Diana is an unabridged audiobook biography about Diana, Princess of Wales written by Sarah Bradford, a New York Times bestselling author. The audiobook is narrated over 11 CDs totaling 14 hours and provides a definitive account of Diana's life.
This document promotes an audiobook about Diana, Princess of Wales. It is an unabridged biography written by a New York Times bestselling author, contained on 11 CDs totaling 14 hours of audio content. The document includes a link on page 4 to listen to or download the full audiobook about Diana's life.
This audiobook biography is about Diana, Princess of Wales told across 11 CDs totaling 14 hours. It is written by Sarah Bradford, the New York Times bestselling author of biographies about Queen Elizabeth. The audiobook can be listened to or downloaded from a link on page 4 of the description.
This audiobook is a biography of Diana, Princess of Wales written by Sarah Bradford, the New York Times bestselling author of biographies about Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the royal family. The unabridged audiobook version is distributed on 11 CDs totaling 14 hours of content exploring Diana's life and role as Princess of Wales.
This audiobook tells the story of Katie Arnold, an outdoor writer who turned to ultrarunning to cope with grief after her father's death from cancer. Her father had introduced her to the outdoors and encouraged her running at a young age. Struggling with fear of her own mortality, she began logging increasingly long distances in races through the wilderness, from 50km to 100km, in an effort to heal from her grief, outpace her worries about dying, and find strength. Through ultrarunning grueling distances, she learned to confront pain, discomfort, and uncertainty as she processed her father's death and renewed her connection to the natural world they had shared.
This document provides a rhyming summary of a trip taken by four friends through Ireland. It introduces the characters - Bill the pilot, Karen the navigator, Ms. Right the caretaker, and GOD the guiding light. Over the course of three parts, it describes their adventures driving through scenic areas, learning about Irish history and saints, and creating lasting memories together through their travels across the Irish landscape.
Oisin was a great warrior from ancient Ireland who was taken by the goddess Niamh to Tir na nOg, the land of eternal youth. He lived there happily for many years, but began to miss his homeland. When he returned to Ireland on Niamh's magical white horse, he discovered that over 300 years had passed. Upon dismounting from the horse, Oisin immediately aged into an old man, as he had remained youthful in Tir na nOg. He told the people of his adventures with his father Fionn and the Fianna warriors before passing away.
Snowmobile trip in the keweenaw, president’s weekendalexhagon18
The document summarizes a snowmobile trip taken by the author and friends to the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan's Upper Peninsula over President's Weekend. It describes dangerous driving conditions due to a whiteout on the eight-hour drive up. They stayed in nice cabins near a diner and rode their snowmobiles for around 250 miles on the first day, stopping in Shingleton for lunch. Key destinations included Mount Arvon, Michigan's highest point, and Paul provided comic relief by flirting with every girl.
Billy goes coon hunting with his dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, on a snowy night. The dogs chase a coon toward a partially frozen river. When the dogs stop barking, Billy worries that something has happened to them. He finds Old Dan crying and realizes Little Ann is trapped in the icy river, struggling to stay above the water. Billy prays for a miracle and decides to go into the freezing water to rescue Little Ann. He hooks her to a pole and brings her to safety, saving her life though his body is numb from the cold.
This document promotes an audiobook about Diana, Princess of Wales. It is an unabridged biography written by a New York Times bestselling author, contained on 11 CDs totaling 14 hours of audio content. The document includes a link on page 4 to listen to or download the full audiobook about Diana's life.
This audiobook biography is about Diana, Princess of Wales told across 11 CDs totaling 14 hours. It is written by Sarah Bradford, the New York Times bestselling author of biographies about Queen Elizabeth. The audiobook can be listened to or downloaded from a link on page 4 of the description.
This audiobook is a biography of Diana, Princess of Wales written by Sarah Bradford, the New York Times bestselling author of biographies about Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the royal family. The unabridged audiobook version is distributed on 11 CDs totaling 14 hours of content exploring Diana's life and role as Princess of Wales.
This audiobook tells the story of Katie Arnold, an outdoor writer who turned to ultrarunning to cope with grief after her father's death from cancer. Her father had introduced her to the outdoors and encouraged her running at a young age. Struggling with fear of her own mortality, she began logging increasingly long distances in races through the wilderness, from 50km to 100km, in an effort to heal from her grief, outpace her worries about dying, and find strength. Through ultrarunning grueling distances, she learned to confront pain, discomfort, and uncertainty as she processed her father's death and renewed her connection to the natural world they had shared.
This document provides a rhyming summary of a trip taken by four friends through Ireland. It introduces the characters - Bill the pilot, Karen the navigator, Ms. Right the caretaker, and GOD the guiding light. Over the course of three parts, it describes their adventures driving through scenic areas, learning about Irish history and saints, and creating lasting memories together through their travels across the Irish landscape.
Oisin was a great warrior from ancient Ireland who was taken by the goddess Niamh to Tir na nOg, the land of eternal youth. He lived there happily for many years, but began to miss his homeland. When he returned to Ireland on Niamh's magical white horse, he discovered that over 300 years had passed. Upon dismounting from the horse, Oisin immediately aged into an old man, as he had remained youthful in Tir na nOg. He told the people of his adventures with his father Fionn and the Fianna warriors before passing away.
Snowmobile trip in the keweenaw, president’s weekendalexhagon18
The document summarizes a snowmobile trip taken by the author and friends to the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan's Upper Peninsula over President's Weekend. It describes dangerous driving conditions due to a whiteout on the eight-hour drive up. They stayed in nice cabins near a diner and rode their snowmobiles for around 250 miles on the first day, stopping in Shingleton for lunch. Key destinations included Mount Arvon, Michigan's highest point, and Paul provided comic relief by flirting with every girl.
Billy goes coon hunting with his dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, on a snowy night. The dogs chase a coon toward a partially frozen river. When the dogs stop barking, Billy worries that something has happened to them. He finds Old Dan crying and realizes Little Ann is trapped in the icy river, struggling to stay above the water. Billy prays for a miracle and decides to go into the freezing water to rescue Little Ann. He hooks her to a pole and brings her to safety, saving her life though his body is numb from the cold.
Billy goes coon hunting with his dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, on a snowy night. The dogs chase a coon toward a partially frozen river. When the dogs stop barking, Billy gets worried. He finds Old Dan crying and realizes something has happened to Little Ann. Billy sees Little Ann struggling in the icy water, unable to pull herself out. He prays for a miracle, then strips and goes into the freezing water to rescue Little Ann with his ax and a lantern tied to a pole. Billy is able to hook Little Ann to the pole and pull her out, saving her life. He is glad he saved his dog.
The document describes a Year 4 class excursion to West Head led by their tour guide David Ella. The students saw Aboriginal ochre body paint, Banksia and Scribbly Gum trees, and rock engravings of shields and people. They learned they are caretakers of the land and visited Lion Island in Broken Bay and the Barrenjoey Lighthouse before concluding their excursion.
The document discusses the locations and characters of several fairy tales. The Seven Dwarfs lived in an area that provided shelter for Snow White from the Evil Queen. The Northern Kingdom was home to Queen Cinderella, her Evil Stepmother, and Sisters. Another kingdom was home to Queen Aurora where she was cursed as a baby and returned at age 16. An evil character tried to take over the world and cursed a prince into a beast and Queen Aurora. An assembly was formed to ensure happy endings with the Fairy Godmother as a member.
Elizabeth Fama is a young adult author best known for her book "Monstrous Beauty". She has a BA in biology, an MBA, and a PhD in economics and finance from the University of Chicago. Fama has four children and is married to author John H. Cochrane. Her 2005 book Overboard is a realistic fiction adventure story about a teenage girl named Emily who must survive after the ferry she is traveling on sinks near Sumatra. Emily works to save herself and her new friend Isman, a 7-year-old boy. Major themes in the book include survival, friendship, family, and personal strength.
The document provides background information on the Davao region of the Philippines, including its location, land area, dialects spoken, and major cities. It then shares the history of Davao through folktales, songs, poems, and short stories that showcase the culture and traditions of the different ethnic groups in the region such as the Bagobo, Mandaya, and Manobo people. The document aims to preserve and promote understanding of the rich cultural heritage of the Davao region through literature.
Master The Tempest Is Raging Hymn Story and LyricsSamuel Albert
This is the story behind the hymn, master the tempest is raging. It will inspire you and help you trust the Lord more. It also shares the lyrics of this beautiful hymn.
Queen Elizabeth I showed courage in 1559 by becoming Queen of England and taking on leadership responsibilities. In 1554 she used secret groups to remove her sister Mary from power, which was dangerous. She promoted the Protestant religion in England against opposition. She chose not to marry to retain full power over decisions. She eventually engaged in war with Spain after initially avoiding it and led soldiers alongside as a general in 1588. She took on a new advisor Essex against warnings of his ambitions. She refused to step down from the throne despite being weak and near death in 1601.
Emma MacDonald was born on April 13, 1997 to parents Deena and Tom MacDonald and has two brothers named Brent and Nathan. Her best friends are Lucy Ryan, Brittany Green, and Julia Brown. Some of her favorite things include the band Arkells, the weather rain and storms, and the TV show One Tree Hill. Her future plans are to attend university in the UK.
The document provides information about various aspects of Australian culture and identity. It discusses Aboriginal rights activist Noel Pearson, and his background growing up in Hope Vale, Queensland. It also shares the poem "My Country" by Dorothea Mackellar, which celebrates Australia's landscape and natural beauty. Finally, it mentions including an original Australian flag design and artwork in the document.
A wicked witch used magic to summon a dragon to kidnap a princess from the castle where she lived with the king and queen. The prince went to rescue the princess with a magic shield and sword given to him by a wizard. He saved the princess just as she fell from a cliff into a crocodile-infested ravine. The witch had cursed the princess, but the prince broke the spell with a kiss, and they returned to the castle together on the back of the defeated dragon.
Kathy O'Farley emigrated from Ireland to America during the Great Famine of the 1840s. Facing eviction from her homeland during the famine, she made the difficult decision to leave Ireland and embarked on her journey across the sea. After a stormy voyage, she finally arrived at Ellis Island and saw the Statue of Liberty, a welcoming sight that represented her arrival in her new home of America.
The document tells a story about a beautiful princess who falls into a deep sleep after picking a rare scarlet rose for a prince who tricks her. Many suitors try to wake her by waiting at her bedside, hoping to marry her, but all leave except for a faithful knight who waits for two years until she awakens. The princess and knight then marry, living happily ever after.
Gowan Pamphlet was an enslaved black Baptist preacher born in 1753 in Virginia who was owned by Jane Vobe and later her son David Miller. After working for Miller repairing a church damaged by a tornado in 1843, Gowan earned his freedom and became a landowner when his owner died sometime between 1807 and 1810.
The document appears to be a summary of the story of Robin Hood in 16 chapters. Some key points:
- Robin Hood's origins and how his family was attacked by the Norman lord.
- As an adult, Robin Hood lives in the forest and helps the poor villagers while evading the sheriff.
- On his wedding day, the sheriff interrupts and Robin is forced to flee to the forest.
- Robin builds a band of men including Little John and they carry out robberies of the rich to give to the poor.
- The story follows Robin Hood's ongoing conflicts with the sheriff and helping others in the forest over multiple chapters.
This document provides biographical information about Hayley Medlin. It states that Hayley was born on September 15, 1995 in Atlanta, Georgia and is currently 15 years old and in 10th grade. It also mentions that Hayley's parents adopted her sister from Russia when she was 6 months old. The document describes the story of Hayley's difficult birth and her early life living in various locations before settling in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina.
Baybayan is tasked to circle the world seven times to gather converts before being allowed to enter paradise with his clan. During his wanderings, Baybayan encounters many adventures as he converts people of various cultures. When his followers run out of food, Baybayan performs an ulahing dance that causes fruit to fall from a tree and transform into an endless supply of food for the group. After completing his mission, Baybayan and his followers are finally lifted to heaven where they are granted immortality by Midlimbag and given their own paradise to reside in. Midlimbag instructs Baybayan to inspire mortals to perform the ulahing dance so that they do not forget Agyu
Indian customs discussed include namaskar (greeting with joined palms), tilak (forehead mark representing greetings or blessings), aarti (act of devotion during worship accompanied by songs), and bindi (forehead marking worn by married women representing female energy). British customs summarized are Halloween (Celtic festival celebrating the new year and souls' passage to the underworld), tea (typically dark and strong with milk), cricket (ball sport played with bats and balls), and bets (typically on horse races).
Becoming Relentlessly Human-Centred in an AI World - Erin Patchell - SocialHR...SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Erin Patchell
Imagine a world where the needs, experiences, and well-being of people— employees and customers — are the focus of integrating technology into our businesses. As HR professionals, what tools exist to leverage AI and technology as a force for both people and profit? How do we influence a culture that takes a human-centred lens?
Accelerating AI Integration with Collaborative Learning - Kinga Petrovai - So...SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Kinga Petrovai
You have the new AI tools, but how can you help your team use them to their full potential? As technology is changing daily, it’s hard to learn and keep up with the latest developments. Help your team amplify their learning with a new collaborative learning approach called the Learning Hive.
This session outlines the Learning Hive approach that sets up collaborations that foster great learning without the need for L&D to produce content. The Learning Hive enables effective knowledge sharing where employees learn from each other and apply this learning to their work, all while building stronger community bonds. This approach amplifies the impact of other learning resources and fosters a culture of continuous learning within the organization.
Billy goes coon hunting with his dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, on a snowy night. The dogs chase a coon toward a partially frozen river. When the dogs stop barking, Billy gets worried. He finds Old Dan crying and realizes something has happened to Little Ann. Billy sees Little Ann struggling in the icy water, unable to pull herself out. He prays for a miracle, then strips and goes into the freezing water to rescue Little Ann with his ax and a lantern tied to a pole. Billy is able to hook Little Ann to the pole and pull her out, saving her life. He is glad he saved his dog.
The document describes a Year 4 class excursion to West Head led by their tour guide David Ella. The students saw Aboriginal ochre body paint, Banksia and Scribbly Gum trees, and rock engravings of shields and people. They learned they are caretakers of the land and visited Lion Island in Broken Bay and the Barrenjoey Lighthouse before concluding their excursion.
The document discusses the locations and characters of several fairy tales. The Seven Dwarfs lived in an area that provided shelter for Snow White from the Evil Queen. The Northern Kingdom was home to Queen Cinderella, her Evil Stepmother, and Sisters. Another kingdom was home to Queen Aurora where she was cursed as a baby and returned at age 16. An evil character tried to take over the world and cursed a prince into a beast and Queen Aurora. An assembly was formed to ensure happy endings with the Fairy Godmother as a member.
Elizabeth Fama is a young adult author best known for her book "Monstrous Beauty". She has a BA in biology, an MBA, and a PhD in economics and finance from the University of Chicago. Fama has four children and is married to author John H. Cochrane. Her 2005 book Overboard is a realistic fiction adventure story about a teenage girl named Emily who must survive after the ferry she is traveling on sinks near Sumatra. Emily works to save herself and her new friend Isman, a 7-year-old boy. Major themes in the book include survival, friendship, family, and personal strength.
The document provides background information on the Davao region of the Philippines, including its location, land area, dialects spoken, and major cities. It then shares the history of Davao through folktales, songs, poems, and short stories that showcase the culture and traditions of the different ethnic groups in the region such as the Bagobo, Mandaya, and Manobo people. The document aims to preserve and promote understanding of the rich cultural heritage of the Davao region through literature.
Master The Tempest Is Raging Hymn Story and LyricsSamuel Albert
This is the story behind the hymn, master the tempest is raging. It will inspire you and help you trust the Lord more. It also shares the lyrics of this beautiful hymn.
Queen Elizabeth I showed courage in 1559 by becoming Queen of England and taking on leadership responsibilities. In 1554 she used secret groups to remove her sister Mary from power, which was dangerous. She promoted the Protestant religion in England against opposition. She chose not to marry to retain full power over decisions. She eventually engaged in war with Spain after initially avoiding it and led soldiers alongside as a general in 1588. She took on a new advisor Essex against warnings of his ambitions. She refused to step down from the throne despite being weak and near death in 1601.
Emma MacDonald was born on April 13, 1997 to parents Deena and Tom MacDonald and has two brothers named Brent and Nathan. Her best friends are Lucy Ryan, Brittany Green, and Julia Brown. Some of her favorite things include the band Arkells, the weather rain and storms, and the TV show One Tree Hill. Her future plans are to attend university in the UK.
The document provides information about various aspects of Australian culture and identity. It discusses Aboriginal rights activist Noel Pearson, and his background growing up in Hope Vale, Queensland. It also shares the poem "My Country" by Dorothea Mackellar, which celebrates Australia's landscape and natural beauty. Finally, it mentions including an original Australian flag design and artwork in the document.
A wicked witch used magic to summon a dragon to kidnap a princess from the castle where she lived with the king and queen. The prince went to rescue the princess with a magic shield and sword given to him by a wizard. He saved the princess just as she fell from a cliff into a crocodile-infested ravine. The witch had cursed the princess, but the prince broke the spell with a kiss, and they returned to the castle together on the back of the defeated dragon.
Kathy O'Farley emigrated from Ireland to America during the Great Famine of the 1840s. Facing eviction from her homeland during the famine, she made the difficult decision to leave Ireland and embarked on her journey across the sea. After a stormy voyage, she finally arrived at Ellis Island and saw the Statue of Liberty, a welcoming sight that represented her arrival in her new home of America.
The document tells a story about a beautiful princess who falls into a deep sleep after picking a rare scarlet rose for a prince who tricks her. Many suitors try to wake her by waiting at her bedside, hoping to marry her, but all leave except for a faithful knight who waits for two years until she awakens. The princess and knight then marry, living happily ever after.
Gowan Pamphlet was an enslaved black Baptist preacher born in 1753 in Virginia who was owned by Jane Vobe and later her son David Miller. After working for Miller repairing a church damaged by a tornado in 1843, Gowan earned his freedom and became a landowner when his owner died sometime between 1807 and 1810.
The document appears to be a summary of the story of Robin Hood in 16 chapters. Some key points:
- Robin Hood's origins and how his family was attacked by the Norman lord.
- As an adult, Robin Hood lives in the forest and helps the poor villagers while evading the sheriff.
- On his wedding day, the sheriff interrupts and Robin is forced to flee to the forest.
- Robin builds a band of men including Little John and they carry out robberies of the rich to give to the poor.
- The story follows Robin Hood's ongoing conflicts with the sheriff and helping others in the forest over multiple chapters.
This document provides biographical information about Hayley Medlin. It states that Hayley was born on September 15, 1995 in Atlanta, Georgia and is currently 15 years old and in 10th grade. It also mentions that Hayley's parents adopted her sister from Russia when she was 6 months old. The document describes the story of Hayley's difficult birth and her early life living in various locations before settling in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina.
Baybayan is tasked to circle the world seven times to gather converts before being allowed to enter paradise with his clan. During his wanderings, Baybayan encounters many adventures as he converts people of various cultures. When his followers run out of food, Baybayan performs an ulahing dance that causes fruit to fall from a tree and transform into an endless supply of food for the group. After completing his mission, Baybayan and his followers are finally lifted to heaven where they are granted immortality by Midlimbag and given their own paradise to reside in. Midlimbag instructs Baybayan to inspire mortals to perform the ulahing dance so that they do not forget Agyu
Indian customs discussed include namaskar (greeting with joined palms), tilak (forehead mark representing greetings or blessings), aarti (act of devotion during worship accompanied by songs), and bindi (forehead marking worn by married women representing female energy). British customs summarized are Halloween (Celtic festival celebrating the new year and souls' passage to the underworld), tea (typically dark and strong with milk), cricket (ball sport played with bats and balls), and bets (typically on horse races).
Becoming Relentlessly Human-Centred in an AI World - Erin Patchell - SocialHR...SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Erin Patchell
Imagine a world where the needs, experiences, and well-being of people— employees and customers — are the focus of integrating technology into our businesses. As HR professionals, what tools exist to leverage AI and technology as a force for both people and profit? How do we influence a culture that takes a human-centred lens?
Accelerating AI Integration with Collaborative Learning - Kinga Petrovai - So...SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Kinga Petrovai
You have the new AI tools, but how can you help your team use them to their full potential? As technology is changing daily, it’s hard to learn and keep up with the latest developments. Help your team amplify their learning with a new collaborative learning approach called the Learning Hive.
This session outlines the Learning Hive approach that sets up collaborations that foster great learning without the need for L&D to produce content. The Learning Hive enables effective knowledge sharing where employees learn from each other and apply this learning to their work, all while building stronger community bonds. This approach amplifies the impact of other learning resources and fosters a culture of continuous learning within the organization.
Watch this expert-led webinar to learn effective tactics that high-volume hiring teams can use right now to attract top talent into their pipeline faster.
How to Leverage AI to Boost Employee Wellness - Lydia Di Francesco - SocialHR...SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Lydia Di Francesco
In this workshop, participants will delve into the realm of AI and its profound potential to revolutionize employee wellness initiatives. From stress management to fostering work-life harmony, AI offers a myriad of innovative tools and strategies that can significantly enhance the wellbeing of employees in any organization. Attendees will learn how to effectively leverage AI technologies to cultivate a healthier, happier, and more productive workforce. Whether it's utilizing AI-powered chatbots for mental health support, implementing data analytics to identify internal, systemic risk factors, or deploying personalized wellness apps, this workshop will equip participants with actionable insights and best practices to harness the power of AI for boosting employee wellness. Join us and discover how AI can be a strategic partner towards a culture of wellbeing and resilience in the workplace.
Building Meaningful Talent Communities with AI - Heather Pysklywec - SocialHR...SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Heather Pysklywec
Digital transformation has transformed the talent acquisition landscape over the past ten years. Now, with the introduction of artificial intelligence, HR professionals are faced with a new suite of tools to choose from. The question remains, where to start, what to be aware of, and what tools will complement the talent acquisition strategy of the organization? This session will give a summary of helpful AI tools in the industry, explain how they can fit into existing systems, and encourage attendees to explore if AI tools can improve their process.
AI Considerations in HR Governance - Shahzad Khan - SocialHRCamp Ottawa 2024SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Shahzad Khan
This session on "AI Considerations in Human Resources Governance" explores the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into HR practices, examining its history, current applications, and the governance issues it raises. A framework to view Government in modern organizations is provided, along with the transformation and key considerations associated with each element of this framework, drawing lessons from other AI projects to illustrate these aspects. We then dive into AI's use in resume screening, talent acquisition, employee retention, and predictive analytics for workforce management. Highlighting modern governance challenges, it addresses AI's impact on the gig economy as well as DEI. We then conclude with future trends in AI for HR, offering strategic recommendations for incorporating AI in HR governance.
Your Guide To Finding The Perfect Part-Time JobSnapJob
Part-time workers account for a significant part of the workforce, including individuals of all ages. A lot of industries hire part-time workers in different capacities, including temporary or seasonal openings, ranging from managerial to entry-level positions. However, many people still doubt taking on these roles and wonder how a temporary part-time job can help them achieve their long-term goals.
Start Smart: Learning the Ropes of AI for HR - Celine Maasland - SocialHRCamp...SocialHRCamp
Speaker: Celine Maasland
In this session, we’ll demystify the process of integrating artificial intelligence into everyday HR tasks. This presentation will guide HR professionals through the initial steps of identifying AI opportunities, choosing the right tools, and effectively implementing technology to streamline operations. Additionally, we’ll delve into the specialized skill of prompt engineering, demonstrating how to craft precise prompts to enhance interactions between AI systems and employees. Whether you’re new to AI or looking to refine some of your existing strategies, this session will equip you with the knowledge and tools to harness AI’s potential in transforming HR functions.