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Nature Wallpapers And Backgrounds For Your Desktop – 6. May, 2012

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Free Images Desktop Backgrounds and Nature Wallpapers The nature wallpapers are available for various desktop screen sizes from 320×480 for iPhones up to 1680×1050 widescreen. All images are free to use as backgrounds/wallpapers on personal computers, iPads, tablets and cell phones.

No account is needed. The best of wallpapers is a good place to start – as well as my favorite wallpapers, there’s also links to all the other galleries. The Days Out in the UK section is an expanding list of beautiful locations around the UK. These are places that I’ve visited while taking the photos for this site.

Desktop background pictures are for personal use only.

You may not use them commercially or redistribute them. To purchase an image license and download a full resolution image, just click one of the ‘buy image’ buttons on the picture preview pages. Info and pricing see image licensing page.

Desktop Background Galleries Best of Desktop Backgrounds A selection ofour favourite wallpapers on Natures Desktop Backgrounds. New Desktop Backgrounds The newest desktop backgrounds added to natures desktop. Classic Desktop Backgrounds A selection of images that make nice desktop backgrounds – patterns, water, clouds etc Landscapes Desktop wallpapers of scenic landscapes from around the UK. Lakes Desktop background pictures of lakes from around the UK.

From: (nature photos) http://www.natures-desktop.com

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Teambuilding5′s Room – Place – 28. April, 2012

We realise that here, we spend a lot of time dealing with day-to-day management of staff and personnel, meetings and schedules, as well as how technology is helping businesses string it all together.

As the comments on that thread showed, a lot of businesses wanted the results.

They just didnt want to sacrifice the staff time! Luckily there are other options. Organised sports have their place in workplace culture and, lets face it, so does an open bar.

You dont tend to see many work functions, birthdays or end of year parties that arent awash with complimentary alcohol.

But team building games and activities with a softer, more subtle approach are gaining popularity as they encourage the sort of teambuilding and collaborative thinking that sports typically encourage, but without the openly competitive elements that give people cause to switch off or detach from competitive team building games. The emphasis on these activities is fun, educational and practical. Participants are given tasks to complete in a way very much removed from traditional business setups: were talking racing through the city streets (think The Amazing Race and youre on the right lines), whipping up culinary delights on portable stoves in the middle of a city park, or working on a great tour around city landmarks to showcase the very best of team building Melbourne has to offer.

The landscape is changing for these kinds of activities. By scheduling even half a day per year from a busy organisational schedule, the benefits roll on in and one of the reasons the benefits last is the way in which these teambuilding courses are so different from the bog-standard, predictable corporate fun day stuff weve all become too familiar with.

From: ( over here ) http://teambuilding5.posterous.com/

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