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little elvis wedding las vegas - 0 views

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    Get married by Little Elvis In Las Vegas by an ordained minister and Elvis impersonator at Viva Las Vegas Weddings
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    Get married by Little Elvis In Las Vegas by an ordained minister and Elvis impersonator at Viva Las Vegas Weddings
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    Get married by Little Elvis In Las Vegas by an ordained minister and Elvis impersonator at Viva Las Vegas Weddings
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    Get married by Little Elvis In Las Vegas by an ordained minister and Elvis impersonator at Viva Las Vegas Weddings.
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    Get married by Little Elvis In Las Vegas by an ordained minister and Elvis impersonator at Viva Las Vegas Weddings
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    Get married by Little Elvis In Las Vegas by an ordained minister and Elvis impersonator at Viva Las Vegas Weddings.
streamingpit

'Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin' on HBO Max: Release Date, Cast, Trailer, Episode Co... - 1 views

The famous franchise of "Pretty Little Liars" is gearing up to bring some more entertainment to your screens blended with drama, emotions, and deceit in the latest spin-off 'Pretty Little Liars: Or...

HBO Max Series release Pretty Little Liars

started by streamingpit on 16 Jul 22 no follow-up yet
sarahtarek

My Little Pony Equestria Girls - 0 views

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    My Little Pony Equestria Girls
Shelly Terrell

Google Maps For Android Now Lets You Explore The Great Indoors (And Find The Nearest Re... - 0 views

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    Google Maps for Android is fantastic. Between its free GPS Navigation feature, speedy downloads thanks to vector-based maps, and offline caching, the app is leagues ahead of the Maps app on iOS. Today, Maps for Android is getting upgraded to version 6.0, and it includes a long-anticipated feature that presents a huge technical challenge: indoor maps. Yes, you'll now be able to fire up Maps in some malls, airports, and department stores to get your bearings, complete with that 'little blue dot' that shows you where you are. 
Mic Lowne

Learning Without Frontiers Conference Talks - 0 views

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    Talks from the Learning Without Frontiers conference in London. At the time of posting there are only links from the 2011 conference but with a little luck there will be links from the 2012 very soon.
Girja Tiwari

Ayurveda and Yoga - Indian Wellness - 0 views

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    Ayurveda and Yoga - Indian Wellness.India is for many people a country they know about the little. Maybe they think of sacred cows or even at the Taj Mahal, when they think of India. But if you look more closely, these two examples.......Read Full Text
Rashed Khan

Free apps: how to download google play apps at PC - Androhub - 0 views

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    Hallo friends, today I am going to share with you a very simple tricks which may help you a little, but huge to new android users, I think it good to know something without knowing anything. And I hope those who are already known to this tricks, they would encourage me to share new things to all of you what I know. I will try my level best to share new things to all. This is a very easy tricks, and there is nothing to describe about it. But those who are not capable to do this by only reading texts, they can follow the screen shots.
tech vedic

6 Little Known Google Features You Should Be Using - 0 views

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    Google is the most popular tool for various things. Along with search, it offers number of services which are used by a lot of people. Here, we will discuss some of the not-so-famous services of Google which can be very useful for you and your business.
Joel Zehring

Pew Research Center: Writing, Technology and Teens - 1 views

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    Amanda Lenhart discusses survey results concerning school writing, personal writing, and writing in social networking. Could this be used to promote blogging/texting/chatting standards instruction in schools? If schools don't teach students to use social networking and web 2.0 tools effectively and efficiently, who will? Of interest is this quote: "A considerable number of educators and children's advocates worry that James Billington, the Librarian of Congress, was right when he recently suggested that young Americans' electronic communication might be damaging 'the basic unit of human thought -- the sentence.'" This seems a little bit like saying if teens got a hold of new type of watch, they might damage the space-time continuum.
Chris Wherley

Woot : One Day, One Deal (SM) - 7 views

shared by Chris Wherley on 30 May 07 - Cached
  • You see that old photo on the wall there behind you, kid? That little boy shaking that old man’s hand is me. That’s right. I was first in line when Ralph, the original owner, first opened up this little outdoor arcade of his. First to pick a lane, first to insert a coin, first to roll one of those wooden balls into the 50 point hole, first skee-ball champion of this great state, that’s me. Since then, I’ve seen this place trade hands more times than I care to count, but I’ve always been here, rollin’ away and rackin’ up the points.
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    why did no one tell jen about woot.com?
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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
anonymous

David Muir :: Blog :: Fun on Friday #7: Maths, Grammar and YouTube - 0 views

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    David Muir shares an interesting piece of mathematical reasoning and the importance of the comma via a little cinematic history.
Paul McKenzie

Measuring Student Progress - 0 views

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    a nice little read
Dave Truss

Blogging with students requires biting your [digital] tongue | David Truss :: Pair-a-di... - 0 views

  • I really wanted to post a little timeline. Earlier I actually started typing a comment suggesting that perhaps Da Vinci used the same model for both paintings, then erased it rather than posting it… I forced myself to ‘bite my tongue’. The fact is that I am not used to letting students take ownership of their learning in this way. I want to ‘teach’ them… isn’t that my job? But if I had put that “perhaps Da Vinci used the same model” post in after the 5th or 6th comment, would the other comments have followed?
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    I really wanted to post a little timeline. Earlier I actually started typing a comment suggesting that perhaps Da Vinci used the same model for both paintings, then erased it rather than posting it… I forced myself to 'bite my tongue'. The fact is that I am not used to letting students take ownership of their learning in this way. I want to 'teach' them… isn't that my job? But if I had put that "perhaps Da Vinci used the same model" post in after the 5th or 6th comment, would the other comments have followed?
Jeff Johnson

Technology in Education isn't the Future... It is the Present! - 0 views

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    SMeech Welcome to my Blitter. A blitter is the combination of blogging and my use of Twitter. I have found that twitter tends to serve my personal needs a little more than full time blogging. Thus, I am combining my blog and Twits into my own blitter. As always... My philosophy stays true... Technology in Education isn't the Future... It is the Present!
Danielle Klaus

Password Chart - 0 views

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    PasswordChart is a simple little web-based tool that allows you to create complex passwords out of easy-to-remember phrases or words. Simply enter a phrase into the first space provided and PasswordChart generates a random chart, which number in the millions. Next, with the chart generated, simply enter in a password that you won't have any problems remembering, and a password is generated that is infinitely more secure than the one you entered. Use this new secure password everywhere and if you ever forget it, just go back to passwordchart.com
Fred Delventhal

Nest Unclutterer - 0 views

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    # Can a real person actually follow 700 people? The Nest Unclutterer protects your privacy from marketers and businesses by blocking followers who are already following too many people. # It removes followers who have been inactive for a given period of time. # It helps create a whitelist of users exempt from any rule-based actions. # The Nest Unclutterer will help you render those little nuisance birds as extinct as the dodo. # The Nest Unclutterer allows you to review a list of accounts that meet your user-specified criteria before any blocking or unfollowing occurs. At that point you may add additional accounts to the whitelist before any actions are performed. via Tim Childers
Ced Paine

PhotoMunchrs - 0 views

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    Fun little game for vocabulary/visual ID
Ced Paine

100 Awesome Classroom Videos to Learn New Teaching Techniques | Smart Teaching - 0 views

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    With so many good teachers out there, it's fortunate they can share their knowledge via video on the Internet. From the funny to the poignant, these glimpses into the lives of teachers and their students will keep you entertained while learning a little something as well. Whether you are a new teacher storing up tips and tricks or an experienced teacher who could just use a fresh perspective, you are sure to find something helpful among these videos.
Abhijeet Valke

Top 47 eLearning & Workplace Learning Blogs | Upside Learning Blog - 0 views

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    Find list of Top 47 eLearning & Workplace Learning Blogs (in alphabetical order) that Upside Learning team follows. 1. Adventures in Corporate Education 2. Bersin & Associates : Blogs 3. Big Dog, Little Dog 4. Blogger in Middle-earth 5. Bozarthzone 6. Clark Aldrich On Simulations and Serious Games 7. Clive on Learning 8. Connectivism 9. Daretoshare 10. Dave's Whiteboard 11. Donald Clark Plan B 12. eLearning Blog // Don't Waste Your Time… 13. e-Clippings (Learning As Art) 14. E-Learning Curve Blog 15. eLearning in the Corporate Sector 16. eLearning Technology 17. eLearning Weekly 18. elearningpost 19. elearnspace 20. Engaged Learning 21. Experiencing E-Learning 22. Harold Jarche 23. ID and Other Reflections 24. In the Middle of the Curve 25. Informal Learning Blog 26. Internet Time Blog 27. Jane's E-Learning Pick of the Day 28. Kapp Notes 29. Learn and Lead 30. Learning Conversations 31. Learning TRENDS 32. Learning Visions 33. Learnlets 34. Making Change - Ideas for Lively eLearning 35. Mobile Learning 36. Nigel Paine 37. Stephen's Web 38. T+D Blog 39. Take An E-Learning Break 40. The Bamboo Project Blog 41. The eLearning Coach 42. The Learning Circuits Blog 43. The Rapid eLearning Blog 44. The Upside Learning Solutions Blog 45. TogetherLearn 46. Will at Work Learning 47. Workplace Learning Today
anonymous

Carsonified » Meet @HelloApp, Making Conferences More Fun - 0 views

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    After four tiring-exciting-stressful-fun days, we'd like to introduce you to our new little buddy, HelloApp. The idea is simple: When you arrive at a conference, you just say where you're sitting, via Twitter. Once you do that, you can … 1. Search for people with a certain skill-set (ie PHP, jQuery, CSS3, marketing, etc) and see where they're sitting 2. View the seating diagram colored based on Twitter follower count 3. Search for a specific person in the audience and find out where they're sitting 4. View the seating diagram colored based on whether people are Designers, Developers or Businessmen 5. Earn badges and points by meeting people and completing tasks. If you earn a high enough rank, you'll be able to post public messages to the entire audience and win prizes.
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