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| Author: | jazzplayermark [ Nov 20th, '07, 06:13 ] |
| Post subject: | Is anyone working with Rotary International to teach AP? |
Rotary International is involved in many projects around the world. I'm wondering if anyone is working on an international project with them to bring AP knowledge to third world countries. |
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| Author: | KudaPucat [ Nov 20th, '07, 06:16 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Is anyone working with Rotary International to teach AP? |
jazzplayermark wrote: Rotary International is involved in many projects around the world. I'm wondering if anyone is working on an international project with them to bring AP knowledge to third world countries.
That's a negative for me, but I was involved in RYLA, and so have considered bringing it to that fantastic group of people. Hamish |
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| Author: | jazzplayermark [ Nov 20th, '07, 06:23 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Is anyone working with Rotary International to teach AP? |
Glad to hear that you've had involvement in the past KP. It's just such a great organization. My wife has been a rotatian for about 7 years now and was president of her club last year. We've been to a couple of International conventions and seen some of the wonderful selfness things rotarians to for others. It just seems to me that if we aren't bringing AP to Rotary, now's the time to do it. |
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| Author: | KudaPucat [ Nov 20th, '07, 06:35 ] |
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I need to get my system up before I can start preaching... I'm close... there ar epics on my thread |
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| Author: | jazzplayermark [ Nov 20th, '07, 06:38 ] |
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Yeah me too, I'm just planning ahead and wondering if anyone else has already begun. |
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| Author: | steem [ Nov 20th, '07, 08:22 ] |
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I'm trying to get Engineers Without Borders fired up about AP... EWB aims to provide capacity building to disadvantaged communities. As long as it fits the cultural needs of the community, I see AP as being a great technology to promote. They have been close to doing joint projects with Rotary a few times, and I'm sure it will happen. No doubt you've seen dthawk's AP work in el salvador ? Brilliant stuff. |
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| Author: | earthbound [ Nov 20th, '07, 08:51 ] |
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Travis has been doing some great work in getting aquaponics into Africa to help the locals. http://www.fastonline.org/ |
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| Author: | RupertofOZ [ Nov 20th, '07, 12:26 ] |
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Jezz.... there's some good stuff there .... especially in the download (links)area Travis, as usual, is out there doing good. |
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| Author: | dthawk [ Nov 25th, '07, 08:38 ] |
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Northwestern College supposedly has a system up and running in Moldova working with a mission organization. It seems they have come up with a turnkey system I read about in Growers Edge. I am trying to get info about how it works and what it looks like and costs and such. Unfortunately there are no pics on the site. |
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| Author: | RupertofOZ [ Nov 25th, '07, 09:53 ] |
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Lukes Mission has been working in Haiti since 2001.... http://www.lyontechnologies.com/aqua/whataqua.html Not that far away from you DT |
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| Author: | dthawk [ Nov 25th, '07, 10:13 ] |
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hmm link doesn't work for me. Haiti is closer to me than you but not in my neck of the woods. |
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