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جرش، الأردن/ 20 شباط 2018
Queen Rania meets with the team behind I Learn initiative
Jerash, Jordan/ 20 February 2018
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Mexico - Winter 2017 - Tulum and Coba Maya Village
Coba
Visit temples and the legendary ballgame of this majestic archeological site. Follow the paths to arrive at the Nohoch Mul, the tallest temple in the whole Yucatan Peninsula, from the top of which you will enjoy breathtaking views of the amazing jungle that surrounds the site. Optional bike rental is available at the site.
Tulum
Visit the archeological site of Tulum and learn about the Maya culture and history of this beautiful ancient city that was occupied in 1200.
Maya Village
You will have the opportunity to see how the Maya live and learn from their culture and traditions.
Esmeralda - This Maya community still keeps a traditional lifestyle, learn about local flora and walk to the Cenote. Observe how the village has evolved with ecotourism and understand their social growth.
Swimming - A refreshing dip in the crystal, clear fresh water of the beautiful Cenote (underground cave).
Maya ritual - Be part of an authentic blessing ceremony that a Maya Shaman will perform with incense.
Traditional meal - Enjoy an authentic Maya menu including soup, chicken, vegetables, rice, beans and hand-made corn tortillas.
( Vacances d'hivers 2017 au Mexique (Playa del carmen) )
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Some have commented that it seems like my head is craned down pretty far, but actually, it's a pretty natural position and it hasn't caused me any trouble.
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By Cpl. Han, Jae-ho
USAG Humphreys Public Affairs
CAMP HUMPHREYS — There were 10 different teams and 10 different styles as KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers stepped into the spotlight to showcase their talents in song and dance at the post theater April 19, the last day of KATUSA/U.S. Soldier Friendship Week.
The show was a highlight of a week filled with various sports, cultural experiences and a wide array of entertainments.
The show featured K-pop dances, hip hop, comedy, guitarists, choirs and Pansori, a form of Korean folk music.
“I have been dancing for a while now, but all the other members of our dance group were totally new to dancing,” said Sgt. Kim, Su-dong from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, United States Army Garrison Humphreys, who performed a song called “Lovey Dovey” by the Korean group T-ara. “We practiced for two months and almost gave up because the dance was too difficult. We did not win anything, but it was totally worth it and we would like to perform again later on if given an opportunity.”
A team from 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, consisting of Cpl. Jeong Seung and two others, performed a number called “The Love Song” and won the grand prize.
The closing ceremony was held at the Zoeckler gym on April 20 and awards were presented to the week’s winners.
“This was a truly exciting week and the entire event was first class,” said Brig. Gen. Timothy J. Edens, 2nd Infantry Division Commander for support. “This was an extraordinary display of friendship.”
As for awards, Team F from 3-2 General Support Aviation Battalion finished first, Team C from 65th Medical Brigade, 304th Signal Battalion, and 501st Signal Battalion finished second, and Team H from 4-2 Aviation finished third.
“This was a meaningful week and one of the best Friendship Weeks we’ve ever had,” said Maj. Lim, Dae-chon, Republic of Korea Army Support Group Area III commander. “This will be remembered as one of the best times for those who participated.”
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Soldiers from the Afghan National Army’s (ANA) 215th Corps sit through a class that covers the basic controls of light tactical vehicles at Camp Leatherneck August 7. Learning the controls and components of the LTVs before the actual driving portion of the course allows the students, many of whom have never driven before, a basis of understanding to use while being directed by the instructors.
Now I'm looking to the sky to save me
Looking for a sign of life...
Make my way back home when I learn to fly
A Haystack flapping its wings in a valiant effort to fly away.
Leroy, the ranch hand, was spoonin' the Farmer's Daughter under the hay tarp. Suddenly a gust of wind lifted the canvas and Leroy was staring at the Farmer, double-barrel in hand.
Well, ol' Leroy lit outta there faster than a hog to slop.
He bailed on his gal, he bailed on his boss, he bailed on his job and also missed out on 2 barrels of rock-salt and gravel.
The moral of the story:
You can bale all day,
but it don't stack the hay!
Participants during the session "Learn to Code" at the World Economic Forum - AMNC 17, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
Counting on Progress, An Evening with Governor Quinn was held June 7, 2012 for the benefit of Center for Economic Progress clients. The Governor who advocates vigorously for Illinois’ working families is a strong ally of CEP. The evening was generously sponsored by Northern Trust, Gold Sponsors Exelon, Fifth Third Bank, Latham & Watkins, LLP; Silver Sponsors Country Financial, Chase, Dan Sprehe, emergencylink, Kirkland & Ellis, KPMG, North Shore Community Bank, Resolute Consulting, Scott Matrenec, Sodexo, U.S. Bank, and Walmart.
During the program special recognition was given to supporters who have helped CEP turn clients’ dreams into reality. Four awards were presented by David Marzahl, CEP President & CEO and Kimbriell Kelly, Chicago Reporter and CEP Board Member to: Two Volunteers of the Year, Laura Suhr of Northern Trust and Andy Roberson of Latham & Watkins, LLP; Corporate Champion Helen Hammond Redding, Citi; and Foundation Champion Nikki Will Stein, Polk Bros. Foundation.
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Une de mes amies m'a récemment remis en mémoire ce beau texte de Kafka que je vous livre en anglais, ne connaissant pas la version française.
You do not need to leave your room .
Remain sitting at your table and listen.
You need not even listen, just wait.
You need not even wait,
just learn to be quiet, still and solitary.
And the world will freely offer itself to you unmasked.
It has no choice, it will roll in ecstasy at your feet.
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1. A is for apple., 2. B is for bread., 3. C is for cat., 4. D is for dog., 5. E is for egg, 6. F is for flower., 7. G is for grasshopper, 8. H is for hotel., 9. I is for ice cream, 10. J is for juice., 11. K is for kiss., 12. L is for lemon, 13. M is for money., 14. N is for nuts., 15. O is for old., 16. P is for potato, 17. Q is for quack., 18. R is for roundabout., 19. S is for spider., 20. T is for tree., 21. U is for umbrella., 22. V is for vase., 23. W is for wine., 24. X is for Xmas tree., 25. Y is for yellow rose., 26. Z is for zip.