- This is what you miss when you sleep in. http://flic.kr/p/7UVRVT #
- Traditional train station in Temagami. http://flic.kr/p/7V2i41 #
- You gotta love roadside attractions. New Liskeard. http://flic.kr/p/7V2SBw #
- Industry in the North http://flic.kr/p/7V3ri7 #
- Just crossed the 49th parallel. http://flic.kr/p/7V4LNA #
- Sunset on the Trans Canada http://flic.kr/p/7V9Agy #
- 1515km, total time 18hrs 40min, moving avg 91.4km/h, 4caches + 2 DNFs #
- 1515km, total time 18hrs 40min, moving avg 91.4km/h, 4caches + 2 DNFs http://myloc.me/6eFeb #
- Arctic Watershed starts here. http://flic.kr/p/7VbpKk #
- Snowman at Sunset … You can tell from his sunglasses http://flic.kr/p/7VeEg5 #
- Not for recharging, for heating in winter. http://flic.kr/p/7VgSgM #
- A pic of me with the sleeping giant in the background http://flic.kr/p/7VjqLP #
- Do you see the sleeping giant sleeping? http://flic.kr/p/7VnFDo #
- And so the journey home begins at sunrise over Thunder Bay. http://flic.kr/p/7VsWB9 #
- A monument to the man and the human spirit. http://flic.kr/p/7VpYMk #
- Aguasabon River Gorge. Better than Elora? http://flic.kr/p/7Vvddm #
- In white river. This one is for Tracey. http://flic.kr/p/7VuC8i #
- Stopped for accident but had a good view of Lake Superior. http://flic.kr/p/7VxGCD #
Monthly Archives: April 2010
@johnarobb Weekly Updates for 2010-04-18
- I'm heading to DemoCamp Guelph tonight, anyone else going? #
- Improve your motivation through: autonomy, mastery and purpose. At least that's what Daniel Pink thinks is the key. #
- At demo camp in Guelph. #
- At demo camp in Guelph. http://myloc.me/60LZm #
- I guess being polite is to much to ask from the attendees of Demo Camp. I'm thinking of leaving. #
- I can't believe how rude people are. I left tonights event because I could hear the speaker because of talkers in the room. #
- She did not want her picture taken. http://flic.kr/p/7TQ3eu #
- Visiting my friends at Logisense to present an Adwords report. http://myloc.me/64Zlx #
Because I Am A Girl
To avoid any confusion I am not a girl. Because I Am a Girl is a program of Plan Canada that is trying to raise the quality of life for girls in the developing world. My friend Gina introduced me to this program. I was amazed at what happens when you give a girl a chance.
Men hold almost all the power in the developing world. This means that girls and women have fewer choices. The latest issue of National Geographic pointed out that in some places women spend hours each day collecting water. In some cultures women who let men carry water are regarded as lazy. This leads mothers to leave their 4 year olds in charge of their younger siblings so their mother can fetch drinking water. Some parents around here won’t even let their 10 year olds walk home from school. So what really is the price of water in a society?
One of the keys to helping the developing world is breaking the cycle that prevents women from unleashing their true value in society. Women are more than baby factories.
What happens when a girl gets a chance?
- When a girl in lhe developing world recieves seven more years of education, she marries four years later, and has 2.2 fewer children
- Educated girls grow into educated women, who – research shows – have healthier babies and are more likely to educate their children.
- An extra year of primary school boosts girls’ future wages by 10 to 20 percent.
- An extra year of secondary school boosts girls’ future wages by 15 to 25 percent.
- When girls and women earn income, they reinvest 90 percent of it into their families, as compared to only 30 to 40 percent for a man.
… and what happens when she doesn’t.
- 70 percent of the world’s 130 million out-of-school youth are girls.
- One girl in seven in developing countries marries before age 15; 38 percent marry before age 18.
- One-quarter to one-half of girls in developing countries become mothers before age 18.
- Pregnancy is the leading cause of death among girls ages 15 to 19 worldwide.
- Seventy-five percent of HIV-infected youth in Africa are girls.
I am a father of two girls. I’m glad my girls live in a society where they are valued as a human and not just a woman. Girls need a chance to grow up to contribute more of their brain power to society rather than their physical power. Let’s let girls be girls.
@johnarobb Weekly Updates for 2010-04-11
- Stopped on 401 just east of guelph line #
- Do the numbers ever lie? ESPN picks masters winner http://bit.ly/aWWAuq thx @brianarrindell #
- ESPN might just be right in who they pick to win the Masters http://bit.ly/aWWAuq #
@johnarobb Weekly Updates for 2010-04-04
- Jim does it again: Really Stand Out – The 5 P’s Personal Brand … http://slidesha.re/avKLKT #
- People Buy From People http://goo.gl/fb/aoRDJ #
- Finished helping my mum move into her new place. Back to the office now. http://myloc.me/5qiIO #
- What Else Does Google Know About Your Site http://goo.gl/fb/OLTIa #
- Pulled over to take that picture of the smog. #
- Pulled over to take that picture of the smog. http://myloc.me/5snig #
- The smog is thick this morning. http://flic.kr/p/7PKonB #
- My six year old now has own website. She’s been asking for a week to set it up so we did that today – http://www.catebakes.com #