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Censorship in China – thanks to Leo Laporte – Channel Steve
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Travel & Events (Smugmug). ICT / ESL Resources. Censorship in China – thanks to Leo Laporte. Censorship in China – thanks to Leo Laporte. July 18, 2009. For those who asked me why I chose not to teach in China given that it is a lot easier to find work, and they can sometimes offer better remuneration packages, there are two main reasons. One is that I haven’t been there before so don’t feel comfortable with the country. Leo Laporte’s Audioboo is the second and main reason I chose not to go there. I thin...
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Teaching ESL and ICT – Channel Steve
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Channel Steve | Digiholic in Vietnam | Page 3
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Travel & Events (Smugmug). ICT / ESL Resources. Ancient Cham Towers in Phan Thiet. Phan Thiet / Mui Ne offers a different side of Vietnam - fishing villages, colored sands, beautiful beaches and ancient Cham architecture. Only a few hours north of Saigon, it's a great destination able to get away from the noisy cities. Vung Tau - the closest beach getaway to Saigon. A collection of images on Flickr showing off the best of Vung Tau. The natural beauty of Sapa. Harajuku is a breath of fresh air. Today mark...
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Channel Steve | Digiholic in Vietnam | Page 180
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Travel & Events (Smugmug). ICT / ESL Resources. Ancient Cham Towers in Phan Thiet. Phan Thiet / Mui Ne offers a different side of Vietnam - fishing villages, colored sands, beautiful beaches and ancient Cham architecture. Only a few hours north of Saigon, it's a great destination able to get away from the noisy cities. Vung Tau - the closest beach getaway to Saigon. A collection of images on Flickr showing off the best of Vung Tau. The natural beauty of Sapa. Harajuku is a breath of fresh air. The future...
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Josie Jason radio spots – Channel Steve
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Travel & Events (Smugmug). ICT / ESL Resources. Josie Jason radio spots. Josie Jason radio spots. February 1, 2014. Digging through my old music today, I discovered these two radio recordings/interviews with Josie Jason, an iconic Australian singer/guitarist who is sadly no longer with us. So, for those of you who love this lady and everything she stood for, please enjoy these rarities. Http:/ www.channelsteve.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/JosieJason-PBSreview.mp3. Grade 8 ICT – Aquarium task. Cautiousl...
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A Green Day – Channel Steve
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Travel & Events (Smugmug). ICT / ESL Resources. August 30, 2014. My initials are S.am. When I was young I thought it was necessary to have a nickname. I am Australian, after all. All Australians have nicknames, don’t they? All kids have nicknames, don’t they? The kids in my primary school asked me one day what mine was. I had given this issue much thought, but still couldn’t come up with anything remarkable, so out blurted “Sam. I am Sam.”. I loved that book, so here it is for you to love too. And a scie...
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The Incredible Mantis Shrimp – Channel Steve
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Travel & Events (Smugmug). ICT / ESL Resources. The Incredible Mantis Shrimp. The Incredible Mantis Shrimp. September 4, 2014. The Oatmeal would be my favorite comic, if Matthew Inman wasn’t inclined to be a tad vulgar more often than not. But he does love science and cool things. One of those cool things is the Mantis Shrimp. IMPORTANT: If you didn’t click on the image above, DO IT. DO IT NOW! Mantis shrimp are known scientifically as ‘stomatopods”. What a great name! He came up to meet his Mum afterwar...
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Harajuku, Tokyo – Channel Steve
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Travel & Events (Smugmug). ICT / ESL Resources. February 10, 2012. Sept 2008 – Harajuku. Aug 2008 – Harajuku. The most amazing place to spend a Sunday, in fact every Sunday. Full of crazy, sexy, cool girls and guys in costumes you can’t even imagine until you see them. There’s a beautiful park that is full of people enjoying themselves – playing drums, yoga, dancing, walking the dog, frisbee, eating, chatting, drinking wine, whatever! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Links you should click. March 2, 2010.
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PhotoMap – Channel Steve
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Travel & Events (Smugmug). ICT / ESL Resources. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Links you should click. Rock Portrait Photo Blog. Eyehunger – Mat Ward's blog. Rock Portrait in Vietnam. Twitter Updates for 2011-03-08. March 8, 2011. IRig Midi arrives – sleep departs. February 24, 2012. January 23, 2010. Best Banh Mi ever. March 1, 2012. French street lamps on Saigon patio. March 8, 2012. March 26, 2010. Apologies to those recently posting comments. April 10, 2010. September 13, 2009. Ä á c Bà Church at TẠt.
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Channel Steve | Digiholic in Vietnam | Page 2
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Travel & Events (Smugmug). ICT / ESL Resources. Ancient Cham Towers in Phan Thiet. Phan Thiet / Mui Ne offers a different side of Vietnam - fishing villages, colored sands, beautiful beaches and ancient Cham architecture. Only a few hours north of Saigon, it's a great destination able to get away from the noisy cities. Vung Tau - the closest beach getaway to Saigon. A collection of images on Flickr showing off the best of Vung Tau. The natural beauty of Sapa. Harajuku is a breath of fresh air. Perusing T...