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What’s on: Saturday’s picks

What’s on: Saturday’s picks
Events listings for Saturday, April 2

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John Danner: Aspen Institute and the McNulty Foundation: What’s in a Prize?

John Danner: Aspen Institute and the McNulty Foundation: What’s in a Prize?
I had the privilege of accepting the prestigious McNulty Prize, awarded by the Aspen Institute and the McNulty Foundation. This prize means big things to Rocketship Education, and I’m proud and excited by the opportunities it confers.

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Jaywalking – What’s the Difference?


How good is your vocabulary? What’s omnipotent, incontinent, mastication?

What’s playing at Cinemapolis and Cornell Cinema

What’s playing at Cinemapolis and Cornell Cinema
Fatih Aiken’s latest centers on a likable but hopelessly disorganized restaurateur, Zinos (co-screenwriter Adam Bousdoukos) whose café is second home to a motley crew of lovable eccentrics.

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English Grammar – “All” & “Every” – What’s the difference?


www.engvid.com Do you want to know how to use ‘all’ and ‘every’ correctly all of the time? Every time? Find out the exact meaning and usage of these words in this advanced English grammar lesson, then take the quiz at www.engvid.com to test your understanding.

LEARN SPANISH FREE 3: VOCABULARY: WHAT’S YOUR NAME?


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English Vocabulary – First name? Given name? Forename? What’s your name?


www.engVid.com When filling out a form in English, do you know your given name, your forename, your surname, and so on? Learn how to provide this basic information correctly and clearly, by watching this lesson. After watching, you can test your understanding by taking the free quiz at www.engVid.com

Learn to Make the Most of What’s Handed to you

“Learn to make the most of what’s handed to you.” I just read this line on an advertisement for a movie that is supposed to be inspirational and motivational.

Give me a break… what a crock of BS. It’s the same old line that I have heard for years and it makes me want to spew all over my monitor. Some free-thinking writers who are trying to enlighten us just haven’t gotten it yet. These are the kind of thoughts which have disempowered, demoralized and debased us for centuries.

It’s OK to be grateful for something that is given you, but to ask someone to make the most of what’s handed to you, it just sounds like it is all you can expect to get. You shouldn’t ask for anything else and if you do it is because you weren’t grateful for the handout.

The phrase suggests that the handout is all you are worthy of. It also sends a clear message that you are not capable of receiving anything else and that nothing else is coming your way.

It is no wonder most of us are so disempowered that we must depend on what others give us, and it is because of these well intentioned lines which are thrown at us.

Making the most out of any situation makes perfectly good sense. All events are opportunities for us to demonstrate who we are and all things given to us are gifts which are appropriate for the moment that we need to declare ourselves. However, in the context of the whole sentence, it has a very negative and dehabilitating effect on our ego. It is like walking into a church expecting to be uplifted and the first sentence out of the mouth of the preacher when he starts his prayer is “Lord We are so Unworthy.” How can we expect to be anything else? You are run over again by the second car as you struggle to get across the road to safety.

We are all creative beings and we have the capacity if not the knowledge to create anything we wish to experience – So why do we have to make the most of what is handed to us, when we can create what we want in the first place.

In the bigger picture, what you got is always what you wanted at some level of your consciousness and if it is not what you want then it is an opportunity to create something different by comparison. It is a moment of new awareness. So the only thing positive about the statement may be the awareness of something you don’t want, so that you can create something that you do want. This realization takes a higher level of awareness and focus. For me it is simply a dumb line that keeps the masses submissive and disenchanted.

The capacity of the human mind to create is awesome and unlimited. We do not have to settle for anything that is less than what we want. We do not have to make the most of what is given us, because we do not need to be given anything unless it is desired.

Abundance is created by the will to experience abundance, and it is the same for all the things we desire like love, happiness, and companionship.

When you hear these moronic lines, pay attention to what you are feeling in the moment and respond by focusing on what you can have or do. Don’t except mediocrity or condemnation. From the time of our birth, we hear these lines and accept them as our new truth. It is no wonder that we believe them, because we create the experiences which reinforce the power of the words. Opportunity does not only come once, it comes continuously in ever moment you create it. Something better will come to you when you decide that it is what you wish to experience.

Roy E. Klienwachter is a resident of British Columbia, Canada. A published author, a student of NLP, New Age Light Worker, Teacher and Phenomenologist. Roy’s books and articles are thought provoking, and designed to empower your imagination, and take you to places you would never have thought of.


Claim your copy of Roy’s new book at: http://www.yourlifewasnevermeanttobeastruggle.com


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What’s missing from this story?

What’s missing from this story?
NEW YORK – As I was perusing headlines that seem seldom to change -mosque, immigration, sacred groun …

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What?s the best way to learn Spanish?

For all people who like to open up and extend their horizons by learning a new language, for work purposes, travel purposes or simply to get know a different culture visiting Peru is the best choice to do so. This time each year more and more people want to learn Spanish and experience the vivid culture and customs of Latin America

Spanish is the third most spoken language of the world after English and Chinese and the number of Spanish-speakers is increasing. Today you can learn Spanish with the help of all kinds of media like books, magazines, CDs and through the internet but to learn a language in the most efficient manner (fast and easy) is to visit the country where it is spoken.

There are a lot of different approaches to study languages and it is crucial besides studying to use your vocabularies and grammar on a day to day basis. This is only achievable by getting in touch with the local population who speak Spanish as a mother tongue. Nowadays the majority of language travelers who travel to Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Ecuador or Peru want to learn and improve their Spanish by getting in touch with locals.

For sure Mexico and Spain are the most popular destinations so far but there are various recommendable alternatives, among others Peru is probably the best choice. This country has a unique history and cultural heritage, like Machupicchu, from the Inkas realm. Moreover there is the ancient culture of the Nazca or the natural habitat of Titicaca Lake. These places can’t be compared with any other sites around the world. Machupicchu even accounts for one of the new 7 World Wonders according to a recent survey. Cusco is like an island in the Anden-Mountains and the people are very friendly and show a great hospitality. Every year people from all over the world visit this place because of its history and clean Spanish pronunciation which you can’t find anywhere else. That is why most of CNN Latin America speakers are recruited from Peru.

The best you can do if want learn Spanish as much as possible is to attend to spanish courses, and one good choice is Wiracocha Spanish School that is situated near the main square “Plaza de Armas” and counts with more than 8 years of experience in teaching Spanish to foreigners. Wiracocha offers courses for Beginners to Experts, Special Programs and voluntary work. Teachers all hold a university degree in Linguistics and speak Quechua language (the Inka dialect) as well. The school teaches in a relaxing and sunny building in the street Cuesta San Blas and teachers know exactly how to motivate students. Further all courses can be designed very flexible and according to the special needs of the students as well as their level of experience. Group courses will consist of maximal 5 students. Also have to offer home stay with Peruvian families or accommodation in individual apartments to make our visitors feel like home.

As it is said that only by practice you will become a master, it is also clear that the more you get in contact with locals and travel to places like Cusco better your Spanish ill be and the more you will appreciate learning this world language.




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