Bear in mind there's also a European equivalent of that conference, as well as other travel blogging organisations, and that by
no means everyone attends, and you start to get some sense of how popular the industry has become.
Not exact matches
«This
means that
everyone is welcome to
attend all our services and activities, and be supported in other practical ways as we continue to serve the community, regardless of their lifestyle.
I only
attend one church on a regular basis, Lighthouse of Hope Christian Fellowship in Vancouver, an amazing little Pentecostal congregation where the motto is «
everyone is welcome... and we
mean it.»
But the fact that
attending a private school worked for the average low - income student in the FTC program does not
mean it will work for
everyone, nor that all private schools are better than all public schools.
This may
mean sitting down with
everyone who will be
attending the demo, so you can work on the list together and make sure you are covering all your bases.
And last, but by no
means least, we at Let's Make Games would like to take this opportunity to thank all the great Perth people who made this all possible; to the festival organisers for their hard work in putting this event together, the volunteers for lending their time and helping everything run so smoothly, the sponsors for supporting this event, the developers for creating such excellent games, the panelists for sharing their experience and knowledge with
everyone, and... of course... the 1600 + people who
attend this event and showed how much games and game - making
means to the Perth community.
The next day, I individually emailed
everyone I knew who had
attended, thanking them for coming to the event and telling them how much their presence
meant to me.
The simple fact that every person is required to
attend school
means that
everyone has their own personal experience from which they construct an opinion.
I
mean all
everyone is asking for is the chance and opportunity to show the skills and training that each of us have earn and accomplished the schools we have
attended.