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Yes, I always wanted to be Indiana Jones or 007. Here are some of the more adventurous things I have done. From these adventures, I have been to over 60 countries and all 50 states.
Thanks for sharing a walk down memory lane, I have been blessed and look forward to the next 100 outstanding adventures. Each brings a grin, smile and chuckle. I hope you make a list of your own.
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Cool video of Matt and his travels. This reminds me of the Shabby Blue that had over 500 people at a Taiwan night club swaying back and fourth. Or the time I taught the Shabby Blue to a group at a night club in Quezaltenango, Guatemala. It also reminds me of the dancing I did at the Barwinkles with my EMBA Cohort.
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to Americans who had never seen a cricket match.
First developed in Seattle, it has been used throughout the USA.
Try it on your American friends...
if they understand baseball, they should be able to follow cricket with this handy guide!]
[NOTE: Unlike baseball, where a pitcher rests every 10 or so pitches when the BATTING rotates, cricket pitchers rest every 6 pitches as their PITCHING rotates.]
* [[ IMPORTANT: Each six-pitch set is called an "over", and pitchers are called "bowlers" in cricket. So, to say "Doe bowled seven overs", is saying Doe threw42 pitches, in (alternating) sets of six. ]]
So far, we have explained cricket using mostly baseball terminology. If you want to learn the language that cricketers really use, click on A List of Technical Cricket Terms to see how they talk about cricket !For a look at the equipment used in cricket, click on A First Look at Cricket Equipment.
If you now understand the basic rules, Click on Beyond the Basics: A Look at Cricket Strategy to learn more about how the game is played.
This information was found at http://members.tripod.com/~sccwa/crick.html. Thanks Amit for the resource, looking forward to Cricket one of these Friday nights.
In college, I stepped out on the skinny branches to go on an educational program called Semester at Sea. At this point, I had never traveled any further than Winsor, Canada or Nogales, Mexico. Being that I was from Fort Wayne, Indiana, the world was huge and scary to me. So the world to me was something I wanted to get to know and I challenged myself to greatest adventure and period of personal growth. I enrolled not knowing a single person that had attended Semester at Sea. So I began a learning experience that not a single day goes by where I am not blessed from the adventure, experience, education, and open mind that this program created for me. So check out the Semester at Sea Video and enjoy. Enroll if you can or enroll someone. You will change their life forever. This is the type of education you just cannot buy or understand until completion.
Semester at Sea started in the Bahama’s, then went to Venezuela, Brazil, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, India, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Macau, China, Taiwan, Japan and returned to Seattle. The program is just over 100 days and when at Sea you have classes from Professors and world leaders such as Desmond Tatu. In port, there are iteniaries that included meeting Nelson Mandela, visiting companies, learning languages, seeing the Great Wall, the Taj Mahal, going on an African Safari, climbing Mountains, University exchanges, putting on a Circus, and many other unique cultural experiences that took you far beyond your comfort zone. To the point, you became comfortable with being uncomfortable.
Nonetheless, other programs that I have participated in that have been intense and valuable are Landmark Forum, European Business Seminar, Casa de Espanol in Guatemala, PSI Seminars Men’s Leadership and Rapport Leadership International Master Graduate Program. All have created the experience I have to be successful every day. How cool is that?
Here is a brief history of my formal education, cool places, experiences, and adventures: