[Ailist] Examples of great provocative propositions?
Roland Sullivan
changeroland at rocketmail.com
Mon Nov 24 05:54:08 MST 2008
i have one..
to have each of our graduates capable of changing the world.
from assumption university in Thailand
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From: Terri McNichol <tmcnichol at renassociates.com>
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Sent: Sunday, November 9, 2008 12:17:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Ailist] Examples of great provocative propositions?
Hi all
My personal favorite is that of the YMCA> YMCAs are world pioneers in swimming instruction and aquatics programs starting in 1910, the YMCA launched the first Teaching America to Swim campaign:
We aim to, “teach every boy and young man in North America, who does not know how, to swim.”
I know it is where I learned how to swim and where I took my children for swimming lessons. The head of the program at the time was Jane Lawrence, who could boast that she taught three generations how to swim!
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