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#76
Rochester, England

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  May Day Chimney Sweeps Festival dates back as early as 1650s /\

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  Dickens Festival was first established in 1978 to celebrate Charles dickens /\

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    Cathedral dates back to around 604AD /\
#77
I guess his luck ran out on him.  
#78
 I do feel this is what Steve would want, he worked so hard at making people aware of conservation...he put his heart and soul into it and i think his wife understands this aswell.

kitten, yes it would be hard for the children, i'm pretty sure as they grow older they will understand how inportant there fathers work was.
   
#79
*SIGH* I just hope his wife carries on the good work
It would be a shame for her to give up.
 
#80
  [p class="MsoNormal"]He done so many crazy things in his past...
 We used to watch him Every weekend over here, he also had a good nack of making people laugh.
 
  [/p]  
#81
    [p class="MsoNormal"]My Heart goes out to his wife Terri, and his two children Bindi Sue, and his son Bob.
Steve Irwin done so much for wildlife conservation & awareness...He will be missed by many.[/p]    [p class="MsoNormal"][o:p] [/o:p]STEVE IRWIN[/p]  [p class="MsoNormal"]22nd February 1962 – 4th September 2006[/p]      
#82
Discover Seattle! / Dyslexia
Aug 12 06 12:23
   [P class=MsoNormal]I was looking around some forums the other day and some grammar cops were correcting people's grammar/spelling mistakes for the smallest of reasons; half of these grammar cops were even making mistakes themselves, lol.

So it started me thinking about my nephew, who is 17 years old, Tim (not he's real name) found out he had dyslexia when he was about eight years old. [SPAN] [/SPAN]His reading and writing skills are not to good, however, give him a car engine and he can strip it down and put it back together very quickly...he is also a very good artist.      [P class=MsoNormal][O:P][/O:P]How many people on this forum suffer from Dyslexia?

 [P class=MsoNormal]How has it affected your childhood/adulthood?  

 [P class=MsoNormal]How has it affected you on the employment front?

   [P class=MsoNormal][O:P][/O:P]

   [H2]What is dyslexia?[/H2]   [P class=MsoNormal]Dyslexia causes difficulties in learning to read, write and spell. Short-term memory, mathematics ability, concentration, personal organisation and sequencing may also be affected.  Dyslexia usually arises from a weakness in the processing of language-based information. Biological in origin, it tends to run in families, but environmental factors also contribute to it.  Dyslexia can occur at any level of intellectual ability. It is not the result of poor motivation, emotional disturbance, sensory impairment or lack of opportunities, but it may occur alongside any of these.   The effects of dyslexia can be largely overcome by skilled specialist teaching and the use of compensatory strategies

   [P class=MsoNormal][A href="http://www.dyslexiaaction.org.uk/Page.aspx?PageId=26"]http://www.dyslexiaaction.org.uk/Page.aspx?PageId=26[/A]

[A href="http://www.interdys.org/"]http://www.interdys.org/[/A]     [P class=MsoNormal][O:P] [/O:P]Famous people with dyslexia[O:P][/O:P]

 Albert Einstein (1879-1955)[O:P][/O:P]     [P class=MsoNormal][O:P] [/O:P]Tom Cruise (1962- )

 Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)   [P class=MsoNormal][O:P][/O:P]

     
#83
Discover Seattle! / Re: ADMIN
Aug 10 06 01:07
Sorry..got to go now, Bye


 
#84
Discover Seattle! / Re: ADMIN
Aug 10 06 01:00
You mean on DV.  
#85
Discover Seattle! / Re: ADMIN
Aug 10 06 12:49
Some trolls can be funny, however other trolls can be really nasty & obnoxious.      
#86
Discover Seattle! / Re: ADMIN
Aug 10 06 12:41
Female i agree with you...i just hope DS keeps it friendly.
DV can be ok but somedays it can be troll central, lol
 
#87
Discover Seattle! / Re: ADMIN
Aug 10 06 12:32
Best of luck
Btw wellcome to DS.  
#88
Discover Seattle! / Re: ADMIN
Aug 10 06 12:28
Mind you there has been a lot of threads deleted for no reason.
Try again tommorrow morning you may be able to post again.
 
#89
Discover Seattle! / Re: ADMIN
Aug 10 06 12:22
I've seen some of your posts, i don't feel there is anything wrong with them..lol..unless it's been a mistake.  
#90
Discover Seattle! / Re: ADMIN
Aug 10 06 12:13
 Female, why have you been blocked from posting on Dv? or is that a mistery..lol