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“Is an innovative long term, prevention programme serving children with a parent in prison. Established in 1988, their services are delivered by professional social workers and volunteer mentors.
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They’ve been called the ‘Saints of Somalia’. Doctor Hawa Abdi and her daughter Deqo Mohamed discuss their medical clinic in Somalia, where in the face of civil war and open oppression of women they have built a hospital, a school and a community of peace.
Tags: built a community of peace, built a hospital, built a school, civil war, comicStyle, dangerous country, displaced by war, Dr. Amina Mohamed, Dr. Hawa Abdi lawyer, Dr. Hawa Abdi OB/GYN, Female and Muslim, Gail Penney, Glamour Magazine, heroic, Ideas worth spreading, lifeStyle, main blog, mindStyle matters, Nicholas Kristoff tribute, one-room clinic, oppression of women, penneylane, penneylaneonline, refugee camp, Saints of Somalia, Ted Talk, turnStyle, VidStyle, women and children, Women of the Year, www.penneylaneonline.com
Work-life balance, says Nigel Marsh, is too important to be left in the hands of your employer. He lays out an ideal day balanced between family time, personal time and productivity and offers some stirring encouragement to make it happen.
Tags: comicStyle, confidence, corporate role, family time, Gail Penney, global collaborative network, How to make work-life balance work, Ideas worth spreading, lifeStyle, main blog, manage and coach, marketing communications, mindStyle matters, new energy, new leadership, Nigel Marsh, penneylane, penneylaneonline, personal time, powerful brands, productivity, Ted Talk, third book, turnStyle, VidStyle, Work-life balance, www.penneylaneonline.com, Y&R Brands Australia and New Zealand, Young & Rubicam Brands
“Is dedicated to spreading simple origami of models that focus on endangered animal species. Primarily it is to educate and teach children how to make origami animal figures so that they can enjoy the art and creativity of folding paper and making beautiful things from such common material.
Tags: art of folding paper, Bernie Peyton, Changing the world, China, comicStyle, common material, creations, creativity of folding paper, cultural heritage, culture and religion, diagrams and videos, Eastern world, eco-origami, educate, Eric Joisel, focus on endangered animal species, Gail Penney, Giang Dinh, Himanshu Agrawal, how to make origami animal figures, Japanese art of paperfolding, lifeStyle, main blog, methods, mindStyle matters, no written directions for folding origami models, one fold at a time, oral techniques and designs, Origami, Origami Clubs, origami Masters, paper origami birds, Paper the World, peace bid, penneylane, penneylaneonline, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra., primitive methods, Robert J Lang., safeguard earth's natural resources, sharing activity, Shinto religion, simple origami, teach children, techniques were lost, treasured skill, turnStyle, VidStyle, www.penneylaneonline.com
Patricia Kuhl shares astonishing findings about how babies learn one language over another. By listening to the humans around them and ‘taking statistics’ on the sounds they need to know. Clever lab experiments (and brain scans) show how 6-month-old babies use sophisticated reasoning to understand their world.
Tags: bilingual education, brain scans, Clever lab experiments, co-director Institute for Brain and Learning Sciences, comicStyle, computer understanding of speech, developmental disabilities, developmental disabilities involving language, early language and brain development, Gail Penney, how babies learn language, Ideas worth spreading, lifeStyle, main blog, mindStyle matters, Patricia Kuhl, penneylane, penneylaneonline, reading readiness, research, sophisticated reasoning, Ted Talk, The linguistic genius of babies, turnStyle, University of Washington, VidStyle, www.penneylaneonline.com
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