This document summarizes several beach weddings that took place in the Beaches of South Walton area in Florida. It describes weddings that took place at locations away from the beach such as at resorts near lakes or in coastal pine forests, highlighting how couples were still able to enjoy scenic settings while avoiding a traditional beach ceremony. It also discusses the variety of wedding venue options in the area beyond just beachfront locations, including spots overlooking the bay or aboard a cruise on the Gulf waters.
The document provides information about attractions and events in the Miller Lake, Dyers Bay, and Cape Chin areas of the Bruce Peninsula for 2011, including:
- Dates for the opening of the Cabot Head Lighthouse, spring birding tours, hiking events, an art show, endurance challenge, music festival, and fishing derby.
- Details about dropping in for tea at the Cape Chin Country Inn and visiting nearby pottery studios and a spa.
- A brief description of Miller Lake as the largest inland lake on the Bruce Peninsula, known for its forests, wetlands, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and early cottage accommodations.
This document provides a guide to things to do in Turks and Caicos for spring and summer 2010. It highlights the best places to eat, sleep, and play, with tips on attractions, beaches, activities, and tours for families, couples, budget travelers, and those seeking adventure or relaxation. Information is given on transportation options, packing essentials, and getting travel updates on Turks and Caicos. Reviews and recommendations from TripAdvisor members are included throughout.
The document provides information about the Turks and Caicos Islands. It describes the islands as beautiful and natural with crystalline waters, white sand beaches, and abundant marine life. It summarizes the islands' history of being discovered by Columbus in 1492 and becoming a refuge for British Loyalists after the American Revolution. It highlights features like unspoiled beaches, world-class diving and fishing, and being a tax-free jurisdiction that welcomes investment. The islands strive for sustainable development while protecting their environment.
The document provides information about the Chesapeake Bay, including its size, salinity levels, wetlands, history of human settlement, battles that took place in the Bay, and the variety of plant and animal life that inhabits the Bay. It discusses topics such as the Bay's flora and fauna, including blue crabs, jellyfish, turtles, birds, and algae. It also describes how the Bay has been impacted by sea level rise, pollution, and other environmental issues.
INSIDE:
River Flow Increased
Carcasses Provide Nutrients
Elk Beneft from Tribal Management Efforts
Searching For Steelhead Families
Floods Hurt Chinook Run
Windstorm Tests Timber/Fish/Wildlife
This document summarizes several stories from the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission News publication. It discusses the Puyallup Tribe opening an elders-only fishery for spring Chinook salmon due to increasing runs. It also discusses the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe acquiring new tidelands for shellfish harvesting and studying plankton in Puget Sound to monitor environmental health. Additionally, it describes education programs bringing students to learn about watersheds, pollution, and habitat restoration at sites like Dungeness Bay and the Skokomish Tribe's tidelands.
The document summarizes the rebranding of the Sussex coastal region in the UK as "Sussex by the Sea" in the 1990s. It describes how the area, including towns like Bognor Regis, Arundel, and Littlehampton, was previously unknown or had poor images. In 1994, the "Arun" region was rebranded as "Sussex by the Sea" to develop it as a tourist destination with evocative nostalgic associations. The document explores attractions in towns in the region like Arundel Castle, gardens, and wildlife centers, as well as activities in Littlehampton like beaches, parks, and cafes. It concludes the area has plenty to offer for visitors with
Carmarthenshire's coastline features beautiful sandy beaches along the Gulf of Carmarthen. Some of the notable beaches include Pendine beach, with its dramatic cliffs and rock pools to the west and long sandy beach to the east. Laugharne beach is famous as a place of inspiration for Dylan Thomas. Llansteffan beach has views of Llansteffan Castle across the river estuary. The Millennium Coastal Park stretches 22 km along the coast and features attractions, wildlife, and beaches.
The document provides information about attractions and events in the Miller Lake, Dyers Bay, and Cape Chin areas of the Bruce Peninsula for 2011, including:
- Dates for the opening of the Cabot Head Lighthouse, spring birding tours, hiking events, an art show, endurance challenge, music festival, and fishing derby.
- Details about dropping in for tea at the Cape Chin Country Inn and visiting nearby pottery studios and a spa.
- A brief description of Miller Lake as the largest inland lake on the Bruce Peninsula, known for its forests, wetlands, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and early cottage accommodations.
This document provides a guide to things to do in Turks and Caicos for spring and summer 2010. It highlights the best places to eat, sleep, and play, with tips on attractions, beaches, activities, and tours for families, couples, budget travelers, and those seeking adventure or relaxation. Information is given on transportation options, packing essentials, and getting travel updates on Turks and Caicos. Reviews and recommendations from TripAdvisor members are included throughout.
The document provides information about the Turks and Caicos Islands. It describes the islands as beautiful and natural with crystalline waters, white sand beaches, and abundant marine life. It summarizes the islands' history of being discovered by Columbus in 1492 and becoming a refuge for British Loyalists after the American Revolution. It highlights features like unspoiled beaches, world-class diving and fishing, and being a tax-free jurisdiction that welcomes investment. The islands strive for sustainable development while protecting their environment.
The document provides information about the Chesapeake Bay, including its size, salinity levels, wetlands, history of human settlement, battles that took place in the Bay, and the variety of plant and animal life that inhabits the Bay. It discusses topics such as the Bay's flora and fauna, including blue crabs, jellyfish, turtles, birds, and algae. It also describes how the Bay has been impacted by sea level rise, pollution, and other environmental issues.
INSIDE:
River Flow Increased
Carcasses Provide Nutrients
Elk Beneft from Tribal Management Efforts
Searching For Steelhead Families
Floods Hurt Chinook Run
Windstorm Tests Timber/Fish/Wildlife
This document summarizes several stories from the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission News publication. It discusses the Puyallup Tribe opening an elders-only fishery for spring Chinook salmon due to increasing runs. It also discusses the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe acquiring new tidelands for shellfish harvesting and studying plankton in Puget Sound to monitor environmental health. Additionally, it describes education programs bringing students to learn about watersheds, pollution, and habitat restoration at sites like Dungeness Bay and the Skokomish Tribe's tidelands.
The document summarizes the rebranding of the Sussex coastal region in the UK as "Sussex by the Sea" in the 1990s. It describes how the area, including towns like Bognor Regis, Arundel, and Littlehampton, was previously unknown or had poor images. In 1994, the "Arun" region was rebranded as "Sussex by the Sea" to develop it as a tourist destination with evocative nostalgic associations. The document explores attractions in towns in the region like Arundel Castle, gardens, and wildlife centers, as well as activities in Littlehampton like beaches, parks, and cafes. It concludes the area has plenty to offer for visitors with
Carmarthenshire's coastline features beautiful sandy beaches along the Gulf of Carmarthen. Some of the notable beaches include Pendine beach, with its dramatic cliffs and rock pools to the west and long sandy beach to the east. Laugharne beach is famous as a place of inspiration for Dylan Thomas. Llansteffan beach has views of Llansteffan Castle across the river estuary. The Millennium Coastal Park stretches 22 km along the coast and features attractions, wildlife, and beaches.
Milton Lake - The Heart of Trophy Pike Country/ Published in Midwest Outdoors...EppingerMfgCo
John Cleveland and his son Zack visited Milton Lake Lodge in northern Saskatchewan for fishing. The lodge is located on 2,000 pristine acres of lake known for trophy pike and lake trout. During their stay, Zack and John enjoyed excellent fishing under the guidance of lodge owner Maxine Key and other staff. They caught many pike and experienced the lodge's high quality amenities and hospitality. The trip helped Zack's fishing abilities grow and provided bonding time for father and son in a beautiful wilderness setting.
The document summarizes life in the small town of Squantum located near Boston. It describes cherished local traditions like the July 4th parade and road races that build community. It highlights the neighborhood school as the cornerstone of the vibrant community and lists various social clubs and organizations. It also discusses the natural beauty of the area and history, noting Squantum's name comes from the Native American Squanto who assisted the Plymouth colonists.
This document contains the titles and music for 17 pieces in various styles for violin duet. The pieces are traditional Celtic folk tunes and include jigs, reels, strathspeys, hornpipes and songs. Many of the tunes are unnamed and categorized by their set or style. The document provides the music notation for both violin parts to allow two violinists to perform the selections as duets.
This document contains a collection of journal entries, notes, and observations from trips to various locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It describes encounters with seals, views of icebergs, interactions with local communities as supplies are delivered, sightings of wildlife like whales and puffins, and experiences of natural phenomena like the Northern Lights. The entries provide vivid descriptions of the landscapes, wildlife, and way of life in small coastal towns in this region.
The Point Beach student cast of Young Frankenstein had a smash hit performance over the weekend. The musical production at the G. Harold Antrim Elementary School's F. Thomas Crawley Auditorium nearly sold out each night despite unfavorable weather and nearby events. Music teacher and director Emma Fretz selected the play and praised the cast, led by seniors Ethan Hasse as Frederick Frankenstein and Christopher Erbe as Igor, for their great performances.
The document discusses the proposed designation of the Boulder-White Clouds area in Idaho as a national monument and its importance for protecting fish habitat and recreational fishing opportunities. Specifically:
- The area contains headwaters of several major salmon and steelhead rivers and provides critical spawning habitat, but fish populations have declined sharply from threats including grazing, mining, and dams downstream.
- A national monument could help protect spawning and rearing areas from further degradation while also building support for addressing threats downstream.
- The area offers world-class trout fishing in alpine lakes like the Boulder Chain Lakes as well as rivers like the Big Lost and Big Wood, but protection is needed to preserve the fisheries for future
Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village - May 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
This document summarizes a newsletter from Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village retirement community. It discusses a partnership where homeschooling students visit residents in the memory care neighborhood to give presentations. The students enjoy having an audience, while the residents love the interaction and entertainment from the students. The partnership benefits both generations by combating isolation and educating students.
Butterflies and Birds of North Greece - Holiday Report 2015Edward Hutchings
This document provides a summary of a wildlife holiday trip to Lake Kerkini National Park in Greece from June 6-13, 2015. The trip was led by Julian Dowding and Ed Hutchings of Greenwings Wildlife Holidays and focused on observing butterflies and birds in the diverse habitats around the lake. Over the course of the trip, the group observed over 130 butterfly species, 300 bird species, and other wildlife. Each day consisted of multiple stops around the lake and surrounding areas where they observed and identified various species of birds, butterflies, dragonflies, and other wildlife.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the Half Moon Bay Yacht Club in January 2009. These include dinner events, movie nights, sailing races, and an arts and sciences presentation about Mono Lake. It also discusses fundraising efforts for interior decorating of the new club building. Plans are outlined to better utilize space in the boatyard with member input. Finally, it begins a series of articles on medical emergencies and what club members can do to help in the event of a heart attack or other emergency until paramedics arrive.
The TWCA June meeting will be held at the popular Horseshoe Bay Resort in central Texas. There will be a full agenda over the course of 2 days, including panels, general sessions, and speakers on topics like water conservation and endangered species. High-profile speakers will include the chair of the Senate Natural Resources Committee, the chair of the TCEQ, and the US Army Corps of Engineers. Activities include a golf tournament, reception, and dance to close out the first evening.
TGMF 4th Annual Fundraiser Auction Catalog (Update 1)Kevin Scott
This document contains descriptions of 17 items being auctioned off to raise funds, including:
1. An instant wine cellar that holds 16 bottles
2. A road trip package to Disneyland including park passes and hotel accommodations
3. A guided tour of elephant seals on the Pacific coast along with dinner at a historic tavern
The items range from experiences and gift baskets to artwork and donations of cash to support the cause. Various local businesses and individuals donated the items to be auctioned off to benefit the Tim Griffith Memorial Foundation.
PRESS RELEASE Bondi Beach Announces Beachfest with THE BEACH BOYSSteve Scherri
The Beach Boys will headline the inaugural Bondi Beachfest on November 14th. The festival will take place on Bondi Beach and will feature performances from both international and Australian artists. Proceeds from the event will go to Surf Life Saving NSW to support their efforts in beach safety and drowning prevention. Tickets go on sale on June 26th starting at $85.
The documentary Waterbuster explores the impacts of the construction of the Garrison Dam in North Dakota in the 1940s-1950s. The dam flooded over 150,000 acres of land belonging to the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara tribes, displacing over 90% of the tribes' members. While the dam was said to create hydropower and other benefits, it devastated the tribes by destroying their ancestral lands and communities. Returning to research the dam's effects, the film's producer discovers how the flooding continues to affect his family and tribe generations later through the loss of identity, culture, and intergenerational trauma.
Houseboat Explorer Magazine Issue 1: 1000 IslandsJohn Wright
Issue 1 of Houseboat Explorer Magazine features 1000 Islands! Discover the beauty of this area that is a seriously underrated place to visit for a vacation
The California Bay-Delta is just a tiny part of California, but a huge part of the conversation/argument about California water. Find out what it is and why it is so important in this picture-rich slideshow.
The document summarizes efforts by the Sierra Club to address the environmental impacts of housing development in Bakersfield, California. It describes how the Sierra Club used litigation and the threat of litigation to get cities to consider cumulative impacts on air quality and require developers to fund mitigation projects. So far these efforts have resulted in $3 million worth of settlements to fund projects that will offset air pollution from the housing developments.
This document provides information about fishing opportunities in Idaho, focusing on three regions: the Clearwater region, the Palouse River drainage, and the Clearwater River drainage. It describes the Clearwater region as one of the most productive fishing areas in the state, home to over a dozen gamefish species, and includes several world-famous trout streams. It notes that dams have impacted steelhead and salmon populations. The Palouse River drainage is the smallest in Idaho and contains trout habitat near its headwaters. The Clearwater River drainage was originally inhabited by Nez Perce tribes who fished and hunted in the area.
This 3 sentence document does not provide enough contextual information to generate an informative summary. The document consists of 3 blank lines and does not contain any words or meaningful content to summarize.
Este documento describe un experimento para sintetizar agua a partir de hidrógeno y oxígeno. El objetivo es construir un prototipo para producir agua mediante la reacción de estos gases. El procedimiento involucra la generación electroquímica de hidrógeno y la producción de oxígeno por la descomposición del agua oxigenada usando levadura, luego se hace reaccionar los gases dentro de un recipiente invertido donde se observan pequeñas gotas de agua formándose.
Milton Lake - The Heart of Trophy Pike Country/ Published in Midwest Outdoors...EppingerMfgCo
John Cleveland and his son Zack visited Milton Lake Lodge in northern Saskatchewan for fishing. The lodge is located on 2,000 pristine acres of lake known for trophy pike and lake trout. During their stay, Zack and John enjoyed excellent fishing under the guidance of lodge owner Maxine Key and other staff. They caught many pike and experienced the lodge's high quality amenities and hospitality. The trip helped Zack's fishing abilities grow and provided bonding time for father and son in a beautiful wilderness setting.
The document summarizes life in the small town of Squantum located near Boston. It describes cherished local traditions like the July 4th parade and road races that build community. It highlights the neighborhood school as the cornerstone of the vibrant community and lists various social clubs and organizations. It also discusses the natural beauty of the area and history, noting Squantum's name comes from the Native American Squanto who assisted the Plymouth colonists.
This document contains the titles and music for 17 pieces in various styles for violin duet. The pieces are traditional Celtic folk tunes and include jigs, reels, strathspeys, hornpipes and songs. Many of the tunes are unnamed and categorized by their set or style. The document provides the music notation for both violin parts to allow two violinists to perform the selections as duets.
This document contains a collection of journal entries, notes, and observations from trips to various locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It describes encounters with seals, views of icebergs, interactions with local communities as supplies are delivered, sightings of wildlife like whales and puffins, and experiences of natural phenomena like the Northern Lights. The entries provide vivid descriptions of the landscapes, wildlife, and way of life in small coastal towns in this region.
The Point Beach student cast of Young Frankenstein had a smash hit performance over the weekend. The musical production at the G. Harold Antrim Elementary School's F. Thomas Crawley Auditorium nearly sold out each night despite unfavorable weather and nearby events. Music teacher and director Emma Fretz selected the play and praised the cast, led by seniors Ethan Hasse as Frederick Frankenstein and Christopher Erbe as Igor, for their great performances.
The document discusses the proposed designation of the Boulder-White Clouds area in Idaho as a national monument and its importance for protecting fish habitat and recreational fishing opportunities. Specifically:
- The area contains headwaters of several major salmon and steelhead rivers and provides critical spawning habitat, but fish populations have declined sharply from threats including grazing, mining, and dams downstream.
- A national monument could help protect spawning and rearing areas from further degradation while also building support for addressing threats downstream.
- The area offers world-class trout fishing in alpine lakes like the Boulder Chain Lakes as well as rivers like the Big Lost and Big Wood, but protection is needed to preserve the fisheries for future
Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village - May 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
This document summarizes a newsletter from Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village retirement community. It discusses a partnership where homeschooling students visit residents in the memory care neighborhood to give presentations. The students enjoy having an audience, while the residents love the interaction and entertainment from the students. The partnership benefits both generations by combating isolation and educating students.
Butterflies and Birds of North Greece - Holiday Report 2015Edward Hutchings
This document provides a summary of a wildlife holiday trip to Lake Kerkini National Park in Greece from June 6-13, 2015. The trip was led by Julian Dowding and Ed Hutchings of Greenwings Wildlife Holidays and focused on observing butterflies and birds in the diverse habitats around the lake. Over the course of the trip, the group observed over 130 butterfly species, 300 bird species, and other wildlife. Each day consisted of multiple stops around the lake and surrounding areas where they observed and identified various species of birds, butterflies, dragonflies, and other wildlife.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the Half Moon Bay Yacht Club in January 2009. These include dinner events, movie nights, sailing races, and an arts and sciences presentation about Mono Lake. It also discusses fundraising efforts for interior decorating of the new club building. Plans are outlined to better utilize space in the boatyard with member input. Finally, it begins a series of articles on medical emergencies and what club members can do to help in the event of a heart attack or other emergency until paramedics arrive.
The TWCA June meeting will be held at the popular Horseshoe Bay Resort in central Texas. There will be a full agenda over the course of 2 days, including panels, general sessions, and speakers on topics like water conservation and endangered species. High-profile speakers will include the chair of the Senate Natural Resources Committee, the chair of the TCEQ, and the US Army Corps of Engineers. Activities include a golf tournament, reception, and dance to close out the first evening.
TGMF 4th Annual Fundraiser Auction Catalog (Update 1)Kevin Scott
This document contains descriptions of 17 items being auctioned off to raise funds, including:
1. An instant wine cellar that holds 16 bottles
2. A road trip package to Disneyland including park passes and hotel accommodations
3. A guided tour of elephant seals on the Pacific coast along with dinner at a historic tavern
The items range from experiences and gift baskets to artwork and donations of cash to support the cause. Various local businesses and individuals donated the items to be auctioned off to benefit the Tim Griffith Memorial Foundation.
PRESS RELEASE Bondi Beach Announces Beachfest with THE BEACH BOYSSteve Scherri
The Beach Boys will headline the inaugural Bondi Beachfest on November 14th. The festival will take place on Bondi Beach and will feature performances from both international and Australian artists. Proceeds from the event will go to Surf Life Saving NSW to support their efforts in beach safety and drowning prevention. Tickets go on sale on June 26th starting at $85.
The documentary Waterbuster explores the impacts of the construction of the Garrison Dam in North Dakota in the 1940s-1950s. The dam flooded over 150,000 acres of land belonging to the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara tribes, displacing over 90% of the tribes' members. While the dam was said to create hydropower and other benefits, it devastated the tribes by destroying their ancestral lands and communities. Returning to research the dam's effects, the film's producer discovers how the flooding continues to affect his family and tribe generations later through the loss of identity, culture, and intergenerational trauma.
Houseboat Explorer Magazine Issue 1: 1000 IslandsJohn Wright
Issue 1 of Houseboat Explorer Magazine features 1000 Islands! Discover the beauty of this area that is a seriously underrated place to visit for a vacation
The California Bay-Delta is just a tiny part of California, but a huge part of the conversation/argument about California water. Find out what it is and why it is so important in this picture-rich slideshow.
The document summarizes efforts by the Sierra Club to address the environmental impacts of housing development in Bakersfield, California. It describes how the Sierra Club used litigation and the threat of litigation to get cities to consider cumulative impacts on air quality and require developers to fund mitigation projects. So far these efforts have resulted in $3 million worth of settlements to fund projects that will offset air pollution from the housing developments.
This document provides information about fishing opportunities in Idaho, focusing on three regions: the Clearwater region, the Palouse River drainage, and the Clearwater River drainage. It describes the Clearwater region as one of the most productive fishing areas in the state, home to over a dozen gamefish species, and includes several world-famous trout streams. It notes that dams have impacted steelhead and salmon populations. The Palouse River drainage is the smallest in Idaho and contains trout habitat near its headwaters. The Clearwater River drainage was originally inhabited by Nez Perce tribes who fished and hunted in the area.
This 3 sentence document does not provide enough contextual information to generate an informative summary. The document consists of 3 blank lines and does not contain any words or meaningful content to summarize.
Este documento describe un experimento para sintetizar agua a partir de hidrógeno y oxígeno. El objetivo es construir un prototipo para producir agua mediante la reacción de estos gases. El procedimiento involucra la generación electroquímica de hidrógeno y la producción de oxígeno por la descomposición del agua oxigenada usando levadura, luego se hace reaccionar los gases dentro de un recipiente invertido donde se observan pequeñas gotas de agua formándose.
Este documento describe varios modelos administrativos y cómo se aplican en el contexto de la sociedad postmoderna. Explica que los modelos administrativos incluyen el modelo racional, el modelo de procesos internos, el modelo de relaciones humanas y el modelo de sistemas abiertos. También analiza cómo la globalización y otras fuerzas han llevado a una integración de modelos y teorías específicas para lograr un equilibrio entre la producción y el bienestar humano en la sociedad postmoderna.
Redes y seguridad : un tema interesante en el que podemos basar toda la protección de tu ordenador con el que no tendrás problema a la hora de ataques de virus etc...
This is a very short document that appears to be contact information for a company called Baal Decora, including their website URL www.baaldecora.com and email address info@baaldecora.com. The document provides basic contact details for the company in a concise format.
My name is Camilo Villarreal. The document discusses implementing process improvements to make tasks easier and achieve the same results faster. It aims to explain industrial engineering and show how to develop problems through simple processes. The methodology section describes performing activities and exercises with formulas to continuously learn. The final presentation will use a slideshow format with photos.
This document appears to be assignments from a student named Jessica Valiente on virtual taste testing. It discusses using electrical currents on the tongue to simulate different tastes like sour, salty and bitter. It also mentions potential applications for gaming rewards systems and healthcare for conditions like diabetes. The student selects the name "SimuShock" for the product, creates a brand character diagram and logotype, researches social media branding strategies and creates wireframes for a website about the virtual taste testing product.
las 10 redes sociales mas populares del mundoyesicalpz99
Este documento describe algunas de las redes sociales más populares a nivel mundial, incluyendo Facebook, QZone, Twitter, Google+, Sina Weibo, LinkedIn, Habbo, VKontakte, Renren y Flickr. Proporciona información sobre cuando fueron creadas, el número aproximado de usuarios registrados, y breves detalles sobre cada plataforma.
The document is a glossary template for a games design course assignment, requiring students to research and define video game development terms. It includes terms related to video game testing (e.g. demo, beta, alpha), game engines (e.g. vertex shader, pixel shader, post processing), 3D modeling (e.g. normal map, UV map, procedural texture), physics, and other core concepts (e.g. collision, lighting, animation, sprites). Students must provide a short definition from an online source for each term along with an example of how it applies to their own work.
This document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular exercise can have a significant positive impact on depression and anxiety symptoms by reducing stress levels and boosting mood. Exercise causes the body to release endorphins, which act as natural painkillers and can produce a sense of euphoria. It also helps people both physically and mentally relax and distracts them from daily worries.
Este documento contiene información sobre un proyecto de afectividad en una institución educativa, incluyendo encuestas a estudiantes, una entrevista con la docente a cargo del proyecto, artículos de la Ley 115 sobre educación obligatoria y material consultado sobre el tema de afectividad. El objetivo del proyecto es fortalecer las relaciones interpersonales a través de la buena comunicación.
This document provides specifications for SP3X heat shrink tubing. SP3X is a flame-retarded, flexible, heat shrinkable polyolefin tubing with a 3:1 shrink ratio. The document lists property test methods and values for metrics like tensile strength, elongation, heat shock resistance, corrosion resistance, and more. It also provides ordering information with available sizes from 1.5/0.5mm to 39/13mm, standard colors and packaging, and notes the operating temperature range of -55°C to 135°C.
The document discusses content optimization strategies for marketers in 2015. It emphasizes putting out hot, optimized content across multiple platforms to engage audiences. This includes creating and curating content, as well as promoting paid content. The document also stresses optimizing content for where, how, and who it is delivered to. It provides an overview of content and social media management services to help marketers improve content strategies and lift their business above competitors in 2015.
This document promotes Roebuck Auctions and suggests that using an auction process rather than traditional methods may help homeowners' properties stand out and generate buyer excitement in the current real estate market. It provides contact information for Zack Housley and the Roebuck Auctions website to learn if auctions could be a good option for selling a home.
Este documento describe la reingeniería como un método para rediseñar rápidamente los procesos principales de negocios para lograr mejoras significativas en medidas como costos, calidad y servicio. Explica que la reingeniería no es downsizing, reestructuración, automatización o mejora continua, sino un cambio radical de los procesos. También detalla algunos pasos iniciales de la reingeniería como comprender las necesidades del cliente y rediseñar los procesos clave, no los subprocesos. Finalmente, señala que aunque
El resumen presenta los resultados de una encuesta aplicada a estudiantes de 5° grado sobre el tema de la democracia. La mayoría de los estudiantes conocen qué es la democracia y dónde se ejerce, así como la importancia de votar y la función de la credencial de elector. Todos los estudiantes creen que la democracia es útil y debe existir para que los países estén en armonía.
This document provides information about travel to Great Exuma in the Bahamas, including flight details, weather, and descriptions of a resort called Sandals Emerald Bay. Key details include:
- American Airlines flights from DFW to Great Exuma on December 16th and returning on December 21st with layovers in Miami.
- The climate in December is warm with low rainfall. Hurricane season ends in November.
- Sandals Emerald Bay is described as a 5-star couples-only all-inclusive resort located on a mile-long beach. It has several pools, restaurants, and activities like golf and water sports. Butler service is included.
- Room options include oceanview junior suites and beachfront honey
This document provides information about travel to Great Exuma in the Bahamas, including flight details, resort and island details, and excursion options. Key points include:
- American Airlines flights from Houston to Great Exuma on November 22nd, returning on November 29th, with layovers in Miami.
- The resort recommended is Sandals Emerald Bay, described as very laid back with beautiful water and beaches. Butler service, restaurants, pools, and activities are detailed.
- The island of Great Exuma is described as having secluded beaches and a relaxed atmosphere, outside of the hurricane season from June to November. Temperature is warm in November.
The document describes the beautiful tropical islands of The Exumas in the Bahamas. It discusses the crystal clear waters, pristine beaches, and luxury resorts found throughout the 365 islands. Sandals Emerald Bay, an all-inclusive luxury resort located on Great Exuma, is highlighted. Amenities at the resort include three pools, a mile-long beach, watersports, a Greg Norman-designed golf course, and seven gourmet restaurants. Excursions available from the resort provide opportunities to explore the islands and experience activities like swimming with pigs and snorkeling in coral reefs.
The document provides information about Sandals Emerald Bay resort located on Great Exuma island in the Bahamas. Some key details include:
- It is an all-inclusive luxury resort fronting a mile-long white sand beach with 7 restaurants, a spa, golf course, and water activities.
- The island has beautiful sapphire waters, secluded beaches, and is home to some celebrities. However, it has a laidback atmosphere.
- Amenities at the resort include 3 pools, beach, water sports, scuba diving included, and a Greg Norman designed golf course. Fine dining is also included across several restaurants with various cuisines.
The document provides information about the Sandals Emerald Bay resort located on Great Exuma Island in the Bahamas. Some key details include:
- It is an all-inclusive luxury resort situated on a mile-long beach with numerous amenities like pools, beaches, water sports, golf, diving and more.
- It has several dining options from casual to fine dining, as well as multiple bars and lounges. Cuisine includes Italian, French, Caribbean, and more.
- Room options range from standard beachfront rooms to luxury suites and club level rooms with additional amenities.
- Being all-inclusive, meals, drinks and most activities are included in the room rate. Additional costs include
The document describes the luxury Sandals Emerald Bay resort located on Great Exuma Island in the Bahamas. Some key details include:
- It is an all-inclusive 5-star couples-only resort situated on a mile-long white sand beach with multiple pools, a spa, golf course, and activities like sailing and scuba diving.
- The island has stunning blue waters and is very laid back without many other tourists.
- The resort has 7 gourmet restaurants and bars serving a variety of international cuisines, along with regular live entertainment.
- Amenities include a full-service spa, 18-hole golf course, non-motorized water sports,
The document describes the beautiful tropical islands of The Exumas in the Bahamas. It discusses the crystal clear waters, pristine beaches, and luxury resorts found throughout the 365 cays and islands that make up The Exumas archipelago. Specifically, it provides details about the amenities and activities available at the ultra-exclusive Sandals Emerald Bay resort located on Great Exuma, including its beaches, pools, restaurants, golf course, rooms, and excursions offered in the surrounding area.
The document describes The Exumas, an archipelago in the Bahamas known for its beautiful beaches and clear blue waters. It discusses the climate and weather, noting rain from May to October but brief showers. It then provides details about the author's favorite resort, Sandals Emerald Bay on Great Exuma, praising the beautiful scenery and laidback atmosphere. Specific amenities at the resort like pools, beaches, restaurants and bars are outlined. Potential excursions around the Exumas like swimming with pigs and exploring uninhabited islands are also mentioned.
The document describes the luxurious Sandals Emerald Bay resort located on Great Exuma island in the Bahamas. It has beautiful beaches, three pools including a large pool with a swim up bar, and watersports. The resort also has a Greg Norman designed golf course and multiple upscale dining options. Guests can enjoy amenities like spa services, nightly entertainment, and beachfront rooms with ocean views.
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Where the Perfect Beach Wedding Doesn't Have to be on the Beach
By E/wa Smith
Photos by
Pure 7 Studios. Destin, Florida www.pure7studios.com
Paul Johnson Photo, Panama City Beach, Florida, www.pauljohnsonphoto.com
Rae Leytham Photography, www.raeleytham.com
Kara Teppert and Rich Teisling of Knox-
ville, Tennessee, exchanged vows on Oc-
tober 15, 2010 at WaterColor Inn & Resort, it was amid a
scenic setting with beautiful views of shades of green. How-
ever, this green was not the emerald green waters of the
Gulf of Mexico for which Beaches of South Walton is best
known. It was a lush green lawn encircled by coastal pine
forest on the shore of the resort's tranquil Western Lake.
"As much as we love the beach, this better suited our per-
sonalities," said Kara, a non-profit executive search consul-
tant, adding, "We were able to enjoy the best of everything
- a lovely ceremony in the woods, an adjacent poolside re-
ception and a post-reception party with views of the most
beautiful beach, just minutes away." Kara and Rich's recep-
tion was held at WaterColor's Western Lake pool, with after-
party at the iconic Bud & Alley's Bar in neighboring Seaside.
The couple departed their reception by boat on Western
Lake. "There were two bubble machines going, and we had
our own bottle of bubbly in hand," remembers Kara. "It was
so nice to have some quiet, alone time as a married couple,
while looking up at the stars."
Michelle Broussard and Drew Dupree of Lafayette, Louisi-
ana, also chose WaterColor for their wedding held March 26,
2010, opting for the resort's Cerulean Park as their setting,
then moving on to the Beach Club for their gulf-front recep-
tion. An interior designer by trade, Michelle had enlisted her
colleagues to do some destination research on her behalf
while attending an industry convention at the Sandestin
Golf and Beach Resort in 2009. "Having visited often, Drew
and I knew we wanted to get married in Beaches of South
Walton," says Michelle. "However, we wanted something
other than the traditional beach wedding, and WaterColor's
Cerulean Park provided the perfect setting."
Beaches of South Walton enjoys a geography unique to
most beach destinations. Bordered on the south by world
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2. renowned sugar-sand beaches and greens. In Rosemary Beach, couples
gentle turquoise gulf waters, and on the can choose among three outstand-
north by the wooded shores of Choc- ing beachside locations for their spe-
tawhatchee Bay, this 26-mile stretch of cial day. Both the eastern and western
paradise offers surprising variety. The greens are on grassy bluffs overlooking
gulfside ribbon of Scenic Highway 30A the Gulf of Mexico, with dune walkovers
boasts architectural diversity, courtesy easily accessible before and after the
of 12 charming beach communities ceremony. The rustic Town Hall is also
dotted with undeveloped state forest available, with access to an outdoor
and natural dune lakes. That diversity courtyard. Alys Beach offers wedding
continues farther west along Scenic venues ranging from the Gulf Green
Highway 98 with three additional beach with sweeping gulf views to the lush
communities, including the 2,400-acre lawn of Central Park or the refined inti-
Sandestin resort, serenely nestled be- macy of Fonville Press.
tween the beach and bay.
If bay views are desired, Bentley's on the
&
Choctawhatchee Bay was the draw for Bay provides a unique and memorable
Nicki Pruett and Mike Catling of Mis- setting directly on the Choctawhatchee
sissippi, who chose to wed under the Bay. Couples can exchange vows under Destimm • • • mint for
aptly-named Wedding Tree at Eden Gar- a willow tree overlooking calm, clear about 1!i pet. on) nl .H idlitiQS, and
dens State Park on June 12, 2010. The bay waters, then move to the expansive that numlx Ii iimue to
most magnificent of the ancient, moss- deck for dancing under the stars. grow. They nti r.-piiltu Im ,i number
draped oaks dotting the park's 104 acres of reason;,, .HMI.IHI iht.m UM< opportu-
nestled along Tucker Bayou, the Wed- If the water itself is the primary focus, nity for tin- cuiifjli • Iwndnd lamily
ding Tree has been the inspiration for a SunQuest wedding cruise aboard the and friend1, in ! • > n, « i- i in I-now each
many couples married in Beaches of Solaris allows couples to sail away and other ovei t i n - HUH - >i il«ty« instead
South Walton. A self-described 'south- wed on the sky deck, serenaded by sea of hours. Dm- i" H ""I ii.ivel re-
ern girl,' Nicki notes that Mike's parents birds as the sun slips into the shimmer- quired, the:.i •• i ..HI, in..) in MI.DC likely
visit South Walton yearly. "From the be- ing tides of the bay. SunQuest's full-ser- to be intim.ii. .11 ... < .11,, i ih.in large
ginning, we wanted our wedding there. vice wedding planners boast "you bring events, attended i . , - i i " . - • i"M-,t to the
I was determined to find the perfect spot the dress and let us do the rest." couple. Notes K.H.I (lit. people who
that embodied the image of my south- mattered most to u« w • ' • • idem, and
ern roots, and when I discovered a pho- Speaking of planners, all three brides we weren't oveiwdolimM with .m enor-
mous crowd."
Of Note . . . Though if a lain*' iiowd is preferred,
Beaches of South W.ih"M h«i venues
for those, as well, iMch«idn, the Hil-
• Destination Weddings & Honeymoons highlighted WaterColor Inn & Resort in its September/ ton Sandestm I'.i-.n l> OnM Hesort &
October 2010 issue as the location for the "perfect American wedding." Spa's spacious I mei.ild Halltoom ac-
• Bentley's on the Bay received the award for best wedding venue in the 2011 WeddingWire commodates up in i '.no guests for an
Bride's Choice Awards™ over-the-top ifiepimn m.i t i u > Emer-
ald Deck expand-, in Mi.ne than 4,500
•SunQuest Cruises'Solaris received The Best Wedding Reception Venue award by The Knot
square feet and pinviil.-. , spectacu-
lar view for a letepimn ut almost any
to of that tree online, I knew I'd found recommend hiring a competent wed- size. Bayside, Sande'.im < mil and Beach
it." In fact, the location was so southern ding planner to handle the details. In ad- Resort's Grand llm. I i. alines classic
that when she visited Eden in January dition to multiple venue choices, Beach- southern-inspired architectural design
to finalize the details of her June wed- es of South Walton offers an excellent and detail, with sweeping two story ve-
ding, the park's annual Civil War reen- selection of wedding planners. Each randa, lushly landsi aped i|,udens and
actment was in progress. "You can't get bride spoke almost reverently about her soothing water founi.nir. sin rounding a
more southern than that," laughs Nicki. planner, with Kara calling WaterColor's restful poolscape. Multiple ballrooms in
Cheryl Walton "awesome." Michelle the adjacent conference! center can ac-
As these brides discovered, options agrees, adding that having a planner commodate up to 600 t|uests, with deep
abound for storybook weddings in "was so much easier than trying to co- verandas providing additional space.
Beaches of South Walton, whether on ordinate everything on my own." Nicki
the beach or elsewhere. Choices in the chose Shelby Peaden to plan her wed- It is estimated that the vast majority of
scenic town of Seaside include the in- ding, and was satisfied that she "han- visitors to Beaches of South Walton have
timate Seaside Chapel, a beach pavil- dled everything perfectly, down to the visited before, and many of those visi-
ion sunset ceremony, barefoot in the smallest detail." tors return at least annually, making the
sand, or on one of Seaside's lavish town destination a sort of 'home away from
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3. There, lots of bonding time on the can enjoy fabulous sunsets
links. Fishing enthusiasts can from along any of Beaches
If you fly: choose between inshore and of South Walton's numer-
offshore charters. Shoppers ous vantage points (the area
Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP) in can choose from options as boasts nearly 60 beach and
Panama City bay accesses) or offshore by
vast as Silver Sands Factory
(850)763-6751
Stores (the nation's largest way of available cruises and
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designer outlet center, with boat rentals.
over 100 designer names)
Northwest Florida Regional Airport (VPS)
to intimate boutiques with Getting to Beaches of South
(850)651 7160
unique offerings and art Walton recently got a bit
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galleries with one-of-a-kind easier, with the opening of
finds. Dining choices range Northwest Beaches Interna-
from casual beachside eater- tional Airport (ECP) in Pan-
Beaches of South Wnltmi is luc.itotl within a few hours' drive
ies - where bare feet are not ama City in May 2010, and
of major southern cities, including Atlanta (315 miles), Memphis only welcome, but expected the subsequent expansion
(485 miles), Birmingham (280 miles), New Orleans (260 miles) and - to fine cuisine prepared of air service both there and
Jackson (300 miles). by internationally renowned through Northwest Florida
chefs and served in relaxed, Regional Airport (VPS) in Fort
More info iiliout plmmim) your next getaway or destination yet upscale settings. Bicycle Walton Beach. Once almost
wedding on (he beautiful Beaches of South Walton, call or visit rentals provide a fun way solely a drive-to destination,
them today. to tour the length of Scenic Beaches of South Walton is
Toll free: 800 8?? 68/7 Highway 30A via the Tim- quickly expanding its reach
www.beachcsolsiiiilliwi-illon.com poochee Trail, a paved pe- to include visitors from out-
destrian/bike path running side the southeastern U.S.,
the highway's entire 19-mile enabling couples with fam-
home' for many couples and ties. "We celebrated Mardi length, or to enjoy the Sand- ily and friends around the
their guests. All thn-o brides Gras this year at (Sandes- estin Golf and Beach Resort's country to easily and conve-
have either already returned tin's) Baytowne Wharf and 2,400 acres. If you'd rather niently host their weddings
to the area with thc-it new just spent some time relax- someone else do the pedal- in Beaches of South Wal-
husbands, or plan to do so ing together," says Michelle. ing, there's a new pedi-cab ton. "Rich is from Chicago,"
sometime in 2011. Michelle service available on 30A, and notes Kara, "so for many of
and Drew d<:<:id<-d to spend While relaxation is a favorite nearby stables offer horses his friends and family, this
Mardi Gras 2011 there, since pastime for visitors to Beach- instead of bikes, for those was their first experience in
it closely coincided with their es of South Walton, wedding who prefer four legs to two Beaches of South Walton.
wedding anniversary date couples and guests also ap- wheels. They were blown away by
and since the imminent arriv- preciate the variety of enter- the beauty of the beaches,
al of daughter Caroline, due tainment options, regardless Naturally, in warmer months, and all plan to return."
May 5, precluded Michelle of season. For the golfers the beach beckons for sun-
from participating in many in the group, there are 107 ning and swimming but even When asked about a favor-
traditional Maidi Gias festivi- holes of golf nearby, offering in the cooler months, guests ite memory from her cer-
emony, Nicki calls the entire
experience "magical." She
and Mike, expecting their
first child together, plan to
return in September, adding
"we just love it there." Kara
agrees, saying "it just could
not have been a more beauti-
ful day, and the weather was
spectacular the entire time."
Since their wedding, she and
Rich have been "dreaming
and scheming" of ways to
someday make Beaches of
South Walton their perma-
nent home. Michelle also
found it impossible to choose
just one moment. "The
whole thing was perfect. Re-
ally, it was just perfect." •
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