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Peter Horsfield

Extraordinary People - Julia Butterfly Hill - 0 views

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    Julia "Butterfly" Hill endured 738 days atop Luna to stop loggers from cutting the 1,500-year-old redwood tree. Maxxam Corporation, the operator of Pacific Lumber, did their best to get her off Luna to no avail. Finally, after two years and eight days of residing 800 feet above the ground, Julia "Butterfly" Hill once again set foot on earth. Luna was saved and the bestselling "The Legacy of Luna" followed suit. Now, Luna remains to be a living tree and is yet to be made timber for houses or exotic sets of furniture.
beautyindiatours

Best Places to visit In South india - 0 views

Best Tourist Places to Visit in TamilNadu               The heritage tours of Tamil Nadu comprise fine arts galore of UNESCO W...

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hitesh kumar

Kodaikanal Region Weather - 0 views

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    The weather of Kodaikanal remains chilly throughout the year due to its elevated geographical location. This hill resort is accessible throughout the year. It is recommended to carry warm clothes while visiting this place.
hitesh kumar

Climatic Conditions Of Darjeeling - 0 views

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    In the hill station of Darjeeling, the seasons are quite distinct, without any severe hot climate, and there is cool temperature, mostly parts of the year, making it highly suitable for various tourist activities
hitesh kumar

Vaishno Devi, One of the Holiest Hindu Shrines in India - 0 views

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    Vaishno devi is a holy places located in Trikuta hills of Jammu and is dedicated to Goddess Vaishno devi. The temple is located at a height of 5300 feet and covers around 12 kilometre distance from Katra.
Nigel Coutts

Banishing The Culture of Busyness - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    At the start of each year we arrive back from our break hopefully rested and energised. The new year brings many new opportunities including new students, new team members and new teaching programmes. We begin again the climb up the hill with a fresh group of learners arriving at our doors full of excitement who will rely on us to meet their learning needs in the year ahead. All of this means we are at risk of starting the year with a certain level of panic. There is so much to do, our students are not accustomed to our routines, we don't know each other well, there are parents to meet, assessments to be done and before we know it we are back to being busy. 
Heather Sullivan

Class in 140 characters or less? | eSchoolNews.com - 14 views

  • In a recent McGraw-Hill Education survey, a staggering 98 percent of students agreed social networking is beneficial to their education. Yet a CDW-G survey indicated only 14 percent of instructors believe there is educational value in using social networking sites.
Brenda Muench

Storycaching - 0 views

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    Main Menu Home Articles Submit Article Google Gadgets Site Search Contact Us spacer.png, 0 kB Home arrow Articles arrow Storycaching Storycaching PDF Print E-mail The premise of Storycaching is to combine the use of a GPS with an iPod where a user goes to a specific place using map coordinates, then listens to a podcast (audio on demand), usually a story, that takes into account the nature of the area where the listener is now located. Like geocaching, a cache may be located at the site and can contain some relevant objects that add a physical dimension or symbolism to the cached story. Storycaching is designed to enhance the experience of both the storyteller and the listener. By allowing the storyteller to reference elements in the environment where the listener is located, the listener is provided a third dimension to the story, that of authentic physical feelings and sensory input. Storycaching is a concept created by Dr. Martin Horejsi at The University of Montana-Missoula. For example, a girl walks to a distinctive place in order to listen to a story on her iPod. Using map coordinates and a GPS, she climbs part way up a hill on the edge of town. When arriving at a specific spot according to the GPS, she locates a small box containing some relics. Sitting on a rock, she holds the objects in her hand listens to a sound file on her iPod. Overlooking the valley, the power of the Native American elder's words stir her emotions as landmarks, smells, the wind, and other sounds are referenced in the story, all possible because the person telling the story knows that the listener will be in a specific place while listening to the story. Or maybe, the story was recorded years ago when the elder sat in the very spot where the young girl now sits. A connection with the story is forged in a way never before experienced alone. Another example is where a high school student studying earth science walks through a river drainage with his teacher. But his teache
jacobdadon

Jacob Dadon - 3 views

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    Jacob Dadon Estates is one of the leading realtors in Beverly Hills, CA. For the last number of years, we have been successful in converting dreams of owning property into reality.
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