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Wednesday, May 9th, 2012teambuilding5′s Site – Team Building Melbourne
Tuesday, May 8th, 2012“
We realise that here, we spend a lot of time dealing with day-to-day management of staff and personnel, meetings and schedules, as well as how technology is helping businesses string it all together.
As the comments on that thread showed, a lot of businesses wanted the results.
They just didnt want to sacrifice the staff time! Luckily there are other options. Organised sports have their place in workplace culture and, lets face it, so does an open bar.
You dont tend to see many work functions, birthdays or end of year parties that arent awash with complimentary alcohol.
But team building games and activities with a softer, more subtle approach are gaining popularity as they encourage the sort of teambuilding and collaborative thinking that sports typically encourage, but without the openly competitive elements that give people cause to switch off or detach from competitive team building games. The emphasis on these activities is fun, educational and practical. Participants are given tasks to complete in a way very much removed from traditional business setups: were talking racing through the city streets (think The Amazing Race and youre on the right lines), whipping up culinary delights on portable stoves in the middle of a city park, or working on a great tour around city landmarks to showcase the very best of team building Melbourne has to offer.
The landscape is changing for these kinds of activities. By scheduling even half a day per year from a busy organisational schedule, the benefits roll on in and one of the reasons the benefits last is the way in which these teambuilding courses are so different from the bog-standard, predictable corporate fun day stuff weve all become too familiar with.
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Found At: ( at this site ) http://teambuilding5.multiply.com/journal/item/1/Team_Building_Melbourne
Lazy Eye By Every Other Identify Is Amblyopia
Monday, April 30th, 2012“
It does not necessarily refer to an eye that always turns, and you would probably be surprised to learn of many people you know that actually have one lazy eye. The official term for lazy eye is ?Amblyopia? which is defined as decreased vision in one or both eyes without detectable anatomic damage to the retina or visual pathways. The thing with amblyopia is that the eye may still function, just not in correlation with the other eye. Amblyopia may be the number one reason to have a childs eyes checked as early as possible, because if it is caught early enough, there is hope for correction. So, when amblyopia is discovered early enough, measures can be taken.
Usually this is as simple as patching the good eye and forcing the amblyopic eye to develop to the best of its ability.
How well it will develop is on a case per case basis. And don?t worry, patching the good eye can not have a detrimental effect on the good eyes development. So in short, a lazy eye is one that does not see as well as the other eye and it is rooted in developmental issues between the eyes and the brain.
ie. Lazy Eye.
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Source: (lazy eyes) http://www.readinstyle.com/lazyeye.aspx
Residential Home – Gainesville Florida
Sunday, April 22nd, 2012“
It was the coolest place in the world to live.
Back then. It’s changed a lot in the intervening years. And the changes haven’t been all good.
But what if it’s me who’s changed? Of course I’ve gotten older. I didn’t want… but it just sorta happened.
I was young once.
Like all those college kids who never look where they’re going and almost run me over every day. I’ll admit I can see the allure to being young and stupid. Amd if you’re gonna get old, you may as well get wise.
But I digress. Gainesville has changed. The energy of the town is different. For lack of a better word, there used to be a ‘realness’ to it that I don’t see anymore.
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Found At: (gainesville) http://gainesvillefl.bravesites.com/
Vietnam Culture Tour
Sunday, April 1st, 2012“
You’ll be able to glue your sense to the culture and custom of local ethnic groups at their villages.
Wander around the villages in Mai Chau valley to witness the daily life of local people who are friendly and happy to show you the skill of weaving brocade products. Have a walk to Mai Chau market grasping the culture of Thai people and visit villages of rich tradition minority groups in Sapa. View details tour Central Highland Tour 9 days Highlights: Share the moments with Ede and Bahnar ethnic minority people in the Central Highland of Vietnam who have so much in common as they are different from each other.
Stay for a while and you’ll realize their lifestyle and custom are so unique. Find your feeling while discovering around on the back of an elephant and engross yourself under the colorful prism of nature during the enthralling excursion. View details tour Nature Heritage Tour 6 days Highlights: The trip is an ideal option for travellers who want to enjoy the heritage of nature in combination with some classic tour. Joining the city tour in Hanoi, enjoying the dreamy seascape on the UNESCO World Heritage Ha Long Bay, then heading for the natural heritage site Phong Nha cave which is famous for its rock formation and the oldest major karst in Asia, that’d promise a delicacy journey waiting for your participation.
View details tour Vietnam Tour 14 days Highlights: Visit the commercial centers in Hanoi and the citys large markets are a noisy bustle.
Enjoy Halong’s remarkable geology, geomorphology, biodiversity and culture. Hue contrasts the simple lives of todays average Vietnamese citizens. See Japanese and Chinese architecture as well as its restaurants and wide range of silk that tailors.
Admire easily the largest city in Vietnam. Find a way of life far removed from mainstream in Mekong Delta. View details tour Hanoi City Tour 1 day Highlights: Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam is considered an attractive, pleasant and charming city. It’s the city of beautiful lakes, shaded boulevards and verdant parks.
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Found At: (vietnam culture tour 2012) http://vietnamculturetour.net
