37 resultados para Hobbies.
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Caja de recursos para profesores de inglés en el nivel de quinto de educación primaria. Contiene el libro del profesor con actividades que se pueden fotocopiar para utilizar en clase, pósters, CDs audio y varios juegos de fichas con fotografías, ilustraciones y palabras para trabajar los siguientes temas: familia y amigos, alimentación saludable, mi ciudad, deportes y hobbies, mi país y animales. El objetivo es que los niños desarrollen poco a poco su capacidad para comprobar, mejorar y corregir sus actividades y aprendan de forma autónoma a través de las relaciones que establecen entre el Inglés y sus propias experiencias.
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Caja de recursos para profesores de inglés en el nivel de quinto de educación primaria. Contiene el libro del profesor con actividades que se pueden fotocopiar para utilizar en clase, pósters, CDs de audio y varios juegos de fichas con fotografías, ilustraciones y palabras para trabajar los siguientes temas: Familia y amigos, alimentación saludable, mi ciudad, deportes y hobbies, mi país y animales.
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Se ofrece un estudio de base estadística que permitió conocer las características de la nueva masa estudiantil de la época, es decir, de mediados de los cincuenta, que decidían estudiar en los Institutos Laborales. La recogida de datos se realizó a través de cuestionarios remitidos a los directores de los Institutos. El estudio abarcó 39 Centros de Enseñanza Laboral de los 44 que estaban en funcionamiento en mayo de 1953, repartidos en las modalidades de agrícola-ganadera; marítimo-pesquera e industrial-minera. Se ofrece el análisis de los datos de trabajo divididos en varios subgrupos según el sexo, la naturaleza, la nacionalidad, la residencia, la edad, la profesión del padre, la profesión de la madre, la talla, el peso, si usaban gafas, si realizaban algún trabajo remunerado, la índole de ese trabajo y la cantidad percibida por el mismo. También se recogieron datos académicos de los alumnos como el año cursado, los años cursados de Enseñanza Primaria o si habían obtenido alguna matrícula gratuita. En cuanto a los datos generales recogidos, hacían referencia a los hobbies de los estudiantes, los deportes que practicaban, si tenían agua corriente en su casa o teléfono y si incluso, tenían casa propia. Por último, se ofrece una plantilla del cuestionario que mandaron para la recogida de datos .
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Na presente pesquisa de campo, abordou-se, primeir~ mente, o estudo da comunicação entre os homens por códigos verbais, as relações entre a linguagem e o pensamento e a visão do mundo percebida pelo individuo ou pela comunidade através do uso da lin guagem. A seguir examinou-se o sistema escola, comprometido com a transmissão de uma determinada cosmovisão, caracteristica de uma nacionalidade dada, e/ou com a manutenção de valores e modos de vi da que identificam uma certa comunidade. As considerações feitas justificam a importância dada à alfabetização e aos programas de alfabetização em massa nos paises em desenvolvimento, c omo o Brasil. Levando-se em conta estas colocações, planejou-se investigar o vocabulário corrente de trinta e sete alunos do MOBRAL, em Nova Friburgo, relacionando-o com os indices sociais dos informantes (procedência, anos de vida na área geográfica considerada, idade, sexo e profissão), com as variáres temáticas (alimentação, saúde/ doença, profissão/afazeres, expectativas de vida, lembranças de vi da, lazer/diversões), escolhidas após sondagem prévia das condições de vida e dos interesses dos informantes, e com as variáveis lingüisticas, ou seja, as classes de palavras. Neste estudo explQ ratório, propôs-se ainda verificar em que medida o material escri to dos livros de leitura continuada do MOBRAL e dos jornais clas se A (Jornal do Brasil) e C (O Dia e Oltima Hora) se relacionam com o vocabulário utilizado pelos alunos do MOBRAL, em Nova Fribur go. Visando ao levantamento do vocabulário dos entrevistados,foram gravadas cinqüenta falas de acordo com a metodologia utilizada em trabalhos de natureza sociolingüistica . Os dados obtidos neste "corpus" gravado foram anali sados quantitativamente, aplicando-se um programa computacional cQ nhecido como SPSS. O estudo das rel ações entre as variáveis(classi ficação morfológica, tema, idade, sexo, profissão) conduziu à for mação de tabelas de contingência multivariada . A análise dos resultados ofereceu algumas conclusões como o uso constante de substantivos e verbos nas elocuções . Embora se tenha introduzido a técnica de captar as palavras disponíveis durante as entrevistas, não foi alterado o número de substan I tivos nesta pesquisa, porque os informantes não indicaram o nome das coisas isoladamente, fizeram-no por enunciados completos. Ba seando-se neste resultado, propuseram-se algumas sugestões de in teresse pedagógico para utilização do MOBRAL: a primeira -- nao en fatizar os nomes (processo estático da língua) em detrimento dos verkos (processo dinâmico); a segunda -- o uso de frases nas estra tégias de alfabetização. No exame das relações entre as variáveis, a grande variação detectada deveu-se ao tema. Quando se investigou a variedade dos vocábulos usa dos pelos entrevistados em Nova Friburgo, observou-se que das 11.337 ocorrências de substantivos, encontraram-se 2.222 substanti vos diferentes e 1.590 vocábulos; das 17.604 ocorrências de verbos, encontraram-se 2.365 verbos diferentes e 588 vocábulos; das 1.980 ocorrências de adjetivo~, encontraram-se 660 adjetivos diferentes e 488 vocábulos. Concluiu-se que o vocabulário deste grupo pode ser diferente dos de outras áreas, dos de outras cfu~adas sociais inse ridas em outros contextos, mas não é limitado, nem re stri to.Expre~ sa a visão e a expectativa do mundo que os cerca. Outra recomendação ao MOBRAL: a escolha das palavras a ensinar seria colhida nas diversas comunidades, onde funcionam as classes de alfabetização e a motivação para sua seleção deveria estar ligada às necessidades cotidianas dos adultos com a palavra geradora integrada em frases.
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A emersão do reconhecimento de oportunidade como uma matéria relevante no processo empreendedor vem deslocando o sujeito e a unidade de análise das pesquisas nessa área temática. Em especial, a literatura tem tentado responder ao questionamento de por que algumas pessoas reconhecem oportunidades empreendedoras enquanto outras não. A fim de encontrar uma resposta para essa pergunta, os estudos apresentam uma série de características e interações. Diante disso, o conhecimento prévio e as experiências passadas têm se configurado como um dos fatores fundamentais dentro do horizonte das variáveis não psicológicas. Basicamente, roga-se que o acúmulo de conhecimento e vivências favorece a criação de estruturas cognitivas que condicionam, de alguma forma, o escopo das oportunidades e a intensidade do seu processo de reconhecimento. Ademais, a literatura apresenta três vertentes acerca da origem do conhecimento prévio: o conhecimento oriundo das atividades de especial interesse do empreendedor, como os hobbies; as experiências profissionais; e a educação formal do empreendedor. Assim sendo, este trabalho buscou entender o papel do conhecimento prévio, discriminado em suas três dimensões, no reconhecimento de oportunidades. Especificamente, identificar como as atividades que fascinam o empreendedor, o seu histórico profissional e os estudos influenciam o escopo dos negócios e a intensidade do processo. Por meio de entrevistas em profundidade, com 10 empreendedores, chegou-se à conclusão de que aqueles que possuem uma limitada experiência profissional delegam maior relevância no processo às atividades educacionais. Esses mesmos empreendedores possuem um escopo mais amplo e uma maior intensidade no reconhecimento de oportunidades. Por outro lado, os empreendedores com quadros mentais mais bem delimitados, resultado de vastas experiências profissionais, tendem a direcionar as oportunidades para a indústria de atuação e fazem brotar um menor número de potenciais negócios.
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A criatividade desempenha um papel importante e de elevado potencial na sociedade atual e refere-se usualmente à capacidade de realizar produções novas e originais adaptadas às limitações de uma situação ou problema. O stress é também de crucial importância. De acordo com a literatura, o stress representa um fenómeno significativo pela responsabilidade na sua afetação quer o nível do comportamento quer o nível do desenvolvimento dos profissionais e pessoas em geral, sendo que neste estudo foca-se o stress na prática docente. Nesta linha de raciocínio, a presente investigação vai ao encontro de tentar perceber e estudar estes dois construtos, a criatividade e o stress, num contexto específico: a Educação e, mais propriamente, junto de docentes. Como tal, procurou-se compreender como ambos os conceitos se relacionam. Esta investigação tem como apoio dois instrumentos: a Escala de Personalidade Criativa – EPC (Jesus, et al, 2011; Garcês, 2013) e o Questionário de Stress nos Professores — QSP (Gomes et al., 2006; Gomes, 2007). Participaram 84 indivíduos, 72.6% do sexo feminino e 27.4% do sexo masculino. Os resultados apontam para a não existência de uma relação entre a criatividade e o stress docente, assim como uma não relação significativa entre as variáveis demográficas recolhidas e a criatividade. Contudo encontrou-se significância entre o género, a classe etária, o grupo disciplinar, o tempo de serviço e os hobbies com o stress. Conclui-se com a discussão e reflexão sobre os resultados obtidos como também as limitações inerentes ao estudo e sugestões futuras.
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Introduction: Individuals born from the 1990’s to accompany technological change course and learn how to use the technological resources that have access before they even learn to read or write. In this sense, the literature considers the digital natives or even 'Google generation'. However, it has been questioned their skills to identify information needs and seeking and use of information in the most varied environments digital information available on the Web. Objectives: To characterize the behavior of information seeking in everyday life of a group of teenage students from a private school in Marilia, Sao Paulo. Methodology: A qualitative study with 30 adolescent students of a private school in Marilia, Sao Paulo. Data collection was accomplished at first by means of a questionnaire, based on the research of Hughes-Hussell and August (2007), containing questions about age, gender, hobbies and everyday tasks, and issues the use of computers and the internet, which allowed determination of the social, economic and cultural rights of respondents. Results: have focused on the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to search access and use information. It was suggested that the "Brotherhood of Informatics', an incentive for students to (re) learn the tools of digital communication and make appropriate use of the resources, products and services on the web to search and effective use of information compatible with their needs and that is tied to the ethical and responsible use of technology environments. Conclusions: The results arising from this study will continue through the continuation of the Confraternity of Computing, which became a "thermometer" on the use of digital information environments and the attitude of the students in front of Information and Communication Technologies in the College “Cristo Rei”.
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The purpose of our study was to assess physical and emotional factors in heart transplant patients. A prospective design was used to compare patients' physical symptoms, emotional complaints, and restrictions at admission to the waiting list, immediately after, and 1 and 5 years after heart transplantation. Thirty-three patients were included (30 male, 3 female) in the study. Their mean age at admission was 48 +/- 10.2 years. Of these, 23 suffered from cardiomyopathy, 8 from coronary heart disease, and 2 from valvular insufficiency. At admission, the patients suffered from symptoms of cardiac insufficiency, and were restricted in sports, gardening, hobbies, sexual life, job, food-intake, and mobility. More than three-fourths rated their physical and emotional status as moderate to poor. Emotionally, they suffered from irritability, restlessness, depression, psychic lability, lowered drive, lack of social contact, low self-esteem, and anxiety. At the end of rehabilitation (4-8 weeks after the operation), all physical and emotional complaints, as well as restrictions had significantly decreased (p < 0.0001 to p < 0.001), except for trembling, numbness of hands/feet, and food-intake. One year postoperatively, patients reported even fewer physical complaints (p < 0.01). Three-fourths rated their physical and emotional status good or excellent. Five years postoperatively--in contrast to physical status, restrictions, and physical complaints--the emotional complaints had increased significantly (p < 0.0001). Patients reported excellent physical performance up to 5 years postoperatively. On the other hand, the study revealed that their emotional well-being had significantly deteriorated from 1 to 5 years postoperatively. Attention should, therefore, not only be paid to the good physical health of the survivors, but also to the worsening of their emotional status.
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With three recently published randomized trials on patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure, the concept of PFO closure to reduce recurrent strokes has been proven; however, PFO closure is currently only considered for secondary prevention. Given the potential devastating consequences of a PFO-related event, we advocate screening for and closure of a PFO for primary prevention in high-risk populations. Such populations include patients who are suffering from a disease that is associated with PFO (e.g., migraine) or patients with high-risk hobbies/professions (e.g., weight-lifters, frequent-flyers, and deep sea divers). Looking at young people with a remaining average life expectancy of 50 years, we have to close 2.4 PFOs to prevent one stroke. This should support a more proactive attitude toward PFO screening and closure.
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Actualmente las redes sociales son muy utilizadas en todo el mundo, existen diferentes tipos de redes sociales con las que podemos conectar con amigos, ampliar nuestra red de contactos profesionales, aprender cosas nuevas, etc. Su elevado uso las ha convertido en uno de los negocios más rentables en internet generando fortunas para sus creadores, principalmente, a través de la publicidad. Muchas redes sociales son creadas por empresas que cuentan con un equipo experto, pero otras muchas han sido creadas por personas comunes, con bajos conocimientos informáticos, muchos motivados en sus aficiones o carreras profesionales, que al no encontrar nada en la red que les resulte útil, han decidido desarrollar ellos mismos sus propias redes sociales con la ayuda de herramientas informáticas. Una de esas herramientas son los sistemas de gestión de contenidos (CMS), con los cuales ahorraremos mucho tiempo de desarrollo y no necesitaremos invertir grandes cantidades de dinero. Este proyecto trata, principalmente, de cómo crear redes sociales haciendo uso de estas herramientas y tiene el objetivo de ser lo suficientemente claro para que cualquier persona, sin importar su nivel de conocimientos técnicos, sea capaz de desarrollar sus ideas. En la primera parte del proyecto se habla sobre las redes sociales en general y el impacto de éstas en la sociedad actual, donde se ve que, actualmente, debido a la cantidad de redes sociales y a la accesibilidad móvil, el uso de las redes sociales es una cotidianidad. También se explican algunos métodos para obtener beneficios económicos de una red social y las ventajas que presentan las redes sociales específicas frente a las generalistas, concluyendo que las redes sociales específicas van ganando mayor protagonismo con el paso del tiempo. Además, se habla sobre la crítica de las redes sociales desde el punto de vista del usuario de la red, donde se resalta el tema de la administración de la publicidad y la privatización que han supuesto las redes sociales. Posteriormente se presenta una base teórica sobre las herramientas antes mencionadas, los CMS. Se explica su funcionamiento, clasificación y las ventajas que obtenemos con el uso de este software en nuestros proyectos, de los cuales destacan el corto tiempo de desarrollo y el bajo coste. Al final se eligen los CMS de estudio en este proyecto principalmente en base a tres criterios: licencia, cuota de uso y características de red social. En la segunda parte del proyecto se habla acerca de los CMS elegidos: WordPress con su plugin BuddyPress, Elgg, y Joomla con su plugin JomSocial. Se explican las características de cada uno de ellos y se muestran ejemplos de redes sociales reales hechas con estos CMS. En esta parte del proyecto se hace un uso práctico de estos CMS y se detalla paso a paso todo el proceso de creación de una red social (instalación, configuración y personalización de la red social) para cada CMS. El resultado son tres redes sociales hechas con distintos CMS, de los cuales se hace una valoración en base a la experiencia obtenida con el uso de los mismos, concluyéndose que JomSocial es una buena opción para redes sociales de uso generalista, pero para redes específicas son mejores tanto Elgg como BuddyPress, presentando este último una ligera ventaja por tener una gran comunidad en español. ABSTRACT. Nowadays social networks are widely used throughout the world, there are different types of social networks where you can connect with friends, expand your network of professional contacts, learn new things, etc. Its high usage has turned them into one of the most profitable businesses on Internet generating fortunes to its developers, mainly through advertising. Many social networks are developed by companies that count on an expert team, but many others have been created by ordinary people, with low computer skills, many of them motivated in their hobbies or careers, that did not find anything useful on Internet and decide to develop their own social networks with the help of software tools. One of those tools is a content management system (CMS), which will help us to save a lot of development time and we will not need to invest large amounts of money. This project is, mainly, about how to create social networks using these tools and aims to be clear enough to help anyone, regardless of their computer skills, to develop their ideas. The first part of the project is about social networks in general and the impact on today's society, where we can see that, due to the number of social networks and mobile accessibility, the use of social networks is daily. Also it explains some ways to obtain economic benefits from a social network and the advantages of specific social networks against generalist social networks, concluding that specific social networks are gaining more prominence with the passage of time. In addition, it refers on social networks critique from the point of view of social network users, where it highlights the issue of the advertising administration and privatization which have brought social networks. Subsequently, it presents a theoretical base of the above mentioned tools, CMS. Explains their operation, classification and the advantages we get with the use of this software in our projects, where the short development time and lower cost are highlighted. At the end the CMS studied in this project are chosen mainly based on three criteria: license, community size and social network features. The second part of the project is about the chosen CMS: WordPress with its plugin BuddyPress, Elgg, and Joomla with its plugin JomSocial. It explains features of all of them and shows examples of real social networks developed with these CMS. This part of the project is a practical use of these CMS and detailed step by step throughout the process of creating a social network (installation, configuration and customization of the social network) for each CMS. The result are three social networks made with different CMS, from which is made an assessment on the basis of the experience gained with the use of these software, concluding that JomSocial is a good choice to develop generalist social networks, but for specific social networks are better Elgg and BuddyPress, presenting the latter a slight advantage by having a large community in Spanish.
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Hoy en día las redes sociales se han convertido en una parte importante en la vida de muchas personas. No sólo porque les permite mantener el contacto con familiares y amigos, sino porque también pueden mostrar al mundo sus opiniones, inquietudes, estilo de vida, habilidades, ideas… Una de las redes sociales que ha adquirido mayor importancia en los últimos años es Twitter. Actualmente cuenta con más de 320 millones de usuarios activos al mes. En ella los usuarios pueden publicar información y acceder a información publicada por otros usuarios. Se ha convertido en el medio de comunicación y difusión de noticias más rápido del mundo. Éstas son algunas de las razones por las que existe un gran interés por el análisis de datos de esta red social. En particular, el análisis de tendencias a través de redes de interacciones entre sus usuarios. Un ejemplo este tipo de redes en Twitter es una red de retweets sobre una etiqueta o hasthtag concreto. Estas redes se pueden representar como grafos, donde los nodos representan a los usuarios y las aristas los retweets entre usuarios. Aunque existen varias aplicaciones que permiten transformar y visualizar grafos a partir de un fichero, es difícil encontrar librerías de programación o aplicaciones que recopilen los datos de twitter, generen los grafos, los analicen y los exporten a ficheros concretos para poder visualizarlos con alguna aplicación. Este trabajo tiene como finalidad crear una librería en el lenguaje de programación Java que permita recopilar datos de twitter, transformar dichos datos en grafos, aplicar algoritmos para analizarlos, y exportar los grafos a ficheros con formato GEXF para que puedan ser visualizados con la aplicación Gephi. Esta librería incluye un programa para probar todas sus funcionalidades.---ABSTRACT---Today, social networks have become an important part in the life of many persons. Not only because they allow them to keep in contact with relatives and friends but also because through them they can express their opinions, interests, life- styles, hobbies or ideas to the wide world. Twitter is one of the social networks which in the last few years has achieved a particular importance. Right now, it counts with more that 320 millions of active monthly users who exchange, or have access, through it to a wide variety of informations. Twitter has become the fastest way in the world to communicate or diffuse news. This explains, among other reasons, the growing interest in the analysis of the data in this specific social network, particularly the analysis of trends through the web of interactions between its users. An example of this type of networks in Twitter is the network of retweets on a specific label or hashtag. These networks can be represented as graphs where nodes represent users and edges the retweets between users. Although there exist aldeady several applications that allow for the transformation and visualization in graphs of the contents of a data file, it is difficult to find libraries or applications to compile data from twitter, to generate graphs from them, to analyze them and to export them to a specific file that will allow its visualization with the use of some application. The purpose of this work is the creation of a library in Java language that will make posible to compile data from twitter, to transform them in grafos, to apply algorythms to analyze them and to export the graphos to files with a GEXF format, which will allow their visualization with a Gephi application. This library will include a program to test all its features.
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This study was a qualitative examination of Black college students' experiences with the Acting White label. In conducting this study, two gaps in literature were addressed: (1) the lack of literature on Black college students and the acting white label, and (2) lack of attention to a US racial history and current structures which allow a label such as "acting white" to exist. Thus, the purpose of this study was to call attention to the experiences of Black college students as it relates to the acting white label. Additionally, the study calls attention to social constructions that allow the acting white label to exist and to be sustained. Data was collected from 14 Black college students at a predominantly white, private, liberal arts university in the west. Based on responses from students in the study, Black college students do hear that they are acting white. Yet, their reaction to hearing the label does not cause them to underachieve academically, but does have an impact on their social actions. The ways in which Black college students in the study were labeled as acting white was based on academic pursuits, speech patterns, dress, and hobbies. Student reactions to the label ranged from ignoring the label to challenging the accuser. In regards to how the acting white label is sustained, students in the study expressed that they learned what it meant to act white or black from family interactions, social interactions and observations from family and friends, and from media sources. It was concluded that Black college students, despite reactions, do hear the label and that the label seems to be used as a means to attack Black students and their identity.
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Contains information about recreational activities and the automobile industry in Michigan, and selective directory of journalists and General Motors managers and their hobbies.
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Magazine of the Buffalo Museum of Science, July 1959-
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Full text: There are phrases in daily use today which were not so common a decade or so back, such as ‘ageing population’ or ‘climate changes’ or ‘emerging markets’ or even ‘social networking’. How do these things affect our lives is certainly interesting but for us as eye care practitioners how these changes affect our clinical work may be also relevant and sometimes more interesting. A recent advertisement for recruitment to the Royal Marine Corps of the British Army ended with a comment ‘find us on Facebook!’ The BCLA, IACLE and other organisations as well as many manufacturers have their own Facebook groups. In 2011 Chandni Thakkar was awarded the BCLA summer studentship and her project was based around increasing the contact lens business of a small independent optometric practice where contact lens sales were minimal. The practice typically recruited one new wearer per month. Chandni was able to increase the number of new patient fits with various strategies (her work was presented as poster at the 2012 BCLA conference in Birmingham). One of her strategies was to start a Facebook group and 655 joined the special group she started in just over a month. Interestingly she found that the largest single factor in convincing patients to trial contact lenses was recommendation by the eye care practitioner at the end of the examination, but nonetheless it is interesting that so many people used the social networking site to find out more information regarding contact lenses in her study. Moreover, we already see the use, by some practitioners, of smart phone ‘apps’ or electronic diaries or text messages when coordinating patient check-ups. Climate change has affected the way we think and act; we now leave out special recycle bins and we hope that the items that are recyclable are actually recycled and do not just join our other refuse somewhere down the track! How environmentally friendly are contact lenses? This was discussed by various speakers at this year's BCLA conference in Birmingham. Daily disposable lenses surely produce more contact lens waste but do not involve solutions in plastic bottles like monthly lenses. It is certainly something that manufacturers are taking seriously and of course there are environmental benefits but the cynic in each of us sees the marketing potential too. The way the ageing population is certainly something that will impact all healthcare providers. In the case of eye care with people living longer they will need refractive corrections for longer. Furthermore, since presbyopes are not resigning themselves to only gentle hobbies like knitting and gardening, but instead want to continue playing tennis or skiing or whatever, their visual demands are becoming more complex. This is certainly an area that contact lens manufacturers are focussing on (pun not intended!). Again the BCLA conference in Birmingham saw the launch of various new products by different companies to help us deal with our presbyopic contact lens wearers. It is great to have such choice and now with fitting methods becoming easier too we have no excuse not to try them out with our clients. Finally to emerging markets – well there was not a specific session at the BCLA conference in May discussing this but this most certainly would have been discussed by professional services managers and marketing directors of most of the contact lens companies. ‘How will we conquer China?’ ‘How can we increase our market share in Russia?’ Or ‘How should we spend our marketing budget in India?’ These topics as well as others would certainly have cropped up in backroom discussions. Certainly groups like IACLE (International Association of CL Educators) have increasing numbers of members and activities in developing markets to ensure that educators educate, to that practitioners can practice successfully and in turn patients can become successful contact lenses wearers. Companies also wish to increase their market share in these developing markets and from the point of view of CLAE we are certainly seeing more papers being submitted from these parts of the world. The traditional centres of knowledge are being challenged, I suppose as they have been throughout history, and this can only be a good thing for the pursuit of science. The BCLA conference in Birmingham welcomed more international visitors than ever, and from more countries, and long may that continue. Similarly, CLAE looks forward to a wider audience in years to come and a wider network of authors too.