Home
About
Contact
Site Map
Links
Library
Child-Day-Care-USA.com Child Toys Games Education and Care 
       

Unique Home Furniture, Home Decorating and Home Decoration Store

Bertram Home:

Bertram Home RAMSAY, SIR Bertram Home, British ad¬miral : b. Hampton Court Palace, Hampton, Eng¬land, Jan. 20, 1883; d. in an airplane crash near Paris, France, Jan. 2, 1945. He entered the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1898. During World War I he was advanced to commander (1916) while com¬manding destroyers on the Dover Patrol and Bel¬gian coast. He was promoted rear admiral in 1935, becoming chief of staff to the commander in chief of the Home Fleet, but his uncompromising in¬dependence brought him into conflict with some of his senior officers and he was placed on the retired list in 1938.

For each custom home design plan, he sends his team of stone and timber experts into the forests of Northern New England to find giant boulders, entire trees or 8-ton Granite stones that become the signature elements of each custom built home. When asked about the use of such unusual materials in his design Nold said, "When a client wants their weekend, or second home to provide retreat and renewal far from their primary home - this distance is not measured just in miles, but in the emotions their home evokes.

See Also Home Thinks:

The very first step of all in getting started is to assemble a set of samples of your work. There is absolutely no substitute for samples, because nearly every parent when he thinks of pho¬tography in the home thinks of amateur snapshots and he fancies he can provide these for himself. Or if he thinks in terms of portraits, he envisions the old-fashioned formal pic¬ture which was a major labor for mother, child and photog¬rapher alike. Your pictures taken in the home with speed-lights, sharp and vivid and catching animated expressions on the faces of the children, will be a revelation to the parent and will capture his order when no amount of salesmanship in words would move him.

There are several reasons for starting as a specialist. In the first place, the art directors are more likely to place trust in a man who claims to be able to do one thing well than in a man who asserts that he can do everything well. Further, there is the matter of association. The ad man is more likely to think of you when he thinks of your specialty than he is to think of you when he thinks of pictures in general.


On The Other Hand See Books Home And Bring:

Pupils were introduced to the scheme on the days before the meeting. Books were made available at once and selection was invited, so that as soon as the parents were told, every pupil could bring home a chosen book. Had a weekend intervened without a start being made, some interest would have waned.

Generally, children willingly take books home and bring them back to school. Teachers report that what concerns children most is that their parents do not always manage to hear them read. In isolated cases, parents fail to hear children read at all, and this can lead to problems for a child which need sensitive handling by the teacher (see chapter 5). Far more often teachers report discussions between themselves and children which revolve around their home reading, often prompted by the child's own excitement:

 

 

Children Life
Child Care
Child Games
Nurse At Home
Youngs
Small Toys
Mothers
Fathers
Families
Brothers
Sisters
Friends
Medicines
Computers And Kids
Money And Kids
Why Cry
Home And Child
House Games
Toys
Toys And Brain
First Walk
Speaking
Ages
Drinking Milk
Eyes
Brain
Feeding Bottle
General Health
Diseases
Education
Nutrition
Growth
Activities
Parents
Babies
Teachers
Mental Improvement
Hair Care


 
Home | About | Contact | Site Map | Links | Library © Copyright 2006. Child-Day-Care-USA.com