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D-PAN ASL Music Video "We're Going To Be Friends" by the White Stripes.

D-PAN ASL Music Video "We're Going To Be Friends" by the White Stripes. Video Clips. Duration : 3.28 Mins.


www.d-pan.org White Stripes "We're Going To Be Friends" Produced by D-PAN, the Deaf Professional Arts Network American Sign Language Direction by Ronald Dans Directed by Nicholas Hill of Lucky Airlines video made possible by Sorenson Communications. lyrics: Fall is here, hear the yell back to school, ring the bell brand new shoes, walking blues climb the fence, books and pens I can tell that we're going to be friends Walk with me, Suzy Lee through the park and by the tree we will rest upon the ground and look at all the bugs we found then safely walk to school without a sound Well here we are, no one else we walked to school all by ourselves there's dirt on our uniforms from chasing all the ants and worms we clean up and now its time to learn Numbers, letters, learn to spell nouns, and books, and show and tell at playtime we will throw the ball back to class, through the hall teacher marks our height against the wall And we don't notice any time pass we don't notice anything we sit side by side in every class teacher thinks that I sound funny but she likes the way you sing Tonight I'll dream while I'm in bed when silly thoughts go through my head about the bugs and alphabet and when I wake tomorrow I'll bet that you and I will walk together again cause I can tell that we're going to be friends

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manufacture a Mother's Day Memory

How To Fight Bed Bugs :

"Of all the proprietary of women, the most is to be a mother." Lin Yutang

When Anna Jarvis stood at her mother's gravesite nearly one hundred years ago, she vowed to fabricate a day to honor not only the mother in her own life--but to honor mothers everywhere. The activism she observed firsthand in her mother's fight to improve the living conditions of those battling poverty motivated her to carry on an activist task of her own: celebrating mothers who had come before her, mothers in her own lifetime, and mothers whose times had not yet come.

The tradition of giving white carnations to mothers was started just a couple years later, and within nine years--with the U.S. Congress passing a joint resolution--Mother's Day was officially established to celebrate a woman's role in the family.

How To Fight Bed Bugs :manufacture a Mother's Day Memory

The holiday was never to have been made into a commercial brouhaha. Indeed, Anna Jarvis would be rolling over in her grave with the success of Hallmark's Mother's Day revenues alone. For she desired that the day be illustrious with sentiment rather than with profit; that flowers and hand-written notes of appreciation be given away.

So just how can we celebrate Mother's Day as a holiday with those we love--and yet honor the wishes of its founder? How can we encourage others to express loving sentiments to us--rather than encourage them to buy loving sentiments? And where does chocolate fit into the Mother's Day equation for crying out loud?!?

Get started:

Encourage handmade. I have saved every one of the handcrafted cards my children have ever made me. Cute as they are upon presentation, they are downright priceless a decade later. Call me a sentimental schmuck: the same hand that wrote my first Mother's Day card is now filling out college applications. Don't ever let your kids buy commercial Mother's Day cards. Make sure they know where the stamps, ink pads, stickers, glitter (I know I know), glue, colored markers, art pencils, and blank writing materials are stored in your home. And encourage their creativity.

Encourage home baked. There is, after all, nothing quite like breakfast in bed. Especially on Mother's Day. It reads: "I adore you, my love. Stay in bed awhile. Relax. You've worked so hard." Or something like that. You get the idea. Encourage your entourage to treat you with home baked coffeecake, cinnamon rolls, biscuits, or buttered toast; they'll be extra because your hubby and children made them just for you. Even if they whacked the can against the kitchen counter to yield those slight tasties, go with it and relish the moment.

Encourage home cooked. But only if he can do it. I mean, seriously, if the guy can't boil water, don't expect him to yield a gourmand six-course dinner. Much great to go to your local diner. But if he becomes inspired to cook for you--as mine did only once in twenty-two years--then go for it. Relax on your beloved upholstered chair and let him go crazy in your kitchen, if just for a day.

Encourage hand picked. Ok. It's a stretch. But expensive roses are not for everybody, you know. While a bouquet of hand-picked wild flowers may or may not cut it for me, a bunch of daffodils would. As would a particular lovely hyacinth. If the scent of spring flowers wafting through your home arouses your aesthetic sensibilities, then tell hubby that this year, you'd prefer sprouted bulbs.

Get brilliant:

For those of us too addicted to our society's conceived notions of the proper care and feeding of mother on Mother's Day, here are a few more options.

Go fancy. Leave the kids at home and let hubby treat his queen to the most excellent cafeteria he can afford. Mother's Day comes but once a year, after all. Get gussied up, dressed up, and psyched up for a night out on the town. Splurge big-time. No holds barred. It'll fill your tank for months.

Go custom. Encourage hubby to treat you to something that you undoubtedly undoubtedly want. Granted, the elm wood Venetian easel with a lovely oil end that I've asked for might not turn you on, but it is what I undoubtedly undoubtedly want for Mother's Day this year. My oil paintings have taken over our major living areas and I need other easel. But the explore would say: you could probably care less for that. What do you dearly desire? Put a bug in hubby's ear and encourage him to surprise you on Mother's Day. A spring outfit? Cute handbag? New perfume? Pedicure? It's easy. Just let your kids frame it out and they'll pass it on to the wallet-holder in no time.

Go chocolate. It's always the answer. I don't care what the request is. The predilection for chocolate is nearly universally human--as proven by at least seventeen university studies--and carries back, by some estimates, to more than 75,000 years. Early explorers in South America used it as currency and sold it in solid bars. My beloved is as bitter and dark as you'll ever find, with 85% cocoa. Yours might be sweet milk chocolate. Indulge. But be careful. You don't want to die from chocolate-induced coma on Mother's Day.

Go easy. Most of all, you need a break on Mother's Day. Put your feet up. Get comfortable. Relax with a book. Or a magazine. Allow yourself the dizzying liberation of being downright lazy for just one day.

Most importantly, love the ones you're with. My guess is they are the very ones who made you a mommy in the first place.

Happy, happy Mother's Day!

How To Fight Bed Bugs :manufacture a Mother's Day Memory

market Pest Control: Bed Bugs In The Work Place

How To Fight Bed Bugs :

Bed bugs in the industrial sector are no laughing matter. These pests can destroy a business's reputation with just one infestation, and the memory of these pests can have a chronic impact on how the rest of the world views your brand and your company. Although having these parasites are not a sign of a dirty or unsanitary environment, they carry a very bad stigma that no one wants to be related with. These pests seem to be infesting all kinds of industrial facilities in Denver these days, ranging from hotels and other industrial lodgings to hospitals, movie theaters, retail shop and even office buildings. A few years ago, only 1% of bed bug calls to pest operate professionals were to treat office buildings. Today, over 17% of calls are for office buildings and that division seems to be growing. To protect your office and your brand from these pests, it is foremost to be proactive in the fight against bed bugs. Here are a few things you can do to protect your company, employees and customers from an infestation of these bloodsuckers:

  1. Have your firm inspected normally by trained bed bug operate specialists and canine bed bug detection teams.

  2. Vacuum all areas of your office building, including hallways, lobbies, kitchens and social bathrooms regularly.

  3. Manually contemplate all areas of your firm for signs of bed bugs. These signs comprise cast bed bug skins and dried brown or reddish fecal spots. Look closely at furniture and upholstery seams, where these pests like to hide. Paying close attentiveness to electrical sockets and picture frames is also a good idea, as these parasites hide here as well.

  4. Clutter is a good place for these pests to hide. Eliminate all clutter as best as possible.

  5. If you receive shipments or packages in your office, contemplate these boxes and their contents before bringing them into your business.

  6. Make sure that employees know the severity of a bed bug question and that they have no fear of contacting supervision if they have suspicions that these bugs may be present.

  7. Make sure that supervision has a policy in place for employees that have infestations at home. normally an worker will not comprehend that they have a question until it is too late and they've spread these pests from their home to the office.

  8. If anyone suspects an infestation of these pests, feel a expert to check on the claim, and have regular expert follow-up inspections to make sure the question doesn't return.

If you fancy you may have a bed bug question in your Colorado business, don't wait. feel a pest operate expert immediately so that the question doesn't get out of hand. Even one incidence of these bloodsuckers in your place of work can be devastating to your reputation and in this economic climate, no one can argue that holding your reputation clean is a high priority. Proactive bed bug operate can be a business-saver; feel a expert today for an inspection to make sure that your firm is safe from these reputation-tarnishing parasites.

How To Fight Bed Bugs :market Pest Control: Bed Bugs In The Work Place
How To Fight Bed Bugs :market Pest Control: Bed Bugs In The Work Place