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EOI · 22/11/2011 · www.eoi.es/blogs/mlearning/miradas-mobile-learning-aprend...
Sorteo del teclado para los alumnos que han participado en "Experiencia mobile learning
Taken at the second mLearn 2008 Conference Dinner which was at the RAF Museum at RAF Cosford.
The Handley Page Hastings replaced the Avro York as the Royal Air Force's standard long-range transport from 1948. Two squadrons of the new aircraft served alongside the York throughout the Berlin Airlift (Operation 'Plainfare'), flying vital supplies into the city during the Soviet blockade.
The Hastings first flew in May 1946 entering service with No.47 Squadron, Transport Command in September 1948. The type was intensively used during 'Plainfare'; a Hastings made the last sortie of the Airlift on 6 October 1949. 145 aircraft were delivered and flew on Transport Command's long-range routes, based in the Far East and Middle East, until the arrival of the Bristol Britannia in 1959. Four special Hastings flew worldwide with the VIP Flight of No.24 (Commonwealth) Squadron.
From 1950, nineteen aircraft were converted for weather reconnaissance and flew in this role until the mid-1960s. Of these, eight became Hastings T5s, providing radar training for bomb-aimers at the Bomber Command Bombing School from 1959. By 1967 the Hastings had left first-line service, with the delivery of Hercules and Argosy transports. The last four served with the Radar Flight of No.230 Operational Conversion Unit (unofficially known as '1066 Squadron') until 30 June 1977.
Four Hastings were also delivered to the Royal New Zealand Air Force.
...As it has been commented, in Ayurveda, true healing is possible by maintaining the organic balance with the world and Inner Self that it is possible by cultivating a life of clarity, tranquility and reality in the subtle mind. This is beyond the ordinary healing and it is in itself a spiritual discipline. It is health itself...
[from introduction to meditative healing incentive readings belonging to my current not-yet-online learning]
Note: I've recently played with different post-processing apps but this photo is SOOC. This kind of mornings really exist :)
EOI · 22/11/2011 · www.eoi.es/blogs/mlearning/miradas-mobile-learning-aprend...
Sorteo del teclado para los alumnos que han participado en "Experiencia mobile learning
...trees of my personal learning visualized July 01, 2004 - June 30, 2014
“So now you must choose... Are you a child who has not yet become world-weary? Or are you a philosopher who will vow never to become so? To children, the world and everything in it is new, something that gives rise to astonishment. It is not like that for adults. Most adults accept the world as a matter of course. This is precisely where philosophers are a notable exception. A philosopher never gets quite used to the world. To him or her, the world continues to seem a bit unreasonable - bewildering, even enigmatic. Philosophers and small children thus have an important faculty in common. The only thing we require to be good philosophers is the faculty of wonder…”
- Jostein Gaarder, Sophie's World -
“Faith is walking face-first and full-speed into the dark. If we truly knew all the answers in advance as to the meaning of life and the nature of God and the destiny of our souls, our belief would not be a leap of faith and it would not be a courageous act of humanity; it would just be... a prudent insurance policy.”
- Elizabeth Gilbert -
Txt messages illustrating enthusiastic response from lecturer to the Nokia Xpressmusic 5800 smartphone!
Images to be used for ebook, redesigned from my original photograph by Jennifer Gallagher, jgalstudio.org/.
Taken at the second mLearn 2008 Conference Dinner which was at the RAF Museum at RAF Gosford.
The Scottish Aviation Bulldog T Mk 1 was ordered as the standard primary trainer to supersede the De Havilland Chipmunk; it first entered service in April 1973. In all, the RAF received 132 Bulldogs, which equipped the Central Flying School and other units. The Bulldog was a side-by-side trainer that was developed from the Beagle Pup with a more powerful engine and larger canopy.
The Bulldog became the standard aircraft of the University Air Squadrons and, later, Air Experience Flights, providing flying training. The RAF sold off all its remaining Bulldog trainers in 2001 as general aviation light aircraft , and many remain in civilian service today, a number still flying in their original RAF colours. They were replaced by the Grob Tutor.
EOI · 22/11/2011 · www.eoi.es/blogs/mlearning/miradas-mobile-learning-aprend...
Sorteo del teclado para los alumnos que han participado en "Experiencia mobile learning
"The world is new to us every morning - this is God's gift and every man should believe he is reborn each day."
- Baal Shem Tov -
www.inspirationalquotes.asia/2012/11/to-say-good-morning-...
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