T10:03:17Z
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2019-04-26T03:52:25Z
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2019-04-24T14:22:18Z
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At the 2013 Red Dot awards ceremony, four Taiwanese designers were awarded the "Best of the Best" Red Dot award. Red Dot initiator and CEO Peter Zec had plenty of opportunity to mention Taiwan at the 2013 Red Doc Communication Design Award ceremony Friday, with four Taiwanese designers receiving "Best of the Best" red dot awards this year. At the award presentation at Berlin Concert House, Zec said that among 6,812 works from 49 countries competing in 21 categories, only 72 were awarded as the Best of the Best and another 503 won red dot awards. Every submitted work was strictly evaluated by a 24-member international jury, and fewer than one out of 10 works were awarded prestigious red dots. The only countries to win more Best of the Best awards than Taiwan were Germany and South Korea. Of the four Taiwanese Best of the Best winners, two were designed by Asia University: "Endless" in the packing design category and "Illustration for Jiji Thousand Banana Territory" in the illustrations category. "Endless" is an integrated packing case created for the HTC Sensation XL cell phone and presents the concept of "small phone, big world" through comic illustrations that are revealed when the case is unfolded. The other work consists of knife-carved illustrations of four folk tales related to bananas grown in mountainous parts of Jiji in central Taiwan. The other Best of the Best red dot winners from Taiwan came in the packing design category and editorial publishing category. "Tree in a Bottle," designed by Hair O'right International Corp., is a biodegradable shampoo bottle touted as the world's first shampoo bottle that can grow trees because of Acacia seeds hidden in the container. "Origami for Environmental Conservation," designed by Shu-Te University, is a set of 20 animals made from folded paper based on unique species in Taroko National Park in Taiwan. The work comes with an instruction manual on how to fold the paper and an introduction and description of the 20 selected species. The designer hopes that users of the product will be able to better understand 3D spatial concepts and be more aware of Taiwan's natural environment.
2019-04-24T11:03:01Z
https://unpo.org/article/16513
Watford Ladies fell to defeat in their opening league game of the season, losing 1-0 away at Oxford United. The Golden Girls were unfortunate not to at least get something from the match, especially considering an impressive second half performance. They couldn’t find a way past home keeper Demi Lambourne, however, meaning Sahara Osborne-Ricketts’ 20th minute free-kick proved decisive. It was a quiet opening 15 minutes, with neither keeper having much to do. The only chance of note saw the ball loose only yards from the Oxford goal but Kim Farrow couldn’t get to it fairly. Shortly afterwards the hosts were rewarded a free-kick, despite plenty of protests from the Watford players who felt it was harsh. With it being just outside the area it was always likely to be dangerous and so it proved, with Osborne-Ricketts’ effort taking a deflection and finding the bottom left hand corner. Looking to respond quickly, the Lady Hornets forced a number of corners. There could be no criticism of Hollie Wride’s deliveries but the U’s defence dealt with them well. The last chance of the half was created out of nothing from Dawn Mallett. Picking the ball up on the half-way line, she went on a great run before testing Lambourne with a shot from 25-yards out. Eager to double their lead, the hosts threatened early on in the second. A good move ended with Gemma Simmonds volley inside the box being well saved by Shayla Burgess. It was Watford who would be stronger in the second half, though, having plenty of possession and passing it around well. One such move almost brought an equaliser, with Kate Natkiel shooting just over from the edge of the area. The same player had an even better chance just after the hour; a great ball from Chloe Gunn found Natkiel and her attempted lob was superbly denied by the onrushing Lambourne. Oxford thought they had scored a second goal with 20 minutes left to play, however the ball only appeared to go over the line due to a foul on Burgess. There was to be plenty of stoppage time and, looking for a dramatic equaliser, Watford sent Renee Hector upfront. It almost paid off as a cross into the box was played towards her direction, but Lambourne again did just enough to keep her and the visitors at bay. With the search for an equaliser, it was no surprise to see a chance at the other end. Osborne-Ricketts’ was inches away from getting a second, her shot hitting the bar. It wasn’t to be for Watford, with the referee finally blowing for full time after more than five minutes stoppage time. Hornets manager John Salomon felt his side deserved more from the game, saying: “We’re disappointed not to come away with anything because we really feel that we deserved something from that game; certainly one point if not all three. “I thought we were dominant in the second half, had a steady first half and then made a change at half-time to bring a bit more balance to the team. Watford: S Burgess, Gunn, Hector, Robe, Wride, Donnelly (Heaslip HT), Green, Natkiel, Mallett (Nuttall 77), Wynne, Farrow. Subs not used: Butterwick, Adamson, M Burgess, Deacon, Ward-Chambers.
2019-04-26T11:58:20Z
https://www.berkhamstedtoday.co.uk/sport/football/golden-girls-beaten-by-oxford-in-opening-game-of-the-new-campaign-1-6648049
Kick-off Cornfest with the 4th Annual Cornfest Parade on Thursday August 22! Line up starts at 2:30pm at 50 Ave and 47 St facing East. The LDS parking lot canbe used for staging before/after but vehicles and garbage must be removed immediately after the parade. Please enter Taber at Highway #864 and proceed North to 50 Ave. The line up will be on this street facing East.
2019-04-23T17:57:24Z
http://visittaber.com/content-detail.asp?ID=356&CatID=10
The Fair Credit Reporting Act is a long and complex law that governs how credit reports may be maintained and used. Among its purposes is to ensure that credit reporting agencies "respect . . . the consumer's right to privacy." The Act covers information collected by consumer reporting agencies such as credit bureaus, medical information companies, and tenant screening services. It limits the availability of truthful information about consumers to anyone who does not have a purpose specified in the Act. The Fair Credit Reporting Act requires companies that provide information to consumer reporting agencies to investigate disputed information. Also, users of the information for credit, insurance, or employment purposes must notify the consumer when an adverse action is taken on the basis of such reports. Further, users must identify the company that provided the report, so that the accuracy and completeness of the report may be verified or contested by the consumer. The credit reporting industry is very valuable to the U.S. economy. It allows lenders to make better judgments about the level of risk they are taking when they make loans. This translates into better credit terms for people who are responsible and conscientious with their money, and a more vibrant economy for everyone. By limiting who may receive accurate information about consumers, the Fair Credit Reporting Act probably prevents the benefits of credit reporting from being enjoyed even more broadly. One has to wonder who is benefitting if the idea of "privacy" allows people to disguise or avoid bad credit histories. And there are certainly more economic innovations that would have sprung up already if the credit reporting industry were allowed to make more information available to more participants in the economy. While the sections of the Fair Credit Reporting Act that induce consumer reporting agencies to keep accurate records certainly appear laudable, they track closely to the preexisting interests of those consumer reporting companies. Placing them in federal law adds little to the credit reporting system other than to place credit bureaus in fear of lawsuits and administrative punishments when they engage in poor business practices. The Fair Credit Reporting Act preempts most lawsuits based on the privacy torts, substituting for them lawsuits based on failure to comply with the Act. This puts the credit reporting industry in the position of obeying a static statutory legal regime, rather than one than allows room for innovation consistent with consumer protection.
2019-04-19T18:23:02Z
http://privacilla.org/business/financial/fcra.html
2015 Postmodern Telecaster® is elegantly designed with a reappraisal of modern assumptions. A thoroughly contemporary take on a time-honored classic, it has a lightweight ash body with a comfortably contoured heel, a quartersawn maple neck with a finely sculpted ’60s “C” profile, a fast compound-radius (9.5″-12″) “round-laminated” maple or rosewood fingerboard with 21 narrow jumbo frets, and dual Twisted Tele® pickups with three-way switching and Greasebucket™ tone circuit, which rolls off highs without reducing gain. Other premium features include a three-ply parchment pickguard, Custom Shop RSD bridge, American Vintage tuning machines, Schaller® strap locks and Fender “F” logo engraved neck plate. Available in Black, Dakota Red and Aged White Blonde new “Journeyman” Relic® lacquer finishes, which imparts the appearance of years of aging and light use without heavy wear and tear. Includes black textured vinyl hard-shell case.
2019-04-20T17:28:18Z
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Son of Amy Govers (formerly Knox), of 120, Botany St., Waterloo, New South Wales, and the late Joseph Francis Knox. Cemetery/memorial reference: II. I. 157.
2019-04-18T10:29:23Z
https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/626300/knox,-arthur-herbert/
The Gerd Arntz “memory” game has been created for the iPhone and iPad by the estate of legendary iconographer Gerd Arntz. The game contains 250 from the more than 4,000 pictograms Gerd Arntz drew between 1928 and 1965, and were scanned from the original prints in the Arntz archive of the Municipal Museum The Hague. Ontwerpwerk has initiated and realised this informative and educational app and do their best to make Gerd Arntz’s work visible for a large public. It is part of the cultural heritage and his work is of great importance for the world of contemporary visual communication. The Gerd Arntz memory app is free available via iTunes at the app store.
2019-04-22T05:08:23Z
http://fullinsight.com/blog/2011/05/gerd-arntz-memory-app
Housed in a farmhouse, Kurt's serves traditional German cuisine. Prix fixe menu available. Cigar smoking allowed in a separate dining room. To conveniently reserve a table at this restaurant online, please click here.
2019-04-18T12:42:16Z
http://atlanta.diningguide.com/data/d100381.htm
This poem was written for a writing challenge on Instagram for Marilyn Manson’s song `Cupid Carries A Gun’, now what kind of love it must be if Cupid was carrying a gun, an earth-shaking, world-rocking kind of love is what came to my mind, I hope you like my poem. For an older poem on Fire and Ice kindly click here. Thank you. These two songs explode with the hidden emotions of many lovers who have no choice but to live in distant relationship . Does distant relationship survive the absence of physical presence ? Does love exist over borders? Then poets don’t exist ✍? ❤️ ? Oh my goodness Seema. I think I am going to have to beg you to do more of these. Phew! Such passion in your lines.
2019-04-22T05:07:23Z
http://lifeshues.org/cupid-carrying-gun/
The Donegal Town Community Band will unveil their new uniform at this Saturday’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in their home town. The Parade kicks off at 3pm. Vehicles and floats are asked to assemble at Donegal Town Business Park at 2pm while bands and walkers are asked to assemble at the Green beside Mc Phillemy’s Furniture Store on the Mountchrles road at the same time. The Parade will enter the Diamond from Bridge St whenst it will go around the Diamond (anti clockwise) and head up Main St. It will do a u turn at Donegal Community Hospital and come back down again.onto the Diamond. All vehicles require their own insurance. Picture and story by kind permission of Paul O’Sullivan.
2019-04-20T04:20:42Z
https://www.donegaldaily.com/2012/03/14/donegal-town-community-band-will-be-dressed-to-kill-for-big-parade/
Last weekend I finally read The Shining, and today I re-watched Stanley Kubrick’s movie of the same name. I phrase it that way because I now realize how loosely the movie is actually based on the book. Stephen King’s original is way better, worth the read, and will probably ruin the movie for you. Reading and watching The Shining made me think of a visit to a museum in the 4th grade that gifted me the knowledge of exactly how to escape any and every maze ever made. Not that Jack Torrance from The Shining was in the right mind to use such a tip, but if he had read this post it would have saved his life. Speaking of which, any ax wielding psychos reading this post can bounce, I’d like to preserve my ability to lose you in a maze. So, how do you escape a maze? Step 2. Put said hand on it’s corresponding wall (left hand on the left wall, or right hand on the right wall). Step 3. Walk forward keeping your hand on the wall no matter what. Follow all necessary turns and loop through any dead-ends. As long as you’re moving forward and you keep you hand on the wall you’ll eventually find your way out. This method works no matter where you start it in the maze, but it may take a frustratingly long time to get out. Just stick with it, this method will make sure that you don’t get lost and you don’t go down the same path twice. Prev Resistance Recruiting me is futile.
2019-04-18T22:19:19Z
https://jesse.blog/articles/how-to-escape-a-maze/
When did birthday parties get so competitive? When my kids were little, birthday parties were a lot of fun. Invite family over, a few friends, maybe a couple of kids from daycare, and enjoy a nice afternoon together. But after age 6, birthday parties seem to be a competitive sport. Making a holiday wish list? Consider experiences, not things. My family loves to shower my kids with presents but we already have two toy boxes filled to the brim. I want to make memories with my children and spend time doing fun, new and exciting things. Cutting the cord: I cut cable and never looked back. Overall, I’m perfectly content going without cable and wouldn’t go back to trying to fit that monthly subscription back into our budget. Pro Shoppers Tip: Save money, abandon that shopping cart. Do you talk about money? Maybe you should. Everyone can learn to be better with their money. Between saving, borrowing, spending, shopping, earning, giving, and investing, everyone has made at least one financial decision they would change if they had the chance.
2019-04-20T08:31:56Z
https://www.vacu.org/blog?page=3
Media kits and press releases for our recent games are available below. Released July 24th, 2018 on PlayStation 4 and PS Vita. Assets for older games are available on request.
2019-04-18T22:48:31Z
http://www.lightwoodgames.com/media-kits/
We love summer. Iced Matcha Lattes, Lavender Lemon Mimosas, local farmer’s produce, fresh squeezed Lemonade...oh, and our “Rosé All Day” menu, created just for Summer! Come enjoy our patio with a refreshing drink, and something so yummy to eat. Happy Summer! Balloons are in the air!
2019-04-23T19:55:31Z
http://www.thegrovecafemarket.com/blog-noteworthy/summertime
The Insight Tracker provides an innovative way to explore and navigate the report content based on what is most engaging the Branding Forward community. See what’s trending, piquing interest and driving the most spirited discussion. Social media trinity of content-based marketing, corporate social media policies, and social media-based customer service had greatest familiarity. How important is it to create a corporate 'test and learn' culture that fosters the adoption of innovative marketing concepts balanced with thoughtful ROI measurement? Opening up the brand development process viewed as most challenging initiatives to implement effectively. Q29 If you suddenly discovered your marketing budget had doubled, where would you spend the money? Please rank the following using 1 for highest priority and 10 for lowest priority. Q20 Which side of the polarizing debate best reflects your opinion? What is the best way to constructively open up the branding development process to a broader range of internal and external influences? Social media and personalized experience having greatest impact on world of branding and marketing. Provable ROI, increasing competition, and media fragmentatiow have significant impact on the world of branding and marketing. Q25 Top three priorities for your/your client’s organization? Number of polarizing debates as clients and agencies seek fresh paths and new approaches. As the entirety of the user experience figures more prominently in branding thinking, how will 'campaigns' come to be defined? Is the core notion of the creative 'big idea' undergoing transformative change? What will it become? How will it be defined? Who will create it? Q21 Rate the impact these trends are having on the marketing world and on your/your client’s organization. Q22 Rank the impact the following are having on the marketing world. Q23 Which three of the following are having the biggest impact on your/your client’s long-term strategy? Focusing on the entirety of the user experience has the greatest impact on long-term strategy for customer-driven and product-driven companies. Q26. Rate the degree of difficulty of implementing each of the following brand building initiatives. Strategic and creative skills valued most when selecting an ideal agency partner. Q28 How interested are you in trying each of the following? And if you have tried it, what's your assessment of the initiative's impact? Online content development heads list of investment priorities. A split can be observed when it comes to whether or not the answer lies in opening up the decision-making process. Clients significantly more likely than agencies to believe in the importance of controlling the branding message as much as possible. Agencies more likely than clients to believe the rise of social media and media fragmentation will have a high degree of impact on their organization. Agencies more likely than clients to believe that holistic brand thinking, staying on top of latest marketing innovations have the biggest impact on long-term strategies. Clients more likely to believe that improving internal collaboration is a key long-term strategy priority. Agencies place greater priority than clients, on the need to think and act upon branding issues more holistically. Clients more likely to prioritize developing and maintaining ongoing customer relationships. What is the ideal creative development and approval process as clients move from centralized campaigns to approaches based more on many smaller ideas rolled out in real time? As media fragmentation continues to accelerate, what will be some of the unexpected consequences? What does the integration of social media and personalized experiences look like? How to best combine the strengths of a traditional integrated agency with the growing client preference for best-in-class specialists? You must be logged in to save your favorites. Please log in or register.
2019-04-25T21:57:27Z
http://brandingforwardproject.com/index.php/survey_2011/insight_tracker
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2019-04-24T14:16:38Z
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2019-04-20T15:20:36Z
https://aloveaffairwithbooks.com/book/938571067/accessible-melbourne
The tranquility of the city of Paraty, on the southern coast of Rio de Janeiro, was the scene for the music video “Vejo Você Aqui”, composition of Badi Assad with Zélia Duncan. Intimate, the ballad speaks of feelings as solitude and love, is one of the recorded tracks of Hatched, Badi’s last album. On her 14th album, Hatched, Badi Assad reinvented herself once again, bringing a Brazilian flavor to alternative international pop songs, as well as presenting some of her own compositions. Hatched was released as part of the 25-year celebrations of the singer, songwriter and guitar player. Chicago Choro Club welcomes Badi Assad on July 9!! Badi made the cover on the most prestigious magazine of Germany!
2019-04-21T22:33:13Z
http://badiassad.com/en/page/3/
7/01/2019 · The hole is for older Mantic models with small integral bases. Posters on ignore list: 33 40k Potica Edition - 40k patch with reactions, suppression and all that good stuff.... 29/08/2005 · Re: List of Terrain and Instructions to build it. « Reply #8 on: August 23, 2005, 05:47:15 PM » problem, i tried to separate the links on the page but most of them link to the downloads so i cant link the specific templates because there download screens, but the whole page i linked to earlier is a page filled with all the links to the downloads. Page devoted to the efficient implementation of the Warhammer 40,000-based MoW Space Marines with armor, Plasma rifles do preplasma holes in the armor of the enemy, the laser guns really shoot lasers, etc., etc. Undertook the development as I was very disappointed with the mod on this topic to MoW. how to make meen curry 22/11/2011 · Warp Portals is the name given to a unique warp phenomena that is separate from Warp Gates. These are actually warp space/real space interfaces that serve a simple role of being an entrance and exit from the warp. Games Workshop's skirmish-style miniature game set in the world of Warhammer 40,000 (or colloquially 40K), Kill Team boasts a core box that is bonkers. It's It's The rulebook details over a dozen force lists and you can hit the ground running.
2019-04-25T18:21:59Z
http://chesterbullock.com/northern-territory/warhammer-40k-how-to-make-holes-in-ground.php