ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY thereof .... The Royal Wedding April 29, 2011 Some staff rejoicing in the news that there will be an extra public bank holiday next year to celebrate the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton may be disappointed. For many workers, their contracts of employment will simply not entitle them to a paid day off despite what David Cameron said, according to an HR consultancy. April 29 falls on a Friday and the Government has designated it as a bank … [Read more...]
WOMAN of ACTION™ – Lady Diana Spencer *Celebration Tribute
A Celebration of Women™ has been born to Celebrate the Lives of great Women that rose above adversity, persevered through challenges and succeeded to make some kind of positive change in our World. It is an honor this day, to Celebrate the Life of an amazing woman, that not only persevered through great challenges, she transcended into a world of Royalty through marriage, motherhood and surviving great amounts of nebulous controversy and scrutiny. Through her life, this Lady managed to travel … [Read more...]
Louise Hay LIVE in New York, Sept 17 – 18, 2011
Join me, Louise L. Hay at I Can Do It! New York 2011 September 17-18, 2011 Dear Ones, It’s been eight years since our first I Can Do It Conference, and I am so happy that you continue to join us in great numbers each year. We have four more conferences this year in New York City, London, Pasadena and Tampa. I’ll be attending them all, and I trust I will be seeing many of you, too. I love you all, 8 Keynote Lectures from your favorite Hay … [Read more...]
UNESCO calls on international community … peace premium in South Sudan
On the eve of South Sudan’s independence, UNESCO has called on the international community to act with a greater sense of urgency and resolve in supporting the development of a national education system. UNESCO calls on international community to deliver an education peace premium in South Sudan In a Policy Paper launched today in the South Sudanese capital, Juba, the UN agency documents the scale of educational deprivation across much of the country. Over 1 million primary school age … [Read more...]