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Community Helpers are people in professions that directly impact the lives of others. They deliver a service that makes our lives easier. It is important for all of us to know the ways in which Community Helpers work. We can also help them do their jobs better if we understand the role they play. In many ways community helpers remind us of how inter-connected our lives are.
Many community helpers have easily identifiable work attire or clothes. This makes it easy to know their role in the community and is helpful if you need to approach them for help. A policeman or fire fighter’s uniform and a doctor’s coat thus become important clues of what they can do. Some community helpers also have identifiable means of transport e.g. the police car, the fire truck the mail van, the ambulance etc.
Children of Class 1 had an activity in which they dressed up as Community Helpers belonging to different professions. They enacted their roles with realistic props alongwith appropriate words.
This activity will help to instill in them respect for all professions and learn to value them better.
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Welcoming a new cat can be difficult - especially if you have other pets or little kids. These tips will help you make the process easier.
Use this infographic by attributing to www.cozycatfurniture.com/blog/new-cat-guidelines
I think Baron may be getting sick and I dearly hope not as I am so worried about taking him ti the vet. I have no idea what could be casueing it either.
First of all I noticed that when I help him to my ear, there where strange clicking noised coming from deep in his throat like a bubble poppong in his windpipe. Then I noticed he is fine when he moves but when he is still he kind of sways. I also noticed that he has not touched his water sinse about wednesday. he is eating and I checked hsi teeth which are fine. His coat is a little lack lustre compared to morgoth.
Does anyone have any ideas. while he is not to bad I am going to wait til mon to take him to the vet otherwise I can't really afford out of hours costs
Today I helped my friends to held a special event for the kids who reside in The Pakubuwono Residence.
This event is to trigger their creativity, and make them enjoy the creative process of painting the easter eggs. They had a chance to paint the eggs anyway they like, and they get to enjoy the color combining process. This way they get to know how to create colors by combining some different colors.
At the end of the session, we gave them certificates for their attendance. They also may bring their eggs home to show it to their family what they make in the class today
Thank you Jakflo for the opportunity, and Pakubuwono Residence. And for the kids, we hope you did receive the best experience!
Our Lady Help of Christians at Kitt's Green in the Tile Cross area of Birmingham is a stunning late 1960s Catholic church by Richard Gilbert Scott and remarkably inventive, on a T-shaped plan with a ribbed roof that curves upwards, rising to form a central tower over the core of the building. Not everyone will find this attractive, but I consider it a most impressive piece of architecture.
This was my second visit and I noticed a distinct change since my last owing to work having been done on the copper roof covering, which has returned to an intriguing shade of verdigris green which enhances it immensely and contrasts nicely with the more neutral tones of the brick and concrete elements.
The interior is one of the most dramatic architectural spaces I've seen in a modern church, with the roof of nave and transepts rising to a crescendo to form a towering crossing over the sanctuary, the ribbed ceilings curving away as if they were the fabric of a pitched tent. Copious quantities of stained glass fill the windows and strangely shaped apertures, mostly abstract in form and the work of artist John Chrestien.
The main worship area forms a T-shaped cross culminating in the angular brick wall behind the altar (as is common in churches of the period this focal point is one of the only walls not pierced by coloured glass!). There is a kind of ambulatory forming narrow side aisles around the interior and two octagonal side chapels flanking the nave, one the baptistery, the other a Lady Chapel with a striking window depicting the winged lion of St Mark, commemorating the Venetian victory at the Battle of Lepanto.
This is one of the most remarkable modern church buildings I've seen, but alas it is normally kept locked so not an easy one to visit unless one is attending Mass or can coincide a visit with service times. My first attempts to visit did not go well, but happily this time was much better as I was able to coincide with a friend repairing one of the windows (and thus also lend a helping hand).
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This bug grew in some chilli pepper plants I have. It was tiny initially but now getting bigger. Anyone knows what is it?
Elmo from Sesame Street acts as a catalyst for interaction between kids and grandparents through the Family Story Play device, being developed by Nokia. He is aware of where they are in the storybook and can respond to content with pre-programmed prompts and reactions.
For those of you who are seasoned craft show people, I need some help! How can I best arrange all my stuff for the show on Sunday? I actually have a couple ornaments, a frame and some less expensive jewelry to put out too...
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Help the aged,
one time they were just like you,
drinking, smoking cigs and sniffing glue. Help the aged,
don't just put them in a home,
can't have much fun in there all on their own.
Give a hand, if you can,
try and help them to unwind.
Give them hope & give them comfort 'cos they're running out of time.
*In the meantime we try.
Try to forget that nothing lasts forever. No big deal so give us all a feel.
Funny how it all falls away.
When did you first realise?
It's time you took an older lover baby. Teach you stuff
although he's looking rough.
Funny how it all falls away.
Help the aged
'cos one day you'll be older too
- you might need someone who can
pull you through
& if you look very hard
behind the lines upon their face you may see where you are headed
and it's such a lonely place.
You can dye your hair
but it's the one thing you can't change.
Can't run away from yourself, yourself...
Funny how it all falls away.
So help the aged.
- Pulp
To help highlight the climate talks, photographers Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer, who are based in Zurich and New York, took dramatic portraits and collected quotes from corporate leaders, politicians and celebrities around the world. The photo series is titled "Act Now." and features UNEP Goodwill Ambassadors as well as Executive Director Achim Steiner and UNFCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres . 30 November - 11 December 2015, Paris-Le Bourget.
Alumni Association members who have worked on the memorabilia display. From left, Carol Seals, President of the Alumni Association; Marilyn Moore, past President; Jay Pittenger; and Shirley Pittenger.
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The tallest pot of them all. He can actually climb it quite easily, but he is our sweet little lazy blob and if we could help him up that would just be best.
I really hope some one sees this! I got this doll an obitsu, and the obitsu is falling apart! Everytime I move her, the top of her body pops off, and some times so does the bottom, and the connecter between them. Plus, her neck is floppy, at a joint around shoulder height. She hasn't been dropped and she is stored with bubble wrap. I contacted the sellerof the obitsu, and she saidshe didn't know why that happened. She also said I could ship it back and she could look at it, maybe replace it, but I need it and can't wait for it to be shipped there and back. So, does any one know what happened? Or how to fix it? Please help!
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