exhibtion of Chechen children's art in Berne, Switzerland

2005-06-05 Thread Raffi Aftandelian
HI all! I am posting the below event announcement (Chechen children's art exhibit in Berne, Switzerland) on behalf of a very good Russian friend and colleague, Natasha Nelidova. I have volunteered with the small Moscow-based women's refugee NGO that she runs. It works primarily with Chechnya. This

Re: from Ukraine

2005-06-05 Thread EVERETT813
In a message dated 6/5/05 3:53:14 AM, ra...@bk.ru writes: > > Turns out education comes from the latin "educere": to lead out. I > have no qualms with leading out. > > Raffi > Raffi: Indeed, 'educare' can mean that. I've also heard it translated as "to bring forth", the implication being to br

Re: from Ukraine

2005-06-05 Thread Raffi Aftandelian
Paul, Thank you for this clarification. This was really helpful. I hope you too can make it to Heavenfax. I hope I can. I can't promise that I won't be off-putting, though! I have been thinking much recently about whether training is appropriate at all. If OST is an invitation to be more "conscio

in search of a story and more...

2005-06-05 Thread Raffi Aftandelian
Dear friends and colleagues, I need your help. A professional association of trainers and consultants I belong to is going through a challenging period and different members have off and on our professional electronic list have felt that the upcoming (next week) annual conference will be a make or

Re: OST for public awareness

2005-06-05 Thread Jaime Pedreros
Hello Joelle! Thanks for your comments and valuable advise. I do realize that OS will be surprinsingly new to everybody in the gathering (mainly for the stakeholders/conveners). I was thinking about how to respond to these people's request about presentations, printed material and handouts and you

Re: Reflections at 100--# 26

2005-06-05 Thread Masud Sheikh
On Fri, 27 May 2005 06:31:09 -0600, Masud Sheikh wrote: >Where another sees the "whole system", I see a "holed system" >Together, we may be able see the simplicity at the other side of >complexity. >Masud > While Doug Germann was kind enough to say that the above words were profound, something I