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Michael Markow’s Book is Released!
Oct 28th, 2007 by Administrator

Dad’s book is released online!

http://www.springer.com/uk/home/generic/search/results?SGWID=3-40109-22-173755410-0

Moving Millions

Transport Strategies for Sustainable Development in Megacities
Series: Alliance for Global Sustainability Bookseries , Vol. 14
Moavenzadeh, F., Markow, M.J.
2007, XVI, 272 p., Hardcover

ISBN: 978-1-4020-6701-3

About the book

Covering a topic of massive contemporary importance, this brilliantly written volume demonstrates how transportation strategy and environmental sustainability can be pursued in a comprehensive and harmonious, rather than unconnected and potentially conflicting, set of public policies.

It applies lessons from several urban areas (e.g., Bogota, Singapore, Mexico City, Sao Paulo), including "success stories" and less successful "hard-won lessons", to a case study in Guangzhou.

From these examples, a number of useful guidelines emerge on how the competition for resources between transportation policy and environmental sustainability can be resolved to support continued economic development in megacities.

Among the themes identified in the book are the need for a comprehensive approach that is tailored to local institutional and cultural norms, the need to understand the trade-offs among competing goals and resolve them in a balanced strategy, and the importance of demand-side management as compared to traditional approaches of investment in new capacity.

Other issues examined include the usefulness of a range of options in public-private partnerships to strengthen the financial and institutional capabilities needed for sustainable transportation.

Words of Wisdom from WWII Vets
Oct 28th, 2007 by Administrator

Came across this article from the past with a quote from our Grandfather.  It’s a reminder of a generation gone by full of patriotism, honor, and loyalty to one another.

Perth Amboy veterans recall shared times, community service

by Tom Hawrylko

PERTH AMBOY, N.J. - The way Perth Amboy resident Mike Ekalo tells it, they were neighbors in north Amboy - young Ukrainian kids who grew up along the railroad tracks near their old church off of State Street in Perth Amboy.

But over half a century has passed from those carefree days of playing ball down in the tank fields across the tracks. World War II came and those kids became men. They enlisted, some died in action, others came back heroes, but serving together, the American Ukrainian Veterans of Perth Amboy made sure that Hitler and his cohorts were knocked back on their Axis.

In the 1940s, many of the gang married their hometown sweethearts, built homes in Perth Amboy, went to work in the factories. They became fathers and eventually grandfathers.

Some of their sisters married guys that weren’t "Ukes," and new friendships began. Since then, generations of their families have been baptized or buried in our church, yet through it all, the Uke boys from north Amboy stayed together.

Back in their heyday, the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, you could find them hanging out at the Ukrainian American Democratic Club on State Street. Days when these veterans hosted great parish picnics and helped raise money for the new church and school on Alta Vista Place.

So here they are now, celebrating the 50th anniversary of their club. The Uke boys from north Amboy are still together. What kept these guys together over the six or seven decades since their youth? What is the glue that binds decades of friendships? How do you describe their "right stuff"?

"Born and raised with him," is how Spike Kosmyna, Perth Amboy’s most decorated World War II veteran sums it up, pointing across the table at no one in particular, but the whole gang of them. "That means we were together from the beginning, and we’ll always be together, to the end."

"We were neighbors, school kids. "We’re like cousins," said Mike Ekalo, another veteran. "We’re a close-knit unit, and we’ve been through a helluva lot together." Or like the Audie Murphy story, they’ve been "To Hell And Back."

These guys saw war, the Perth Amboy boom, the bust. Now they’re watching their hometown and their church grow in different ways again. "That’s why we’re still active in the church and in the community," said Steve Koval of Carteret. "Born and raised, like Spike said. We care what happens here."

Born and raised. It’s a magnetism that keeps pulling you back, said Charles Kosmyna, Spike’s cousin. Back in 1937, he left for the U.S. Army Air Corps and didn’t really stay active in the club until rejoining some 40 years later. "When I started coming around again, it was like I never left," he said.

Another so-called prodigal son is John Fetcishin of Fords. After the war, he got married in St. John’s Church, moved to Fords, but said he also got a warm welcome back into the fold of the guys he grew up with when he returned.

Joe Markow was a medic during World War II. Now he’s the club’s chaplain and also associate cantor of the Ukrainian Assumption Church. Perhaps he summed it up best for the whole gang: "The Lord kept me safe during the war, and I’m happy to serve Him here now."

That’s what American Ukrainian Veterans from north Amboy have been doing for the past 50 years: serving the Lord, serving our church and serving our community.

On November 10, the American Ukrainian Veterans hosted a 50th anniversary celebration. It was a time to look back at their contributions, recall times they shared and a chance to remember friends and family no longer with them. It was a good day to be an American Ukrainian Veteran!

May You Live Many Years! Mnohya Lita!

At 39, Tom Hawrylko is the youngest member of the American Ukrainian Veterans of Perth Amboy. A U.S. Navy veteran, he is originally from Perth Amboy and now resides in Clifton. He was the master of ceremonies for the club’s 50th anniversary celebration.


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, November 24, 1996, No. 47, Vol. LXIV

Six Red Marbles Develops Award-Winning Product
Oct 17th, 2007 by Administrator

For the second time this year, the Lab Generator CD-ROM, developed by Six Red Marbles for Holt, Rinehart and Winston, is a winner! 

The product is a database containing hundreds of editable science labs that are searchable by topic, difficulty level, duration, or state standard. The Lab Generator was also honored in the AEP 2007 Distinguished Achievement Awards, winning the category for best middle school technology product in science education.

Most recently, the Lab Generator was one of two HRW products that won the Technology and Learning Magazine’s Awards of Excellence.

The Awards of Excellence honor innovative software and Web products that break new ground in some important way or are best-of-breed examples that demonstrate clear superiority over similar products. 

 

Article is excerpted from Yahoo. 

Two Holt Products Win Technology & Learning Magazine’s Awards of Excellence

Friday October 12, 2:31 pm ET

Holt Lab Generator and Lesson Tutorial Videos Garner Honors

AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire/ — Two products from Holt, Rinehart and Winston (http://www.hrw.com) — a leading publisher of textbooks, learning resources, and technology for middle and high school grades — were selected as exemplary education products in Technology & Learning magazine’s 25th Annual Awards of Excellence. These products, the Holt Lab Generator CD-ROM and the Holt Lesson Tutorial Videos, join thirteen other major awards won by Holt education resources in the last 4 years.

"We are pleased to be recognized by the Awards of Excellence for two of our outstanding products," said Allen Wheatcroft, president of Holt. "Our technology products are practical for the classroom and attuned to the educator’s needs, which follow a long tradition of Holt’s commitment to education. Our math videos and science lab generator use digital delivery to engage students and enable teachers to easily customize their lessons."

Read more at Yahoo.

Six Red Marbles is a MITX Award Finalist for 2 Products
Oct 14th, 2007 by Administrator

Six Red Marbles was recently named a finalist for the 2007 MITX awards in the Education category.  The first product is an online lesson planner for Harcourt Achieve’s Literacy by Design program and the second product is the redesign and creation of Flash games for the Merriam Webster’s Word Central site for kids.

Awards and winners will be annouced on November 8, 2007.  See the full list of finalists here.

Simpson’s Characters of the Six Red Marbles Team
Oct 14th, 2007 by Administrator

Here’s the gang!

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