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Archive for August, 2005

Services for the Mentally Ill

Wednesday, August 31st, 2005

by Megan Lydon. for Ms. Bertolotti English Language Arts- secondary 3 Villa Maria High School May 17, 2005 Services need to be adapted toward the needs of the people. All people with mental illnesses are worthy of quality services to improve their quality of life and health. More of these services can be provided and [...]

Michael in Bamako, Mali: the fifth and sixth photos in the series.

Monday, August 29th, 2005

Michael in Mali part 1: Arrival Michael in Mali part 2: Moto Yamaha Michael in Mali part 3: Chez Moi On the Niger: the first photo in the series The Streets of Mopti: the second photo in the series Garbage inMali and America: the third photo in the series Four Little Birds: the fourth photo [...]

DOING NOTHING- an introduction to the Alexander technique

Sunday, August 28th, 2005

Lawrence Smith Some of you might remember the episode of Seinfeld in which George and Jerry are pitching an idea for a T.V. pilot. When asked by T.V. executives what the show is about, George replies, proudly, “It’s about nothing!” Not exactly the answer they were looking for, but it might be an appropriate response [...]

Four Little Birds

Saturday, August 27th, 2005

Michael in Mali part 1: Arrival Michael in Mali part 2: Moto Yamaha Michael in Mali part 3: Chez Moi On the Niger: the first photo in the series The Streets of Mopti: the second photo in the series Four Little Birds: the third photo in the series

Shoot the Moon EP Launch

Friday, August 26th, 2005

SHOOT THE MOON EP LAUNCH Sept 2 @ Rivoli – Toronto-9:00PM With special guests – The City – Sept 9 @ Main Hall – Montreal-9:00 PM With special guests – Lil Andy- www.shootthemoon.ca you can listen to Shoot the Moon’s songs at http://www.newmusiccanada.com/genres/artist.cfm?Band_Id=14447 or http://www.sonicbids.com/shootthemoon You can also check out our review of an earlier [...]

Garbage in Mali and America

Friday, August 26th, 2005

“Bridges, tunnels, scows, tugs, graving docks, container ships, all the great works of transport, trade and linkage were directed in the end to this culminating structure. And the thing was organic, ever growing and shifting, its shape computer-plotted by the day and the hour. In a few years this would be the highest mountain on [...]










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