Thrill of the Hunt: Advanced Reference Skills for Tracking Down the Elusive Q...Don Boozer
This presentation will remind you how good it feels to stretch your reference muscles to their fullest, to devise strategies for wrestling the dreaded stumper into submission, to make the most of all implements and tactics in your kit, and to reignite your passion for tracking down the answer and carrying it triumphantly back to the pack. Remember, patience and persistence are your friends in the hunt. (Presented at 2015 Ohio Library Council NE, NW, and North Chapter Conferences)
Thrill of the Hunt: Advanced Reference Skills for Tracking Down the Elusive Q...Don Boozer
This presentation will remind you how good it feels to stretch your reference muscles to their fullest, to devise strategies for wrestling the dreaded stumper into submission, to make the most of all implements and tactics in your kit, and to reignite your passion for tracking down the answer and carrying it triumphantly back to the pack. Remember, patience and persistence are your friends in the hunt. (Presented at 2015 Ohio Library Council NE, NW, and North Chapter Conferences)
Home Is Where Your Heart Is | Kids Serve Too!milfamln
Representative(s) from the Sesame Street Workshop will address potential child concerns and developmentally appropriate responses to relocation transitions, explore resources that caregivers can use when addressing these concerns, and provide tips in navigating the resources related to this topic on the Sesame Street for Military Families website.
This event is hosted by the Family Transitions concentration area of the Military Families Learning Network.
APM London Branch event held on 25 January 2024.
Speaker: Bryant Yates
Networking is a critical part of your own professional development. Building a network of quality connections supports you in diversifying your skills and experience, providing new opportunities, building your support group of trusted peers and colleagues, growing yourself within your organisation and much more.
But how can you master this part of your life? It might not be something you find easy, or you may find you build a network but don’t maximise the potential that building the network brings.
How do you network with professionals and do you maximise the potential of this unsung art? In this event we delve into the human and structural ways of taking networking to the next level.
We explain concepts such as sleep-wake chronotypes and what that means when you have an after-work function. Based on this knowledge, you will be provided tips on how to prepare yourself to optimise your networking encounters.
Home Is Where Your Heart Is | Kids Serve Too!milfamln
Representative(s) from the Sesame Street Workshop will address potential child concerns and developmentally appropriate responses to relocation transitions, explore resources that caregivers can use when addressing these concerns, and provide tips in navigating the resources related to this topic on the Sesame Street for Military Families website.
This event is hosted by the Family Transitions concentration area of the Military Families Learning Network.
APM London Branch event held on 25 January 2024.
Speaker: Bryant Yates
Networking is a critical part of your own professional development. Building a network of quality connections supports you in diversifying your skills and experience, providing new opportunities, building your support group of trusted peers and colleagues, growing yourself within your organisation and much more.
But how can you master this part of your life? It might not be something you find easy, or you may find you build a network but don’t maximise the potential that building the network brings.
How do you network with professionals and do you maximise the potential of this unsung art? In this event we delve into the human and structural ways of taking networking to the next level.
We explain concepts such as sleep-wake chronotypes and what that means when you have an after-work function. Based on this knowledge, you will be provided tips on how to prepare yourself to optimise your networking encounters.
Did you recently joined a new team?
Do you plan to join a new team in the next years?
Do you plan to welcome a new team member in your team, in the comming year?
If you said yes to one (or more) of these questions, you should come to this session and you will learn about the power that a junior team member has.
A power that that senior's don't have. A power that will help you to grow yourself and your team.
A seminar for canine caregivers and trainers, hosted by Five Star Dog Training in Kamloops, British Columbia. Other resources related to this event: http://sylviacurrie.ca/tag/help4yourdog/
11. They’ve got brown eyes
• Who is Sally?
• Who is Paula?
• What are three similarities that Paula and Sally
share?
• What are three differences between Paula and Sally?
• Where does Sally live?
• Where does Paula live?
• Is Sally’s DNA and Paula’s DNA the same?
15. Use the following words in sentences.
• they’ve
• we’ve
• you’ve
• I’ve
• volleyball
• video
16. Pets
• What pets do people have?
• Do many people in China have pets?
• What pets do most people in China have?
• Are the pets small or large?
• Do you have a pet?
• What kind of pet or pets do you have?
• Are they small or large pets?
• What is/are the name of your pets?
20. Pets
• What pets do people have in Britain?
• Are their pets small or large?
• Are pets expensive to have in Britain?
• How much money do people spend on pets in
Britain at Christmas?
• How many budgies do people have in Britain?
• Do pets break things?
• What kind of things do they break?
• Why do most people have pets?
22. Describe
• Look at the pictures on page 45.
• Choose one person and describe him or her using
the following words:
nose
hair
short
long
eyes
• Describe yourself using the same words above.