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Love, Actually Is… – Official Trailer

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great minds united londonImperial College Singapore Society – Major Event 2010

Love Actually Is is a story that portrays the types of obstacles faced by couples of different social classes, and more importantly how they eventually overcome these different obstacles. It shows the different aspects of love and how love is so much more than merely just a marriage certificate and materialistic wants.

TICKETING INFORMATION:
Date: 13 March 2010
Price: £8
Place: The Great Hall, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus
London, United Kingdom, SW7 2AZ

Pre-Sales:
To pre-order tickets, kindly send your orders to
LoveActuallyIs@ic-singsoc.net

*All proceeds will be donated to the Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (MINDS).*

Facebook link: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=286980258106

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what do people think when they hear Dublin?

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what i really want is someones thoughts when they hear of Dublin (my hometown). For example when I hear:

Leeds – I think kip, what happened to Leeds United? huh theyre doing pretty alright now, Dennis Wise
Sheffield – I think kip, what happened to Sheffield United/Wednesday, theyre still doing shite
London – Nice, huge city, but has its rough areas north and east
Manchester – Nice has its rough parts, rain, former industrial, irish, man utd/city, oasis, roses, improved, relatives
Paris – Beutiful city,serious social problems, rough suburbs, algerians
Glasgow – concrete, celtic, scotland
Amsterdam – weed, hookers, canals
Liverpool – the beatles, irish people, improved alot, liverpool f.c
Portsmouth – heard bad things
Limerick – ok in city, dreadfull hellhole, moyross, regenation
i enjoyed writing this

i mean no offence to anyone from those places the people in the cities are great but i cant stop my mind from thinking that.

you can do your own list aswel if u want.
i know you will enjoy it,
and heres something you dont hear often – European pride
and to answer your question weed, hookers and canals is good! lol

that’s in Ireland?

leprechauns?

pubs, beer? ale, warm beer.

Inspector Morse?

Maureen O’Hara

The Quiet Man

football (soccer)

is weed, hookers and canals bad or good ? great minds united london

I’ve never been to Ireland but I’d like to visit someday.

oh anyone remember Irish spring soap commercials?

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Odd Fellows Fraternity Secrets

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great minds united londonThe Independent Order of Odd Fellows welcomes men and women. Not because they are rich or poor; not because they are educated or uneducated, but because they are men and women. Manly, upright, honest, industrious, temperate, thoughtful, considerate people. People who do not wish to waste their time in the worship of wealth, but who will give their hearts, minds and life to the great work of character building — of making men and women better. Men and women who will let the sunlight of their love dispel the darkness of sorrow and doubt; who are ever ready and willing to do an act of kindness; to act more forgivingly toward their fellowman than they would expect to receive themselves.

The Odd Fellows is one of the oldest and largest non-political and non-sectarian fraternal organization in the world. It was established because the world was very different back then. The things we take for granted now were almost non-existent like healthcare, orphanages, educational systems, care for the elderly and for the impoverished. Even though we have come a long way now, more needs to be done to see that everyone everywhere is treated with care, kindness, and dignity. Working together to achieve these goals and help our fellow men creates a bond that cannot be described. A brotherhood and sisterhood of benevolence that can only be felt as an active participant. Working together, we really can make a difference!
Because the Odd Fellows existed very long ago “mystery of long-past ages enshrouds the origin of Odd Fellowship” and that the exact date of its first founding is “lost in the mists of antiquity”. Members in the United Kingdom trace its roots back to the Trade Guilds of the 12th and 13th centuries.

There are many theories about how it first started and got its name but the generally accepted belief is that it emerged in England when a group of working class men who fell outside the established system of trade guilds banded together to form their own labor association. At the time of industrialization in England, ‘Fellows’ from various ‘Odd’ trades gathered together and formed a fraternity to protect and care for their members and communities at a time when there was no welfare state, trade unions and National Health Insurance. They would work together to help each other and the unfortunate families back on their feet, whether it was rebuilding a barn that had burned, or putting in a new crop after a devastating season. Such helpers came to be known as “odd fellows,” so named by the general population who thought they were “an odd bunch of fellows” who would behave in such a selfless and seemingly impractical fashion. This group then adopted the name.

By year 1700′s, there were a number of Odd Fellows organization in England. The earliest surviving documented evidence of an organization called “Odd Fellows” are the minutes of Loyal Aristarchus Odd Fellow Lodge no. 9 in England dated March 12, 1748. By it being number 9, this connotes that there are older Odd Fellows lodges that existed before this date.

In 1789, a “London Union or United Order of Odd Fellows”, now known as the “Grand United Order of Oddfellows Friendly Society”, was formed as a partial amalgamation of two Odd Fellows organization. In 1810, various lodges of the London Union Order in Manchester organized an “Independent Order of Oddfellows” with the title “Manchester Unity”. With their improved system they were able to persuade other Odd Fellow Lodges to join their unity. They also chartered the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in America years after.

While several Odd Fellow lodges had existed in New York City before, because of the charter relationship, American Odd Fellowship (Independent Order of Odd Fellows) is regarded as being founded in Baltimore, Maryland at the Seven Stars Tavern on April 26, 1819, by Thomas Wildey and some associates who were members of the fraternity in England.

On September 20, 1851, I.O.O.F became the first fraternity to accept both men and women when it formed the Daughters of Rebekah. Brother Schuyler Colfax, (Vice President of the United States from 1869 to 1873 under President Ulysses S. Grant), was the force behind the movement. Though the term sorority was not yet coined in this year, it may be considered that the Rebekah is the first and oldest sorority in the world. They are also the first fraternal organization to build cemeteries, home for the elderly and orphans.

Sovereign grand Lodge: www.ioof.org

Grand Lodge of Europe: www.oddfellows.eu

Grand Lodge of BC: www.ioofbc.org/international.htm


The Oddfellows United Kingdom: www.oddfellows.co.uk

Grand Lodge of Cuba: http://www.ioof-cuba.org

IOOF Philippines: www.ioofphilippines.yolasite.com

e-mail IOOF: iooftheSGL@bellsouth.net

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Amerika! Trailer

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great minds united londonQ7QbU/0.jpg” align=”left”/>From the great minds that brought you “Le Film de Fallen chien” comes a documentary of Americas oldest pastime, Patriotism.

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Savant – Stephen Wiltshire

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great minds united londonFrom the English version of Expedition ins Gehirn.

Name: Stephen Wiltshire
Location: London, United Kingdom
Savant skill: Photographic memory, drawing

© 2006 colourFIELD tell-a-vision

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Hypnotists – Learn Virtual Gastric Band In London July 2011

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great minds united londonhttp://virtualgastricbandtraining.com/book-virtual-gastric-band-seminar

Marc Carlin: I’d like to welcome you all to the Sheraton Hotel, where we have Sheila Granger. Soon to present her fabulous Virtual Gastric Band Training Course. And it is a fabulous course, I know from experience because I took the course. I brought her into the States in October after speaking with her on the phone. I had to figure out how to work Skype just so I could speak to Sheila.
It’s a fabulous experience talking to her. You’re going find that she is very genuine and authentic and she has all the skills she needs to present which impressed me tremendously. I was shocked, because I had just talked to her on the phone I really didn’t have an idea of how she would present material what she would really present.

She told me about a product she had. She heard about a concept that was being used in Europe for a couple of years, maybe a year of so before. She heard about it, and she was doing hypnosis, weight loss hypnosis for a couple of years, and what she found was this concept appealed to her, the same way that it appealed to all of us and all the people who are looking to use this method to lose weight. Or to get to the right shape and size they want to be.

So after speaking with her I found out she decided, she heard about the concept and she decided to put it to the test which I thought was very admirable in fact, I thought she had a lot of balls to go ahead and do that type of stuff. Just go ahead and put it to the test and see if it worked or not.

She was very pleasantly surprised that 24 out of the 25 people lost weight during the course of that program.

So, I’d like to welcome Sheila to the US for another time. Going through this process, teaching you all hungry minds, how to do this great, great service to humanity

So welcome Sheila Granger.

Sheila Granger: Good morning everybody It’s really nice to be here again, I love the untied state, I just said to a gentleman earlier on I want to find a husband here so I an stay here, but I haven’t found one yet. So I don’t have to keep coming and going.

just a little bit about me before I get into the program and then I just want to do a few introductions around the room so we get to know a little bit about each other. Because what I find about these seminars is that I learn as well. You know, I don’t have all the answers, and there are things that I picked up in the seminar in NY which I now use in my practice at home. So we can all learn from each other. Not just about the virtual gastric band, but all sorts of things that can help your practices.

So before we get into it properly

I’ve only been a hypnotherapist for just over theree years. prior to that I worked for 22 years for a government department investigating people for fraud. People who were claiming state handouts because they weren’t employed or were single parents, that type of thing. And we’d got an allegation that they were living with somebody or they were working and they weren’t telling us about it.

so my job was to go in to states, to knock on doors and to say, um somebody’s telling me this… and try to get them into court for it.

I kind of quite liked my job I didn’t have a problem with it.
I just happened to see a course for hypnosis, and at the time I was a little bit of a serial course goer, and so I thought, that might be quite interesting. I’ll go on that, never intending to start a business with it.

And if somebody had told me when I took that course that three years later I would be standing here in the united states delivering a seminar. I just got back from Australia from doing the same, I’ve got a book, we’ve just got published, then I would’ve thought, no way.

So I just started off seeing people just from home, I only ever intended to see people to just earn a little, really

so my original driver with hypnosis when I did the course was to earn a little bit of extra on the side. What kicked in after that was I started seeing people was the difference you get in somebody and the impact you can have on somebody’s life.
And that was actually then my driver to do more work with it.
I think that I’m still standing here today because my main driver has always been then getting the difference in a person. And I think if you’re driven by that, the income comes as a result of it. The universe pays you back if you like.
So, I’m now based in a doctor’s surgery I see on average between 35 and 50 clients a week, and have done for sort of the last two years.

And the virtual gastric band program I suppose, is the thing that sort of really shot me to fame if you like. And as Marc said, I put word of mouth out. I wanted 25 volunteers

The Hypnosis Center
220 East 54th Street
New York, NY 10022
(212) 223-1832

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