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Children should books, no water

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Children should books, no water

Washington, DC (Vocus) 13 October 2010

Nathan Strauss, 17, a student at Abington Senior High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is part of a growing movement in America? ? s young people who decided a change in the lives of students around the world are wearing the water, do not make the books.


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also for children who are lucky enough to school, students lose 443000000 days from school each year due to diseases associated with lack of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Repeated episodes of diarrhea and worm infestation decrease a child? The ability to learn and impede cognitive development. This problem is caused by more than half of all schools in developing countries, exacerbated the lack of adequate facilities WASH.

â? I had no idea of the size of the problem and was shocked by the severity of the crisis and the number of students like me all over the world are discovering even donâ? t even a toilet at their school. Do something about it has become a really important thing for me, â? Nathan Strauss said. ? A I think America’s youth has great potential to do something about this problem ;???? If everyone was taught the trade, we can all help. Imagine if every student in America is a part of this, the change would be enormous, â? He said.

Nathan is not alone. Nearly 30 organizations launched a campaign in the U.S. today can at an event to this EDA water supply, sanitation and hygiene in schools around the world to solve the challenge of WASH and education show the world. This campaign and an exhibition entitled â? Bathroom pass, â? These agencies are the solutions to implement them now and demand the U.S. government, the World Bank and other stakeholders in education and health to WASH in schools share in world development.

U.S. Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs, said Maria Otero, the bottom line is this :???? If we really want to ensure children’s health, basic education for all children, gender equality and to improve economic development, we must seriously consider the water supply, sanitation and hygiene in schools.â? ? She stressed the important role of students, like Nathan, who engage in service learning projects into concrete action to help others around the world participate. Earlier this year, World Water Day, Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Foreign Minister stressed that global water problems would be a priority for

The U.S. government.

other speakers who stressed the need for measures included Carol Bellamy (EFA – FTI), Clarissa Brocklehurst (UNICEF), Jack Downey (EDA) and Denise Knight (The Coca-Cola). Jon Hamilton NPR served as moderator.

Nathan has taken steps to provide increased support for the creation of a club H2O for Life funds to schools in developing countries, the money will be used to improve access to potable water, building toilets and hand washing stations and the provision of hygiene education. So far, 120,000 students participated in the U.S. in H2O for service programs in the life of learning. The story of Nathan? in a more prominent? Bathroom Passover? Exhibition, as well as the stories of three students from Honduras, Madagascar and Nepal.

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With this campaign, the organizers are difficult, you can:

Live for one day to the global minimum standard for Water “? about 5 liters per person per day for drinking, cooking and washing.
Wash your hands at critical times: after using the toilet and before eating or preparing food.
H2O to start a club in school life as Nathan and his classmates. Visit http://www.h2oforlifeschools.org/

The start of this campaign coincided with the week of the Global Hand washing Day, 15 October to coincide, if they increase 200 million children, parents, teachers, celebrities and citizens in over 80 countries to draw attention to hand washing and WASH in schools. Visit http://www.globalhandwashingday.org/

Nathan Strauss for print, radio and TV interviews. It is also the tour â? Bathroom Passover? Exhibition in Washington, DC, Friday, 15 October for photo shoots and video.


Attention broadcasters

: visit WASH in Schools B-roll:

UNICEF

? http://weshare.unicef.org/pickup?key=S8cf8f010-4b81-42f5-8339-5aa78cfc0cd9

water for people? https: / / waterforpeople.box.net/shared/f9yvcdfqf0

reference documents, scroll to the bottom of the page

http://www.wateradvocates.org/forschools.htm

Press contact:

John Sauer, lawyers, water, phone: 202-293-4003, E-mail: jsauer (at) wateradvocates (dot) org
Michelle Galley, AED, Tel: 202-884-8388, E-mail: mgalley (at) AED (dot) org â

Bad Passa ???????? Item Description

In cooperation with nearly 30 partners started DEA Bad Pass: An interactive exhibition on water, sanitation and hygiene in schools idea: Exchange on 13 October 2010. Every child has the right to drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in their school. In this child-friendly exhibition, visitors learn WASH in schools through the stories of four children of the world: Ada ¡n, 12 from Honduras, Mamisoa, 10 years in Madagascar, Nathan, 17 years old from the United States and Sarita, 15 from Nepal. Learn how to WASH in schools taught their full potential. Learn how you can make a difference. For more information on group scheduling or events, please contact Zoe Plaugher, zplaugher (at) AED (dot) org or 202-884-8618. The exhibition is free and open to the public on 25 October to November 19, Monday to Friday, from 15.00 to 07.00 clock. Location: EDA | Idea Exchange, corner of Connecticut Ave. T & St., 1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20009

organizations support this event are: Action Against Hunger, AED, Basic Education Coalition, CARE, CRS, children with no worms, Global Environment and Technology Foundation, Global Water Challenge, H2O for Life, Millennium Water Alliance, PATH, Plan USA, Project WET, PSI, Ryan’s Well Foundation, Save the Children, UNICEF, USAID, U.S. Fund for UNICEF, WaterAid, lawyers from the water, water supply and sanitation, Water Centric, Water for People, World Water Rescue

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A couple of books on sports nutrition

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Given the growing interest in sports nutrition and a growing number of amateur athletes and health conscious diet increasing the energy they take in their performance, many books have already appeared to spread more information and further strengthening of public awareness. It is indeed very advantageous for the consciousness most often the springboard to action.

One of these books on sports nutrition by Nancy Clark is the right Sports Nutrition Guide. This book is a collection of solutions that offer different sports nutritionists.

Nancy Clark, a nutritionist Fame itself, shows how to recognize and what to eat for more energy, stress resistance, weight control, improve overall health, and improve the quality of training in the middle of a stressful lifestyle.

There are also suggestions on how to lose excess body fat while saving energy for the following year. It also offers some tips for maximizing the benefits of what a person eats. This book is full of practical advice on sports nutrition, easy to follow and apply in everyday life.

entitled addition, a book by Susan Kleiner Sports Nutrition, High-Performance Nutrition: The Total Eating Plan most of your training, that is, what to eat to achieve in accordance with a training plan optimal results
He defended the meaning. good partnership between diet and exercise in the conduct in sport. It shows how we bring the best out of every kind of training or exercise, recreational athletes with aerobic exercise, strength training, endurance training, cross-training and others.

Another book is the Sports Nutrition Sports Nutrition for Endurance Athletes by Monique Ryan wrote. Author of the experience of two decades in the community of athletes on their nutritional needs and consumer about this book.

It explains both the general principles that apply to endurance athletes of all sports and specific guidelines for those in certain sports such as swimming, triathlon are committed, cycling, mountain biking, running, and many others.

It also covers the basics of nutrition and how exercise can and do exist for training. Overall, this book Sports Nutrition is a comprehensive guide, updated, but the practice of nutrition.

in the list of sports nutrition books right gift is a meal endurance.

The author is a registered dietitian who specializes in sports nutrition, and an athlete’s endurance level. Strategies to improve nutrition, a healthy and ideal weight, successful management of extreme environments, sports nutrition supplements and many other useful information about sports nutrition contained in the book.

It is really a very credible book as the author speaks from first hand experience.

should take the initiative to raise the necessary knowledge and information he really wants to do well to acquire in this respect. Also set for a challenge on sports nutrition no one will come out of his own benefit.

These books are not there, false promises or misleading information to give. Instead, their goal is to show that the objectives and targets already happened in the past and is therefore quite possible in the present, if one agrees with him.

There are many other books in the sports nutrition marketplace for the dissemination of information and education appropriate individuals to help. Sports nutrition is indeed something that should not be taken for granted.

simple exercise is not enough because it must be coupled with the system fair and balanced and the right attitude to their health in general.


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Looking for good sailing advice? How do I learn to sail well at sea? Books, classes, what?

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Question: Looking for good sailing advice? How do I learn to sail well at sea? Books, classes, what?
Im landlocked in a state with a ton of lakes, but nowhere near ocean. Id like to sail to get a 36″ in a few years and sail the Bahamas. Any starter advice? I have about 10 days under my belt, deepwater and coastal…
sailing classes

Best answer:

Answer by gaha_1
I went to the library and took out all the books and video they had.One book sailing for dummies was a good book.Yellow and black cover.You could go down to marina and crew for a racing team.The skipper’s are always looking for crew.You see someone getting ready to go out ,just go up and tell them who you are and you want to learn.I know that I go out alot by myself would love to have crew

Pirates in Paradise (Incredible Journey Books)

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Combining fast-paced adventures that will make the heart race one minute and have readers giggling out loud the next, this chapter-book series includes informative fact sheets bracketing the beginning and end of the story to relay key statistics on the locale, such as the population, location, size, language, currency, and all sorts of trivia about the land.
 
During a sailing vacation in the Caribbean, modern-day pirates seize Sam and Max’s sailboat at night in stormy weather and throw their dad overboard. The boys suddenly have to face the grim reality that they are captives, and they muster the courage to break free of their unsavory kidnappers and start the search for their missing father. Details about Puerto Rico, the Caribbean Sea, and the history of pirates round out this nautical adventure.

Rating: (out of 7 reviews)

List Price: $ 3.95

Price: $ 1.45

If DC has more leisure visitors than Boston/Cambridge why are the hotels more expensive & more books for BOS?

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Question: If DC has more leisure visitors than Boston/Cambridge why are the hotels more expensive & more books for BOS?
I read travel guides (e.g. DK Eyewitness Travel Guides, Frommer’s, Fodor’s) and there are more hotels for a double-room costing more than $ 275 per night for Boston and Cambridge compared to DC, not inclusive of any taxes or fees under the hotel’s control.

I searched for travel books about the two cities, for Boston I found nearly 1,500 books in the travel section on amazon.com, for DC I could only find less than 600. I used all different search terms for DC (e.g. Washington D.C. and Washington DC), and I got much more results with the search term without periods.

If you’re in the mood for answering another question, I recently asked a question why Boston and Cambridge receives more visitors than DC, I currently have two answers. One answer says it’s mostly because of the summer college tours, the other says there are more business visitors in Boston/Cambridge than DC. Neither of those pertain to leisure.

By the way, the question is still active, feel free to answer that question also if you wish:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Anes0ZymOXUnJ4KW735ReSuJDn1G;_ylv=3?qid=20100803093057AAbwK0y

The reason for the hotels being more expensive MIGHT be because of the business visitors, but what about the books? Are there any other reasons why Boston/Cambridge hotels may be more expensive besides business visitors?

I also have another question, sorry I couldn’t fit it in the subject line, even though Boston/Cambridge receive more business visitors than DC, do leisure visitors still significantly account for Boston’s tourism industry?

DC is very family-friendly, but what about Boston?

Also, many travel guides have published a dedicated guide for the New England states (including the city of Boston) because Boston is in a very distinct region of the U.S. Does DC lack being in a distinct U.S. region? When I search for books for the DC region, I find books like “Virginia” and “Maryland and Delaware”. Is New England more notable than “The Capitol region”? If so, why?

For ANY answer, please provide RELIABLE sources. If you absolutely cannot for any of your answers, I’ll still appreciate your answer. Thank you for your support.
(boston family hotels)

Best answer:

Answer by PennyLeeD2
Many of your questions require actual research, so go to your local library or directly contact the tourism boards in Boston and DC. Here on Y!A, you are likely to get more opinions than actual research. My take:

First off, I’m not sure that Boston IS more expensive than DC for hotels. Average daily hotel rate in DC for 2009 was $ 199 with 73% occupancy, for Boston in 2009 it was $ 189.29 with 73% occupancy. (Your links) Your comparison of the rates in travel guides for both cities isn’t a true measure as you don’t know the criteria for inclusion in the guides. You need to compare apples to apples. In addition, you have to take into account business vs leisure hotel rates (which may or may not be reflected in the guide books): I’m paying $ 198 per night for a Foggy Bottom DC hotel in October Tues-Thurs, $ 99 per night Friday-Sunday.

As for guidebooks — again, first you need to get down to apples. On Amazon, you can restrict your search to publication date, travel and format. For travel paperbacks published in 2009, I get 32 for DC, and 48 for Boston. The difference is slightly more Where to Eat books, and some really dry books with Boston in the title. I’d judge that a tie if you take those out. But in general, Boston has a much richer history that does DC, which didn’t exist in the Revolutionary war. Much of DC’s history is that of the US, Boston has its own. The sights people go to DC to see are relatively modern.

Around the World Single-Handed: The Cruise of the “Islander” (Dover Books on Travel, Adventure)

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Around the World Single-Handed: The Cruise of the “Islander” (Dover Books on Travel, Adventure)

Record of remarkable journey made between 1921 and 1925 by lone mariner in his 34-foot homemade boat. Lively narrative enhanced with 61 photographs tells of his circumnavigation of globe via Hawaii, Samoa, the New Hebrides and across the Indian Ocean to Africa and across the Atlantic to Panama and home.

Rating: (out of 2 reviews)

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Price: $ 30.95

What are some good true sailing travel books, travelogs, real life adventure while cruising on a sailboat?

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I’m looking for some non-fiction sailing books about cruising on a sailboat. Please remember non-fiction means they are true and not made up. Sail, sailboat, cruising, travel.

Panraven – Holland America Line – Stateroom Video – Custom Cruise Books

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Panraven – Holland America Line – Stateroom Video – Custom Cruise Books. narrated. 8 min.

Epic Sea Books. The Crying Sea. Paddy Cummins

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This new novel sheds light on one of the most intriguing sea mysteries of recent times. A year has now passed since the tragedy but the Maltese people are still shocked and bewildered. They are still baffled and unconvinced with the explanations offered and the scant evidence produced to show what really happened on that ill-fated voyage.

During the early morning of Monday 7th July 2008, at around 5am, Simon Bugeja, the master of the fishing vessel ‘Simshar’ left the port of Marsaxlokk for a swordfishing trip. Also on board the vessel were: Karmenu Bugeja, (father of Simon Bugeja), Theo Bugeja (eleven-year-old son of Simon Bugeja), Noel Carabott (33-year-old Maltese crewman) and Abdulrahman Abdala Gedi (a 19-year-old Somalia national).

On Saturday 12th July 2008, Sharon Bugeja (Wife of Skipper Simon) reported the fishing vessel ‘Simshar’ missing. The Armed Forces of Malta embarked on a search and rescue operation.

On Thursday 17th July 2008, the body of Noel Carabott was found by the fishing boat ‘Laura 11′, 58 miles west south west of Malta. The Autopsy revealed the cause of death was asphyxia, due to drowning. There were no signs of violence or burns on the body.

On Friday 18th July 2008, the body of Karmenu Bugeja was located at sea by helicopter AB212, 60 miles west south west of Malta. Cause of death was shown by the Aotopsy to be asphyxia, due to drowning. No signs of violence or burns were found on the body.

On Friday 18th July 2008, Simon Bugeja (the master) was found alive by the fishing vessel, ‘Grecale’, 59 miles west south west of Malta.

On Saturday 19th July 2008, the body of Abdulrahman Gedi was found by the fishing vessel, ‘Al Hadra’, 61 miles west south west of Malta. The Autopsy said death was caused by asphyxia, due to drowning. The body did have severe burns on the front and the back.

Genetic profile testing on the skin tissue found on the raft on which the survivor was found, excluded that it belonged to any of the deceased recovered from the sea. It however, could not exclude that it belonged to Theo Bugeja (the son of Simon and Sharon Bugeja). The body of Theo Bugeja was never found.

These are the bare facts. Evidence exists to back them up.

But what really happened to the ‘Simshar’? What is the true story of the first fishing boat disaster that Malta has suffered since 1924.

In its aftermath, the island was awash with rumour and innuendo, raw anger inflamed by incredible conspiracy theories,and report of Maltese and Sicilian fishermen at war. The government was forced to act. Two official inquiries were set up. A preliminary Marine Department investigation and a full blown police inquiry.

Will they unearth the truth?

The sole survivor, Skipper Simon Bugeja, has told his story, the sequence of events that led to the tragic shipwreck and the crew’s desperate struggle for survival. His testimony is taken at face value, but huge questions remain unanswered. There is no independent evidence to corroborate his account of what happened.

While researching his novel ‘The Crying Sea’, Paddy Cummins spent many months living among the fishermen in the little harbour of Marsazlokk discussing  the tragedy and hearing their considered views of how and why it happened.

This reservoir of experience and knowlege of fishing and the sea is the source of the storyline of ‘The Crying Sea’ Its conclusions closely adheres to the skipper’s version, a tale of mystery, intrigue and intense human drama.

The most heart-wrenching scene is the portrayal of a brave little boy being cradled in the arms of his dad on a makeshift raft, without food or water, for six harrowing days and nights, after the other crewmembers died one by one, and how they both kept each other alive beyond normal endurance limits. It also describes an anguished mother keeping a vigil of torture, while a massive air and sea search tried to find them.

Damien Tiernan, author of the classic sea book ‘Souls of the Sea’, in his review of ‘The Crying Sea’ says: “A superb read. . . . A story that will remain with you forever. ”

Paddy Cummins. Irish author.
Books: Three novels. Four collections of short stories and poems.
Latest novel: THE CRYING SEA
Lives in Ireland in summer and in Malta during winter months.

Los Angeles Times Festival Of Books, The Ideal Event For The Literary Enthusiast

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The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books will be held this year on the 25th and 26th of April 2009, which is a Saturday and Sunday. The event is ideal for the literary enthusiasts and book lovers. There will be over 50 books and poetry readings. The festival will comprise of over 100 author panels and there will be hundreds of book signings taking place. It is speculated that at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books that there will be over a dozen musical, cultural and literary presentations. The Los Angeles Festival of Books will be held at the University of California Los Angeles Campus. On Saturday the 25th of April the event will start at10 am and will go on till 6 pm. On Sunday the 26th of April the event will start off at 10 am and go on till about 5 pm. Admission to this event is free but parking will come at a cost of $9. There will be about four hundred and fifty authors at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Some of the authors include Henry Winkler, Larry Wilmore, Joseph Wambaugh, Tori Spelling, Danica McKellar, Marlee Matlin, Sandra Tsing Loh, Arianna Huffington, Jeff Henderson, Michael J. Fox, Kate DiCamillo, Robert Crais, Tom Bergeron and David Baldacci. When at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books it would be recommended to find some of the Pasadena hotels for accommodation. Out of the hotels in Pasadena a good place to stay would be the Langham Hotel Pasadena.

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.

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