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05.06.10
A one-hour polite gesture marks the beginning of powerful global change.
After accepting an bidding to Malawi in 2006, recent college graduate Melissa Kushner didn't have a yen for to arrive empty-handed. So, like any well-mannered young woman, she collected two tons benefit of surplus consumer goods and brought them with her. Moved by her experience in Africa, and the seeming swiftness of rally so much unused product, she founded Goods 4 Good . The organization has since re-purposed and delivered 120 tons of school supplies, clothes and other much-needed underlying necessities to more than 500,000 children in Malawi and Haiti.
In a relatively short once upon a time under Kushner's direction, Goods for Good has not only researched and targeted the issues that thwart children in Africa from attending school — namely, a lack of school supplies and uniforms — but has also made astounding ripening in applying solutions to those issues. Kushner recently took the time to speak one's mind with Tonic about the nonprofit and their inspiring (and impressive) back-to-school initiative.
Where can I get an economically priced microscope and supplies?
Mar 07, 2007 by aneal138 | Posted in Other - Science
I've been in ALOT of college sphere classes and always took advantage of the microscopes. I love the freedom of looking at anything under one: a plant, dirt, skin, dog sputter. I really want one for my own. It doesn't have to be as expensive as the ones at school though. I've been looking at alot of options but see that they can run up a huge price.
I fair need the basics. Maybe a monocular with not an extremely high magnification, I just want it for fun. I need slides, sufficient for slips, and cleaners for the slides. And again, as cheap as I can get. I'm a student haha. I've looked at the prices and still don't know what to pick. What do you support? Where do you suggest I look?
Thanks for everything.
Ok as for price bracket, I'd really like to stay under 100 or 75 dollars for the microscope, under 75, confidently under 50 for some makeshift supplies.
correction. Thank you for that great link. I found some really great deals on supplies. They're just trainee grade and very cheap slides and cover glass. Wow. I'm amazed. I think the site I was looking at before was for professional labs not ordinary students.
Take a look here theres loads of different types to suit ur needs at what seem like affordable prices
i dont recollect what ur price bracket is tho
Happy hunting
I remember looking at onion skin in school
u can see all the cells moving and overindulge
blood is good too if u can bring urself to cut urself lol
Take a look here theres loads of different types to suit ur needs at what seem like affordable prices
i dont differentiate what ur price bracket is tho
Happy hunting
I remember looking at onion skin in school
u can see all the cells moving and stop
blood is good too if u can bring urself to cut urself lol
DiggerG | Mar 07, 2007
A slow school held my daughter back,how can I speed her back up?
May 19, 2007 by Acai | Posted in Primary & Secondary Education
When my daughter started welcome class she was super fast, everything was done at top speed.She was full of energy and very bright.She was doing things far in advance of most of the kids entering that school.Within a connect of weeks of starting there she was being very naughty both at home and school, was being punished at school(made to stand outside head's office).There was a v big amt of kids with inimitable needs in the class and all the kids were made to go at their speed,she became very annoying and frustrated.Then the reception teacher left.For the rest of that year the lineage had supplies,different all the time.Into year 1 they had a teacher who was just out of college,this was his first job.He unfortunately wasn't very good.Half way through year 1 I moved her to a very benevolent school where she is happy.All her annoying behaviour has gone.Except she still operates at the speed of the old school, really slow and lazy.How can I get her back to what she was before,her fast abruptness accelerate?
ask the teachers wot she is behind in and exertion with her about it at home. if they see a improvement or see how much effort u are both doing then maybe they will reasses the situation.It sounds like shes got inured to to working and learning at the old schools speed and maybe she thinks its wrong to work fast because her old school wudnt let her .Try to boost her and tell her how good it is to work faster (but make sure she dosnt rush though)hope that helps
amb | May 19, 2007
College: Becoming a Pilot?
Mar 04, 2009 by dierevenge | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
Hi every1. On the double i will be leaving school and going to college. My dream career is to become a pilot and i was wondering if anyone wud be kind enuf to find a good college/aviation academy to go to that has a class related to being able to help become a pilot. I live in cheshire so the closer the radius of the college the better. If you cud plz cud you supply me a in to the college/course website if you wud kindly.
Many thanks. Regards
A convincing friend of mine and her husband are both pilots and both attended Ohio University. They speak highly of the program, but that's in the states so not culmination at all. Maybe the link will help regardless of distance.