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FORT CARSON, Colo. – Sergeant Major of the Army Raymond F. Chandler III welcomes Command Sergeant Major Brian Stall, senior enlisted leader, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, and fellow sergeants major from across post to the Robert Stack dining facility for lunch May 2, 2012. The CSM held an open forum with the senior enlisted leaders and encouraged them to ask him questions.

(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Andrew Porch, 2nd BCT PAO, 4th. Inf. Div.)

 

Wordle Today Hints, Clues & Answer #719 for Thursday, June 8th, 2023 is CRUMB.

Het antwoord op de raadplaat is inderdaad schimmel! Gefeliciteerd Urville!

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SALA CARACOL, (Madrid)

13 ENERO 2012

 

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FORT CARSON, Colo. – Katie Carrol, director of public relations and broadcasting, Better Business Bureau, fields questions from Fort Carson Soldiers during the question and answer portion of her briefing, “Your Rights as a Consumer,” a seminar sponsored by Army Community Service presented at Fort Carson’s The Hub, March 15, 2012.

(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Craig Cantrell, 4th Inf. Div. PAO)

 

Answer of John F. Kennedy to the letter of Willy Brandt as a Mayor of West Berlin at the 18th of August in 1961 inside the Willy-Brandt-Haus in Luebeck / Germany. You can read it completely if you watch the large size.

Angus Crawford (2nd left), Dr Jason Johnston (3rd left), Dr David Felicetti (2nd right), and Stephen Tancred (right)

Detroit Rally, Sept. 28/08

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The answer can clearly be seen between the Genesee Beer Signs and the University Of Rochester Medical Center ad. Have in mind that this game between the Rochester Red Wings and the Pawtucket Red Sox is being played in the middle of the last day of April. It's almost MAY, for goodness sakes!! View large if you still don't have the answer.

 

NO INVITES PLEASE

 

I cut and bent a strip of aluminium to make a trim for the key that was missing one, and then glued it in place with contact adhesive.

ANSWER Coalition NO WAR ON IRAQ EMERGENCY CONVERGENCE ON THE WHITE HOUSE Gathering Rally at George Washington Monument Grounds on the National Mall in Washington DC on Saturday, 15 March 2003 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography

 

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Larry's Talk at the American Academy in Berlin, May 7, 2007

Artwork by Jim Blanchard.

i start by moving up, and always move counter-clockwise

 

ok here's an example for #2:

up 2

left 4

down 6

right 8

up 0

left 2

down 4

right 6

up 8

down 0

 

which completes the loop.

 

do you understand?

Matt Lautner and (?) lead answer squad orientation.

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ESL Teaching Is Not Just An Extended Vacation

 

I have been receiving a lot of questions recently from close and old friends about working as an English teacher abroad. While I have received many of the same questions that I have answered in my posts specifically about being an ESL Teacher and how to Get a Job Teaching ESL they still have an underlying tone that being an ESL teacher abroad is just an extended vacation. While I do admit, I had originally gotten a job teaching ESL to help me travel, this is still a job and many days can be a grind. I can’t help but emphasize, though, ESL teaching is not just an extended vacation. Just because this kind of job does not have many barriers to entry, it is still a job and can be, and will be, very difficult at times.

 

I don’t want to scare anyone off. I might have personally lightly made this decision but there is a reason I also made the decision to stay for the second year and coming upon my fouth but now at a new school, new position, and a new country. I really do enjoy my life and my role as an English teacher. I enjoy teaching and helping kids accomplish something.

 

I have to say that the job itself is not the hardest part its all the extra stuff that comes along with it. I am not going to go into the problems and issues that happen with teaching as I feel that many of those are pretty obvious. Dealing with rowdy kids, behavior issues, how to handle a classroom, and how to properly teach different children who learn differently is something that is sorta assumed in almost any kind of educational role.

 

A few things that may or may not happen to you but they have happened to many people who have done this kind of position in the past, and they will happen to individuals who do this type of position in the future.

 

One, don’t expect your local co-workers to show an interest in you. Many of them have seen foreigners come and go several times, and you are just the latest flavor. With that said I have made some great friends with my local coworkers and have even attended some of their weddings as well as going on vacation with some of them. However, I have heard from friends and some of my colleagues that sometimes they don’t feel like trying to become good friends with the foreigners because they are just going to leave soon anyway. Maybe they had made great friends with foreigners in the past, and they left so it is just not the same anymore. However, being friendly and trying to be friends with the locals is in your best interest. Your local co-workers can and will either make or break your time abroad. So whether you think they don’t want to be your friend or not, it is still 100% in your best interest to be friendly and cordial at every opportunity.

 

Second, while most working places frown upon speaking about your paychecks, it usually can be assumed that as a Native English speaker you are going to be making more money than your local counterparts, Often times even if they have been there a long time and possibly even better qualified. You may or may not get resentment for that, but do not be too surprised if it does happen to you. This is obviously a sensitive subject because even if you like your pay and they like their pay if they find out you are making more they might resent you for it. This is is just something to be aware of and know that it can be sensitive.

 

Third, this one might be obvious but many places that hire native English speakers, if they could get away with not hiring them, they would. You are simply a foreign face that is required for them to operate and if they could get away with only hiring a local, they would. I know at one of my positions it has happened on more than one occasion that I have personally had to swap classes with a local counterpart because a parent complained saying they only wanted a foreign teacher for their child. This is not always the case, and I know at the places I have worked, my local counterparts are amazing, but many parents expect a foreigner. My boss, for the most part, has always been great, and I have never had an issue, but I know people at others schools that have.

 

Lastly, office politics and behavior. This is one that can always be difficult even in your home country but now you are no longer at home, and a new set of rules are in place. You are not a local, don’t speak the local language and are at an immediate disadvantage. A person has to be careful here as many times it’s the person who can’t defend themselves in the local language that will be in trouble for many things. This has never happened to me, but I have heard many stories and met people personally that this has happened too. You already had to be careful about what you say and do at work back home but in a new country, you have to be extremely cautious. Not only do I have to deal with the locals (or whatever country you are teaching or planning on teaching in) I also have to deal with my fellow teachers who, even though they can speak English, are not from the same place as me. Even if we share the same country we do not share the same part of that country. I have had co-workers from Ireland, England, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Kenya, Philippians, Russia, and China. If you think all these people have the same office mindset as you or think the same things are funny, or want to talk about the same things as you, you are very sadly mistaken. People’s humor are very different and per the reasons above they might already dislike you. My advice is to wait to make any jokes in the office or actually speak up too much until you have gotten to know the people you work with. If you are at a place with many foreigners, you will have to learn to work and get along with people from several backgrounds. Multiple countries speak English natively, and all have their own unique cultures and individuals, not only will have you have to learn to work with them but learn the native business culture as well.

 

I hope this helps people to stay out of trouble and come to a better understanding of becoming an ESL teacher abroad. ESL Teaching is not just an extended vacation it is so much more. It is one however that I have come to cherish and greatly enjoy.

 

Has anyone else run into any specific issues while working and living abroad?

 

Cheers!

 

Spencer

 

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Near Sullivan Hall on the Seattle University campus

Answers promos on the floor

Now the 2 hold-down springs for the head plate are removed, followed by the bearing guides and the head plate itself. There should be a total of 5 ball bearings (3 under the head plate, 2 on top in the bearing guides), one is missing here.

ANSWER Coalition U. S. HANDS OFF VENEZUELA RALLY at Lafayette Park, NW, Washington DC on Saturday morning, 16 March 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

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Finally I've completed my FR16 ooak giftset.

"le pregunté al viento

y a las hojas que lo guiaban

pero no supieron responderme"

 

"I asked the wind

and for guiding it leaves

but they failed to answer "

 

(Fotografía y prosa: Emili Bermúdez)

Get through this night, there are no second chances.

This time I might.

To ask the sea for answers. ...

   

nada queda para ver a estos hombres llamado placebo dia jueves que no se que sucedeera solo lo dejaree fluir . saludos

Volunteers from Newton Manufacturing answer phones.

Win this YETI tumbler!! The second picture is a baby picture of one of the people in the next photo. Guess who the baby picture is and win the YETI ! If there are more then one correct answer we will draw... t.co/DFabzq2gjV (via Twitter twitter.com/McOmieDentistry/status/1018851413181517824)

I found this built into our attic - just so damn close to ultimate win. I guess this means our house just isn't made of entire win (could've guessed so from the tears in the walls and all - oh, nevermind).

 

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University High School Cross Country team member Alba Arana (R) answers questions with the media thursday morning April 22nd 2010, at a "Save LAUSD School Athletics" press conference in Los Angeles. County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas (L) looks on along with LA Dodgers owner Frank McCourt (C), after announcing a $1.3 million dollar donation by LA84 Foundation, LA Dodgers, Nike, Chivas USA and other private individuals who have such a strong commitment to the young people of Los Angeles.

Trish Dalton (Southmost U.S.A.), Andrea Zarate (Suzana Almanza)

 

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Desert rose (crystal)

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Saharan desert rose, Desert rose is the colloquial name given to rosette formations of

the minerals gypsum and barite with poikilotopic sand inclusions.

The 'petals' are crystals flattened on the c crystallographic axis, fanning open

along characteristic gypsum cleavage planes. (See also: Crystallography)

 

The rosette crystal habit tends to occur when the crystals form in arid sandy

conditions, such as the evaporation of a shallow salt basin.

Gypsum roses usually have better defined, sharper edges than barite roses.

 

The desert rose may also be known by the names:

 

sand rose

rose rock

selenite rose

gypsum rose

gypsum rosette

barite rose

ANSWER Coalition U. S. HANDS OFF VENEZUELA March to Trump International Hotel departing from Lafayette Park, NW, Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 16 March 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

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Alterations (Love is the Answer Vol. 1 - Shorts Program) at O Cinema Miami Beach, March 4, 2017

Have you ever started talking and midway kind of realized that what you are saying makes sense and is relevant, but you have no idea why you are saying it? almost as if it's coming from somwhere else...

Photo by Dwight C. Andrews/McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Office of Communications.

 

Alterations (Love is the Answer Vol. 1 - Shorts Program) at O Cinema Miami Beach, March 4, 2017

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