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Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.
City Sailing is owned by Paul Bew an RYA Yachtmaster Instructor and Examiner of Power Sail and Ocean and holds a Class Four Masters Certificate. He has Thirty years of instructional experience. Paul has won RORC race medals and won a Tall Ships trans-Atlantic race as Skipper. He has worked in two national sailing centres as an instructor and was a full-time skipper for the Ocean Youth Club (now Trust) for six seasons with trips as far as Australia, Azores, St Kilda and Iceland as well as three transatlantic crossings. He has also served a term as a director of the RYA for three years. Paul is a regular RYA Dinghy Senior Instructor in London and skippers for the Majestic Line on the West Coast of Scotland as well as examining for the RYA all over the world. He has owned and raced Sigma 38 Yachts and skippered them in Cork Week, and the RORC Fastnet Race. Paul now wants to share his sailing with you. Paul and his team are the most qualified RYA Instructors in London. We were the first to offer flexible courses in your office in London and still have the same high standard today.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.
ALS booth The ALS Association’s booth at the Society for Neuroscience 2004 show Information about progress on ALS proved to be an important highlight of the 2004 meeting of The Society for Neuroscience, including reports by ALSA-funded investigators worldwide. News included gene therapy developments, stem cell research, RNA silencing, and evidence for processes underlying ALS that could point the way to new therapies. The 25,000 scientists gathered in San Diego learned about ALS by choosing among two slide sessions and several different poster sessions detailing the many different approaches underway in ALS research. Several ALSA-funded investigators notably reported on tests with a variety of compounds in animals, emphasizing ALSA’s efforts in translational research. The amount of research presented on ALS after a decade of focused attention translated into a sizeable chunk of the meeting. ALSA’s science director Lucie Bruijn, Ph.D., said, “It is encouraging to see so many invest
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Saved by uncleflo on June 4th, 2014.
In a country where 47 percent of girls are married before they turn 18, that’s a distinct possibility—one that didn’t sit well with Prakhar Jain, Sumit Sond and Nikhil Guha, communications designers at ad agency Havas Worldwide’s New Delhi office. So the three teamed up with the NGO Child Survival India and developed their own bindi—a white one—to protest child marriage and bring awareness to a campaign designed to help young girls avoid the practice.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 28th, 2012.
The International Year of the Reef (IYOR) 2008 is a yearlong celebration intended to increase global awareness of coral reefs and associated ecosystems, and to persuade people worldwide to take simple actions that benefit coral reefs. During IYOR 2008, government agencies, environmental groups, universities, and businesses are requested to come together to host and support activities that promote coral reef conservation.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 22nd, 2012.
Armchair scuba divers across the world and marine conservationists will soon be able to immerse themselves in the most spectacular survey of the Great Barrier Reef ever undertaken, thanks to a new research project unveiled by conservationists and backed by Google on Thursday. Tens of thousands of 360-degree, high-definition panoramas of underwater forests, grasslands and crags will be taken by robot cameras, mapped and made available on the internet as a result of the collaboration, which will seek help from a global audience to assess the health and composition of the 2,300km-long reef.
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