Friday, April 30, 2010

Pregnant And Birth Games

'Open Farm' introduces students to agriculture

The "Open Farms" are organized annually by the FNSEA, and aim to introduce elementary students to life on a farm. Established for over 20 years, this transaction represents an ideal time to learn about farms, rural life and farming.

What happens?
During a half day at school, students CM1-CM2 are welcomed by volunteer farmers, motivated, who are happy to present the history of their farm, their products, employees, tools, ...
educational animations are organized around tastings, workshops, etc.. to generate interest and participation of children.

A growing success
A network of faithful men and women farmers has been woven over the years, farmers and teachers are partners in this educational approach to understand the young and larger role the peasant world in the preservation of landscapes and biodiversity, and provide a reflection on civic behavior and food consumption.

week officially Open Farms will be held from 3 to 7 May 2010

Learn more about:
www.fermes-ouvertes.fnsea.fr/
or
www.fnsea.fr/

Monday, April 19, 2010

How To Takeaway Period Pane

Event: tractors in Paris

next Tuesday, April 27, thousands of tractors and farmers converge in the heart of Paris to denounce the bad year that threatens the sector "crop."

Not less than fourteen FRSEA * are mobilized for this action: more than 1,000 tractors and about 5,000 protesters march in Parisian streets to alert the authorities about the worrying situation of producers in the sector of "field crops". Other production areas also affected by the deterioration in the markets will be present. FNSEA supports this mobilization.

claims range from improving the management of agricultural markets, with accompanying measures for operations, reduction of regulatory constraints through the reduction of charges.

The convoy is scheduled for 7 kms along the axis Republic Bastille-Nation-Nation. It begins at 10:30 at the Place de la Nation and will end around 14:30. The parade will be punctuated by a rally at around 13:00.

>> Discover the story proposed by the Earth-net Web TV: "En route to Paris "
Source: Terre-net Média - http:/ / www.web-agri.fr/

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* Nord Pas-de-Calais, Upper and Lower Normandy, Picardy, Ile-de-France Pays de la Loire, Centre, Champagne-Ardenne , Lorraine, Burgundy, Franche-Comte, Poitou-Charentes, Rhone-Alpes, Midi-Pyrenees ...

Friday, April 16, 2010

Dick Wonderball Fraternity

Neo-Graff


Miss Serrell An article published on March 24, 2010 NovaPlanet.com .


sound enclosures for graffiti. The graffiti

settled nicely in museums while the debate on a recovery of the pioneers of the bomb by the Establishment no longer interested person. And for good reason, the graffiti were mutated. If you missed the first wave because "not born", "not aware" or "not dare" it's time to catch up.

Since the 90s, post-graffiti stencils to the cheek as Banksy, mosaic as Space Invader, Shadow on the ground like Zeus and so on. Left to become graffiti does not play the post but neo. It's just so bright graffiti based fluorescent paint worth, both techniques are changing.

You can opt for a style graffiti reversible. It is to let her borrow and illustrations by cleaning, kasherisant, walls and tunnels of cities covered pollution. An activity practiced by people like Paul "Moose" Curtis and Alexandre Orion is subversive because apparently the police respond each time to clean up their graffiti ...

There is still time to join the guerrila Sonic through small distributors of music that sets across the city. On the basis of low tech hacks musical postcards and now a real SOUNDevice ™ technology . Inside: What store pieces of 21 to 340 seconds. It remains to magnetize at the eaves or behind the posts. Become graffiti sound!

stickers: Popdowners weapons. For neo

graffer, keep abreast of the latest techniques on the site of Graffiti Research Lab in New York. Documentation, experiences, everything is pooled as OpenSource. It is What part is the wave of graffiti Elecro-based light emitting diodes, LEDs attached to magnets or suction cups, thrown over a bridge or a roof to "sign" the night ...

An artistic intervention as the graffiti is political, it's about reclaiming public space, but you can go further by joining the Pop Down Project ! A movement against the visual pollution, which consists of stickers at once, the restoration of freedom you have on the Internet to close a pub window accidentally. A sticker with a cross and it left you're a "popdowners" as en existe plus de 700 à travers le monde...

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

How Long To Stretch Labia

Public debate on the future CAP

Via a video clip from Brussels, the European Commissioner for Agriculture, Ciolos, spoke on April 1 at the Congress of the FNSEA.
opportunity for him to reaffirm his commitment to a CAP after 2013 focusing
"competitiveness, sustainability and transparency ',' three ingredients," which he said "will pave the future."

Here is the speech in its entirety:

first part


Part 2


With the same objective, and consistent with his statements, Ciolos recently launched on 12 April a public debate around the CAP in order to "find the foundations of a new legitimacy."
Europeans will have the opportunity to comment on the CAP of tomorrow until June 3, via a website:
http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/cap-debate

A conference will be held in July to take stock of this debate designed to prepare large agricultural and budgetary deadlines to come.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Fast Does Temazepam Work

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Activists take control of the big screen in Manchester.


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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Walk Thoughtwalls Onpokemonsoul Silver

6th International Woodwind Quintet Competition

6th Henri Tomasi International Woodwind Quintet Competition
February 21 - 26th, 2011 in Marseilles (France)
Held by the French Institute for Woodwind Quintet

With the help of the City of Music from Marseilles

JURY

Président of the jury :
David WALTER (Oboe) - France, Moragues Quintet,
Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris (CNSM)

Henning TROG (Bassoon) - Germany

Jacob BOKUN (Clarinet) - Poland

Nicolas DOSA (Horn) - Romania

Julien BEAUDIMENT (Flûte) - France

GENERAL CONDITIONS

  • The competitors average age s hould not exceed 35 years and each candidate must imperatively have been born after December 31st, 1970.
  • Registration is open up to 12/31/2010 (date postponed to 14.01.2011 due to computer problems)
  • The registration fee is 250 euros per quintet
  • The presentation of original scores is compulsory (Use of photocopies is strictly prohibited).
  • Prior agreement between the interpreters, the SPEDIDAM and the organizers is required before any performance recordings or recordings of the Prize Winners concert.
  • The competition is public.
  • Jury's decisions are final.
  • Three prizes will be awarded for a total amount estimated to 12000 euros *.
  • he prize winners will be committed for the Woodwind quintet International Biennale by The Institut Francais des Instruments à Vent..

    To assist you, as well as possible in your stay organisation, we can address you, on request, the list of the hotels able to accommodate you at the best conditions.

    Others hosting possibilities exist with the help of the "Association des Parents d’ Elèves du Conservatoire National de Région de Marseille".

    * Provided that we obtain the right subsidies.

TO ENTER THE COMPETITION

  • Send by mail or e-mail ( preferred ), before 12/31/2010 :
    - Quintet name
    - First name, Last Name, Birthday, Instrument and Nationality of the 5 participants
    - Last Name of the Quintet representative (with phone number and e-mail - mandatory )

  • Pay the registration fee : 250€ par quintette
    (by bank check in euros or money order to the IFIV account - see details below )
    Bank Code : 15899 Counter Code : 07944 Account N° : 00020214901 clé RIB : 66
    IBAN: FR76 1589 9079 4400 0202 1490 166 BIC : CMCIFR2A Bank address CCM Marseille Vieux Port Carnot
    .

    You will receive an acknowledgment of your registration by e-mail send to the Quintet representative.

COMPETITION PROGRAM

Fist Round:

  • One Of The Following Piece :

    .
    WA Mozart: Serenade KV 375 in E flat Major, Editions Billaudot

    .
    WA Mozart: Serenade in C minor KV 388, Editions David Walter ( david.walter @ wanadoo.fr )

    . Ludwig van Beethoven: Quintet in E flat major (from Octet op.103) Editions Billaudot

    . Franz Danzi: Quintet in a choice of the 9 op. 56, 67 and 68, Publishers various

    . Anton Reicha: Quintet in a choice among 24 of the op. 88, 91, 99 and 100, various publishers

  • One Of The Following:

    .
    Edvard Grieg: Norwegian Dances, Editions Billaudot

    . Marko Tajcevic: Seven Balkan Dances, Editions David Walter

    . Ferenc Farkas: Hungarian Dances, 17 th Century, Musica Budapest Editions

Second round:

  • Thierry Escaich : Three Moments Runaways Editions Billaudot

  • One Of The followings :

    .
    Darius Milhaud: The Chimney of King Rene op.205, Editions Leduc or Southern or Andraud

    . Heitor Villa-Lobos: Choros Quintet shaped, Editions Max Eschig

    . Samuel Barber: Summer Music op.31, Editions Schirmer

    . György Ligeti: Six Bagatelles, Schott Editions

    . Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, op.24n 2, Schott Editions

    . Marc Dufrenne: Three Pieces for Quintet, Editions Notissimo (Leduc)

    . Jean Francaix: Quintet No. 1, Schott Editions

Third roiund:

  • Henri Tomasi, Cinq Danses sacred and profane e s e , Editions Leduc
  • One Of The Following:

    . Anton Dvorak: Quintet in F Major (s
    after the string quartet op.96 said "American"), Editions Billaudot

    . Felix Mendelssohn: Quintet in E flat major (from Quartet Op.12 No. 1), Editions Billaudot

    . Felix Mendelssohn: Quinte
    head in A Major (from the Quartet op.13 No. 2), David Walter Editions

What Does Low Open Cervix Mean

6th International Competition "Henri Tomasi"

REGULATION OF THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION HENRI TOMASI
FROM 21 TO 26/02/2011 FOR TRAINING "Woodwind Quintet"
ORGANIZED BY THE FRENCH INSTITUTE OF WIND INSTRUMENTS

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITY OF THE MUSIC OF MARSEILLE

JURY

President:
David Walter (oboe) - France
Henning TROG (Bassoon) - Germany
Jacub Bokun (Clarinet) - Poland
Nicolas DOSA (Cor) - Romania
Julien Beaud (Flute) - France
CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION
  • Registration is open until 31/12/2010 (date postponed to 14.1.2011 due to computer problems)
  • The average age of the musicians should not exceed 35 years
    ( and all musicians must be born after 31/12/1970 )
  • Registration fees are € 250 per quintet
  • The presentation of original music is required (the use of photocopies is strictly prohibited).
  • Any registration events or the winners concert will be arranged in advance with performers, SPEDIDAM and organizer.
  • The competition tests are public.
  • The jury's decisions are final.
  • Three prizes will be awarded for a total value estimated at 12,000 euros *.
  • Winners will be hired at a Biennial International Woodwind Quintet organized by the French Institute for Wind Instruments.

    To help you organize your stay in Marseille, we can send you, upon request, a list of hotels that can accommodate you.

    Other types of accommodation you will also be offered in collaboration with the Association of Parents of Students at the Conservatoire National de Region in Marseille.

    * Subject to obtaining the necessary grants.
TO REGISTER
  • Submit by mail or e-mail before 31/12/2010:
    - the name of the quintet
    - the full name, birth date, instrument and nationality of 5 participants
    - the name of representative of the quintet (with his phone and his e-mail - essential )

  • Set fee of € 250 per quintet
    ( by check in Euros or by transfer account IFIV )
    Bank Code: 15899 Branch code: 07944 Account number: 00020214901 RIB key: 66
    For International, IBAN: FR76 1589 9079 4400 0202 1490 166 BIC: CMCIFR2A Domiciliation CCM Marseille Vieux Port Carnot
    .

    You will receive a confirmation of your registration by e-mail addressed to the representative of quintet.
PROGRAM COMPETITION
1 st round :
  • A œ works to the choice among the following :

    .
    WA Mozart: Serenade KV 375 in E flat Major, Editions Billaudot

    .
    WA Mozart: Serenade in C minor KV 388, Editions David Walter ( david.walter @ wanadoo.fr )

    . Ludwig van Beethoven: Quintet in E flat major (from Octet op.103) Editions Billaudot

    . Franz Danzi: Quintet in a choice of the 9 op. 56, 67 and 68, various publishers

    . Anton Reicha: Quintet in a choice among 24 of the op. 88, 91, 99 and 100, various publishers
  • a œ WORKING among three works to choose from:

    .
    Edvard Grieg: Norwegian Dances, Editions Billaudot

    . Marko Tajcevic: Seven Balkan Dances, Editions David Walter

    . Ferenc Farkas: Hungarian Dances, 17 th Century, Musica Budapest Editions
2nd round:
  • Thierry Escaich : Three Moments Runaways Editions Billaudot
  • a œ WORKING among seven works to choose from:

    .
    Darius Milhaud: The Chimney of King Rene op.205, Editions Leduc or Southern or Andraud

    . Heitor Villa-Lobos: Choros Quintet shaped, Editions Max Eschig

    . Samuel Barber: Summer Music op.31, Editions Schirmer

    . György Ligeti: Six Bagatelles, Schott Editions

    . Paul Hindemith: Kleine Kammermusik, op.24n 2, Schott Editions

    . Marc Dufrenne: Three Pieces for Quintet, Editions Notissimo (Leduc)

    . Jean Francaix: Quintet No. 1, Schott Editions
3 rd round :
  • Henri Tomasi, Cinq Danses sacred and profane e s e , Editions Leduc
  • A œ WORKING choice among three works:

    . Anton Dvorak: Quintet in F Major (s
    after the string quartet op.96 said "American"), Editions Billaudot

    . Felix Mendelssohn: Quintet in E flat major (from Quartet Op.12 No.1) Editions Billaudot

    . Felix Mendelssohn: Quinte
    head in A Major (from the Quartet op.13 No. 2), David Walter Editions