Posts Tagged ‘network’
ISA on December 11th, 2008
Combustible Dust: The Threat to First Responders by criminal-justice @ 2008-12-12 – 05:07:17 On December 19, 2008, Conversations with Heroes at the Watering Hole will feature a discussion with John Astad and Bob LaPlante on preventing and mitigating fire and explosion from combustible dust.

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Combustible Dust: The Threat to First Responders
Blog for iplittle on December 11th, 2008
US Performing Arts…An investment in your future! The focus in the media for several years has been on the “millenials” difficult path to college. Statistics of staggering numbers of applicants and a downturn in the economy leading to university cutbacks has led to forecasts that are at best confusing and at worst deterring. The statistics become even more daunting for performing arts and media students.

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Invest In Your Future…
Blog for iplittle on December 7th, 2008
Money is multiplied as the length of your business extends By: Phil Barnao Home Business Ventures will produce more financial freedom in the future than any other investment, period! There are two types of people in the world today. Networkers who get paid and Networkers who do not get paid.

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Network Marketing Success – The Compounding Effects of Cooperative Marketing
Blog for iplittle on December 6th, 2008
Network Marketing is a unique industry that offers anyone the opportunity to build long term walk away residual wealth on a level playing field, regardless of his or her financial situation, background or experience. Although most people get involved to make money, the real reward is the Network Marketing Lifestyle, which is like no other.

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Live the Network Marketing Lifestyle
admin on December 5th, 2008
Breakout session: informal conversations with the State Board. As I slip into the room, I’m wondering—do other State Boards welcome the opportunity to hear from teacher leaders, especially in small rooms and intimate settings

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Live-blogging the Network of Michigan Educators Conference, Day Two, II
Blog for iplittle on December 4th, 2008
by Helen Rainbow Our education system is top-down, prescriptive and unresponsive to the wishes and needs of its users. Students both at school and in further education are let down. The unresponsiveness of the system is due to the “maze” of departments, initiatives and an incredible 29 quangos that aim to deliver an “effective” skills policy post-18

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Treating students as consumers will help them through the education maze
ISA on December 3rd, 2008
Jump to Comments The wait is over. Honey Spell Master Dori has locked down some dates for her adult Witch School! Yessssssssssss!!! I’ll let her tell you all about it. Be sure to sign up before it fills up! After many years of teaching Witch School for kids, I am answering the pleas for Witch School for adults (and their inner children) beginning in January

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Intuitive Adult Witch Networking Workshops!
ISA on December 1st, 2008
Click Here for your Silver Spoon…. 860. At a tourist site earn money from painting a persons name on a print

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999 business ideas: 860-879
ISA on December 1st, 2008
http://www.talkingproducts.co.uk/talking_photo_albums.htm Following the sharing of Talking Tins at the recent Primary ICT Meetings, we now have a Talking Photo Album (see the link above), kindly provided by Talking Products, to giveaway to the Havering LA school that can come-up with the best idea for how it could be used to support teaching and learning for children. The outcomes will need to be available to be shared by the HIAS ICT Team with other practitioners at future meetings in Ju

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Win a Talking Photo Album…