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Lift the Veil of Mystery on Myanmar with a Fun Family-Orientated Exploration of the Country

Wouldn’t it be great to explore a whole new country with your family? Myanmar is just not any country, this is possibly one of the world’s most mysterious lands. Not many people have visited Burma, you and your family could be one of the few to do so! And not only explore Myanmar, we’ll engage you and your loved ones with fun activities and twists that will make your travels even more enjoyable and one which you’ll cherish forever.

Welcome to Yangon, a relatively quiet and charming capital city filled with colonial and spiritual heritage. Relax and enjoy Kandawgyi Park’s green environment. Cruise the Yangon River during sunset past the cityscape and adjoining villages. Kids can feed the seagulls while parents can relax and enjoy the scenery with a beer or local rum sour. No doubt, a great start to the holiday.

No trip to Yangon is complete without a visit to Shwedagon Pagoda. And of course, shopping! Nearby is the monk’s market where everything from orange robes to alms bowls is on display. Next, make a stop at Mahawizaya Temple, continue on to Bogyoke Market were you will pose for a family photograph dressed in traditional longyis (traditional Burmese cloth) with your faces painted in Thanaka (traditional Burmese cosmetic). From here, transfer to Inle Lake. The motorboat ride to your accommodation should be fun.

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Established in 1993, Exotissimo Travel is a well known Tour Operator in Asia. We have the expertise and connections to create your perfect inspirational tours as well as customized programs in Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Indonesia and Japan at the best possible price. Your experience guarantees stops to the main sites as well as the hidden spots, giving you a true sense of the culture and rewarding you with unforgettable memories.

Lesedi Belly Dance Idaho Falls Community Festival 2011



Rating: 5

dancing at Tautphaus Park

Benchmark Idaho Road & Recreation Atlas – 2nd edition (Benchmark Maps: Idaho)

Benchmark Idaho Road & Recreation Atlas – 2nd edition (Benchmark Maps: Idaho)

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Benchmark Idaho Road & Recreation Atlas - 2nd edition (Benchmark Maps: Idaho)

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Idaho s boundless recreational opportunities and beautifully varied scenery comes into precise focus on every page of the revised and improved Idaho Road & Recreation Atlas. Over 50,000 copies have been sold since its introduction in 2005…a level of acceptance that has made this atlas one of the most successful Idaho map products ever. The new second edition s improvements insure its continued success. Benchmark s field-checked Landscape MapsTM now show ground-cover detail at a very high-resolution. It s easy to see, at-a-glance, whether an area is forested, cultivated, lava flow, desert, or scrubland. This feature is ideal for the person who wants to know the most about an area being visited beforehand. Benchmark has extensively revised the Boise area metro map and the Recreation Guide has been thoroughly updated. Of course, the atlas still have all the Benchmark features people love; page-to-page overlap, a usable GPS grid and legendary field-checked accuracy.


Idaho Divorce Records & Idaho Marriage Records

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I am an expert in the field of American government records, including public records, marriage records, divorce records, court records and criminal records. Start searching government records today!

Homes for Sale – 206 Plantation – Idaho Falls, ID 83404 – Joe Allen



Rating: 0

Other 3 beds 2.1 baths Joe Allen CENTURY 21 High Desert www.century21.com

Idaho falls beer fest 2009, You tube star busts head.



Rating: 3

This is a video destined for You Tube fame. It is a lovely story of beer and bad weather at the beer fest in Idaho falls Idaho. Where a man and his love of beer and attention, along with some stupid girls who also love beer and showing how unclassy they can be… Stick with the video till the end its a prime example why drinking to excess is stupid and ends up on you tube. I would like to add that not all the people at this festival are stupid drunk red necks some of us know what good beer is and don’t just ask for what ever is light.

Windows into the Earth: The Geologic Story of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks

Windows into the Earth: The Geologic Story of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks

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Windows into the Earth: The Geologic Story of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks

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Millions of years ago, the North American continent was dragged over the world’s largest continental hotspot, a huge column of hot and molten rock rising from the Earth’s interior that traced a 50-mile wide, 500-mile-long path northeastward across Idaho. Generating cataclysmic volcanic eruptions and large earthquakes, the hotspot helped lift the Yellowstone Plateau to more than 7,000 feet and pushed the northern Rockies to new heights, forming unusually large glaciers to carve the landscape. It also created the jewel of the U.S. national park system: Yellowstone. Meanwhile, forces stretching apart the western U.S. created the mountainous glory of Grand Teton National Park. These two parks, with their majestic mountains, dazzling geysers, and picturesque hot springs, are windows into the Earth’s interior, revealing the violent power of the dynamic processes within. Smith and Siegel offer expert guidance through this awe-inspiring terrain, bringing to life the grandeur of these geologic phenomena as they reveal the forces that have shaped–and continue to shape–the greater Yellowstone-Teton region. Over seventy illustrations–including fifty-two in full color–illuminate the breathtaking beauty of the landscape, while two final chapters provide driving tours of the parks to help visitors enjoy and understand the regions wonders. Fascinating and informative, this book affords us a striking new perspective on Earth’s creative forces.


Teton Sports Outfitter XXL Cot Review

The Teton Sports Outfitter XXL Cot is a huge 85 x 40 inch camping cot that is just as solidly built as it is oversized. It sports a 600 pound weight capacity with patented steel leg construction. Hassle free set-up is easy and quick, but detailed setup instructions with photos are included just to be thorough.

Also included is a carrying bag for convenient storage, and it folds down to 42 x 12 x 7 inches. The Outfitter XXL is great for hunting, camping, and indoor use as well. The Outfitter XXL foam pad is also available for purchase and is designed to custom fit the Outfitter XXL cot to deliver an even better sleeping experience.

Setup and breakdown is quick and hassle-free, eliminating the need to spend extra time messing with the cot each evening. And if you choose, this cot makes a great guest bed for your home when you have company.

Teton Sports Outfitter XXL Cot Features:

* Oversized camping cot with patented steel leg frame

* Compatible with custom XXL foam pad (sold separately)

* Supports up to 600 pounds; heavy-duty rubber bushings

* Hassle-free setup; measures 85 x 40 inches when open

* Folds up to 42 x 12 x 7 inches; includes carrying bag

Teton Sports Outfitter XXL Cot Reviews:

Many people have purchased this cot through amazon, and the majority of reviews are very good. But first, a few of the negative experiences that some people have had with this cot. One reviewer lent this particular cot to a friend of theirs, and after only one night of camping, two of the legs had bent and broke. The canvas material and stitching can obviously hold the weight that they rate it at, but a few consumers have experienced a weak metal frame.

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And you can find many other great reviews of essential camping gear here: Total Campsites

Why My Town is Called Idaho Falls



Rating: 4

Shows the famous falls here in town. It’s on the Snake River.

The Innovative University: Changing the DNA of Higher Education from the Inside Out (Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series)

The Innovative University: Changing the DNA of Higher Education from the Inside Out (Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series)

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The Innovative University illustrates how higher education can respond to the forces of disruptive innovation , and offers a nuanced and hopeful analysis of where the traditional university and its traditions have come from and how it needs to change for the future. Through an examination of Harvard and BYU-Idaho as well as other stories of innovation in higher education, Clayton Christensen and Henry Eyring decipher how universities can find innovative, less costly ways of performing their uniquely valuable functions.

  • Offers new ways forward to deal with curriculum, faculty issues, enrollment, retention, graduation rates, campus facility usage, and a host of other urgent issues in higher education
  • Discusses a strategic model to ensure economic vitality at the traditional university
  • Contains novel insights into the kind of change that is necessary to move institutions of higher education forward in innovative ways

This book uncovers how the traditional university survives by breaking with tradition, but thrives by building on what it’s done best.




Q&A with the Authors

Why did you write The Innovative University?
Given our combined expertise in the study of business innovation and working within the university setting, we decided to write The Innovative University to share some ideas about what innovation could make possible in higher education. We wanted to show how new strategies, many of them driven by online technology, make it possible to serve more students at lower cost while also increasing quality and improving the learning experience–something we saw in practice within our own university homes. Since then, the world has moved into a major economic downturn. Slow economic growth, high government and household debt, rising college tuition, declining graduation rates, and growing competition from the rapidly growing for-profit higher education sector combined to create a renewed sense of urgency for our message. We could see how the same online learning technologies that can benefit traditional institutions can also disrupt them. So, our message became cautiously optimistic. Online learning, we believe, will either disrupt traditional universities and colleges or create opportunities for them to serve more students and lead the country to greater prosperity. It depends on whether they cling to a model that has changed little in the past 150 years or embrace learning innovations made possible by new technology.

What forces are threatening traditional universities, and why does preserving them matter?
Traditional universities are an indispensable cornerstone of society and culture. The college experience is transformative for so many people, and it is an experience people cannot get elsewhere.

But while we can’t afford to lose the traditional college experience, we also can’t afford to support it on its current trajectory. In their race to constantly make themselves bigger and better, colleges and university have steadily driven up cost. They’ve lost focus on their once-modest missions and are now unsustainably overstretched and overcommitted. The economic downturn is exposing them, as seen by the increasing number of students who are jumping ship to alternative forms of higher education like community colleges, for-profit universities, technical institutes and online degree programs.

We assert that colleges and universities must break with tradition and find innovative, less costly ways of performing their uniquely valuable functions, allowing them to once again become responsive to the needs of learners.

Why do you advocate for colleges and universities to embrace online education?
Online technology makes a college or university vastly more attractive to a wide subset of students. It gives many people a second chance at learning – i.e. those who cannot afford a traditional college education, those who do not have the flexibility to take part in a full plate of coursework, and late bloomers or dropouts who have fallen behind and now have the chance to catch up.

But online learning doesn’t just offer cheaper education for the masses. It improves the student learning experience across the spectrum by allowing remedial to elite students to learn at their own pace and on their own timetable. Students can receive a fully customized education adapted to their own individual learning style, something that even the world’s best one-on-one tutor would have trouble systematically emulating. Students also benefit from a full array of choices about where, when, what and how they learn. And they can access the best teachers and information faster, connect with more global networks, and all in all consume a much more attractive produce. In addition, online learning is a cost-saver to the university, which saves on the expense of building and managing a brick-and-mortar facility.

Combine the lower cost of delivery with the lower cost of attendance, and it’s clear that online learning is a major cost advantage. Therefore, we urge traditional colleges and universities to adopt these technologies.

What do the histories of Harvard and BYU-Idaho show us about the future of higher education?
The stories of the development, evolution and continuing innovation of Harvard and BYU-Idaho show that universities can prosper if they are very thoughtful about what they choose to do. Harvard has always made choices to ensure that it serves the students and communities it promises to serve at very high quality, and because it has the necessary resources, its model is sustainable. It isn’t an imitator. BYU-Idaho is similar. Although it has much more limited resources, BYU-Idaho has decided which constituencies it wants to serve and how to capably serve them, ultimately succeeding at providing higher quality education at lower cost. The overarching message for university leaders is that you can and must change your university “DNA.” You can and must make clear choices and innovate.
Why is now the right time to take a hard look at our education system and ensure we plan for a competitive future? The new economic and social environment presents some big sticks, but even bigger carrots. Healthcare obligations have squeezed the ability of states to fund higher education. Only deficit spending – which can’t continue at the current rate – has allowed the federal government to sustain its student financial aid and research funding. Simultaneously, risk-free investment rates of return have fallen, creating a funding problem for even well-endowed private schools. On top of that, for-profit educators have the capacity, if they choose, to lower their prices to attract traditional college students in greater numbers. Disruption of the old model of higher education is imminent.

Fortunately, the need for higher education has never been greater. The bursting of the housing bubble is just one indicator of the vulnerability of the middle class. Cheap credit isn’t enough to raise or even maintain their standard of living in this global competitive environment. We need to provide much broader access to excellent higher education. The institutions that find ways to serve more students at high quality and affordable cost can control their destiny rather than be disrupted. In the process they may be able to work the kinds of miracles they did in the post-Civil War and World War II eras.




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