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A Geog Blog: A Very Spatial Quiz (part 2)
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A learning curve - a non-geographer tries to learn about geography. Tuesday, 14 October 2008. A Very Spatial Quiz (part 2). Here is the second part of the quiz I ran at our Annual Conference in Stratford-upon-Avon. Answers in a few days. Remember, every answer is a location or has a location as part of the answer. Round 2 – Television and Film. Question 11 – Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grub live in which fictitious town? From which American town were they driving? Round 3 - Music.
A Geog Blog: October 2008
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A learning curve - a non-geographer tries to learn about geography. Friday, 17 October 2008. The Rain in Spain. Apparently it sometimes rains in Malaga even when I am not there. Here is a report from 'Sur' -. The bad weather over the last few days has meant considerable movement of sand on the Malaga province coastline. La Caleta beach in Malaga city is where the worst damage has been reported so far and it coincides with regeneration work, to cost six million euros, which is due to start tomorrow. And i...
A Geog Blog: May 2008
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A learning curve - a non-geographer tries to learn about geography. Thursday, 1 May 2008. The control of finances at AGI are my responsibility. But of course the results come from the heard work of the whole team. Today the AGI Council approved the audited accounts for 2007. After small surpluses in 2005 and 2006, we made a surplus of over £45,000 in 2007. And now our financial base is stronger than it has been for some time. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget.
A Geog Blog: AGI - A Review of the Year
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A learning curve - a non-geographer tries to learn about geography. Friday, 26 December 2008. AGI - A Review of the Year. It has, I believe, been a good year for the Association for Geographic Information (AGI) - my employers. It has been a good year for the recognition of our unique place within GI and our ability to respond to Government initiatives swiftly and with authority. We can reflect a very wide range of opinion and can do so with clarity. We have become more professional and have recognised th...
A Geog Blog: January 2008
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A learning curve - a non-geographer tries to learn about geography. Friday, 4 January 2008. 2008 - what's ahead? So what is there to look forward to in 2008? As for me personally, I intend to learn more about the world of GI, continue to represent the AGI to the best of my ability and do my best to keep the organisation profitable. And, by keeping work and life in balance, I hope to reduce my golf handicap! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. New Barnet, Herts, United Kingdom.
A Geog Blog: February 2008
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A learning curve - a non-geographer tries to learn about geography. Thursday, 28 February 2008. Each year, AGI produces a strategy for the year ahead. This is driven by the Chair of the organisation. Because the Chair only serves for one year, there is a danger that strategy can lack continuity. But recently the strategy has deliberately built on that of the previous year. And the strategy for 2008 is very much an evolution from what we strived to achieve in 2007. This year we have 5 objectives -. Saturd...
A Geog Blog: September 2007
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A learning curve - a non-geographer tries to learn about geography. Friday, 21 September 2007. AGI Conference 2007 - review. The conference is over. Two days of networking, of talks, of debates and of socialising has come to an end. After all the planning, the administration, the worry - it now seems strange to realise that it is over. And very gratifying to find that the planning work before the conference turned out to have contributed to such a successful conference. I hope that issues were taken forw...
Soapbox Jury: Arm Chair Tourism
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Random reviews relevant to you! No nonsense views on different websites, products, services and ideas. The truth is the truth whether whispered or shouted. Feature on Soapbox Jury. If you would like us to review your website, blog, product or service please email us. If we're able to publish your review all we ask is that you link to Soapbox Jury in return. Please read here before submitting. Aurora australis (the Southern Lights). As seen from Antarctica. The Arm Chair Tourist. Enter your email address:.
A Geog Blog: Parliamo Geo (part 2)
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A learning curve - a non-geographer tries to learn about geography. Monday, 6 October 2008. Parliamo Geo (part 2). A few days ago I did a post about the language of geography and how sometimes the specialist. Language used by geographers to talk to geographers is incomprehensible. To the layman. I didn't give any examples. Little did I know that an example would arise so quickly. There is a new job advert in the Guardian for a Spatial Analysis Co- Ordinator. It states the following -. And then a follow-up.
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Following in the footsteps…. Where I will be visiting in 2015. No more travel blog posts. I have come to the decision that I will no longer submit blog posts to this site but will continue to use Twitter to share interesting articles that I find. I will be starting a new more general blog site that will be based on more than travel in the near future. Thank you for visiting […]. 48 hours in a Welsh City. Have you ever been to Wales? My dream destination of 2016. A busy weekend in Belfast. I first visited...
Rome and the Vaticani
Rome and the Vaticani. Wednesday, February 10, 2016. The month of March my co-worker and I will be taking 12 of our clients to Rome / Vatican but we are not leaving Australia. There are a number of things that need to be done,. Working out what we want to see in Rome. Where will we travel to in Rome. Posters need to be made. Passports, itinerary, brochures and boarding passes given out today 25.02.16. Each traveller receives a copy of each of these Documents. 1020am arrive at the airport.
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