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GEOLOGY FOR NON-GEOLOGISTS – HOUSTON
March 6, 2006 – March 9, 2006
Houston, Texas, USA
http://www.peice.com/eventdetails.aspx?event=102400&ref=Allconferences&frfi=16734

This popular four-day course will provide non-geologists with a practical understanding of the principles used by petroleum geologists in the search for oil and gas. The session will include both the scientific background and the practical applications of geology. The tools, techniques, and vocabulary of the petroleum geologist will be emphasized throughout the course. A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.

Delivery Method: Classroom Training
Fee: $ 1995 USD
CEU: 3.2 Continuing Education Units
PDH: 32 Professional Development Hours

NASS SPRING BREAK: BACK TO THE EVIDENCE
March 8, 2006 – March 11, 2006 – San Diego, CA, USA
http://www.spine.org/06SprgBrk.cfm
NASS Spring Break will be a high-energy interactive meeting focusing on controversial and non-traditional topics. Look forward to interactive symposia and debate sessions. NASS Spring Break will provide physicians an opportunity to share current information and concepts relating to spinal problems in an open, interactive relaxed atmosphere.

ON-LINE METHODS IN CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE PROCESSING
March 21, 2006 – March 22, 2006 – New York

Understanding how children process language, in real time, is necessary for building comprehensive theories about language acquisition. This workshop is the first scientific gathering specifically dedicated to a new field of research that explores such issues, experimental developmental psycholinguistics. This workshop provides a forum in which scholars from different areas of expertise (psycholinguistics, language acquisition, and cognitive neuroscience), particularly those interested in applying on-line methods to study children’s language processing, will discuss how current and developing empirical approaches can inform about language processing mechanisms in children.

RISK MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 2006
March 24, 2006 – March 26, 2006 – Mont Tremblant, Quebec
http://www.mfrc.mcgill.ca/?section=Conferences

A conference fee will be charged to cover expenses (C$250 for academics, C$500 for practitioners and C$100 for students). Presenters, discussants and chairs will be provided with free accommodation. Conference participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation expenses. Conference participants are eligible to pay discounted hotel rates starting at C$199 per night, for arrival on Thursday March 23rd and departure Sunday March 26th.

The conference will be held at the Fairmont Resort Hotel situated at the foot of Mont Tremblant in Quebec’s Laurentians.

Know of a conference that is not on this list? Contact voice@ausu.org with the details and we’ll list it in Conference Connections.

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SPRING THEATRE CLASSES
Feburary 06 to May 01, 2006 – Kelowna, BC
Kelowna Actors Studio
Ticket Prices very reasonable
Kelowna Actors Studio – 250-862-2867
info@kelownaactorsstudio.com
http://www.KelownaActorsStudio.com

21st CENTURY ANTIQUES FAIR
Feburary 19, 2006 – 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Vancouver, BC – Croatian Cultural Centre
General Admission 10am-3pm – $3 at Door
Early Bird Admission 8am-10am – $20 at Door
Children Under 13 Free with Adult Admission
Free Parking – http://www.21cpromotions.com

175 tables and booths of 19th & 20th Century Antiques & Collectibles! Decorative arts, vintage & estate jewellery, country collectibles, ephemera, mid-century Modernist decor, old dolls & toys, Christmas items, tins, art pottery & glass, native crafts, hand-painted china, textiles & linens, depression-era kitchenware, primitives, records & memorabilia, chintz, period lighting & fixtures, nautical, old books, and much, much more.

SCIENCE SATURDAYS WITH MCMASTER UNIVERSITY
January 22 to May 28, 2006 – Hamilton, ON
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM – Hamilton Children’s Museum
Adults – $1.00 – Children – $3.00
905-546-4848 – childrensmuseum@hamilton.ca
McMaster University science students provide hands-on science activities for children and families. Venture Physics and Let’s Talk Science Team bring along “the phunky physics roller coaster” and other creative science demonstrations and activities. DATES: Saturdays, March 12, 19 & 26; April 16 & 30; May 21 & 28. 6 yrs and up

ST. JOHN’S CIRCUS: GROUP PRACTICE
St Johns, NF – Tuesdays – Mun Athetics building – FREE
http://nick.wirelesszero.net/cgi-bin/juggling/YaBB.cgi
Everyone’s a Star! Juggling, Unicycling, Magic, Clowning, Poi, Diabolo, Fire, and whatever YOUR skill(s) is!
Tues At 7:00 PM – Thurs At 7:00 PM – Sat At 2:00 PM
Sessions usually run about 3 hrs…

123 SENSE
St Johns, NF – Saturdays – 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Eastern Edge Gallery, 72 Harbour Drive
free – 709-739-1882 – http://www.easternedge.ca
Jean Klimack (Winnipeg); Dave Yonge (B.C); Tania Lewis (NY/Newfoundland)
These three artists present in different mediums (video, drawing and photography) odd senses of the everyday, urban myths and gentrification.

MARDI GRAS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS
Port Arthur, Texas, USA – Feb 23 – 26, 2006
http://mardigras.portarthur.com/
This year’s theme is Floral Fantasy. Port Arthur hosts Mardi Gras Southeast Texas fun all. From arts and crafts to Zydeco music and Parades, there is an attraction to peak everyone’s interest. Advance discount tickets are available. Admission is $5 to $10, and kids under 12 are free. There is free parking on the street, $5 on lots.

BRAZILIAN CARNAVAL 2006
Long Beach, California, USA – February 25, 2006

Home


8:00 pm to 2:00 am – Admission $35 ($40 at the door)
Reserved Table seats $45 ($50 at the door)

The largest Carnaval Party in Southern California. Large dance floor, costume contest with a trip to Rio de Janeiro for the winner, booths of arts and crafts, food. Samba show, and lot’s of batucada (brazilian drumming).

To list events in your area, e-mail voice@ausu.org with “events” in the subject line.

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GEOLOGY FOR NON-GEOLOGISTS – HOUSTON
March 6, 2006 – March 9, 2006
Houston, Texas, USA
http://www.peice.com/eventdetails.aspx?event=102400&ref=Allconferences&frfi=16734

This popular four-day course will provide non-geologists with a practical understanding of the principles used by petroleum geologists in the search for oil and gas. The session will include both the scientific background and the practical applications of geology. The tools, techniques, and vocabulary of the petroleum geologist will be emphasized throughout the course. A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.

Delivery Method: Classroom Training
Fee: $ 1995 USD
CEU: 3.2 Continuing Education Units
PDH: 32 Professional Development Hours

NASS SPRING BREAK: BACK TO THE EVIDENCE
March 8, 2006 – March 11, 2006 – San Diego, CA, USA
http://www.spine.org/06SprgBrk.cfm
NASS Spring Break will be a high-energy interactive meeting focusing on controversial and non-traditional topics. Look forward to interactive symposia and debate sessions. NASS Spring Break will provide physicians an opportunity to share current information and concepts relating to spinal problems in an open, interactive relaxed atmosphere.

ON-LINE METHODS IN CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE PROCESSING
March 21, 2006 – March 22, 2006 – New York

Understanding how children process language, in real time, is necessary for building comprehensive theories about language acquisition. This workshop is the first scientific gathering specifically dedicated to a new field of research that explores such issues, experimental developmental psycholinguistics. This workshop provides a forum in which scholars from different areas of expertise (psycholinguistics, language acquisition, and cognitive neuroscience), particularly those interested in applying on-line methods to study children’s language processing, will discuss how current and developing empirical approaches can inform about language processing mechanisms in children.

RISK MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 2006
March 24, 2006 – March 26, 2006 – Mont Tremblant, Quebec
http://www.mfrc.mcgill.ca/?section=Conferences

A conference fee will be charged to cover expenses (C$250 for academics, C$500 for practitioners and C$100 for students). Presenters, discussants and chairs will be provided with free accommodation. Conference participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation expenses. Conference participants are eligible to pay discounted hotel rates starting at C$199 per night, for arrival on Thursday March 23rd and departure Sunday March 26th.

The conference will be held at the Fairmont Resort Hotel situated at the foot of Mont Tremblant in Quebec’s Laurentians.

Know of a conference that is not on this list? Contact voice@ausu.org with the details and we’ll list it in Conference Connections.

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GEOLOGY FOR NON-GEOLOGISTS – HOUSTON
March 6, 2006 – March 9, 2006
Houston, Texas, USA
http://www.peice.com/eventdetails.aspx?event=102400&ref=Allconferences&frfi=16734

This popular four-day course will provide non-geologists with a practical understanding of the principles used by petroleum geologists in the search for oil and gas. The session will include both the scientific background and the practical applications of geology. The tools, techniques, and vocabulary of the petroleum geologist will be emphasized throughout the course. A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.

Delivery Method: Classroom Training
Fee: $ 1995 USD
CEU: 3.2 Continuing Education Units
PDH: 32 Professional Development Hours

NASS SPRING BREAK: BACK TO THE EVIDENCE
March 8, 2006 – March 11, 2006 – San Diego, CA, USA
http://www.spine.org/06SprgBrk.cfm
NASS Spring Break will be a high-energy interactive meeting focusing on controversial and non-traditional topics. Look forward to interactive symposia and debate sessions. NASS Spring Break will provide physicians an opportunity to share current information and concepts relating to spinal problems in an open, interactive relaxed atmosphere.

ON-LINE METHODS IN CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE PROCESSING
March 21, 2006 – March 22, 2006 – New York

Understanding how children process language, in real time, is necessary for building comprehensive theories about language acquisition. This workshop is the first scientific gathering specifically dedicated to a new field of research that explores such issues, experimental developmental psycholinguistics. This workshop provides a forum in which scholars from different areas of expertise (psycholinguistics, language acquisition, and cognitive neuroscience), particularly those interested in applying on-line methods to study children’s language processing, will discuss how current and developing empirical approaches can inform about language processing mechanisms in children.

RISK MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 2006
March 24, 2006 – March 26, 2006 – Mont Tremblant, Quebec
http://www.mfrc.mcgill.ca/?section=Conferences

A conference fee will be charged to cover expenses (C$250 for academics, C$500 for practitioners and C$100 for students). Presenters, discussants and chairs will be provided with free accommodation. Conference participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation expenses. Conference participants are eligible to pay discounted hotel rates starting at C$199 per night, for arrival on Thursday March 23rd and departure Sunday March 26th.

The conference will be held at the Fairmont Resort Hotel situated at the foot of Mont Tremblant in Quebec’s Laurentians.

Know of a conference that is not on this list? Contact voice@ausu.org with the details and we’ll list it in Conference Connections.

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GEOLOGY FOR NON-GEOLOGISTS – HOUSTON
March 6, 2006 – March 9, 2006
Houston, Texas, USA
http://www.peice.com/eventdetails.aspx?event=102400&ref=Allconferences&frfi=16734

This popular four-day course will provide non-geologists with a practical understanding of the principles used by petroleum geologists in the search for oil and gas. The session will include both the scientific background and the practical applications of geology. The tools, techniques, and vocabulary of the petroleum geologist will be emphasized throughout the course. A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.

Delivery Method: Classroom Training
Fee: $ 1995 USD
CEU: 3.2 Continuing Education Units
PDH: 32 Professional Development Hours

NASS SPRING BREAK: BACK TO THE EVIDENCE
March 8, 2006 – March 11, 2006 – San Diego, CA, USA
http://www.spine.org/06SprgBrk.cfm
NASS Spring Break will be a high-energy interactive meeting focusing on controversial and non-traditional topics. Look forward to interactive symposia and debate sessions. NASS Spring Break will provide physicians an opportunity to share current information and concepts relating to spinal problems in an open, interactive relaxed atmosphere.

ON-LINE METHODS IN CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE PROCESSING
March 21, 2006 – March 22, 2006 – New York

Understanding how children process language, in real time, is necessary for building comprehensive theories about language acquisition. This workshop is the first scientific gathering specifically dedicated to a new field of research that explores such issues, experimental developmental psycholinguistics. This workshop provides a forum in which scholars from different areas of expertise (psycholinguistics, language acquisition, and cognitive neuroscience), particularly those interested in applying on-line methods to study children’s language processing, will discuss how current and developing empirical approaches can inform about language processing mechanisms in children.

RISK MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 2006
March 24, 2006 – March 26, 2006 – Mont Tremblant, Quebec
http://www.mfrc.mcgill.ca/?section=Conferences

A conference fee will be charged to cover expenses (C$250 for academics, C$500 for practitioners and C$100 for students). Presenters, discussants and chairs will be provided with free accommodation. Conference participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation expenses. Conference participants are eligible to pay discounted hotel rates starting at C$199 per night, for arrival on Thursday March 23rd and departure Sunday March 26th.

The conference will be held at the Fairmont Resort Hotel situated at the foot of Mont Tremblant in Quebec’s Laurentians.

Know of a conference that is not on this list? Contact voice@ausu.org with the details and we’ll list it in Conference Connections.

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GEOLOGY FOR NON-GEOLOGISTS – HOUSTON
March 6, 2006 – March 9, 2006
Houston, Texas, USA
http://www.peice.com/eventdetails.aspx?event=102400&ref=Allconferences&frfi=16734

This popular four-day course will provide non-geologists with a practical understanding of the principles used by petroleum geologists in the search for oil and gas. The session will include both the scientific background and the practical applications of geology. The tools, techniques, and vocabulary of the petroleum geologist will be emphasized throughout the course. A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.

Delivery Method: Classroom Training
Fee: $ 1995 USD
CEU: 3.2 Continuing Education Units
PDH: 32 Professional Development Hours

NASS SPRING BREAK: BACK TO THE EVIDENCE
March 8, 2006 – March 11, 2006 – San Diego, CA, USA
http://www.spine.org/06SprgBrk.cfm
NASS Spring Break will be a high-energy interactive meeting focusing on controversial and non-traditional topics. Look forward to interactive symposia and debate sessions. NASS Spring Break will provide physicians an opportunity to share current information and concepts relating to spinal problems in an open, interactive relaxed atmosphere.

ON-LINE METHODS IN CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE PROCESSING
March 21, 2006 – March 22, 2006 – New York

Understanding how children process language, in real time, is necessary for building comprehensive theories about language acquisition. This workshop is the first scientific gathering specifically dedicated to a new field of research that explores such issues, experimental developmental psycholinguistics. This workshop provides a forum in which scholars from different areas of expertise (psycholinguistics, language acquisition, and cognitive neuroscience), particularly those interested in applying on-line methods to study children’s language processing, will discuss how current and developing empirical approaches can inform about language processing mechanisms in children.

RISK MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 2006
March 24, 2006 – March 26, 2006 – Mont Tremblant, Quebec
http://www.mfrc.mcgill.ca/?section=Conferences

A conference fee will be charged to cover expenses (C$250 for academics, C$500 for practitioners and C$100 for students). Presenters, discussants and chairs will be provided with free accommodation. Conference participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation expenses. Conference participants are eligible to pay discounted hotel rates starting at C$199 per night, for arrival on Thursday March 23rd and departure Sunday March 26th.

The conference will be held at the Fairmont Resort Hotel situated at the foot of Mont Tremblant in Quebec’s Laurentians.

Know of a conference that is not on this list? Contact voice@ausu.org with the details and we’ll list it in Conference Connections.

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HAVE A HEART FOR HOSPICE HOLIDAY CAMPAIGN
December 01 – December 23, 2005
Calgary 11:00 AM-1:00 PM – Eau Claire Market
catherine.bell@hospicecalgary.com
http://www.hospicecalgary.com

The Holidays can be a special time for sharing memories and thinking about those we love. This year, Hospice Calgary invites you to dedicate a heart and place it on the Tree of Love at Eau Claire Market from Dec 1 – 23 between 11:00 A. M – 1:00 P.M.

LIFE & TIMES OF THE MOTORCYCLE
Now until September 17, 2006
Wetaskiwin, AB – Reynolds-Alberta Museum
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Adults $9; Seniors $7; Child $5; Family $25
under 6 is free – 1-800-661-4726 – ram@gov.ab.ca
http://www.reynoldsalbertamuseum.com

Visit ‘Life and Times of the Motorcycle’, an extraordinary exhibition featuring 150 of the most influential motorcycles in the past 100 years of motorcycling.

MIDNIGHT EXPRESS NEW YEARS EVE AT THE STATION
December 31, 2005 – 9:30 PM – 2:00 AM
Rocky Mountaineer Vancouver Station
Tickets $70 before December 23
http://www.thestationnye.com
DJ Jesse James
DJ Timeline
Live Performances – Acrobats

HERITAGE CHRISTMAS
Now until January 01, 2006 – 12:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Burnaby, BC – Burnaby Village Museum
Adults, $8.15; Seniors/Youth, $5.85; Children, $4.95
Carousel Rides, $1.50 each
604-293-6500 – http://burnabyvillagemuseum.ca
Features: Street characters, choirs, childrens’ entertainment, father Christmas

CAROL SHIPS DINNER CRUISES
December 01 – 23 – Vancouver, BC
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM – Range from $49.95 to $59.95
Ticket Outlets www.VancouverCruises.com
604-681-2915 – gary@vancouvercruises.com

We’ll join the many ships in the Carol Ships Parade and enjoy a Traditional Christmas Buffet!!

SILVERWING
December 09 – 24, 2005 – Winnipeg, MB
CanWest Global Performing Arts Centre
2 Forks Market Road
All seats $15 – http://www.mtyp.ca

Recommended for age 8 to adult

CHRISTMAS LIGHT RUN
Now until January 04, 2006 – 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Winnipeg, MB
ASSINIBOINE VALLEY RAILWAY – 3001 ROBLIN BLVD
Free access to site free. Parking free. We also collect donations for christmas cheer board and winnipeg harvest. The avr 1/8 railway offers train rides for $2.00 each – http://www.swedenfreezer.com/avr
Come ride the train through a 7 acre aspen forest. 1/8 scale train. 75,000 christmas lights

CHRISTMAS AT THE TAYLORS
Winnipeg , Manitoba – Nov 25 – Jan 04, 2006
75,000 plus Christmas lights on an Interatctive site plus a chance to ride a 1/8 scale train through the illuminated bush. For event information: Telephone: (204) 837-1305 Fax: (204) 786-5082
iceman@swedenfreezer.com
www.swedenfreezer.com/avr/

FLUID – ALL INCLUSIVE PARTY
December 30, 2005 to January 01, 2006
9:00 PM – 3:00 AM – Montreal, QC – FLUID
info@fluidnewyears.com
http://fluidnewyears.com
www.newyearsmontreal.com

This NYE party in style at FLUID, the only ALL INCLUSIVE event in Montreal. Leave your wallet at home. Drinks, coat check, food, even tips, everything is included.

FULL OPEN BAR ALL NIGHT
2 floors, 5 DJs, Hip Hop, R&B, Old school, Laser light show, Bongos, dancers, free massages
Bring your friends, party for free. Bring everybody you know, win an iPod!

WOMENS ART ASSOCIATION CHRISTMAS ART SHOW
Now until January 07, 2006 – 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Hamilton, ON
Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology
FREE for all ages – Donations encouraged.
905-546-4797 – steammuseum@hamilton.ca

Supporting women in art for 110 years, this local association presents works in many media by media by member artists.

DUNDURN CHRISTMAS EVENING TOURS
Now until December 30, 2005 – 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Hamilton, ON – Dundurn Castle
$19.00 per person – Reservations Required
905-546-2872 – dundurn@hamilton.ca

Enjoy a unique opportunity to see Dundurn Castle decorated for Christmas in the evening. Begin you eveing with carol singing in the front hall and enjoy an assortment of traditional Christmas food served in the historic kitchen.

WINTER FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
Now until January 02, 2006
5:00 PM – Niagara Falls, ON

$52.43 Ray Price, Brenda Lee
$52.43 Bobby Vinton
$66.34 Elvis Dinner Show
$22.00 Silver Sizzles Revue

1-800-563-2557 – 905-374-1616 ext. 26

Home

Marvel at the beauty of wintertime in Niagara Falls, as we light up the nights with over one million sparkling lights and nearly 100 motion light displays, including the ever popular Enchantment of Disney displays. This year, you’ll notice a big lighting improvement as we add over 200,000 energy-efficient LED lights.

You’ll certainly enjoy our illuminated night parades, weekly fireworks and Canada’s largest New Year’s Eve Concert Extravaganza.

‘DEHUMANIZE’ OIL ON CANVAS BY LEIF HARMSEN
Now until December 30, 2005 – 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Toronto, ON – Gallery X – Cost: Free
416-925-6665 ext 0
galleryx@xtra.ca – http://www.harmsen.net

ST. JOHN’S CIRCUS: GROUP PRACTICE
St Johns, NF – Tuesdays – Mun Athetics building – FREE
http://nick.wirelesszero.net/cgi-bin/juggling/YaBB.cgi
Everyone’s a Star! Juggling, Unicycling, Magic, Clowning, Poi, Diabolo, Fire, and whatever YOUR skill(s) is!
Tues At 7:00 PM – Thurs At 7:00 PM – Sat At 2:00 PM
Sessions usually run about 3 hrs…

123 SENSE
St Johns, NF – Saturdays – 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Eastern Edge Gallery, 72 Harbour Drive
free entrance
709-739-1882 – http://www.easternedge.ca
Jean Klimack (Winnipeg); Dave Yonge (B.C); Tania Lewis (NY/Newfoundland)
These three artists present in different mediums (video, drawing and photography) odd senses of the everyday, urban myths and gentrification.

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RAWK GIRL
Staff Writer
Job Location: Anywhere, MA, United States

Job Description: Rawk Girl needs talented, young music writers to contribute to our articles database and newsletter. Staff writers are people who can be regularly counted on to contribute articles to us including, but not limited to, women in rock profiles, interviews, CD and event reviews, news items, and general information about the music business. Not only will this position look awesome on your resume, you’ll also get the chance to earn free and discounted merch, attend music events in your area, and receive free CDs in exchange for a written review. See our website for an application

Job Requirements: Must have professional attitude, wide knowledge of contemporary music, and outstanding writing skills

How To Apply: Fill out the application at our website and send us a short writing sample as described on the application. No calls or mail please. If you have a question e-mail us.

Contact Information
Heather Greene
Rawk Girl
50 College St, South Hadley, MA, United States 01075
Phone: 413-565-9089
Email: rawkgirlbands@yahoo.com
WWW: http://www.rawkgirl.nextdesigns.net/contribute.htm

SAN DIEGO MUSEUM OF ART
Development Intern
Job Location: San Diego, CA, United States

Job Description: This is an office position that mainly consists of the following: Research organize and maintain files on major donors and prospects; Calendar updates; Correspondence letters; Data entry; Filing; Research and compile information and collateral; work involved with our annual fundraiser.

Job Requirements: We are seeking individuals interested in contributing to the Development/Fundraising department. You must have good communication skills, computer skills, research skills, great attention to detail, be organized and have an interest in the arts. Please submit your resume.

How To Apply: Please submit your resume to tmurphy@sdmart.org

Contact Information
Contact: Tara Murphy
Development Assistant
San Diego Museum of Art, PO Box 122107, San Diego, CA, United States 92101
Phone: 619.696.1993 FAX: 619.232.9367
Email: tmurphy@sdmart.org
WWW: http://www.sdmart.org/info-development-intern-form.html

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