Twenty - two acres of lush tropical gardens, a gorgeous private white - sand beach, 6 gourmet restaurants, 3 fantastic swimming pools, a dedicated scuba practice pool and an entire ocean of watersports are just a few
of the places and things to explore.
Toddlers love learning about the world around them, and they especially like learning about the types
of places and things they may see in their day to day lives.
The pages that follow are a kaleidoscope of both vintage images of locations from coast to coast, including theme parks, hotels, tourist traps, bowling alleys, World's Fairs, restaurants, and the wild, futuristic modes of transportation that were dreamed up in the 50s and 60s, while also including contemporary photos
of the places and things he has discovered in his slides.
The way that we make ours more personal is by including photographs, some of the professional variety,
of places and things we've done in the past year.
There are plenty
of places and things to see within the United States.
There are loads
of places and things to loot, from the numerous luggage left all over the island, to refrigerators, cupboards, phones and even computer towers give you items to sell, modify your weapons; even the zombies sometimes give out health packs!
Santa Cruz is a quirky, eco-friendly area with LOTS
of places and things to explore, so take in the view and have some fun!
Mossel Bay has a variety
of places and things to do that will keep everyone entertained, from the Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex, golf, wind and kite surfing, to spas and entertainment centres.
Twenty - two acres of lush tropical gardens, a gorgeous private white - sand beach, 6 gourmet restaurants, 3 fantastic swimming pools, a dedicated scuba practice pool and an entire ocean of watersports are just a few
of the places and things to explore.
You always have a little journal on hand that records your progress, ready to remind
you of places and things of interest that you have uncovered
Like Bernd and Hilla Becher, his teachers at the arts academy in Düsseldorf, Struth is devoted to the objective documentation
of places and things.
Not exact matches
One
of the most useful
things to do when thinking about gun control
and its controversial
place in American society is to consider other countries
and their relationship to guns
and gun crime.
«Snapchat
and Instagram, I love sharing photos all
of the
things I do
and places I go.
If any good could come out
of all
of this, she told me, it would be to spread the word
and making sure people know one simple
thing: Pets should never be
placed in an overhead bin on an airplane.
«Because Prezi has a spatial element to it, instead
of separating out
things on slides, you actually
place things in a spatial relativity,
and because
of that people understand
and retain the information better.»
Not necessarily message them but a
place for you to sort
of browse
and see among your matches who's available this week or who wants to go do this kind
of thing.
All
of these
things take time to learn,
and this knowledge base is part
of the unique culture
and shared language
of the company; when employees leave, or when new hires get brought on board, the company needs to have a plan in
place to preserve the continuity
of the company's institutional knowledge.
Every
place today has its own rules
of the road
and norms are a
thing of the past.
«One
of the big issues is, how do women take their
place at the table
and [move]
things forward?
I launched it
and the program went well, in the sense that we got a lot
of customers on board
and I got a training program in
place, but the mistake [I made] was moving a little too quickly
and not thinking through
things all the way through.
A food truck is a great
place to sell certain specialty food concoctions —
things like veggie hot dogs with your special homemade sauerkraut or gourmet pretzels with a variety
of dipping sauces or fruit dipped in different chocolate
and sauces, crepes, meatballs, cupcakes — the possibilities are nearly limitless.
Trade flows are determined by two
things: demand
and the cost
of moving stuff from one
place to another.
Case in point: Birch Coffee's «ignition initiative» in which customers can take a sign from the wall
of the store (samples include: «Ask Me What I Ate for Lunch Today»
and «Ask Me About the Most Embarrassing
Thing in My iTunes Library»),
and place it in front
of their table if they'd like to encourage random conversations with strangers.
As for her assertion that newcomers should find the process rewarding enough to brave an intimidating tableau
of wires
and capacitors
and diodes, well, just think about how some people claim to love assembling IKEA furniture: the careful laying out
of the parts, painstaking examination
of instructions, a few false starts
and, ultimately, the satisfaction
of things slotting into
place as the final product takes shape.
«Then we apply a some fairly strict criteria
of positive identification: How do we know who that is
and what they're doing,
and we have multiple intelligence requirements — it can't just be one
thing; we have multiple indications that that is in fact what's going on from that
place,» he said, adding:
You'll start with an understanding
of why
things catch on in the first
place and how you can use those lessons to create viral content online.
They would return with their trunks full
of shopping bags,
and tell stories
of a magical
place where
things were affordable,
and well made
and cool.
These new data - driven solutions permit you to be all
things to all people
and to deliver the right content at the right time
and place in a customized
and individualized fashion to millions
of potential customers.
All young people can do is base their options on what the current health - care rules are today, said Carolyn McClanahan, both a certified financial planner
and an M.D. «The number one
thing young people need to do is continue to scream at the politicians to get some good health legislative policy in
place,» said McClanahan, founder
and director
of financial planning at Life Planning Partners.
They're devising new, unimaginably brilliant gadgets, gizmos
and apps that do two
things: Make our lives easier
and make us wonder why we never thought
of such a simple idea in the first
place (remember the Chia Pet?).
With that said, there are a string
of phone scams taking
place, asking people to make payments for
things such as taxes, hospital bills, bail money, debt collection
and utility bills.
If you have a group
of people with different perspectives around the table, you are going to end up in a better
place, in decisions you make
and in
things you decide to invest in.
And then, parallel to that, when they brought me on board, one
of the
things we agreed to do was comb through the
place on a regular basis to.
This isn't a laundry list
of your accomplishments but rather the story
of the significant people,
places and things that have shaped your personal or business brand.
Perhaps the problem is that with more sources
of news
and communication, most
of us in developed countries only recently learned how bad
things are in some other
places.
We have to fund innovations, we have to seed new ways
of doing
things and we have to get them in
place so we can get the money out
of the system that is being spent unnecessarily today without getting good results for patients
and is causing more complexity than necessary.»
But the
places where such services fall short represent major opportunities for entrepreneurs to do
things better — even amid an atmosphere
of high setup costs
and thick red tape.
I wish I knew earlier on that by sticking with an idea after failing, you are forced to find your own way forward
and get back to what inspired you in the first
place — whether it's addressing a hole in the market or thinking about a different way
of doing
things.
If you're in a position
of leadership, your team will look to you for explanations, solutions
and systems when
things start to pick up
and transitions take
place.
To combat this effect
and keep
things moving forward in a positive direction, Goodwin reminds all entrepreneurs to keep their mission
of why they chose to build a business in the first
place close to heart.
You might found that you spend all
of your time talking about the business, hashing out ideas, arguing about money,
and that all the
things that made you friends in the first
place have fallen by the wayside.
Companies can operate in different worlds depending on their industry, size, geographic location,
and much more, but the companies most prepared for the future
of work have plans in
place and know how to tailor
things no matter what color world they end up in
and how
things shift.
In fact, few
things can be more damaging to growth than the kind
of financial crisis that Mulvaney conveniently looks past — the one that started precisely in 2007, sent unemployment to 10 % nationally
and much higher in many
places,
and resulted in bailouts for banks but foreclosures for working Americans.
It was just a month I had to go away, but identifying the
places where I was weakest in those down times
and making it my mission to fill those weaknesses with the best people I could find really relieved a lot
of pressure on me
and allowed me to concentrate on the
things I do best.
Says one Adobe employee surveyed by Great
Place to Work: «I feel I have the opportunity to take on whatever challenges I am capable
of tackling,
and we have the opportunity to give
and receive honest feedback about how
things are going.»
He also cranked out hits that didn't even yet have a
place: strange, viral - worthy segments
of Dave dropping
things off tall buildings
and dunking himself into tanks
of water wearing an Alka - Seltzer suit pre-dated YouTube by 20 years.
I hate to be the bearer
of bad news, but the majority
of the time, those
things have more to do with you
and the habits you choose to put into
place — not what your employer promises.
WHO: Joan P. Neuscheler, principal at Tullis - Dickerson & Co., a venture - capital firm in Greenwich, Conn.,
and board member
of AmericasDoctor, which (among other
things) offers a health - information Web site for consumers RATING: 4 «I think they have strong management
and a good board
of directors —
and that's usually the first
place I look for flaws.
Companies are really waking up to highlighting
things like «we're right next to a park»
and «there's lots
of places to eat nearby.»»
ING - Diba economist Carsten Brzeski noted wryly that the only
thing that could bring it about sooner is the kind
of fiscal stimulus in
places like Italy
and Greece that Berlin has been fighting against tooth -
and - nail.