校名 | 地 址 | 電 話 | |
1 | 元朗公立中學校友會鄧兆棠中學 | 元朗天水圍第三區屏廈路 | 2446 1661 |
2 | 元朗信義中學 | 元朗天水圍天耀 | 2448 0622 |
3 | 東華三院郭一葦中學 | 元朗天水圍聚星路 3號 | 2447 1258 |
4 | 天水圍官立中學 | 天水圍天耀第二期 | 2445 0967 |
5 | 賽馬會毅智書院 | 天水圍(天頌苑) | 2447 2322 |
6 | 香港管理專業協會羅桂祥中學 | 元朗天水圍 天柏路26號 | 2470 3363 |
7 | 十八鄉鄉事委員會公益社中學 | 元朗天水圍二十七區 | 2447 8123 |
8 | 伊利沙伯中學舊生會中學 | 元朗天水圍天城路18號 | 2338 6122 |
9 | 伊利沙伯中學舊生會湯國華中學 | 元朗天水圍104區天華路 | 2617 5000 |
10 | 天主教培聖中學 | 元朗天水圍天河路9號 | 2445 0800 |
11 | 妙法寺陳呂重德紀念中學 | 元朗天水圍天瑞第一期 | 2445 8899 |
12 | 裘錦秋中學(元朗) | 元朗天水圍天湖路五號 | 2445 0228 |
13 | 香港中文大學校友會聯會張昌中學 | 元朗天水圍天瑞 | 2448 3111 |
14 | 中華基督教青年會中學 | 元朗天水圍天富苑 (2號校舍) | 2540 8650 |
15 | 佛教茂峰法師紀念中學 | 元朗天水圍天柏路十八號 | 2445 7171 |
16 | 天水圍循道衛理中學 | 元朗天水圍第102區第四期 | 3156 2500 |
17 | 順德聯誼總會翁祐中學 | 元朗天水圍天恆邨 | 3157 0632 |
18 | 中華基督教會方潤華中學 | 元朗天水圍天業路6號 | 2445 5833 |
19 | 天水圍香島中學 | 元朗天水圍天暉路8號 | 2650 0016 |
20 | 香港青年協會李兆基書院 | 元朗天水圍 104區 | 2564 1277 |
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
天水圍中學一覽
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Hollandbankcheck
I am doing a things , and make very much problem with one things, i am so sad , I am Hollandbankcheck .........
Holland is a region in the central-western part of the Netherlands with 6.07 million inhabitants. Holland is a former county of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation, ruled by the Count of Holland and later the dominant province of the Republic of the Seven United Provinces 1581–1795.
Holland is a region in the central-western part of the Netherlands with 6.07 million inhabitants. Holland is a former county of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation, ruled by the Count of Holland and later the dominant province of the Republic of the Seven United Provinces 1581–1795.
Saturday, May 12, 2007
doctor clinic
Three-year-old Maynor sits in his mother's lap, barely conscious. He is pallid, exhausted and falling limp in his mother's arms.
With a caring smile and comforting voice, Dr. Mercedes Sanchez discusses Maynor's health with young boy's mother. Occasionally, she asks Maynor questions in Spanish, to which he weakly nods or shakes his head.
Over the past few hours, Sanchez learns, Maynor has thrown up five times. He's also suffering from a persistent fever.
"It's a stomach virus, a bad one," Sanchez explains. "It's been making rounds in the villages."
Sanchez prescribes an injection and regular doses of hydrative fluids for Maynor. The clinic staff will keep him in observation for three hours. If Maynor can't keep the fluids down, he will spend the night at the clinic.
Maynor is the first of more than 35 patients Sanchez will see today. Over the next several hours, the doctor might see patients suffering from respiratory problems, acute diarrhea, physical injuries, parasites or malaria in the next several hours.
During the year she's spent as a doctor in the Tucuru health clinic, Dr. Mercedes Sanchez has seen it all.
A commitment to serve
Sanchez has been a doctor for 13 years, most of them in her native Cuba. Wanting to do more to help poor families, she came to Tucuru in 2003 as part of a Cuban program that posts well-trained physicians to some of Latin America's most underserved areas.
"In our Cuba, there's a volunteer service for doctors - we can serve in a randomly selected country," she said.
Cuban doctors have served at the Tucuru clinic for the past five years on a rotating basis. The volunteer service lasts two years.
Halfway through her time in Tucuru, Sanchez has seen some progress in the area's health services and awareness.
"We've seen small improvements in health, but the living conditions in the villages are still poor. Part of the population is starting to see the advantages of better hygiene. There's a lot to do still - especially in the villages," she said.
Sanchez and another doctor serve more than 70 villages in the Polochic Valley, making monthly visits to villages in addition to maintaining a rigorous schedule at the Tucuru clinic.
She is pleased to be a part of the Mercy Corps team in Tucuru.
"Mercy Corps offers us a lot of support. It facilitates communication between doctors and patients, helps with the educational gap and bridges cultural differences. We've also been able to participate more actively in the villages," Sanchez said.
"There's still a lot of work to do. We need a lot of health education in the villages. If we continue to work as we do now, we can achieve our goals," she explains. "I've been a doctor for 13 years, but have never seen the severity of cases that I have here. Most of these people have never seen a doctor in their lives."
Local culture and tradition often make change slow in this part of Guatemala. However, Sanchez is optimistic that area families are becoming better-informed about health and learning some lifesaving lessons. She is encouraged that Mercy Corps' Health Citizenship Project is having success in reaching out to indigenous Q'eqchi and Poqomchi households.
In the Tucuru area, there hasn't been a single death in childbirth this year.
"The Mercy Corps project has greatly improved our health facilities, communications, community organizations and health extension services. Working as a team has been a great success," Sanchez said. "The advances we've had have been gained with dedication and sacrifice. This has to be a long-term commitment. It happens slowly but, little by little, through direct contact with the patient, we succeed."
While she misses family and friends in her homeland, Sanchez is committed to making a difference for families in the Polochic Valley.
"It's hard to leave one's family, but knowing that you can help save lives is enormous satisfaction," she said.
"It's very important for people with means to help the most needy. The smallest bit of charity can save the life of someone here in Guatemala."
With a caring smile and comforting voice, Dr. Mercedes Sanchez discusses Maynor's health with young boy's mother. Occasionally, she asks Maynor questions in Spanish, to which he weakly nods or shakes his head.
Over the past few hours, Sanchez learns, Maynor has thrown up five times. He's also suffering from a persistent fever.
"It's a stomach virus, a bad one," Sanchez explains. "It's been making rounds in the villages."
Sanchez prescribes an injection and regular doses of hydrative fluids for Maynor. The clinic staff will keep him in observation for three hours. If Maynor can't keep the fluids down, he will spend the night at the clinic.
Maynor is the first of more than 35 patients Sanchez will see today. Over the next several hours, the doctor might see patients suffering from respiratory problems, acute diarrhea, physical injuries, parasites or malaria in the next several hours.
During the year she's spent as a doctor in the Tucuru health clinic, Dr. Mercedes Sanchez has seen it all.
A commitment to serve
Sanchez has been a doctor for 13 years, most of them in her native Cuba. Wanting to do more to help poor families, she came to Tucuru in 2003 as part of a Cuban program that posts well-trained physicians to some of Latin America's most underserved areas.
"In our Cuba, there's a volunteer service for doctors - we can serve in a randomly selected country," she said.
Cuban doctors have served at the Tucuru clinic for the past five years on a rotating basis. The volunteer service lasts two years.
Halfway through her time in Tucuru, Sanchez has seen some progress in the area's health services and awareness.
"We've seen small improvements in health, but the living conditions in the villages are still poor. Part of the population is starting to see the advantages of better hygiene. There's a lot to do still - especially in the villages," she said.
Sanchez and another doctor serve more than 70 villages in the Polochic Valley, making monthly visits to villages in addition to maintaining a rigorous schedule at the Tucuru clinic.
She is pleased to be a part of the Mercy Corps team in Tucuru.
"Mercy Corps offers us a lot of support. It facilitates communication between doctors and patients, helps with the educational gap and bridges cultural differences. We've also been able to participate more actively in the villages," Sanchez said.
"There's still a lot of work to do. We need a lot of health education in the villages. If we continue to work as we do now, we can achieve our goals," she explains. "I've been a doctor for 13 years, but have never seen the severity of cases that I have here. Most of these people have never seen a doctor in their lives."
Local culture and tradition often make change slow in this part of Guatemala. However, Sanchez is optimistic that area families are becoming better-informed about health and learning some lifesaving lessons. She is encouraged that Mercy Corps' Health Citizenship Project is having success in reaching out to indigenous Q'eqchi and Poqomchi households.
In the Tucuru area, there hasn't been a single death in childbirth this year.
"The Mercy Corps project has greatly improved our health facilities, communications, community organizations and health extension services. Working as a team has been a great success," Sanchez said. "The advances we've had have been gained with dedication and sacrifice. This has to be a long-term commitment. It happens slowly but, little by little, through direct contact with the patient, we succeed."
While she misses family and friends in her homeland, Sanchez is committed to making a difference for families in the Polochic Valley.
"It's hard to leave one's family, but knowing that you can help save lives is enormous satisfaction," she said.
"It's very important for people with means to help the most needy. The smallest bit of charity can save the life of someone here in Guatemala."
as crap fark its its mass media news news not off pass try
"We apologize the site [Flickr.com] you are attempting to visit has been blocked due to its content being inconsistent with the religious, cultural, political and moral values of the United Arab Emirates."
That's the message you're likely to see when trying to access Flickr pictures from certain gulf countries like UAE and Iran because the administration has blocked the photo sharing site from citizens for various cultural and religious reasons.
Unblock Flickr website in Dubai, Tehran
[The government ban also applies to sites like Hi5, Friendster, Skype, etc.]
To unblock Flickr in UAE, Iran, China or any other country, you may try the standard proxy route but there's a much better option developed by an Iranian photographer who's an ardent Flickr fan himself.
Hamed Saber has released an Access Flickr extension for Firefox that will let you circumvent the internet filters of any country where the site is banned.
The Access Flickr extension for Firefox substitutes the HTTP header parameters before sending a request to Flickr and therefore fools the government filters. This extension is only for accessing Flickr.com, it won't work for other sites like YouTube or Orkut.
Download Access Flickr | Hamed Saber on Flickr
More articles on defeating Internet Censorship:
How to Access Blocked Websites
Access Bebo, MySpace, Orkut, Hi5 at School or Office
© 2007 Digital Inspiration - Technology, à la Carte | Subscribe | About Us
SharedView - Microsoft Screen Sharing Tool Is Now Available
Tahiti, the screen sharing software from Microsoft, is now available for public download without requiring an invite. The software also has a new name - SharedView [not to be confused with SharedCopy]
Nothing much has changed since the Tahiti release though the latest version looks stable and sports a more polished interface.
With SharedView, a maximum of 15 users can hold a live meeting, share screen and collaborate real time. You will still have to wait for future ShareView releases to get audio support or chat function.
Screen sharing software
Only the host or the person who initiates a SharedView meeting requires a Windows Live ID, the participants or invitees to the session can join without signing up as long as they have the invitation password from the host.
Microsoft has added a strange clause that says "This Service may only be used within the United States of America." though it is technically possible to use the service anywhere since they are not checking the IP address of the host or guest computers yet.
Download Microsoft SharedView [~3 MB] | Help docs | Thanks Mary
© 2007 Digital Inspiration - Technology, à la Carte | Subscribe | About Us
Google Adsense Ads in Email Messages - Screenshot
Google AdSense program policies do not allow publishers to place Google ads in a pop-up, pop-under, or in an email but this "No AdSense in Email" rule may be relaxed for Premium AdSense Publishers.
Rajesh, who is member of a Jobs related mailing list on Yahoo groups, received an email containing Google Ads from some headhunter company that also happens to be a premium AdSense publisher.
The Google Ads in the email are extremely content-targeted just like AdSense for webpages. [The email message was related to vacancies in an automobile company and ads are about Ford Motors, General Motors and Hyundai]
Here's a screen capture from that email:
The only difference is that instead of linking to Advertisers website, these AdSense ads take you to the publisher's AdSense for search page that is prepopulated with Google Ads related to the keywords mentioned in the email.
Not sure how Google delivers contextual advertising in email messages - it's definitely not real time like AdSense because the search keywords are hard coded inside the email messages.
If Google opens up the program for a larger set of publishers, AdSense email ads may well be a wonderful opportunity for newsletters like Internet Tourbus and Windows Secrets to monetize using AdSense even if their websites don't qualify for Premium membership.
That's the message you're likely to see when trying to access Flickr pictures from certain gulf countries like UAE and Iran because the administration has blocked the photo sharing site from citizens for various cultural and religious reasons.
Unblock Flickr website in Dubai, Tehran
[The government ban also applies to sites like Hi5, Friendster, Skype, etc.]
To unblock Flickr in UAE, Iran, China or any other country, you may try the standard proxy route but there's a much better option developed by an Iranian photographer who's an ardent Flickr fan himself.
Hamed Saber has released an Access Flickr extension for Firefox that will let you circumvent the internet filters of any country where the site is banned.
The Access Flickr extension for Firefox substitutes the HTTP header parameters before sending a request to Flickr and therefore fools the government filters. This extension is only for accessing Flickr.com, it won't work for other sites like YouTube or Orkut.
Download Access Flickr | Hamed Saber on Flickr
More articles on defeating Internet Censorship:
How to Access Blocked Websites
Access Bebo, MySpace, Orkut, Hi5 at School or Office
© 2007 Digital Inspiration - Technology, à la Carte | Subscribe | About Us
SharedView - Microsoft Screen Sharing Tool Is Now Available
Tahiti, the screen sharing software from Microsoft, is now available for public download without requiring an invite. The software also has a new name - SharedView [not to be confused with SharedCopy]
Nothing much has changed since the Tahiti release though the latest version looks stable and sports a more polished interface.
With SharedView, a maximum of 15 users can hold a live meeting, share screen and collaborate real time. You will still have to wait for future ShareView releases to get audio support or chat function.
Screen sharing software
Only the host or the person who initiates a SharedView meeting requires a Windows Live ID, the participants or invitees to the session can join without signing up as long as they have the invitation password from the host.
Microsoft has added a strange clause that says "This Service may only be used within the United States of America." though it is technically possible to use the service anywhere since they are not checking the IP address of the host or guest computers yet.
Download Microsoft SharedView [~3 MB] | Help docs | Thanks Mary
© 2007 Digital Inspiration - Technology, à la Carte | Subscribe | About Us
Google Adsense Ads in Email Messages - Screenshot
Google AdSense program policies do not allow publishers to place Google ads in a pop-up, pop-under, or in an email but this "No AdSense in Email" rule may be relaxed for Premium AdSense Publishers.
Rajesh, who is member of a Jobs related mailing list on Yahoo groups, received an email containing Google Ads from some headhunter company that also happens to be a premium AdSense publisher.
The Google Ads in the email are extremely content-targeted just like AdSense for webpages. [The email message was related to vacancies in an automobile company and ads are about Ford Motors, General Motors and Hyundai]
Here's a screen capture from that email:
The only difference is that instead of linking to Advertisers website, these AdSense ads take you to the publisher's AdSense for search page that is prepopulated with Google Ads related to the keywords mentioned in the email.
Not sure how Google delivers contextual advertising in email messages - it's definitely not real time like AdSense because the search keywords are hard coded inside the email messages.
If Google opens up the program for a larger set of publishers, AdSense email ads may well be a wonderful opportunity for newsletters like Internet Tourbus and Windows Secrets to monetize using AdSense even if their websites don't qualify for Premium membership.
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