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On this day…

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On November 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address at the dedication of a military cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, during the American Civil War. In just 272 words, Lincoln brilliantly and movingly delivered one of the most memorable speeches in American history, reminding a war-weary public why the Union had to fight, and win, the Civil War.

The Battle of Gettysburg, fought some four months earlier, was the single bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Over the course of three days, more than 45,000 men were killed, injured, captured or went missing.  The battle also proved to be the turning point of the war: General Robert E. Lee’s defeat and retreat from Gettysburg marked the last Confederate invasion of Northern territory and the beginning of the Southern army’s ultimate decline.

Reception of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address was initially mixed, divided strictly along partisan lines. Nevertheless, the “little speech,” as he later called it, is thought by many today to be the most eloquent articulation of the democratic vision ever written.

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.

Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.

But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate, we can not consecrate, we can not hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us—that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain—that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”

 

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Did you know…

Great-Barrier-Reef

At over 2000 kilometers long The Great Barrier Reef is the largest living structure on Earth.

The reef is located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, Australia.

The Great Barrier Reef can be seen from outer space and is the world’s biggest single structure made by living organisms. This reef structure is composed of and built by billions of tiny organisms, known as coral polyps. It supports a wide diversity of life and was selected as a World Heritage Site in 1981. CNN labeled it one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The Queensland National Trust named it a state icon of Queensland.

A large part of the reef is protected by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, which helps to limit the impact of human use, such as fishing and tourism. Other environmental pressures on the reef and its ecosystem include runoff, climate change accompanied by mass coral bleaching, and cyclic population outbreaks of the crown-of-thorns starfish. According to a study published in October 2012 by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the reef has lost more than half its coral cover since 1985.

The Great Barrier Reef has long been known to and used by the Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and is an important part of local groups’ cultures and spirituality. The reef is a very popular destination for tourists, especially in the Whitsunday Islands and Cairns regions. Tourism is an important economic activity for the region, generating over $3 billion per year.

In November 2014, Google launched Google Underwater Street View in 3D of the Great Barrier Reef.

7 Things Confident Entrepreneurs Never Do

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If you want to be a successful entrepreneur, you have to bleed confidence. Starting something on your own takes tenacity, faith and determination to make it work. To have a business that makes it past the first 18 months, these qualities of poor leaders are certainly going to be on your list of things to avoid:

 

1. Second guess themselves and their employees

True confidence comes from being able to trust your team and yourself. Make sure your hiring process is long enough to find and keep the right people, as this can make or break your company. Many employers are now offering “pre-cations” or hiring employees for an initial first project to make sure they are a good fit before hiring them full time.

Offering a fun and secure work environment with great benefits, profit sharing and new technology can let employees know you appreciate them while also helping them become more emotionally invested in the future of the company.

If you find yourself second guessing yourself or your employees, take the time to fix it before your confidence becomes too shaken.

 2. Compromise their priorities

When you are building a business, great employees are key, but many entrepreneurs get so tied up in making their business work that they forget about what else in their lives are important to them. Building a business is their main concern, but relationships with friends and family can slip through the cracks if they don’t make it a priority to schedule time for them.

This also goes for hobbies and “self-care” time: meditation, exercise, reading and other things done for enjoyment (even if it’s just browsing on ESPN or some other news site for a few hours) deserve to be scheduled just as much as work projects or meetings. It has been shown that hobbies make people more happy than money, according to the Portland Psychotherapy Clinic. Confidence is boosted when stress is reduced through hobbies and time with loved ones.

3. Refuse to learn new skills

The confident and successful entrepreneur has to adapt to their business’s current needs. While you may need a programmer or designer to make website changes, it may not be in the budget, or they might stuck working on a different project. Instances like this require the confident entrepreneur to put aside any trepidation at learning something new, such as coding or graphic design. Websites such as Skillshare, Lynda, CodeAcademy, UniversalClass and Treehouse (or local community colleges) can help entrepreneurs learn new skills without a high monetary cost.

4. Focus on external validation

It can be endlessly satisfying to hear positive feedback from the media or others about your company or products, but confident entrepreneurs and companies shouldn’t take it less (or more) seriously than negative feedback.

Focusing on internal goals and ideas is what built the company in the first place, so while external feedback is a great way to improve a product, it shouldn’t have the power to completely overhaul how you work or ruin your day. Too many business owners focus on what others are thinking and it ends up impeding their creative process, which in turn causes their products to suffer.

5. Worry about competitors

There’s a difference between worrying about competitors and knowing what they are up to. It’s smart to see what products and services are available in your current market, but just like external validation, if you get caught up in trying to “keep up with the Joneses,” it doesn’t leave much room for actually outpacing your competition.

If you want to stay on top, think of all the ways the customers in your market aren’t being served, and focus on solving that need.

6. Avoid networking and public speaking

When it comes to finding out industry needs, it’s a cold, hard truth for introverts and other shy people that being able to communicate confidently and well is key to building a business.

For most entrepreneurs, having good networking and speaking skills are key, as others’ impressions of you will in turn influence how they feel about your product or company. If you aren’t good at networking or speaking, try joining Toastmasters or attending free events by your local chamber of commerce.

7. Be ignorant of trends or current events

There’s a quiet confidence that comes from staying up to date with the latest technology, national and international news and other trends that are popular in mainstream culture. Society has a huge effect on businesses, no matter the industry or niche, and knowing what’s popular now can help influence and improve products and businesses.

While it’s important to look to the future to solve upcoming needs, current trends can help predict what’s happening next. Subscribe to blogs and websites such as CNN, The New York Times, Wired and Reddit to see what is new and part of current pop culture.

Whether you are networking in a room filled with potential customers or working with your trusted employees on a new, innovative product, confident entrepreneurship means trusting in your brand, business and yourself.

 

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Interesting Words And Expressions – Fortune Favors The Bold

fortune favors the bold“Fortune favors the bold”

What does it mean?

The phrase means that Fortuna, the Goddess of luck, is more likely to help people who bravely go after what they want. These people will most likely be more successful than people who try to live safely.

Where does it come from?

Its earliest recorded use is in latin as ‘Audaces fortuna iuvat’ by the second century BC playwright Terence, Phormio.

The Roman dictator and consul Lucius Cornelius Sulla was said to believe in the influence of the goddess Fortuna in his life. He was a consummate risk-taker, achieving martial distinction by taking risks on the battlefield such as wearing disguises and living among the enemy. He was also the first of the great Republican Romans to march upon Rome — a great taboo, but one which cemented his power and influence. Sulla so believed in his favor with Fortuna that he took the agnomen Felix which means “lucky” and gave his twin son and daughter the antiquated praenomina Faustus and Fausta because those names were also associated with luck.

Julius Caesar also transformed his fortunes when he marched on Rome, declaring alea jacta est (the die is cast) as he crossed the Rubicon river. The utterance was a commitment of his fate to Fortune. While Caesar was a professional soldier, many of his victories were achieved by taking bold risks which exposed him and his troops to significant danger, but resulted in memorable victories.

Which Book Would You Read?

To celebrate Mark Twain, we’d like to ask, which book would you read?

tomThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Author: Mark Twain

ISBN: 9780230030336

Perhaps the best-loved nineteenth-century American novel, Mark Twain’s tale of boyhood adventure overflows with comedy, warmth, and slapstick energy. It brings to life and array of irresistible characters—the awesomely self-confident Tom, his best buddy Huck Finn, indulgent Aunt Polly, and the lovely, beguiling Becky—as well as such unforgettable incidents as whitewashing a fence, swearing an oath in blood, and getting lost in a dark and labyrinthine cave. Below Tom Sawyer’s sunny surface lurk hints of a darker reality, of youthful innocence and naïveté confronting the cruelty, hypocrisy, and foolishness of the adult world—a theme that would become more pronounced in Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Despite such suggestions, Tom Sawyer remains Twain’s joyful ode to the endless possibilities of childhood.

Price: 5,5 GEL

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huckThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Author: Mark Twain

ISBN:9781405072342

“Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is the only one of Mark Twain’s various books which can be called a masterpiece. I do not suggest that it is his only book of permanent interest; but it is the only one in which his genius is completely realized, and the only one which creates its own category.” T. S. Eliot

Huckleberry Finn, rebel against school and church, casual inheritor of gold treasure, rafter of the Mississippi, and savior of Jim the runaway slave, is the archetypical American maverick.

Fleeing the respectable society that wants to “sivilize” him, Huck Finn shoves off with Jim on a rhapsodic raft journey down the Mississippi River. The two bind themselves to one another, becoming intimate friends and agreeing “there warn’t no home like a raft, after all. Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery, but a raft don’t. You feel mighty free and easy and comfortable on a raft.”

As Huck learns about love, responsibility, and morality, the trip becomes a metaphoric voyage through his own soul, culminating in the glorious moment when he decides to “go to hell” rather than return Jim to slavery.

Mark Twain defined classic as “a book which people praise and don’t read”; Huckleberry Finn is a happy exception to his own rule. Twain’s mastery of dialect, coupled with his famous wit, has made Adventures of Huckleberry Finn one of the most loved and distinctly American classics ever written.

Price: 5,5 GEL

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princeThe Prince and the Pauper

Author: Mark Twain

ISBN: 9780140436693

When Mark Twain’s The Prince and the Pauper was published in 1881, the Atlanta Constitution sang its praises in no uncertain terms: “The book comes upon the reading public in the shape of a revelation.” A timeless tale of switched identities, Twain’s story revolves around the miserably poor Tom Canty “of Offal Court,” who is lucky enough to trade his rags for the gilded robes of England’s prince, Edward Tudor. As each boy is mistaken for the other, Tom enters a realm of privilege and pleasure beyond his most delirious dreams, while Edward plunges into a cruel, dangerous world of beggars and thieves, cutthroats and killers. Befriended by the heroic Miles Hendon, Edward struggles to survive on the squalid streets of London, in the process learning about the underside of life in “Merry England.”

With its mixing of high adventure, raucous comedy, and scathing social criticism, presented in a hilarious faux-sixteenth-century vernacular that only Mark Twain could fashion, The Prince and the Pauper remains one of this incomparable humorist’s most popular and oft-dramatized tales.

Price: 15,9 GEL

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Theme of the Week: Mark Twain

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The theme for this week is going to about Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn the latter often called “the Great American Novel”.

Twain grew up in Hannibal, Missouri, which provided the setting for the Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer novels.

Twain was born shortly after a visit by Halley’s Comet, and he predicted that he would “go out with it”, too. He died the day following the comet’s subsequent return.

He was lauded as the “greatest American humorist of his age” and William Faulkner called Twain “the father of American literature”.

Enjoy a short video introducing you to Mark Twain’s home and museum!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5yClCgUp38

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Discussing Macmillan, Pearson and EBG Resources

English Book in Georgia

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English Book in Georgia (EBG) has a variety of resources to suit your needs.

The aim of EBG is to facilitate the improvement of the English language in Georgia by ensuring that teachers of English have access to a range of current, internationally accepted learning resources.

With that in mind, we’d like to introduce you to the latest in the next generation of technology! It’s called eBeam.

Plug and Play Interactivity that adapts to you.

eBeam Edge Wireless transforms any flat surface into a plug-n-play, interactive teaching experience. And, it connects wirelessly to your computer, making room setup flexible and easy. eBeam Edge Wireless allows you to place your computer up to 50 meters from your interactive space. Connect the Wireless Adapter to an available USB port on your computer and, done! You now have instant access to a fully interactive environment.

Interactive shouldn’t be expensive

No need for costly electronic whiteboards or new projectors. eBeam Edge makes your classroom interactive with your existing whiteboard, projector, and Mac or PC computer.

Interactivity to go

As small as a TV remote control, eBeam Edge moves with you from classroom to classroom. The system combines an interactive stylus with a small receiver that magnetically attaches to any whiteboard in seconds.

A stylus mightier than a sword

Write and draw with it, use it as a mouse. Our two-button stylus makes it effortless to interact with anything on the whiteboard.

The Benefits:

  1. Intuitive tool palette gives immediate access to the tool you need wherever you’re working on the board
  2. Bring in word documents, take screenshots of the web, annotate on top of everything in Scrapbook
  3. With PowerPoint integration, annotate on a presentation and save all strokes as PowerPoint objects
  4. Media rich Gallery provides category specific images and dynamic content built into Scrapbook
  5. eBeam Home is a quick dashboard to place commonly used apps and programs to help you personalize your eBeam home experience

Our staff, at EBG, can answer any questions you might have about eBeam. To order or to get more information, contact: englishbookteam@englishbook.ge

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Macmillan Practice Online

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When you use Macmillan Practice Online to manage your students and classes you’ll wonder how you ever coped before. Want an instant overview of who’s done this weeks’ homework – easy. Or maybe it’s time to keep an eye on that student you noticed having difficulty in the last lesson, just to make sure they’re progressing okay – not a problem. And when you need a record, just print off the beautifully designed reports – that’s one less job to do before you head off for the evening.

We want to provide the tools to allow teachers to teach on their terms, when and where they want. That’s why we’ve designed Macmillan Practice Online from the ground up to be 100% web-based, allowing teachers the freedom to access the tools and language materials wherever they are.

Pearson’s  MyEnglishLab

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When your students are using Pearson’s  MyEnglishLab, you instantly have access to a wide range of useful diagnostic tools. The information that these tools provide ensures that valuable classroom time is spent on activities that meet the real needs of your students. Whether you need to extend the contact hours you have with your students, make homework a more meaningful exercise, or want deeper insight into the areas in which your students need more practice, MyEnglishLab is a great solution.

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onestopenglish

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Onestopenglish is a teacher resource site, part of Macmillan Education, one of the world’s leading publishers of English language teaching materials.

Onestopenglish is packed with resources for English teachers. All materials are written and edited by our expert team of teachers and authors and are organized into core subject areas such as Skills, Grammar and Vocabulary, Business and ESP, Exams and Young Learners, so you’ll always find what you’re looking for.

  • Access our entire database of over 9,000 high-quality resources.
  • Find new materials added every week.
  • Benefit from a wide range of resources, whether you teach Business English, Young Learners, Exams or CLIL.
  • Save time: organize resources and plan your lessons with our exclusive Learning Calendar.
  • Don’t stress: let our articles and tips solve all your teaching dilemmas.

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What is a 3D Printer and What Can You Make with it?

What is 3D Printing?

A 3D printer is unlike common printers. 3D printing turns computer models into real, physical things.

How Does it Work?

On a 3D printer the object is printed by three dimensions. A 3D model is built up layer by layer. Therefore the whole process is called rapid prototyping, or 3D printing.

What Can You Make With a 3D Printer?

1)            Wheels for 2-legged Dogs

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This is TurboRoo, a Chihuahua puppy born without front legs.  But thanks to a customized cart made with a 3D printer, he can now go wherever he wants.  As he grows up, larger carts can be printed for him.

2)            Replacement Human Organs

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Scientists are still working on this.  Right now, they can use 3D printers to create strips of organ tissue using actual cells.  But if all goes according to plan, they will soon be able to create entire, actual replacement organs.

3)            Portable Wheelchair Ramps

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The plastic wedges in the picture above were made by a 3D printer.  The fact that they’re portable means that hard-to-get-to places are more easily accessible for those in wheelchairs.

4)            Hybrid Car – The Urbee 2

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This is the Urbee 2, a car made out of parts created by a 3D printer.  The developers hope to have it on the road by 2015, and will attempt to drive it across the country using just 10 gallons of gas.

5)            Robo Hand

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A teenager in Kansas made this robotic prosthetic hand for a 3rd-grader born without fingers on one hand.  A regular prosthetic hand would have cost around $18,000, but this one that came from a 3D printer is much more affordable.

6)            3D Printer Lamp

lampThis lamp is made using parts created by a 3D printer that snap together. 

7)            Hydroelectric  Generator

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This generator was created using parts made by a 3D printer.  After the Japanese earthquake in 2011, it was used to generate electricity to areas that were without it.

8)            Toothpaste Tube Squeezer

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This device forces all your toothpaste to go toward the top of the tube.  It can also be used for many other tube-related products.  It’s that versatile.

9)            Plastic Bag Holder

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With this useful handle, you can easily carry around multiple grocery bags, just like carrying a briefcase.

10)          3D Printed Guitar

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This is a working guitar made using a 3D printer.  3D printers can make many other instruments, including flutes, violins, whistles…pretty much anything else.