Bathing Suits to Fit Your BodyAnyone can look good in a bathing suit - it's just a matter of finding the right style to make you look and feel confident and comfortable!
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Pregnancy Without Pounds.The Look Good Feel Great Pregnancy Kit.
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The unfairness of dicePlaying Dice Wars, I noted again how unfair dice are, how much of your success or failure is dependent on “lucky” (or unlucky) breaks in the roll. Rather than using dice, there are other ways to make opposed actions feel more fair.Deck of cards (set of results)Certain events or results will happen a limited [...]
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Mein Hut, Er Hat Kein Ecke. Kein Ecke hat er mein Hut.Hey Scott, Here's your hat. Hope it fits. Hope it gets to you okay. (Hope I used the right address!) Hope you like the colors. Hope it's not too scratchy. Hope you like it! Leigh PS, Anybody, feel free...
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wOrk liKe tHaT!?i realli do not like the way i am being treated in my team .... i am a guy who do all the disgusting suppoer taskssss... i am not blaming for the heavy workloads.... how to say .... i am a 'helpful' person in my team .... if 'THEY' do not hv time to finish any easy stuff..... then they will ask me to do for sure.... 'THEY' will discuss, talk and work together ..... but i am alone and work at the corner of the office.... i feel like i am not being trusted.... my ability is being doubted....... the feeling is not good.... hahah... it is not the real case... coz 'THEY' , my superviser, Loren, and teamate carmen, are better friends..... so... sign .... realli not know how to sayyyy .... just weird feelingggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg...........
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The secret to happy moms: plastic surgery?Linda and I are just aghast at the following media query we received:
'Mothers everywhere know that 'she looks good...for a mom' is not the ideal compliment. Women want to look and feel attractive with no disclaimer attached. This bikini season, instead of hiding stretch marks and sagging skin with a full coverage one-piece, why not get rid of that problem pouch with a tummy tuck! Or, let a breast augmentation give tired, baby-feeding breasts a boost.
'My client, a Los Angeles based plastic surgeon, is constantly meeting with mothers who love their kids but not the body baggage they left behind and wants to help them get rid of the unwanted weight. He also understands that surgery is a major step and has an onsite spa for those mommies that are considering procedures but not completely comfortable with it. This is an easy, relaxing, and comfortable way to get to know the doctor and his staff.'
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PrivacyI'm in the first session on privacy issues. Clare-Marie Karat is presenting a paper on a system for how to express formal privacy rules in natural language.
Here's a useful and simple definition of a privacy policy:
Who has access to what personal information:
- for what purposes
- to carry out what actions
- under what conditions
- with what obligations
Many of the question revolve around ways to handle exceptions -- which is the downfall of most data and workflow automation systems.
Karen Tang presented a paper on how to preserve privacy/anonymity in mobile location-based services. Person-centric applications reduce the fidelity of queries to increase anonymity. But location-centric services/queries are different in some ways and does the fidelity-degradation approach work? (no) so what does work? The discussion of the work point out that this is really an application-layer system, and that there are many threats from other layers particularly if the application layer system is dependent upon lower layers to accurately label locations.
Kirsten Boehner is talking about 'Advancing Ambiguity' Ambiguity is 'the admitting of multiple interpretation' (Gaver, 2003).
Generally more information and awareness reduces ambiguity, but sometimes there are exceptions. 'If you have one clock, you always know the time. If you have two clocks, you never know the time.'
Wendy March talked about 'Girls, Technology and Privacy: Is My Mother Listening?' Question: do you make phone calls sitting in your closet? It turns out that lots of teenage girls do. (so their parents can't overhear)
Important learning: girls pay attention to 'location privacy' -- don't trust IM to be secret, just voice calls. But they don't feel like home is 'their place' and will take phone (cell or cordless) somewhere that they can have a private conversation. Will only use computer for private conversations if they can physically move it somewhere private.
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Emerging from the jungleI had a look through my wardrobe today and noticed that there is virtually nothing in there that can be worn in the UK. See, when you live in Belize you become less fussy. You wear clothes with small stains, rips or discolorations, without even noticing it. And you also don't notice these imperfections on other people.
But the weirdest thing happens as soon as you step off the plane (be it in the States, Canada, Europe...anywhere): you suddenly notice how shabby you look and how shabby your friend/partner/children look. You suddenly notice each other's bad hairdos, the tiniest of imperfection on your clothes, how there's a bit of mold on the baby's stroller, etc.
I'm sure that Karen and both my sisters Miriam and Iris will giggle when they read this post, 'cause they've all been there. Miriam apparently was in shock when she first arrived in Miami after having lived in Belize for 2 years. She suddenly noticed that her trousers were too short for her legs, that both she and her husband had crappy haircuts and that they basically (in her own words) 'looked like tramps'.
Mind you, people on Miami's South Beach look freakily perfect anyway (with a little 'pull and tuck' and a hefty prize tag of course), so next to them most of us feel like tramps. But Miriam had actually not seen herself in a full-length mirror for months and when she finally did in her Miami hotel room she was not too happy. 'Why didn't you tell me how crap I looked?' She asked me afterwards. But of course I hadn't noticed, as we all looked as bad as each other.
Mind you, these days we look a tat more professional. We live more comfortably than we did those first few years in Belize, we don't have to cross the river by boat or hand-cranked ferry anymore, we no longer keep our own horses or chickens, we don't have to do our own gardening or fence building anymore, etc.
So, all in all, we look better and more 'organized' than we did before, but according to the standards of Western society, we still are a bunch jungle bunnies.
For instance, last time when I saw my friend Tania at her hen night, she dressed me up in her clothes, stuck some make-up on me and said 'See? You still scrub up nice'. Now how's that for a 'compliment'?
Oh well, it gives me an excuse to shop, so I don't mind too much.
But I'll have to try and get Lucas to wear shoes whilst we're in England. That's probably going to be our biggest challenge.....
Yep, you can take the boy out of the jungle, but you can't take the jungle out of the boy.
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Welcome to globaledGlobaled has had a make over. Initially, Emma and I organized globaled for a small workshop for a dozen teachers and educators at Branksome Hall in August of 2005. Our intent was to demonstrate how internet communication technologies are transforming education. We also believed that for educators involved in global education, ICT is bringing new methods for reaching students, creating learning experiences and enabling learners to network with other learners across the globe. The global education workshop at Branksome Hall has given us a better idea how to organize our globaled blog and we will continue to re-organize globaled as our experience and understanding of ICT and global education grows.
We hope that globaled will serve as a gathering and networking point for educators, students and youth interested in global education. By reviewing & posting resources, articles, blogs and sites from the web and organizing them on globaled we and contributors from around the world can contribute to global education.
We are inviting reader/writers to recommend any global education resources, links or articles that they are familiar with on the Resource Portal page. The sub categories are broken down into the primary, junior and senior and all ages levels.
For those not familiar with blogging, using globaled may give readers/writers an immediate feel for applying a blog and possibly other internet communication technologies in your global education curriculuum.
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