64 count, 2 wall, intermediate linedance Choreographer: Kenneth Nilsson (Aug 2006)
Choreographed to: Then There’s Me by Tim Rushlow,
Album Tim Rushlow (2001)
Step sheet: http://opn.se/linedance/beskrivningar/thentheres_nilsson.pdf
Germany is witnessing a constant rise in the number of private schools – there are roughly 3000 at present. The reason: Many parents have lost faith in state-run education, not least after the damning verdict and the abysmal ratings of the so-called 2006 PISA report. They prefer to send their children to privately funded schools. The percentage of private students has reached eight percent nationwide and has doubled since the mid-1990s, regardless of monthly tuition fees of an average 150 Euros per child. Private schools may follow a variety of different educational approaches. Nevertheless they are united in their ultimate objective of providing a better and individually-tailored education to their pupils. Hamburg’s Bugenhagen College is one of the schools that are going down this route. It is particularly worth mentioning that the college does not differentiate between non-handicapped and disabled youngsters.
Surmang Foundation has operated a primary care clinic in a remote, poor region of Western China, in partnership with the Chinese Government, Qinghai Province, and Yushu Prefecture, since 1992. The Core Project has treated over 60,000 patients for free, including medicine, since the clinic building was completed in 1996. Its focus is on the maternal and child mortality/morbidity rates of the region, among the highest in the world. It supports two local ethnic Tibetan doctors, Phuntsok Dongdrup and Sonam Drogha.
In our catchment area, the average annual income is about $50. Surmang Foundation’s remote site is a test case and a model for all of rural China, because impoverished nomadic Tibetans manifest in the extreme, most rural health and poverty problems. In cooperation with the Chinese Government and several hospitals, Surmang Foundation is currently expanding its mission to address the lack of access to basic services among the 28 million impoverished residents of rural, Western China and the lack of capacity of the local medical providers.
The pilot project will create a network of remote providers for IT-based distance medical education and remote diagnosis and referral. The pilot began in 2005 with the promulgation of an archive of all Tibetan and Chinese language health promotion materials and continued in 2006 with the installation of a satellite dish at the Surmang campus.
A part of that is the Community Health Worker Project funded by an AmCham grant in Spring 2005.
Surmang Foundation has partnered with the Soong Ching-ling Foundation since November 2005.
Hamas suicide terrorist: Palestinians drink the blood of Jews Adham Ahmad Abu Jandal, suicide terrorist, before attack on Dec. 7, 2004 (Hamas website, Feb. 2006) My message to the loathed Jews: There is no god but Allah, we will chase you everywhere! We are a nation that drinks blood. We know that there is no better blood than the blood of Jews. We won't leave you alone until we have quenched our thirst with your blood, and our children's thirst with your blood. We will not rest until you leave the Muslim countries.
Making of SOMEWHERE
Present
SOMEWHERE
A Film by Emmanuel MURAT
Synopsis:
Simon is a 30 years old man, and his everyday life ticks like a clock. Nonetheless, it seems that this routine? satisfies Simon. Then, one day, a man, older than Simon is going to mess up his routine. Whom he ?
What does he want ? Is he going to take Simon off such a straight path ?
Cast :
Yvan ATTAL ???????????????..Simon
Vernon DOBTCHEFF??????????.??The man in the subway
Technical Features
Written & Directed : Emmanuel Murat
Production : Barbecue Films
Executive Producers: Cyril Cohen / Didier Victor Cohen / Emmanuel Murat
Original soundtrack : Benjamin Murat
Director of Photography : Thomas Bataille
Sound Designer: Olivier P?ria ( les Points Sonneurs )
Sound Mixer : ?ric Chevalier ( Studio Merjithur )
Editor : J?nnifer Aug?
Set Decorator : Nicolas Sire
Costume Coordinator : Carine Sarfati
Scriptgirl : Lucie Truffaut
1er assistant director : Guillaume Maurice
Technical
Sound : DTS St?r?o
Time : 13?19??
Format: 1/85
Support : 35 mm
Pellicule : Kodak
FESTIVALS SELECTIONS
Official Selection
14th International Festival Tout Ecran of Gen?ve 2005 (Switzerland)
Official Selection
14th Festival of Sarlat 2005 (France)
PRICE
Official Selection
22nd International Festival of Palavas-Les-Flots 2005 (France)
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11th New-York / Avignon International Film Festival (USA)
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22nd International Festival of T?h?ran 2005 (Iran)
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2nd International Festival of shorts films in Grande R?gion 2005
(France,Luxembourg,Belgium)
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54th International Festival of Mannheim-Heidelberg (Germany)
2005
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22 nd Film Festival of Sainte Livrade (France) 2005
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1 st Prague Short Film Festival (R?public Czech) 2005
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13th Festival du Film Fantastique De G?rardmer (France) 2006
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17th International Film Festival of Valenciennes (France) 2006
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3rd Naoussa International Short Film and Video Festival (Grece) 2006
JURY SPECIAL PRICE
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5th Altkirch Film Festival (France) 2006
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34th Internation Film Festival of Nations (Austria) 2006
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32nd International Festival of Badalona (Spain) 2006
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10 th Los Angeles International Short Film Festival (USA 2006)
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Circuito Off Venice International Short Film Festival VII ?dition (Italie 2006)
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3rd European Festival of shoert films - Festival court m?trage de Rennes (France 2006)
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20th International Film Festival of Leeds (UK 2006)
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3rd Festival du court m?trage francophone de fiction de Bischheim (France 2006)
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12th International Film Festival of Roma / Medfilm Fest (Italie 2006)
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Ecu Film Festival (Paris-France 2007)
90% of children’s brain development occurs by the time they turn 6. So the right experiences at this early age are undeniably vital. However, Indian preschools often rely on teaching styles that aren’t appropriate for our youngest learners, leaving children unprepared for school and beyond. Understanding the dire need for high quality preschool education in India, America’s largest preschool educator, Sesame Street launched Sesame Street Preschools in India in 2012.
Sesame Street Preschools are child-centered, pre-primary education centres, launched as a venture of Sesame Schoolhouse, the latest educational initiative from Sesame Workshop, one of the largest non-profit informal educational organisations. Sesame Workshop is present in over a 150 countries and produces educational content across television, radio, mobile, tablets and print. Sesame Workshop has been present in India since 2006, through its television show, Galli Galli Sim Sim and now Chamki ki Duniya.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/uk/7565451-sesame-street-expands-in-bengaluru/