Archive for September, 2008
  • 23
  • Sep, 08

Accent or no Accent?

Arrrite people, so I have a very serious question for you.
One thing I’ve noticed since I’ve been in foreign is my inability to speak in anything other than the Queen’s English when giving a presentation.
(you know, like Dominic Kalipersad on Panorama back in the day)
Whenever I have to speak in public, it’s like I’m […]

  • 18
  • Sep, 08

Do not be Ruled but Rule

Gen 1:3 - 2:1

3 And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.4 God saw that the light was good, and He separated the light from the darkness.5 God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night.” And there was evening, and there was morning-the first day.
6 And God said, […]

  • 16
  • Sep, 08

Research on Signing With Babies

By Monica Beyer
I have had many requests for information on what, if any, academic research has been done on the subject of using sign language with pre-verbal, hearing infants. The reasons for these requests vary - some are doing papers for college courses, some are looking into starting their own sign language business and some […]

  • 09
  • Sep, 08

Northcote Launch - Wayne Hawkins

Speech Notes prepared for the launch of the Northcote Campaign
Rawene Centre: 33-35 Rawene Road, BIRKENHEAD
Monday 27 June @ 8:00pm
Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen
It’s great to see you here for the Launch of MY campaign for Northcote
And I am proud to stand here as the candidate for the Republic of New Zealand
Party and deliver MY PARTY’S […]

  • 06
  • Sep, 08

Emergency Humanitarian aid for Kenya and Madagascar

The Principality of Monaco has just released emergency aid for Kenya which is going through a serious political crisis and Sainte Marie Island, severely affected by Cyclone Ivan last February.
In his introductory speech at the opening of the UNEP Governing Council’s special session in Monaco on 20th February 2008, H.S.H. Prince Albert II showed his […]

  • 01
  • Sep, 08

Loving Your Label: Patrick the Somnambulist

Author: Sarah Ackerley (on JOMB)
Illustrator: Sarah Ackerley
Published: 2008 Blooming Tree Press (on JOMB)
ISBN: 1933831073
Amazon.com
Quiet absurdity and understated text relay the hilarious tale of a unique young penguin who swaps stigma for stupendous in this inspiring invitation to embrace our traits.
Podcasts mentioned:

LD Podcast
Stuttering is Cool