Dear Raffi,
I am forwarding your mail to the Swiss colleagues in the worldmap.
Greetings from Berlin
mmp
On Sun, 5 Jun 2005 23:45:12 +0400, Raffi Aftandelian wrote:
>HI all!
>I am posting the below event announcement (Chechen children's art
>exhibit in Berne, Switzerland) on behalf of a very good
Excellent way to put it, Wendy! Thanks for your insight. I'll keep that in
mind as encounter the bats 'cause I haven't figured out those buzzards
yet...
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From: "Wendy Farmer-O'Neil"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: FW: Buzzards, Bats, and Bumble
Hello Harrison!
Have my deepest thanks for your valuable comments. All this will help
me a lot for organizing the gathering as well as on how to conduct my
conversations with the stakeholders. Instead on having formal
presentations, Claudia suggested to invite some "resource" people as
participant
Dear Raffi,
Susanne Triner from Switzerland responded to your request (see
below), she will contact Mr. Schumacher and will visit the opening of
the exhibition in Bern.
This is what I love about our network
greetings from Berlin
mmp
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005 17:14:52 +0200, together21 - das projekt wrote
Poor maligned bats.
Bats can climb easily and vampire bats can run in a way that
has been described as "fast pushups".
I think I will go out to my patch of lupins where there is a
major "bee" movie happening and discover that bumblebees can
work their way out of a tumbler.
I guess the buzzards are
Judy wrote: "I think you are right that they are already there...I have a
few buzzards that I work with...! Uhwhat do you do with completely
close-minded individuals who won't even consider anything but sucking the
energy out of other individuals for their own gain??"
Harrison wrote: A
H.
Interesting inquiry regarding the roll of the "virus" in organizations.
My initial insight is that you "recruit" the virus and modify its "RNA
message"or "payload" -- leaving its fundamental viral behavior in tact.
Viruses are communications savants. They transport information across
and
Thanks, Masud for this expansion of space.
Do you see "transformation/al" as an oxymoron, too? In what way?
:-Doug.
Who needs to be heard?
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> .what do you do with completely close-minded
> individuals who won't even consider anything but sucking the energy out of
> other individuals for their own gain??
>
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Judy,
Peter Block advises that we 'name the behavior' to the person, so they can
hear how others are perceiving or feeling it