Friday, July 30, 2010
Wedding And Prayer Of The Faithful
Bonjour tout le monde!
Voici les annonces de la semaine. J’espère que vous profitez bien de l’été !
Hi everyone!
Here are the announcements for the week. Hope you are enjoying the summer!
News from the SUNSHINE CENTER!
The new Sunshine Center is now open! We are looking for a receptionist, massage therapists and other therapists to work at the Center. Come and see the new place and all the great services we are now offering, including an Infrared sauna. The Sunshine Center also has a large rental space that we can rent out for your corporate events. Contact us for more information. 58 Main Street Suite 101 Sutton 450 538-1111
New CENTER OF THE SUN!
The new Sunshine Center opened its doors since July 19! We are looking for a (e) receptionist and therapists to join our team. Come see our new space and the services we offer, including infrared sauna! The Sunshine Center can host your corporate events! Contact us for more information. 58 Main Street Suite 101 Sutton 450 538-1111
Reopening of Kindergarten of Sutton on September 8, places available!
After its annual general meeting to be held August 24, the Kindergarten of Sutton will reopen Wednesday, September 8 to accommodate children from 3 to 5 years. Places are still available for your little ones in our pre-kindergarten bilingual, in the heart of the village! As a community we are looking for two members of the surrounding community, with or without children to get involved on the board. The community support is an essential contribution to the smooth functioning of our pre-kindergarten, active for 35 years at Sutton! We gladly accept donations and other forms of support for our organization. The assembly générale aura lieu a 19h au Centre John Sleeth, en arrière du Esso. Pour toutes informations, vous pouvez contacter Sylvie ou Christine au 450 538-3024
Another Fun and Exciting Year Set to Begin for Sutton's Preschool: A Few Spaces Left!
Beginning Wednesday, September 8, the Jardin d'Enfants de Sutton will once again welcome preschoolers for more fun and stimulating bilingual programming and playtime. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, the Jardin d'Enfants educators welcome children aged 3-5 years at the John Sleeth Centre, located near the corner of Principale and Acadamy Streets, in the heart of Sutton village. Some places are still available for this fall. As a non-profit community-based organization that has been active for 35 years, the board of directors of the Jardin d'Enfants currently has two openings for representatives of the general public of Sutton or surrounding area. Whether you have young children, adult children, or none at all, we welcome your contribution. If you are interested in supporting us in this way, please contact us at the number below. It would also be our pleasure to receive your corporate or individual donations or any other kind of support. The preschool's annual general meeting will take place at 7 p.m., on August 24, in the classroom at the John Sleeth Centre. For more information about registering your child, volunteering on the board of directors, or making a donation, please call Sylvie or Christine at (450) 538-3024.
Ecumenical Community of Sutton
Being Beheld By God An opportunity to spend time with Julian of Norwich LEADER: The Rev. Dr. Holly Ratcliffe has spent years fathoming
the psychology, the spiritual dynamics and the theology of Julian of Norwich, a holy woman of 14th century England. CONTENT: Julian’s experience of "being beheld by God" is the key to her spirituality and her theology. We will learn how this original theology sprang from the rich devotional traditions of the late middle ages, which helped her make sense of challenging life experiences. Julian's message rings fresh for us today. Our time together will include individual meditations Grace Anglican Church 52 Principale sud, Sutton. www.gracechurchsutton.org Registration: $ 20 Which includes lunch. Presented By The Ecumenical Community of Sutton.
Research Volunteer (s) for a base in Sutton market for regional solidarity
search a person to open a drop point in Sutton's Solidarity labor market is: to retrieve the orders after 14:30 Cowansville Wednesday and Thursday are made to the drop point chosen in Sutton, storing in the fridge and congélos and / or shelves all products so that when members arrive with their orders on hand, the person-volunteer to complete the order and be responsible for picking up the $ $ $. Say that the point of collapse could be from 16.00 to 18.00 for members. Our market works 12 months a year. All these points are debatable and if you want more details, contact Marielle Bernier Market regional solidarity Cowansville tel.
450-955-1100
Come vote for the most beautiful garden in Sutton!
Museum visitors Sutton are invited to vote for the Audience Award for the finest residential development. Any visitor who donates $ 5 at the museum has the privilege of voting. Any visitor who is undone $ 15 became a member museum and has the privilege of voting three times. Ballots at the reception of the museum. By voting, between July 30 and August 15, opening hours of the museum, you get a chance to win, by lottery on 1 September 2010, a price that included several gift certificates donated by merchants of the village of a value of over $ 550!
Come vote for The Most Beautiful garden in Sutton
Visitors To The Museum Sutton are Invited to vote for The Most Beautiful residential garden.All Visitors Who Make a $ 5 donation to the Museum Cdn vote.All Visitors Who Become donate $ 15 membres du museum and Have Three votes.Ballots are available at the Museum reception. Everyone Who votes Between July 30th and August 15th who is eligible to win prizes of a Number, Including gift certificates worth over $ 550 Offered by Sutton merchants. The Drawing Will Be Held on September 1st, 2010
Jonathan Come to the Salle Alec et Gérard Pelletier July 31
past few years, Jonathan Viens teaches guitar and is pursuing a career as a singer-songwriter. It mixes styles and influences to create a unique and new kind. Winning the "price personality" of the Discoveries of the song Magog last year, he became known more for his songs with vivid images, sometimes committed, sometimes melancholy and always poetic. In the first part of his show, Jonathan invited the group Noem with Vincent Vachon, the winner of the 13th edition of Discovery's song Magog who won the award winner in the category singer / songwriter, and the price Heart to heart the media.
AQUARIUM TO GIVE!
I have a 10 gallons aquarium. Fully equipped: filter and spare air pump, water heater, food. In addition: a tenant!: Gontran''''a charming little window cleaner''Ask''Pierre or Monique (450) 538-6571
Village House to share
Village house to share, with garden, garage and workshop. open September 1. $ 500 all inclus.Anouk and Dimitri 450 538-6380 anouko@hotmail.com
HOUSE FOR RENT AT SUTTON (or exchange)
We want to rent our house for a period of about eight months from fall. Situated in the countryside in the quiet area of Northsutton. Ideal home for a family or for a writing project. 3 bedrooms, 1 office, living room-kitchen and large sunny. All furnished. For more "information you can visit our blog http://www.suttonmtl.blogspot.com/ . Or contact us at 450-538-8060.
Great sale at Espace Mosaik, Knowlton
A new container is on its way and should arrive at the store in early September. We must make room! The sale ends August 8. Reductions of 15% to 50% on all items in the store. Come see us soon! COME TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL. Art furniture. Jean Prud'homme, Espace Mosaik 341 Knowlton Road, Lac Brome jean@espacemosaik.com www.espacemosaik.com
Job (full range available on request from ressource.famille @ Bellnet. AC ) Post
coordination committee of local action Farnham
You have at heart the future of our young children? You have the ability to mobilize different actors in the middle? You have the ability to plan, organize and manage ...?
Duties include: representing the OCL (Local Action Committee of Farnham), assisting in the implementation of action plan with partners, communication plan, responsible for training, administrative aspects and budgets, be motivational his team. Full time: 35 hours per week. Compensation: according to the salary scale
Send your resume and cover letter motivation later on Aug. 9 to the attention of: Diane Lapointe, 397 River Street, Cowansville J2K 1N4 or diane.lapointe @ rrsss16.gouv.qc.ca
you soon!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
White And Yellow Uvula
Acer Aspire 6930 / 6930G
Downloads:
Parts :
Troubleshooting:
increases the fan speed before slowing down the execution speed of the processor system.
Downloads:
Parts :
- AP.06501.013 : Acer 65W Power
- KB.INT00.320 : Keyboard Azerty Acer
- LTN160AT01-002 : Tile 16 "glossy 1366 * 768 WXGA
- 42.AVB07.001 : Cover / cache second hard drive
- 60.AVB07.002 : Hull Screen Acer Aspire 6530/6930
- 60.ASR07.005 : Contour Screen Acer Aspire 6530/6930
- 19.APQ0N.001 : Inverter TBD484NR
- VG.9PG06.003 : 512mb video card NB9P-GE2
- 33.AVB07.001 : Hinge left + power connector
Troubleshooting:
- difference be tween refoirdissement passive and active :
increases the fan speed before slowing down the execution speed of the processor system.
- How to remove the hard drive :
Monday, July 12, 2010
Free Lock Combination Calculator
El Watan. Fanny Colonna and Loic Le Pape. Traces of authors. Desires to know and will be
The AFA is, exceptionally, to report this book and commend the quality and scope of this collective work in which all authors should be thanked and Fanny Colonna and Loïc Le Pape for their welcome initiative.
"Based on the local tracks will avoid official histories produced ideologies and unhealthy "
result of a long collaboration between Italian researchers Algerian, Tunisian, Moroccan and French, the book, written by Fanny Colonna and Loïc Le Pape, addresses the issue of after- colony in North Africa by circumventing the ideological debate and the current controversy on Western social sciences often accused of perpetuating a new form of domination.
This collective work is almost a first, what are the difficulties you encountered to achieve it? The first
challenge was completing a research project with 25 researchers from 5 different countries (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Italy and France) over four years. We also want to free ourselves from the conventional rules of social science literature and propose an original work, which shows as much research as other things that speak of this shared history: photography, novels, etc..
Is it difficult to avoid polemics and ideology while working on post-colonial? Is there a trend in social sciences which assumes more and more this "bypass"?
It was easy enough to overcome the controversy since all participants were convinced of this. The book was designed explicitly as a set of original research (history, sociology or anthropology) outside conventional frameworks and sometimes controversial study called "post-colonial." As for the "bypass", it seems that it was essential in a scientific field that can not think clearly the post-colonial North African immigration, and this shared history. If social scientists still can not believe it, do not expect men women and political might in the near future, emerge from all these controversies.
You mention sharing an identity inherited by generations of both sides of the Mediterranean: why we urge that we know nothing of this identity, to the point of falling - on both sides of the river - in illness identity (Islam, Islamophobia, racism, etc..)?
This shared identity is in its infancy. It can develop only doing two or three steps sideways and three transgressions: keep away from official histories (which were, north and south, largely reinterpreted), bind to think a situation that was shared, so we like it or not is a common history that we must do together, and finally face all practical drifts policies and / or assertive identity here and there, thinking in a global context (historical and sociological). This is not the easiest task. One positive point is, we believe there a question of generations. It is a time when "young researchers", French and Algerians, have not experienced the War of National Liberation (Algerian version) or events (French version), and where can therefore develop research, say, emancipated. Except ... Youth, even the school was able to spread stereotypes paralyzing.
This notion of "traces" is she still tangible, identifiable in the newspaper, she will rebuild this assumes that the ambiguities of the past perfect?
The traces are there, clearly, and this is where to start. This is the essence of the book: from the field, what remains to see what can do. Mine Timezrit, for example, today the ruins. But it was one of the major mines in colonial Algeria. It has transformed an entire region, a whole village structure, but Azzedine Kinzi shows that the tribes who composed and captured with unions, gave a hard iron settlers: they are assertive and sometimes defended. However, what we can do these ruins today to try to think of something larger? Azzedine would like to participate in a museum ... Another much talked about track, cemeteries. The article on
Cemetery Constantine not only shows the settlement and war graves around, it's a century of Algerian history, until today, with the graves of Chinese, which runs along the custodian and listening to the stories of each of these graves! It is from what remains, we have proposed to construct a story, still incomplete and future, but has the merit of raising questions. And it is also starting local traces that avoid both official histories and ideologies produced unhealthy (Islam / Islamophobia, identity politics / racism).
* Ed Actes Sud. 28 euros.
Adlène Meddi
July 9, 2010
The AFA is, exceptionally, to report this book and commend the quality and scope of this collective work in which all authors should be thanked and Fanny Colonna and Loïc Le Pape for their welcome initiative.
Raoul WEEXSTEEN
"Based on the local tracks will avoid official histories produced ideologies and unhealthy "
result of a long collaboration between Italian researchers Algerian, Tunisian, Moroccan and French, the book, written by Fanny Colonna and Loïc Le Pape, addresses the issue of after- colony in North Africa by circumventing the ideological debate and the current controversy on Western social sciences often accused of perpetuating a new form of domination.
This collective work is almost a first, what are the difficulties you encountered to achieve it? The first
challenge was completing a research project with 25 researchers from 5 different countries (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Italy and France) over four years. We also want to free ourselves from the conventional rules of social science literature and propose an original work, which shows as much research as other things that speak of this shared history: photography, novels, etc..
Is it difficult to avoid polemics and ideology while working on post-colonial? Is there a trend in social sciences which assumes more and more this "bypass"?
It was easy enough to overcome the controversy since all participants were convinced of this. The book was designed explicitly as a set of original research (history, sociology or anthropology) outside conventional frameworks and sometimes controversial study called "post-colonial." As for the "bypass", it seems that it was essential in a scientific field that can not think clearly the post-colonial North African immigration, and this shared history. If social scientists still can not believe it, do not expect men women and political might in the near future, emerge from all these controversies.
You mention sharing an identity inherited by generations of both sides of the Mediterranean: why we urge that we know nothing of this identity, to the point of falling - on both sides of the river - in illness identity (Islam, Islamophobia, racism, etc..)?
This shared identity is in its infancy. It can develop only doing two or three steps sideways and three transgressions: keep away from official histories (which were, north and south, largely reinterpreted), bind to think a situation that was shared, so we like it or not is a common history that we must do together, and finally face all practical drifts policies and / or assertive identity here and there, thinking in a global context (historical and sociological). This is not the easiest task. One positive point is, we believe there a question of generations. It is a time when "young researchers", French and Algerians, have not experienced the War of National Liberation (Algerian version) or events (French version), and where can therefore develop research, say, emancipated. Except ... Youth, even the school was able to spread stereotypes paralyzing.
This notion of "traces" is she still tangible, identifiable in the newspaper, she will rebuild this assumes that the ambiguities of the past perfect?
The traces are there, clearly, and this is where to start. This is the essence of the book: from the field, what remains to see what can do. Mine Timezrit, for example, today the ruins. But it was one of the major mines in colonial Algeria. It has transformed an entire region, a whole village structure, but Azzedine Kinzi shows that the tribes who composed and captured with unions, gave a hard iron settlers: they are assertive and sometimes defended. However, what we can do these ruins today to try to think of something larger? Azzedine would like to participate in a museum ... Another much talked about track, cemeteries. The article on
Cemetery Constantine not only shows the settlement and war graves around, it's a century of Algerian history, until today, with the graves of Chinese, which runs along the custodian and listening to the stories of each of these graves! It is from what remains, we have proposed to construct a story, still incomplete and future, but has the merit of raising questions. And it is also starting local traces that avoid both official histories and ideologies produced unhealthy (Islam / Islamophobia, identity politics / racism).
* Ed Actes Sud. 28 euros.
Adlène Meddi
July 9, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
7 Dpo Positive Pregnancy Test
Mini Notebook Asus Eee PC 900 Laptop
Downloads:
Parts :
Repair :
Downloads:
Parts :
- TLMBA1299 : Power 40W - 19V - 2.1mah
- TL101322 Battery 5200mAh White
- TL101322N Battery 5200mAh Black
- TL101327 Battery 10400mAh White
- TL101335 Battery 10400mAh Black
- K001262Q1 : Qwerty Keyboard White Eepc
- V072462BK2 Keyboard Black Eepc qwerty
Repair :
- Install Windows XP instead of Linux
- How reformat : There is a small hole below the pc: introduce a straightened paper clip and boot the eeepc: it will reinstalled from the original partition and personal data will be erased.
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