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Top row, left to right:
Simon Franklin (mentor)
Sungmin Choi
Laura Harvey
Lauren Sarjeant
Emily Fussell
John Pulella (mentor)
John Denyer (mentor)
Bottom row, left to right:
Amy Patterson
Milly Adamson
Kate Fitzpatrick
Trisha Shastri
Victoria Yu
Young business enterprise enthusiasts from the Mosman area are preparing to launch their company initiative after being presented with the Charter Certificate of their newly established Young Achievement Australia (YAA) Company named ‘Yaggle’ at their first Board Meeting on Monday 29 June 2009.
Mosman Council is sponsoring 14 local Year Eleven students in the YAA Business Skills Program which aims to provide students with necessary skills and experience to better equip them for future business situations. Students establish, manage and liquidate their own real life small business under guidance of volunteer mentors over a 6 month period.
The Mosman YAA program includes students from Queenwood School for Girls, Monte St Angelo, North Sydney Boys High and Redlands SCECGS.
The company is guided by volunteer mentors John Denyer, Samantha Dybac, Simon Franklin, John Pulella and Yesim Soyak, who act as positive role models and share their own work experiences with the group, guiding their progress through the program.
The students are currently working hard to become the new ‘young achievers’ of the year while they prepare to launch their unique product within the next few months.
This was a Bachmann oo gauge BDA in Railfreight red but i've re-sprayed it like my others and added a nice track load with spacers and rope over the track connecting to the pullys
Top row, left to right
Amy Patterson - Sales Manager
Sungmin Choi - Finance Director
Laura Harvey - Assistant Company Secretary
Lauren Sarjeant - Company Secretary
Emily Fussell - Sales Director
Trisha Shastri - Marketing Director
Victoria Yu - Sales Manager
In front, left to right
Milly Adamson - Marketing Manager
Kate Fitzpatrick - HR Director
Young business enterprise enthusiasts from the Mosman area are preparing to launch their company initiative after being presented with the Charter Certificate of their newly established Young Achievement Australia (YAA) Company named ‘Yaggle’ at their first Board Meeting on Monday 29 June 2009.
Mosman Council is sponsoring 14 local Year Eleven students in the YAA Business Skills Program which aims to provide students with necessary skills and experience to better equip them for future business situations. Students establish, manage and liquidate their own real life small business under guidance of volunteer mentors over a 6 month period.
The Mosman YAA program includes students from Queenwood School for Girls, Monte St Angelo, North Sydney Boys High and Redlands SCECGS.
The company is guided by volunteer mentors John Denyer, Samantha Dybac, Simon Franklin, John Pulella and Yesim Soyak, who act as positive role models and share their own work experiences with the group, guiding their progress through the program.
The students are currently working hard to become the new ‘young achievers’ of the year while they prepare to launch their unique product within the next few months.
I spent London's biggest weekend with Yaa Asantewaa Mas band parading down the carnival route.
With the theme of Face Yaa Fear this year, the group used their costumes to remind people "fear interferes with your hopes and dreams".
The friendliness of everyone in this Mas camp made me forget where I was. Furthermore, their dedication is second to none - the minute detail behind each costume was incredible.
Find out more: www.yaaasantewaa.com/
I spent London's biggest weekend with Yaa Asantewaa Mas band parading down the carnival route.
With the theme of Face Yaa Fear this year, the group used their costumes to remind people "fear interferes with your hopes and dreams".
The friendliness of everyone in this Mas camp made me forget where I was. Furthermore, their dedication is second to none - the minute detail behind each costume was incredible.
Find out more: www.yaaasantewaa.com/
I spent London's biggest weekend with Yaa Asantewaa Mas band parading down the carnival route.
With the theme of Face Yaa Fear this year, the group used their costumes to remind people "fear interferes with your hopes and dreams".
The friendliness of everyone in this Mas camp made me forget where I was. Furthermore, their dedication is second to none - the minute detail behind each costume was incredible.
Find out more: www.yaaasantewaa.com/
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Speedo ; كل سنة و حبك بقلبي يا بعد عمري يزيد ;)
Speedo ; فيي عييد ميلاااده عسآها مييه عااام <:o)
Speedo ; هآآك خذ عمري هدييه والله يفدآك العممر (L__L)
Speedo ; آمنيـتتتتتتي آبقـى بـقربك للأبد ;)
Speedo ; الييييييييـــــــــــوم هــــــــــــذااااااااااااااااااا غيييييييييييييييييــــــــــــر الييييييييييـــــــــوم هــــــــــــذاااا ميـلآلآلآلآلآلاده <:o)<:o)
Speedo ; انا لاجيت ابي اهديلڪ عيوني لڪ ابهديها
و اذا ماڪفت عيوني فداڪ العين و راعييييييييييييها ;)
Noor ♡ ; يـــا جعلني مــاآذوق حزنــك وآنــا حي ♥
Noor ♡ ; انا لاجيت ابي اهديلڪ عيوني لڪ ابهديها
و اذا ماڪفت عيوني فداڪ العين و راعييييييييييييها ;)
Noor ♡ ; عسآآني أبقى معـڪ ڷـ سنــــۈآآآآآآآآآآآآآآآت (L)______(L) :**
Noor ♡ ; احتــــرت اعبــــر عـــن شـــعـووري مــــن غـــلآآآك =| ♥
Noor ♡ ; ع ـــآآد ع ـــيدڪ ح ـــبيـبي ۈآڵفــرح يــآمــڵآڪ ;)
I spent London's biggest weekend with Yaa Asantewaa Mas band parading down the carnival route.
With the theme of Face Yaa Fear this year, the group used their costumes to remind people "fear interferes with your hopes and dreams".
The friendliness of everyone in this Mas camp made me forget where I was. Furthermore, their dedication is second to none - the minute detail behind each costume was incredible.
Find out more: www.yaaasantewaa.com/
I spent London's biggest weekend with Yaa Asantewaa Mas band parading down the carnival route.
With the theme of Face Yaa Fear this year, the group used their costumes to remind people "fear interferes with your hopes and dreams".
The friendliness of everyone in this Mas camp made me forget where I was. Furthermore, their dedication is second to none - the minute detail behind each costume was incredible.
Find out more: www.yaaasantewaa.com/
This was a Bachmann oo gauge BDA in Railfreight red but i've re-sprayed it like my others and added a nice track load with spacers and rope over the track connecting to the pullys
I spent London's biggest weekend with Yaa Asantewaa Mas band parading down the carnival route.
With the theme of Face Yaa Fear this year, the group used their costumes to remind people "fear interferes with your hopes and dreams".
The friendliness of everyone in this Mas camp made me forget where I was. Furthermore, their dedication is second to none - the minute detail behind each costume was incredible.
Find out more: www.yaaasantewaa.com/
I spent London's biggest weekend with Yaa Asantewaa Mas band parading down the carnival route.
With the theme of Face Yaa Fear this year, the group used their costumes to remind people "fear interferes with your hopes and dreams".
The friendliness of everyone in this Mas camp made me forget where I was. Furthermore, their dedication is second to none - the minute detail behind each costume was incredible.
Find out more: www.yaaasantewaa.com/
حسين مني وانا من حسين هذه كلمات سيد الانام المصطفى (ص ) في سبطه الحسين ( ع ) انظر الي هذا الطفل وهو يرفع لواء عاشوراء الحسين - عظم الله اجورنا واجوركم في هذا المصاب الجلل
I shot this picture in 2009
I spent London's biggest weekend with Yaa Asantewaa Mas band parading down the carnival route.
With the theme of Face Yaa Fear this year, the group used their costumes to remind people "fear interferes with your hopes and dreams".
The friendliness of everyone in this Mas camp made me forget where I was. Furthermore, their dedication is second to none - the minute detail behind each costume was incredible.
Find out more: www.yaaasantewaa.com/
Just knocking together another small rake for the CMD. 2 ZEA Bream runner wagons with a YAA Brill. The runner wagons were used for oversized loads that the bolster wagon may be carrying, such a long lengths of scrap rail. Note the stanchions on the Brill. These have been made to look battered with lengths of 0.7 wire. Will all be painted in due course.
I spent London's biggest weekend with Yaa Asantewaa Mas band parading down the carnival route.
With the theme of Face Yaa Fear this year, the group used their costumes to remind people "fear interferes with your hopes and dreams".
The friendliness of everyone in this Mas camp made me forget where I was. Furthermore, their dedication is second to none - the minute detail behind each costume was incredible.
Find out more: www.yaaasantewaa.com/
I spent London's biggest weekend with Yaa Asantewaa Mas band parading down the carnival route.
With the theme of Face Yaa Fear this year, the group used their costumes to remind people "fear interferes with your hopes and dreams".
The friendliness of everyone in this Mas camp made me forget where I was. Furthermore, their dedication is second to none - the minute detail behind each costume was incredible.
Find out more: www.yaaasantewaa.com/
I spent London's biggest weekend with Yaa Asantewaa Mas band parading down the carnival route.
With the theme of Face Yaa Fear this year, the group used their costumes to remind people "fear interferes with your hopes and dreams".
The friendliness of everyone in this Mas camp made me forget where I was. Furthermore, their dedication is second to none - the minute detail behind each costume was incredible.
Find out more: www.yaaasantewaa.com/
Small African food shop on Southwark Park Road. Yaa Asantewaa on the Randomness Guide to London. This is a crop of a photo by Bob.
Yaa Asantewaa (the person) was Queen Mother in the Asante Confederacy (now Ghana) in the late 19th century. She fought against British colonialism and was kind of awesome. Here is an article about her.
I spent London's biggest weekend with Yaa Asantewaa Mas band parading down the carnival route.
The crowd looked on in admiration.
With the theme of Face Yaa Fear this year, the group used their costumes to remind people "fear interferes with your hopes and dreams".
The friendliness of everyone in this Mas camp made me forget where I was. Furthermore, their dedication is second to none - the minute detail behind each costume was incredible.
Find out more: www.yaaasantewaa.com/
Just knocking together another small rake for the CMD. 2 ZEA Bream runner wagons with a YAA Brill. The runner wagons were used for oversized loads that the bolster wagon may be carrying, such a long lengths of scrap rail. Note the stanchions on the Brill. These have been made to look battered with lengths of 0.7 wire. Will all be painted in due course.
I spent London's biggest weekend with Yaa Asantewaa Mas band parading down the carnival route.
With the theme of Face Yaa Fear this year, the group used their costumes to remind people "fear interferes with your hopes and dreams".
The friendliness of everyone in this Mas camp made me forget where I was. Furthermore, their dedication is second to none - the minute detail behind each costume was incredible.
Find out more: www.yaaasantewaa.com/