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February 28th, 2008
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February 28th, 2008
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February 18th, 2008
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February 18th, 2008
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February 12th, 2008
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February 12th, 2008
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Something that might interest you
February 11th, 2008
Yong-Long Lai KALEIDOSCOPE
A journey for the soul
Carollyn Rhodes-Thompson, an exhibiting
artist introduces Kaleidoscope, an eight week course to enlighten the spirit,
capture creativeness that will open your mind to explore hidden strengths,
possibilities and restore self belief. A teacher of 27 years, NLP Master Practitioner
and Life Coach, Carollyn’s aim is to show others how to discover more about
themselves, not just as painters, but as people.
The
course which is for adults, will teach fundamental/essential
painting skills, covering a variety of techniques using acrylic paints,
demonstrated on a need to know basis to each individual, and to the whole class
as requested.
Overview
of contents of the 8 week course.
Getting
started as a painter
Individual
projects
Goal
setting
Personality
profile
Painting
demonstrations
Information
gathering skills
Art
appreciation/research
Visualization
techniques
Possible
Excursions – local, country, interstate and overseas
Artist
and gallery visits
The
course is being held at:
Wednesday evenings between 6.30 and
(A day session is also being negotiated with the
school.)
Starting
Date: week beginning
Feb 2008
Cost:
Eight
week course (each session three hours), $595
EARLYBIRD
course fee: $480 if paid by Monday, 25 February (save $115)
For
more information and bookings contact Carollyn on 0421523464.
Book your place now as places are limited!
Visit
www.caratart.blogspot.com to
view her work.
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Made 3 more Loans
February 8th, 2008
Yong-Long Lai Hi!
I just made a loan to someone in the developing world using a revolutionary new website called Kiva.
You can go to Kiva’s website and lend to someone in the developing world who needs a loan for their business – like raising goats, selling vegetables at market or making bricks. Each loan has a picture of the entrepreneur, a description of their business and how they plan to use the loan so you know exactly how your money is being spent – and you get updates letting you know how the entrepreneur is going. The best part is, when the entrepreneur pays back their loan you get your money back – and Kiva’s loans are managed by microfinance institutions on the ground who have a lot of experience doing this, so you can trust that your money is being handled responsibly.
I just made a loan to an entrepreneur named Ay Oun in Cambodia. They still need another $850.00 to complete their loan request of $1,000.00 (you can loan as little as $25.00!). Help me get this entrepreneur off the ground by clicking on the link below to make a loan to Ay Oun too:
http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&action=about&id=34522&_isc=
It’s finally easy to actually do something about poverty – using Kiva I know exactly who my money is loaned to and what they’re using it for. And most of all, I know that I’m helping them build a sustainable business that will provide income to feed, clothe, house and educate their family long after my loan is paid back.
Join me in changing the world – one loan at a time.
Thanks!
Yong-Long Lai
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What others are saying about www.Kiva.org:
‘Revolutionising how donors and lenders in the US are connecting with small entrepreneurs in developing countries.’
– BBC
‘If you’ve got 25 bucks, a PC and a PayPal account, you’ve now got the wherewithal to be an international financier.’
– CNN Money
‘Smaller investors can make loans of as little as $25 to specific individual entrepreneurs through a service launched last fall by Kiva.org.’
– The Wall Street Journal
‘An inexpensive feel-good investment opportunity…All loaned funds go directly to the applicants, and most loans are repaid in full.’
– Entrepreneur Magazine



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