Aug
11
2008

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There are several things you can do to maximize the potential of your school fundraiser. The very first thing you can do actually starts before your sale begins. Read on to find out what you can do to set up the most profitable sale you will ever have.
Copyright (c) 2008 Juan Franco
PTA and PTO groups have many reasons for having school fundraiser events. The reasons range from buying equipment or services for the school that is not in the schools budget, to funding special guest, presentations or field trips. As anyone who has ever headed up a school fundraiser would know, there are unique challenges to running a good and profitable one.
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May
09
2008

Kid
The Italian language school Leonardo da Vinci offers italian language courses of every tipe: from the standard one, to the Academic year and the Sabbatical year.
The Italian language school Leonardo da Vinci offers , 20 per week Level: beginner and elementary level Extras: special long-term discount; study in different cities Do you want to have more information about these Italian language long term courses? Please visit: http://www.scuolaleonardo.com/Italian-language-long-term-courses.html#SabbaticalYear Sabbatical course - Italian course for 12 months http://www.scuolaleonardo.com/gap-year-in-italy.php Academic school year - Italian language course for 9 months
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Apr
30
2008

Kid
Carlo finally arrived in Wakayama and he was anxious while at the same time having cold feet. He hadn’t a plan, knew no one, and although just finished learning Japanese he was not confident at all…
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Apr
27
2008

Kid
A little planning can help your special education child make the transition from school to summer. If you follow these steps, it can be less stressful, and more enjoyable, for everyone involved.
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Apr
23
2008

Kid
A little planning can help your special education child make the transition from school to summer. If you follow these steps, it can be less stressful, and more enjoyable, for everyone involved.
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Apr
15
2008

Kid
She was the 9th of eventually 34 exchange students over the years but there was something special that was about to happen that would change the worlds of two different cultures…
Eke had been living with our parents for close to 9 months as an AFS student in the ’70’s when Uncle “Joe” arrived one evening and without a spoken word, influenced her to pack her bags and leave for Los Angeles immediately. Eke’s only explanation was that “…something was wrong at home in Japan.”
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