Showing posts with label truck off cofa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label truck off cofa. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
High Noon for COFA/UNSW
Sydney Traffic Committee - extraordinary meeting on Friday 12 March 2010
Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) for the College of Fine Arts - Paddington
This an an extraordinary meeting specifically called to go over COFA/UNSW's latest CTMP and to hear our objections. Lets all go! There are rules if you want to speak, so read on...
Remembrances
Photo essay
(Click on the image to see it enlarged)
(Click on the image to see it enlarged)
REMEMBER ME. BECAUSE IT'S ALL GOING TO CHANGE.
George Clarke Park – once a pretty place to have lunch.
There are four images altogether.
Click on "Read more" below to see them all
Click on "Read more" below to see them all
Monday, March 8, 2010
We'd like to say thank you
Thank you one and all.
For your shared concern, your ideas, your work and your kind thoughts. And for all the letters and the hundreds of signatures on the petition.
Σας ευχαριστώ
Merci
Grazie
ありがとう
Gracias
Danke
당신을 감사하십시오
Вы
Obrigado
Dank u
谢谢
For your shared concern, your ideas, your work and your kind thoughts. And for all the letters and the hundreds of signatures on the petition.
Σας ευχαριστώ
Merci
Grazie
ありがとう
Gracias
Danke
당신을 감사하십시오
Вы
Obrigado
Dank u
谢谢
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Σας ευχαριστώ
Friday, February 26, 2010
A reminder. Dilapidation reports due 3 March.
Those of you who wish to have Dilapidation Reports done on your home, UNSW has advised us that these must be done by March 3. Dilapidation Reports are being carried out on those houses that surround the perimeter of the campus.
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
The psychology of lying
The capacity to lie is noted early and nearly universally in human development. Social psychology and developmental psychology are concerned with the theory of mind, which people employ to simulate another's reaction to their story and determine if a lie will be believable.
The most commonly cited milestone, what is known as Machiavellian intelligence, is at the age of about four and a half years, when children begin to be able to lie convincingly. Before this, they seem simply unable to comprehend why others don't see the same view of events that they do — and seem to assume that there is only one point of view, which is their own.
The most commonly cited milestone, what is known as Machiavellian intelligence, is at the age of about four and a half years, when children begin to be able to lie convincingly. Before this, they seem simply unable to comprehend why others don't see the same view of events that they do — and seem to assume that there is only one point of view, which is their own.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
The Fallout – Before and After
Doing a 'before and after' study is helpful. It helps us understand what is actually happening. And it's even better if it's done visually, because then everyone can see the difference, and everyone is 'on the same page'.
We've prepared a visual 'Before and After' of COFA & UNSW's plans.
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Proposed plan 200 times worse!
The College of Fine Art (COFA), in Sydney, Australia breaks previous promises to the community and proposes to use residential streets for truck movements during demolition.
View the presentation (click on full to view at full screen size) and post a comment.
View the presentation (click on full to view at full screen size) and post a comment.
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