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Mike YeagerPublisherhttp://www.a1-weight-loss-4u.com/mjy610@hotmail.comAmazing Airline Pilot Can Play Any Song After Hearing It On His Piano Without Any Musical Training
(ContentDesk) January 3, 2006 -- Richard Waterman, gifted musician and performer, has released 3 new CDs of some of the most beautiful piano music in the world.
Completely self taught, Richard began playing the piano in 1974, and has been compared to Mozart in his ability to reproduce a song after hearing it.
He is one of a very small elite group of people in the world that play only by ear - not bound by a page of notes, Richard can hear a song, and play it as it was played the first time he heard it. This is a different kind of piano music - spontaneous, beautiful and directly from the heart. This is amazing since he has never had any musical training at all!Richards new website, www.realpianomusic.com, is the first website to profile pianists who share his ability to play only by ear.
Richard Waterman is the founder of Real Piano Music and is the first artist to...
Amazing Airline Pilot Can Play Any Song After Hearing It On His Piano Without Any Musical Training
Lorman Education Services Presents "IDEA And 504" seminar November 8, 2005.
(ContentDesk) September 22, 2005 -- In this seminar, you will learn the distinction between the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 2004 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the two federal laws that govern the education of students with disabilities. Additionally, you will learn about the interplay between California law and these two statutes.
The presenters will provide you an overview of the requirements of special education law and Section 504, point out the areas that are most commonly challenged at due process and give practical suggestions regarding how to avoid costly litigation.
You will also be given an opportunity to review sample scenarios and be guided through the practical application of the law.Van T. Vu is an associate in the Schools and Special Education Practice Group of Best Best & Krieger LLP.
Ms. Vu's practice focuses on the representation of educational entities such as school districts, county offices of education...
Lorman Education Services Presents "IDEA And 504" seminar November 8, 2005.
NASFAA Names College Goal Sunday Director, Program to Expand Nationally, Lumina Foundation Continues Funding, Involvement
The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) announced the appointment of Marcia E. Weston as director of College Goal Sunday Operations, a successful program that helps low-income families apply for college financial aid. Weston came to NASFAA from the Finance Authority of Maine, where she served as manager of education outreach programs since 1998. She wrote Maine's successful College Goal Sunday grant proposal and served as statewide coordinator for the program. Weston has previously assisted states considering a College Goal Sunday grant application by sharing program strategies, media successes, and budget partnerships.As director, Weston will be responsible for overall management of the College Goal Sunday program at the national level, with emphasis on program maintenance and expansion, fundraising, public relations, and reporting.
Professional and administrative support will be provided by current NASFAA staff and consultants.Lumina Foundation...
NASFAA Names College Goal Sunday Director, Program to Expand Nationally, Lumina Foundation Continues Funding, Involvement