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PAROS 浦东留学生联合会 留言于2011-03-21 20:43:51 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2011年第6期(3/7-3/15) |
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PAROS 浦东留学生联合会 主题沙龙 教您打造百变职场“杜拉拉” ——春季服饰色彩搭配
春天里,您是否在为如何挑选适合自己的衣服而感到困惑? 您是否为一直找不到适合自己的穿着风格而无所适从? 现代的优秀职业女性都是内外兼修,在拥有充实美好的内心同时,也希望拥有充满魅力的外在形象。然而服饰搭配,特别是服饰色彩方面的搭配是人一生的战略问题。 本期主题沙龙,Jenny老师将与您一起分享装扮规律及服饰色彩的流行趋势,让您认识自己的“型”,了解正确的、适合自己的科学装扮规律,掌握服饰色彩搭配的流行走向,从而打造属于自己的完美形象。
请感兴趣的朋友踊跃报名参加,并回复至本邮件。 时 间: 2011年03月24日(本周四)18时 ( 18:00参与嘉宾相互认识、交流;18:30主题沙龙正式开始) 地 点:忆叶情咖啡吧时尚俱乐部 (松涛路563号张江海外创新园B座,近春晓路) 联系人:翁萍 电 话:021-50800359*8003 邮 箱:service@paros.cn ▎主讲人介绍 Jenny 上海易邦教育咨询有限公司签约培训师; 北京万雍企业管理顾问有限公司签约培训师; 跨国媒体公司培训经理; 国际职业培训师(CIPT); 西蔓色彩授证培训师; 性格色彩密码(FPA)授证讲师 ▎主题沙龙预告 2011年3月31日 绿色技术和市场的发展 2011年4月07日 风水真的跟命运有关吗? 2011年4月14日 情商管理 2011年4月21日 办公室白领的健康 2011年4月28日 亲子关系
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富兰克林基金会2011年世界自闭症日儿童慈善音乐会 留言于2011-03-21 10:28:43 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2011年第6期(3/7-3/15) |
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富兰克林基金会举办2011年世界自闭症日儿童慈善音乐会
在2011年4月2日联合国世界自闭症日到来之际,受到美国总统奥巴马表彰的关怀自闭症儿童慈善组织美国富兰克林基金会(Franklin Foundation),为呼吁全社会都来关注自闭症儿童问题,鼓励社会各界对自闭症儿童事业给予更多关怀,美国富兰克林基金会和弗拉斯提格学院(Frostig School)将联合为自闭症儿童和家长举办免费周日音乐会。 这个富有意义的音乐演唱会将于2011年4月3日下午2:30到4:30在圣马力诺圣埃德蒙的圣公会教堂举行。好莱坞音乐制作人凯文肯特和双簧管演奏家普莱斯女士将带来富有特色的音乐表演。音乐会后,弗拉斯提格学院的老师们将会为孩子们举行特别的音乐、艺术和特殊体育运动活动。欢迎社会各界人士和自己的家人及孩子踊跃加入支持和关心自闭症儿童的爱心行列。 这场慈善音乐会对公众开放 ,免费入场。音乐会日期:2011年4月3日下午2时至下午5时。演唱会地点: 圣马力诺圣埃德蒙圣公会教堂大礼堂 (St. Edmund''''s Episcopal Church,1175 San Gabriel Boulevard,San Marino, CA 91108)。
欲了解更多信息,请联系:
富兰克林基金会 电话:(626)524-9149 E-mail: info@franklinfoundations.org
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Vincent Lee 留言于2011-03-21 05:58:01 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2011年第6期(3/7-3/15) |
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Hi, Can you provide the info also in traditional Chinese? Thanks Vi
| 主人回复  | | | Thanks for your feedback. We will do some parts of that for sure, but very often it depends on the writers and authors. One of the best ways to do that is to use Google Translate when you find some one you may want to read: http://translate.google.com/#zh-CN|zh-TW|
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Jerry Network 留言于2011-03-20 17:44:45 |
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地震來時... |
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洛县地震中心和其他专家反对这种方法。http://www.earthquakecountry.info/dropcoverholdon/ Protect Yourself During an Earthquake... Drop, Cover, and Hold On!
OFFICIAL RESCUE TEAMS from the U.S. and other countries who have searched for trapped people in collapsed structures around the world, as well as emergency managers, researchers, and school safety advocates, all agree that "Drop, Cover, and Hold On" is the appropriate action to reduce injury and death during earthquakes. Methods like standing in a doorway, running outside, and "triangle of life" method are considered dangerous and are not recommended (see below). Topics addressed below include:
What to do wherever you are when shaking begins How people with a mobility limitation or a disability can protect themselves Why experts recommend Drop, Cover, and Hold On What experts do not recommend you do during an earthquake
WHAT TO DO IMMEDIATELY WHEN SHAKING BEGINS www.dropcoverholdon.org Your past experience in earthquakes may give you a false sense of safety; you didn't do anything, or you ran outside, yet you survived with no injuries. Or perhaps you got under your desk and others thought you overreacted. However, you likely have never experienced the kind of strong earthquake shaking that is possible in much large earthquakes: sudden and intense back and forth motions of several feet per second will cause the floor or the ground to jerk sideways out from under you, and every unsecured object around you could topple, fall, or become airborne, potentially causing serious injury. This is why you must learn to immediately protect yourself after the first jolt... don't wait to see if the earthquake shaking will be strong! In MOST situations, you will reduce your chance of injury if you:
DROP down onto your hands and knees (before the earthquakes knocks you down). This position protects you from falling but allows you to still move if necessary. COVER your head and neck (and your entire body if possible) under a sturdy table or desk. If there is no shelter nearby, only then should you get down near an interior wall (or next to low-lying furniture that won't fall on you), and cover your head and neck with your arms and hands. HOLD ON to your shelter (or to your head and neck) until the shaking stops. Be prepared to move with your shelter if the shaking shifts it around.
Learn about Drop, Cover, Hold On from MySafeLA.orgWherever you are, protect yourself! You may be in situation where you cannot find shelter beneath furniture (or low against a wall, with your arms covering your head and neck). It is important to think about what you will do to protect yourself wherever you are. What if you are driving, in a theater, in bed, at the beach, etc.? Step 5 of the Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety describes what to do in various situations, no matter where you are when you feel earthquake shaking.
HOW PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES CAN PROTECT THEMSELVES For those who cannot “drop” due to mobility limitations, or for those who have other special situations, Advice for people with disabilities or access and functional needs (432 KB PDF), a document from CalEMA, explains what to do when you physically cannot "Drop, Cover, and Hold On." |
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