The long listing of bed to trunk,
a body in the font,
in stead the grunge must have wrinkled the shirt of the one whom found the stay.
To that kind I knit to love the steep as never quit to gain,
to founder of the slave,
I give to you the journal of only this in written,
for a letter is not a note of nostril,
it is the fact that mirror's will reflect the pain.
To providence of public at large your curious and sheer,
no flocking shall become such cub as puppy Tales now have plug,
no drain will come to Tub the water just is light,
to grain of hull a sigh lo big,
The Cops beyond the strain from Forest hill to Desert sand it's an Ocean to be land.
Might Chief Jerry Dyer find a clay to foot more than his shoulder torn,
for from my tears of just last night to simple my own crying,
I state to face the stain of glass and yet the shatter is of Kite,
the string still attached as books to grief of education makes this no more than my own paste?
Oh clarity the eyes of blue in lagoon I race the storm,
the heap of words to what is that the choking back of my own youth,
as in the basement of 815 I sat to come in jiffy rum,
a private shift with nightmares rip may each of you find a speak lip!!!!
In the settlement of the lost letter I also found a brochure from Outward Bound. Should this ring a bell than you need to go to the local Police Department and turn yourself in as what was in that letter was criminal and horribly terrorizing. For me to have to have just run across such horror as whomever did this just placed in happenstance so that it may be found in the eventual, or was it a plead for help as the family must have been and is so terribly bound that the vista of such a letter stifled the core of the family for so long that the family itself lost sight of the original crime leaving a complete stranger to stagger through their horror. As that person was and is me, Karen Anastasia Placek, I stagger the grotesque to say that 815 and being raped multiple times by gaggles of neighborhood boys while being watched by the Dorchester Crew statues today as reason to understand that I have done a lot of work so that I do not fall today but take in stride what should have been dealt with many years ago by more than Outward Bound.
The drawing heinous and for your stifle I price the author of the letter the brain matter of receipt so that you may comprehend your illness and begin this day December 30th of the year 2017 with the reality that you fell so long ago your marsh is no longer the bog of whom you control by which craft you certainly chose and continue to choose as your choice of daily, weekly, monthly or Holiday hoopla. The act of done is in your letter of admission, to include your intent as you wrote your want and that in and of itself was down draining to my mind as you drew in hand and ink the method of bed to your stance of scene. Now your self-identification of both your criminal act and your intense need for more I am in-receipt of your letter written. I, a stranger to your family have to bring envelope with the stamp as that address of yours is an example of your pale shift stymied at a shaft and most certainly turned your mind with diagrams to wretch your action as I cannot imagine you found control in only the harness of an Outward Bound Program. You in turn and certainly have broken any stereotype as being a female and now a woman the F.B.I. or C.I.A. would have to rare such as actually brought to draw in full format.
It was your pen to binder paper, your words to paragraph, your speak to tell, your sift to dial, it was your number not to be called by his history as your the barn to horror he is just your dollar to supplication of lifetime counter of controlling and that is the point to method such a person as yourself. Being a woman the manipulation must topple the Oak and beacon silent screams from your family.
May this bring of your sanction be broken and may be this simplicity of introduction to your already written horror stifle by not 'Freeze or Flight', rather deliver recovery before the death of your paternal so that he may go in present and not pieces to the worry of leaving you in vanquish to just torture your brother. The reality that you perpetrated styles to another lifetime of address at the young to adult to the age old man of whom you strangled a picture to point as words do not fail however 1000 words are unnecessary with your inkwell of striping to naked review in letter to upper case filed.
Outward Bound
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Outward Bound (OB) is an international, non-profit, independent outdoor-education organization with approximately 40 schools around the world and 200,000 participants per year.[1] Outward Bound programs aim to foster the personal growth and social skills of participants by using challenging expeditions in the outdoors.
History[edit]
The first Outward Bound school was opened in Aberdovey, Wales in 1941 by Kurt Hahn, and Lawrence Holt with the support of the Blue Funnel Line.[2] Outward Bound grew out of Hahn's work in the development of the Gordonstoun school and what is now known as the Duke of Edinburgh's Award. Outward Bound's founding mission was to give young seamenthe ability to survive harsh conditions at sea by teaching confidence, tenacity, perseverance and to build experience of harsh conditions. James Martin Hogan served as warden for the first year of the school.[3] This mission was established and then expanded by Capt. J. F. 'Freddy' Fuller who took over the leadership of the Aberdovey school in 1942 and served the Outward Bound movement as senior warden until 1971.[4] Fuller had been seconded from the Blue Funnel Line following wartime experience during the Battle of the Atlantic of surviving two successive torpedo attacks and commanding an open lifeboat in the Atlantic Ocean for thirty-five days without losing a single member of the crew.[5] Peter Willauer led the founding of the Hurricane Island Outward Bound School with Miner's mentorship.
From the inception of Outward Bound, community service was an integral part of the program, especially in the areas of sea and mountain rescues and this remains an important part of the training for both staff and students in Outward Bound, Wales.[3] The first Outward Bound program for females was conducted in 1951. Fuller was seconded to the USA in the early sixties to help establish the Colorado Outward Bound School,[6] Outward Bound USA, and the first Peace Corps training camp in Puerto Rico.[7]
Some of the more notable Outward Bound teachers include James Kielsmeier, Stan Hugill, Tom Kennerley, Paul Petzoldt, Robert B. Rheault, Karl Rohnke, Peter Willauer, and Willi Unsoeld.[2][8][9]
Name[edit]
The name Outward Bound derives from a nautical expression that refers to the moment a ship leaves the harbor. This is signified by Outward Bound's use of the nautical flag, the Blue Peter (a white square inside a blue square). JF Fuller adapted the Outward Bound motto, "To Serve, To Strive and not To Yield," from the poem "Ulysses" by Alfred Lord Tennyson:
... Come, my friends.
Tis not too late to seek a newer world.
Though much is taken, much abides; and though
We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are --
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
... Come, my friends.
Tis not too late to seek a newer world.
Though much is taken, much abides; and though
We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are --
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
Current[edit]
Since its founding in the middle of the last century, Outward Bound has encouraged individuals to test their physical and emotional limits in challenging outdoor adventure programs. The experiences are always life-changing: they are a means of building inner strength and a heightened awareness of human interdependence.[10] Outward Bound operates 40 schools in various countries and reports serving over 200,000 students each year. The Compass Rose serves as the logo for almost all the schools around the world.
Course specifics[edit]
Outward Bound courses follow a kind of recipe or formula, termed the Outward Bound Process Model which is well described by Walsh and Golins (1976)[11] as:
- Taking a ready, motivated learner
- into a prescribed, unfamiliar physical environment,
- along with a small group of people
- who are faced with a series of incremental, inter-related problem-solving tasks
- which creates in the individual a state of dissonance requiring adaptive coping and
- leads to a sense of mastery or competence when equilibrium is managed.
- The cumulative effect of these experiences leads to a reorganisation of the self-conceptions and information the learner holds about him/herself.
- The learner will then continue to be positively oriented to further learning and development experiences (transfer).
In a typical class, participants are divided into small patrols (or groups) under the guidance of one or more instructors. The first few days, often at a base camp, are spent training for the Outdoor recreation activities that the course will contain and in the philosophy of Outward Bound. After initial confidence-building challenges, the group heads off on an expedition. As the group develops the capacity to do so, the instructors ask the group to make its own decisions.[citation needed]
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