The document describes the author's life journey from early childhood living in foster homes, to setting goals as a teenager like graduating school and getting married, to working for 18 years in fast food while developing a love for animals, and now attending college as a mother planning her wedding with her fiancé.
The document is a collection of photographs with captions describing various experiences related to education, including children eager to learn and play, the costs of after school programs, challenges like lack of funding and overcrowding, and ways photography can help kids visualize life experiences. Each photo is credited to its photographer and licensed under creative commons.
The document presents arguments that children of gay and lesbian parents are as well-adjusted as those with heterosexual parents. It notes that research by Abbe Goldberg found gay parents tend to be more motivated and committed than heterosexual parents on average. The document also argues that allowing gay and lesbian couples to raise children helps lower the need for adoption and places children with loving parents.
The document discusses the high cost of incarceration in the US and argues that rehabilitation programs could help reduce crime and costs. It notes that each inmate costs $30,000 per year to house and that most prisons are privately owned. Better rehabilitation for issues like education, drug abuse, and mental illness could help inmates and reduce recidivism. This would save tax dollars that could be used for other areas like education. The document provides suggestions for actions people can take to support rehabilitation over incarceration.
The document discusses the benefits of buying from charitable companies. It notes that charitable companies sell the same products as other companies but also support charitable causes. They also use eco-friendly materials that are better for the environment. Additionally, research shows that people feel happier and more fulfilled after supporting charitable causes through their purchasing. The document encourages searching for products from companies like TOMS that give back with each sale.
The document contains 7 links to photo albums posted on the Facebook page of AccessDirect. The photos show volunteers helping to pack emergency food kits and hygiene supplies that were distributed to those in need during a severe winter storm. The effort helped provide temporary relief for hundreds of families.
A visual overview of some interesting Drupal sites in five sectors: entertainment, publishing, government, education, and nonprofit.
Originally presented at Web Content Chicago in 2010.
This document contains 10 duplicate links to the Flickr photo sets page for the user sarahannaphoto. It provides the URL for viewing and navigating collections of photos uploaded and organized by this Flickr user. No other notable information is contained in the document.
So You Want To Attend A Conference (without slide notes)Diane Cordell
You’ve just learned about a wonderful conference. You feel that it offers opportunity for professional - and personal - growth. How do you convince your supervisor of the value of this opportunity?
The document is a collection of photographs with captions describing various experiences related to education, including children eager to learn and play, the costs of after school programs, challenges like lack of funding and overcrowding, and ways photography can help kids visualize life experiences. Each photo is credited to its photographer and licensed under creative commons.
The document presents arguments that children of gay and lesbian parents are as well-adjusted as those with heterosexual parents. It notes that research by Abbe Goldberg found gay parents tend to be more motivated and committed than heterosexual parents on average. The document also argues that allowing gay and lesbian couples to raise children helps lower the need for adoption and places children with loving parents.
The document discusses the high cost of incarceration in the US and argues that rehabilitation programs could help reduce crime and costs. It notes that each inmate costs $30,000 per year to house and that most prisons are privately owned. Better rehabilitation for issues like education, drug abuse, and mental illness could help inmates and reduce recidivism. This would save tax dollars that could be used for other areas like education. The document provides suggestions for actions people can take to support rehabilitation over incarceration.
The document discusses the benefits of buying from charitable companies. It notes that charitable companies sell the same products as other companies but also support charitable causes. They also use eco-friendly materials that are better for the environment. Additionally, research shows that people feel happier and more fulfilled after supporting charitable causes through their purchasing. The document encourages searching for products from companies like TOMS that give back with each sale.
The document contains 7 links to photo albums posted on the Facebook page of AccessDirect. The photos show volunteers helping to pack emergency food kits and hygiene supplies that were distributed to those in need during a severe winter storm. The effort helped provide temporary relief for hundreds of families.
A visual overview of some interesting Drupal sites in five sectors: entertainment, publishing, government, education, and nonprofit.
Originally presented at Web Content Chicago in 2010.
This document contains 10 duplicate links to the Flickr photo sets page for the user sarahannaphoto. It provides the URL for viewing and navigating collections of photos uploaded and organized by this Flickr user. No other notable information is contained in the document.
So You Want To Attend A Conference (without slide notes)Diane Cordell
You’ve just learned about a wonderful conference. You feel that it offers opportunity for professional - and personal - growth. How do you convince your supervisor of the value of this opportunity?
The document contains a list of links to photos on Flickr. It does not provide any context or description for the photos. The links are to various nature scenes, landmarks, portraits and other random photos uploaded by different Flickr users.
The document is a collection of quotes and images related to the theme of inaction in the face of evil and how inactivity can support or allow evil to triumph. It discusses how what people don't do can define who they are as much as what they do. It encourages people to consider what evils they may be supporting through actions they don't take and suggests that now knowing inactivity is also a choice, people can choose to act in ways that improve their lives and prevent evil from triumphing.
17: The Politics of Patterns (James Boardwell)Imran Ali
The document discusses the politics of patterns and is authored by James Boardwell. It contains multiple links to Flickr photos and folksy.com shops and items. The document also contains navigation links to previous and next pages.
The document discusses factors beyond code that are important for software projects. It suggests that having the right team, architecture, market research, and focus on user experience, as well as effective communication through stories and contracts, are all essential to success alongside the code itself. The title and content imply that focusing only on the code is misguided and other considerations are equally or more important.
Mountain Tops to Archipelagos - The People Behind Plone (+AUDIO)Matt Hamilton
I was invited to give a talk at the Rotary Club Bristol about Plone. I spoke about the community and how an amazing group of people world wide gather across locations around the globe to develop software... and have a few beers in the process.
I'm afraid the audio quality is not that great, but hopefully you can turn the volume up and bit and still hear me
Kevin Small was raised in the southern United States where he traveled along the east coast as a child. After graduating, he struggled to find a job and started several small business ventures. A friend later suggested he attend Full Sail University to study Business Entertainment. He is now pursuing his career goals and projected to graduate in Business Entertainment, with skills in leadership, planning, creativity and technology.
The document promotes the benefits of meditation, stating that it can result in better mental, physical, and spiritual health. Meditation reduces stress, depression, and anxiety while improving focus. Physically, it increases blood oxygen, lowers heart rate, and increases flexibility. Spiritually, meditation provides inner peace and harmony. The document recommends trying meditation daily for 6 weeks to experience positive results.
The document is about how people listen to music. It discusses how traditional radio has changed with the rise of online music services. Streaming services now allow people to access more music on demand and customize their listening experience more than traditional radio.
1) There are millions of homeless Americans each year, including 1 in 45 children who are prevented from attending school regularly. This raises crime rates among youth.
2) Many homeless children do not know when their next meal will be and do not get proper nutrition, affecting their ability to learn.
3) Small acts of volunteerism and community involvement can help the less fortunate in meaningful ways and improve one's own life and community.
Eat more veggies to heal yourself and the worldRyan Naone
The document is a collection of images and quotes relating to health, diet, and environmentalism. It encourages eating more vegetables and less meat by highlighting the health benefits and more sustainable nature of a plant-based diet. It also references the negative impacts of factory farming and promotes a more mindful approach to consumption and waste.
The document appears to be a collection of captions with stock photos promoting alternative education and career opportunities. Each caption emphasizes potential benefits and encourages the reader by stating there are programs to help them, they can better themselves, advance their career, and have the advantage over others. The overall message is that alternative education paths exist and support is available.
The document discusses the dangers of teen driving and provides statistics about car crashes being the leading cause of death among teens. It notes that 16 year olds have the highest crash rates and that adding additional passengers increases the risk of death. The document advocates for longer driver training programs to help reduce risks, as teen brains are still developing. It encourages practicing safe driving habits to stay alive.
The document discusses how the process of supplying music has not fundamentally changed, though the delivery systems have modernized. It argues that a new form of radio could provide an untapped way of communicating and listening to music that would quickly gain popularity through word of mouth. The document encourages innovators to get ahead of this curve and launch new radio stations to develop their own listener and fan bases.
Hello Reader, first and foremost, thank you so much for taking the time to visit my page. My name is Larry Bailey and I’m originally from Decatur, Georgia. I grew up in Eastwyck Townhouses where the neighborhood was frowned upon by outsiders but we called it humbling beginnings. Looking back at it now, it made me person I am today and the person I strive to be. Please follow me and show love the rest of the way, as we build and learn more of each other. Thanks in advance.
Your friend,
Larry
The document contains advice and tips for dealing with an unstable economy and potential job loss, including preparing for unemployment, changing career paths, going back to school, maintaining a positive attitude, finding a passion, keeping skills and resumes updated, considering higher education, and taking risks. The photos provide additional context through images related to topics like recession, unemployment, education, and creative thinking.
The document profiles Kelsey Siddons, a graphic designer. It describes her personal brand mantra of being creatively efficient. It provides biographical details about Siddons, including her aspiration to be an artist since childhood. The document also outlines Siddons' educational background and work experience in retail and as a certified nursing assistant. Examples of her artistic works are presented, along with her motivation to continue practicing and growing her skills.
This document profiles Ryan Mason and outlines his life experiences. It describes how he was born in Washington D.C. to a father in the Air Force, causing him to move frequently as a child. After his parents' divorce, he moved to California and took up figure skating, developing discipline, respect and a strong work ethic. He has since toured with Disney on Ice and worked for Burberry, and aims to continue growing in his career.
This document profiles Ryan Mason and outlines his life experiences. It describes how he was born in Washington D.C. to a father in the Air Force, causing him to move frequently as a child. After his parents' divorce, he moved to California and took up figure skating, developing discipline, respect and a strong work ethic. He has since toured with Disney on Ice and worked for Burberry, and aims to continue growing in his career.
The document is a collection of stock photos with captions suggesting alternative education and career options. There is no clear narrative or main point being made across the various captions. The captions provide brief mentions of alternative education options, benefits of further education, and encouragement to pursue different paths or learn new skills, but there is no overarching theme or essential information that can be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
The document discusses the need for equal rights for fathers in custody cases. It notes that currently only 17% of custodial parents are fathers. It advocates that fathers should not give in to the demands of the mother, and that equal rights need to be given to both parents. It provides tips for fathers fighting for custody, such as obtaining legal representation, presenting evidence of their ability to care for the children, and putting the children's best interests first.
The document advocates hiring a person who does work for love of it rather than just for money. It belongs to Ryker Montgomery, who is currently employed as a personal banker but pursuing a degree in Music Business at Full Sail University. Education is key to his success in combining his passions for music and business management.
The document contains a list of links to photos on Flickr. It does not provide any context or description for the photos. The links are to various nature scenes, landmarks, portraits and other random photos uploaded by different Flickr users.
The document is a collection of quotes and images related to the theme of inaction in the face of evil and how inactivity can support or allow evil to triumph. It discusses how what people don't do can define who they are as much as what they do. It encourages people to consider what evils they may be supporting through actions they don't take and suggests that now knowing inactivity is also a choice, people can choose to act in ways that improve their lives and prevent evil from triumphing.
17: The Politics of Patterns (James Boardwell)Imran Ali
The document discusses the politics of patterns and is authored by James Boardwell. It contains multiple links to Flickr photos and folksy.com shops and items. The document also contains navigation links to previous and next pages.
The document discusses factors beyond code that are important for software projects. It suggests that having the right team, architecture, market research, and focus on user experience, as well as effective communication through stories and contracts, are all essential to success alongside the code itself. The title and content imply that focusing only on the code is misguided and other considerations are equally or more important.
Mountain Tops to Archipelagos - The People Behind Plone (+AUDIO)Matt Hamilton
I was invited to give a talk at the Rotary Club Bristol about Plone. I spoke about the community and how an amazing group of people world wide gather across locations around the globe to develop software... and have a few beers in the process.
I'm afraid the audio quality is not that great, but hopefully you can turn the volume up and bit and still hear me
Kevin Small was raised in the southern United States where he traveled along the east coast as a child. After graduating, he struggled to find a job and started several small business ventures. A friend later suggested he attend Full Sail University to study Business Entertainment. He is now pursuing his career goals and projected to graduate in Business Entertainment, with skills in leadership, planning, creativity and technology.
The document promotes the benefits of meditation, stating that it can result in better mental, physical, and spiritual health. Meditation reduces stress, depression, and anxiety while improving focus. Physically, it increases blood oxygen, lowers heart rate, and increases flexibility. Spiritually, meditation provides inner peace and harmony. The document recommends trying meditation daily for 6 weeks to experience positive results.
The document is about how people listen to music. It discusses how traditional radio has changed with the rise of online music services. Streaming services now allow people to access more music on demand and customize their listening experience more than traditional radio.
1) There are millions of homeless Americans each year, including 1 in 45 children who are prevented from attending school regularly. This raises crime rates among youth.
2) Many homeless children do not know when their next meal will be and do not get proper nutrition, affecting their ability to learn.
3) Small acts of volunteerism and community involvement can help the less fortunate in meaningful ways and improve one's own life and community.
Eat more veggies to heal yourself and the worldRyan Naone
The document is a collection of images and quotes relating to health, diet, and environmentalism. It encourages eating more vegetables and less meat by highlighting the health benefits and more sustainable nature of a plant-based diet. It also references the negative impacts of factory farming and promotes a more mindful approach to consumption and waste.
The document appears to be a collection of captions with stock photos promoting alternative education and career opportunities. Each caption emphasizes potential benefits and encourages the reader by stating there are programs to help them, they can better themselves, advance their career, and have the advantage over others. The overall message is that alternative education paths exist and support is available.
The document discusses the dangers of teen driving and provides statistics about car crashes being the leading cause of death among teens. It notes that 16 year olds have the highest crash rates and that adding additional passengers increases the risk of death. The document advocates for longer driver training programs to help reduce risks, as teen brains are still developing. It encourages practicing safe driving habits to stay alive.
The document discusses how the process of supplying music has not fundamentally changed, though the delivery systems have modernized. It argues that a new form of radio could provide an untapped way of communicating and listening to music that would quickly gain popularity through word of mouth. The document encourages innovators to get ahead of this curve and launch new radio stations to develop their own listener and fan bases.
Hello Reader, first and foremost, thank you so much for taking the time to visit my page. My name is Larry Bailey and I’m originally from Decatur, Georgia. I grew up in Eastwyck Townhouses where the neighborhood was frowned upon by outsiders but we called it humbling beginnings. Looking back at it now, it made me person I am today and the person I strive to be. Please follow me and show love the rest of the way, as we build and learn more of each other. Thanks in advance.
Your friend,
Larry
The document contains advice and tips for dealing with an unstable economy and potential job loss, including preparing for unemployment, changing career paths, going back to school, maintaining a positive attitude, finding a passion, keeping skills and resumes updated, considering higher education, and taking risks. The photos provide additional context through images related to topics like recession, unemployment, education, and creative thinking.
The document profiles Kelsey Siddons, a graphic designer. It describes her personal brand mantra of being creatively efficient. It provides biographical details about Siddons, including her aspiration to be an artist since childhood. The document also outlines Siddons' educational background and work experience in retail and as a certified nursing assistant. Examples of her artistic works are presented, along with her motivation to continue practicing and growing her skills.
This document profiles Ryan Mason and outlines his life experiences. It describes how he was born in Washington D.C. to a father in the Air Force, causing him to move frequently as a child. After his parents' divorce, he moved to California and took up figure skating, developing discipline, respect and a strong work ethic. He has since toured with Disney on Ice and worked for Burberry, and aims to continue growing in his career.
This document profiles Ryan Mason and outlines his life experiences. It describes how he was born in Washington D.C. to a father in the Air Force, causing him to move frequently as a child. After his parents' divorce, he moved to California and took up figure skating, developing discipline, respect and a strong work ethic. He has since toured with Disney on Ice and worked for Burberry, and aims to continue growing in his career.
The document is a collection of stock photos with captions suggesting alternative education and career options. There is no clear narrative or main point being made across the various captions. The captions provide brief mentions of alternative education options, benefits of further education, and encouragement to pursue different paths or learn new skills, but there is no overarching theme or essential information that can be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
The document discusses the need for equal rights for fathers in custody cases. It notes that currently only 17% of custodial parents are fathers. It advocates that fathers should not give in to the demands of the mother, and that equal rights need to be given to both parents. It provides tips for fathers fighting for custody, such as obtaining legal representation, presenting evidence of their ability to care for the children, and putting the children's best interests first.
The document advocates hiring a person who does work for love of it rather than just for money. It belongs to Ryker Montgomery, who is currently employed as a personal banker but pursuing a degree in Music Business at Full Sail University. Education is key to his success in combining his passions for music and business management.
The document advocates hiring a person who does work for love of it rather than just for money. It then provides contact information for an individual named Ryker Montgomery who is pursuing a degree in music business and currently works as a personal banker, expressing his suitability for jobs.
This document is a list of photo credits for 20 different photos used in an Ignite presentation on Sunday, July 21, 2013. Each entry includes the photo title, photographer name and link, source website Compfight, and creative commons license type. No additional context is provided about the presentation topic or content.
The document discusses how jobs can negatively impact employees' lives if they allow their jobs to control them. It notes that 70% of employees are not inspired by their jobs and that focusing too much on work can cause one to forget to live and negatively impact their health, family, and happiness. It encourages employees to push themselves but also maintain a work-life balance and not sacrifice their self or health for the sake of their job.
Reyna Bryant has experience working for Walt Disney World and in car sales. She is now pursuing an online degree in entertainment business from Full Sail University. Her goal is to advance her career in a public relations firm involved in sports entertainment where she can utilize her strengths of being dependable, organized, experienced, passionate, and dedicated.
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1. My own personal baby picture.
As an infant, I did not know that my life would go in the
direction it has.
Monday, February 18, 2013
2. Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/33214463@N05/4578280940/">Family Services of Metro Orlando</a> via <a href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/
help/general/#147">cc</a>
At the age of 7, I spent 4 years between 2 foster homes. Living
without my mom was a hard thing at such an early age.
Monday, February 18, 2013
3. Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31220697@N08/4534602147/">cliccath</a> via <a href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/help/general/#147">cc</a>
After going home at age 11, I started planning out my life,
future goals, and dreams.
Monday, February 18, 2013
4. Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/67191365@N00/2588405972/">【Jaz Q6r】</a>
via <a href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/help/general/
#147">cc</a>
At the time, my first goal was to
graduate school.
Monday, February 18, 2013
5. Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/34281632@N03/3593335999/">Charles
(dollstuff.net)</a> via <a href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://
creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/">cc</a>
My next goal was to
get a good job/
career.
Monday, February 18, 2013
6. My final goal was to be married.
Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31856542@N04/3704476506/">Ronaldo F Cabuhat</a> via <a
href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/help/general/#147">cc</a>
Monday, February 18, 2013
7. Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/72408797@N00/2213122082/">Canonshot Mole</a> via <a href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://
www.flickr.com/help/general/#147">cc</a>
Of course, life didn’t work that way, but I found a new love, animals.
Monday, February 18, 2013
8. While my new love grew, so did expenses, so I had to go out and join the job market.
Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/44731337@N03/4110191423/">Life-Coaching-Online</a> via <a href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/help/
general/#147">cc</a>
Monday, February 18, 2013
9. Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/70853303@N00/3970095205/">Joe Architect</a> via <a href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://
www.flickr.com/help/general/#147">cc</a>
For 18 years, I have worked at fast food restaurants in the
customer service area.
Monday, February 18, 2013
10. My own personal family picture.
Now as a mother, I have to show my daughter how things
work in life.
Monday, February 18, 2013
11. Now that my life has changed, I am attending Full Sail and working
on my Bachelor’s Degree.
Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/
95591327@N00/4927844313/">elephantsgerald</a> via <a href="http://
compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/help/general/
#147">cc</a>
Monday, February 18, 2013
12. I met a wonderful man and we began dating in
2010.
Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/34072234@N04/4471584487/">monikasmuse</a> via <a
href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/help/general/#147">cc</a>
Monday, February 18, 2013
13. Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/65121277@N00/2328107763/">www.jonSpotphotography.com</a> via <a href="http://
compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/help/general/#147">cc</a>
We got engaged some time later.
Monday, February 18, 2013
14. We are looking for a home.
Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/
34368919@N07/3292866117/">Remodeleze</a> via <a href="http://
compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/help/general/
#147">cc</a>
Monday, February 18, 2013
15. Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/29123572@N06/6738365839/">enfotografieren</a> via <a href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/
help/general/#147">cc</a>
And planning our wedding!
Monday, February 18, 2013