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Although we'll be busy bees this September, Cupid has not abandoned the scene.
One of those companies is Busy Bees, a child care operator with a presence in Singapore and Malaysia.
This one goes out to all you busy bees who claim you don't have time to pack yourselves lunch.
BusyBees likes Japan because the country's child care industry is growing, said June Rusdon, chief executive of Busy Bees Asia.
You can discover over 40 tasty recipes each week including new cuisines, family favourites, and ten-minute meals for the busy bees.
Naturally, a few busy bees are shown hanging out on her face, because it wouldn't be an American Horror Story: Cult promo without the insect.
The firm has no centers in Japan currently, but Busy Bees told CNBC that it's "serious" about the Japanese market — although it did not reveal details.
The pair are busy bees right now, with Mullally returning to NBC as the supreme Karen Walker on Season 2 of the revived Will & Grace premiering 9 p.m.
The Anderson family in Australia has launched Flow Hive with a pre-fabricated honeycomb made out of a type of plastic, making the hive move-in ready for busy bees.
The 15,000-20,000 busy bees in the vice president's backyard will produce honey, which will be harvested, bottled and given away, per Pence, who also touted the health benefits of honey in combating seasonal allergies.
Researchers at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management conducted a few experiments on busy bees asking them to calculate the approximate hourly wage rate for their time, be it $15 an hour or $400 an hour.
But of course, blue is also the colour of water, yellow the friendly warmth of the sun and busy bees, red can be molten fire and beating hearts, and green can be everything from nature's plants to toxic sludge.
He stuffs the book full of romances and trysts, small-town politics and jokes that feel cutesy more than funny — for instance, a meth-manufacturing biker gang called the Busy Bees, who model their business after the Mary Kay company.
Depending on who you ask, remote work is either a positive solution for ever-lengthening commutes and the strains of working parents, or a crime against the efficiencies—not to mention the camaraderie—of having busy bees buzzing alongside each other at the office.
If you can resist the brewery's new tap room and its outdoor tables, be sure to duck as you scramble up a staircase and through the tunnel of holly and its busy bees and onto the Bisse de Clavau and 500 years of history.
A remarkable example of anti-Semitic propaganda is seen in a short cartoon from 1933: "Save it for a rainy day" shows a group of busy bees in the summer, preparing their honeycombs for the winter while locusts and other insects live the high life, days drinking and doing nothing.
Bower Busy Bees provides early education to children aged 2.5 to 5 years. Bower Busy Bees is located to the rear of Bower Community Centre in the renovated stables. Bower Busy Bees has a fantastic outdoor play area and garden. Bower Primary School was built in 1976 but was moved to the village years later.
Busy Bees Day Nurseries is the UK’s largest nursery group, with over 375 nurseries across England, Scotland and Wales. Busy Bees was founded in 1983 and subsequently acquired nursery chains including, Bush Babies,Bush Babies Leapfrog, Kids 1st, Just Learning,Just Learning Kindercare, Tibbitots and Caring Day Care. The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan acquired Busy Bees Nursery Group in October 2013, with Busy Bees management maintaining a majority share in the company. Busy Bees completed its first international acquisition in South East Asia with the purchase of 48 nurseries and Asia International College in Singapore along with a further 12 nurseries in Malaysia, the number of nurseries has now increased further to 52 in Singapore.
There is also a Busy Bees nursery on the Carnegie College campus.
Pinocchio accepts a ride from a dolphin to the nearest island called the Island of Busy Bees. Alidoro saves Pinocchio from the Green Fisherman. Upon arriving on the Island of Busy Bees, Pinocchio can only get food in return for labor. Pinocchio offers to carry a lady's jug home in return for food and water.
Deneau's team sported "the niftiest uniform in the league" and a new name, the Busy Bees."Rube Deneau's Bunch," loc. cit. "Canadian League - BR Bullpen,"loc. cit.
In 1870 Mrs. T. F. McElroy organized her Sunday School class of girls into "The Busy Bees." On March 23, 1875, at a meeting of "The Dime & Sewing Society" Mr. O'Brien introduced the subject of "employing a sexton for the Church to ring the Bell, make fires and light the lamps: the Busy Bees generously offering to keep the Church clean." In 1878 a rectory was built by James Stewart at a cost of $1800 gold coin raised by "The Dime Society" and the "Busy Bees." The St. John's Episcopal Church women's groups are recognized for their contributions to the Olympia area in a registration in the National Register of Historic Places ("Women's History in Olympia: First Settlement 1846 to 1948").
Windom is home to several schools: Windom Area Middle/High School, Winfair Elementary School, Bridges Preschool and Red Rock Ridge ALC. It also has two private or church preschools: Busy Bees and Sunshine School.
Pinocchio instantly gives the Snail he met back on the Island of Busy Bees all the money he has. That night, he dreams that he is visited by the Fairy, who kisses him. When he wakes up, he is a real boy at last. His former puppet body lies lifeless on a chair.
Adair High School lists four extracurricular activities on the school website. The Adair Future Farmers of America provides leadership and agricultural education outside the classroom. Other extracurricular activities include Robotics, the Adair Winter Guard and band.Activities , Adair School District (accessed April 29, 2013) The Adair Elementary School offers Ms. Brown's Busy Bees.
The playing fields include a bowls club and cricket pitch and pre-school. Amenities include the Duke of Wellington public house, Busy Bees Pre-school, a post office-cum-shop, corner shop, farm shop, and two hairdressers. A local bus service runs every hour to Sleaford, with links to Lincoln, Grantham, Nottingham and Skegness.
The only reason we know that they are sung while pulling buckwheat is from the singers' explanations. Busy bees in the lyrics parallel young maidens busy at their weaving. Many songs are associated with pulling flax and communal flax breaking. Flax pulling songs reflect the cycle of tasks of cultivating and harvesting the flax.
In February 2008, Computershare announced a cash takeover offer for Australian mailhouse group QM Technologies Limited. In September 2008, Computershare bought Lichfield based Childcare Voucher Services business called Busy Bees. The name has been re-branded to Computershare Voucher Services or CVS. In February 2010, Computershare acquired HBOS Employee Equity Solutions from Lloyds Banking Group for a sum of around £40m.
She opened a rest home for horses and donkeys in 1928, and in 1929, she began Busy Bees, a children's club focused on animal welfare. Dickin was awarded an OBE in 1929, and raised to a CBE in 1948. During World War II, she launched the PDSA medal, for animal heroism in the war effort. In 1950, she published a memoir, The Cry of the Animal.
The Assayer is a milestone in the history of science: here Galileo describes the scientific method, which was quite a revolution at the time. The title page of The Assayer shows the crest of the Barberini family, featuring three busy bees. In The Assayer, Galileo weighs the astronomical views of a Jesuit, Orazio Grassi, and finds them wanting. The book was dedicated to the new pope.
Following the example set by the Busy Bees over a decade before the library association's formation, the group started to host fundraising events to support the library initiative. It was at this time that Cornelia Keys' residence began to serve as the base for the town's library. For the next three years, until 1905, the thirteen members of the library association agreed to pay monthly member dues, donate books, and take books home, much like a traditional circulating library at the time. The Lemon City Library plaque commemorating the location of the original library.
All of the Explore Learning centres are Ofsted/Care Commission registered and inspected. This means that Explore membership qualifies for a number of government initiatives including the Childcare Vouchers scheme, Accor, Allsave, Busy Bees, Care4, Faircare, Imagine, Leapfrog and Sodexho Pass. Members are also eligible for claims up to 70% of the costs if they are within the ‘child care element’ of the Working Tax Credit. Explore Learning also offer scholarship places to support lower income families who qualify for either Income Support or Income-Based Jobseeker's Allowance.
The football club's work developed into a successful grassroots organisation with the first branch opening in the Perth suburb of Mount Lawley and focusing on supporting cases of hardship caused by war. The Ugly Men were a major force in the cultural life for both men and women in 1920s Perth, with membership mainly from the lower and middle working-classes. Membership during the 1920s was about 2,000, with 21 branches across the Perth metropolitan area. Members organised dances, social events and busy bees to raise funds and build houses for war-widows and others in need.
The Berlin Busy Bees (also known as the Berlin Green Sox and the Berlin Dutchmen) were a minor league baseball team in Berlin (renamed as Kitchener), Ontario that played in the Canadian League from 1911 through 1913. The league was classified as Class D in 1911 and as Class C from 1912 through 1913. The team's owner from 1911 to 1912 was William J. "Pop" Williams; in the winter of 1912–13 he sold the team for $2,000 to the Twin Cities Athletic Association, headed by Dr. F. H. Kalbfleisch. The team played its home games in Victoria Park.
Since justice does not favor the innocent in Barn Owl, he is sentenced to life sentence. Pinocchio manages to get exonerated by saying that he previously committed a crime, making him guilty, and thus he is then released. Pinocchio returns home but, through his neighbors, discovers that Geppetto has left to go look for him everywhere and decided to continue his search overseas in North America, still thinking that he is in the hands of Mangiafuoco. Pinocchio reaches the port and dives into the sea to find Geppetto, but is unsuccessful and shipwrecked on the Island of the Busy Bees.
Through the group's efforts, the collection grew over a period of several years to reach the sizable amount of 400 volumes. Between 1892 and 1893, Ada Merritt and the Busy Bees coordinated various functions, from dances to formal dinners, in an effort to raise money and continue funding and supporting the growing library. The Tropical Sun newspaper, the first newspaper published in the area, features an article dated May 6, 1893 that describes Miss Ada Merritt's school library and the delivery of new books for the collection. There is no mention of another library established in Lemon City during the early years of Ada Merritt's school library.
At that time, the company planned to increase its number of centres by four a week. In March 2006, ABC announced a bid for Kids Campus, one of its few remaining large competitors in Australia, which would give it over another 100 centres. On 12 December 2006, it was announced that ABC would acquire the second largest child care provider in the United States, Chicago based La Petite Academy for 330 million US dollars as well as the 5th largest provider in the United Kingdom, Busy Bees Group, Ltd. With these acquisitions they expanded into the UK market and increased their market share in the US to 1%.
The construction of the new area opened up a new valley for park expansion. The Country Fair Falls log flume was demolished in November, and most of the other Country Fair rides, including the Swingamajig, Tennessee Twister, The Convoy, and The Barnstormer, were removed at the end of the season to free up space for newer rides that were added for the 2005 season. The new rides included Dizzy Disk, Amazing Flying Elephants, Lemon Twist, Shooting Star, Sky Rider, Veggietales Sideshow Spin (children's roller coaster), Waltzing Swinger, Piggy Parade, Busy Bees, and Lucky Ducky. The National Southern Gospel & Harvest Celebration was also new in 2005.
The exact date of the Lemon City Public Library has come into question over the last few years, due to confusion over the meaning and distinction between the words library, circulating library, and public library. According to historical records, Miss Ada Merritt arrived in Lemon City in the 1890s to serve as a school teacher and establish the first "school library" in Lemon City. As Lemon City's population continued to rise, citizens living in Lemon City began to form their own cultural engagement groups in order to bring more life to the city, and to improve life in the city as a whole. One such group was created by Ada Merritt, coined the "Busy Bees of the Everglades" this group of young women came together to raise money for the fledgling school library collection.
Blyton felt a responsibility to provide her readers with a positive moral framework, and she encouraged them to support worthy causes. Her view, expressed in a 1957 article, was that children should help animals and other children rather than adults: Blyton and the members of the children's clubs she promoted via her magazines raised a great deal of money for various charities; according to Blyton, membership of her clubs meant "working for others, for no reward". The largest of the clubs she was involved with was the Busy Bees, the junior section of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals, which Blyton had actively supported since 1933. The club had been set up by Maria Dickin in 1934, and after Blyton publicised its existence in the Enid Blyton Magazine it attracted 100,000 members in three years.
A postpositive adjective or postnominal adjective is an adjective that is placed after the noun or pronoun that it modifies, as in noun phrases such as attorney general, queen regnant, or all matters financial. This contrasts with prepositive adjectives, which come before the noun or pronoun, as in noun phrases such as red rose, lucky contestant, and busy bees. In some languages the postpositive placement of adjectives is the normal syntax (as is true in Spanish, for example), but in English it is less usual, largely confined to archaic and poetic uses (as in Spirits supernatural are shy, as opposed to Supernatural spirits are shy), phrases borrowed from Romance languages or Latin (such as heir apparent, aqua regia) and certain fixed grammatical constructions (as in Those anxious to leave soon exited).Rodney Huddleston, English Grammar: An Outline, CUP 1988, p. 109.
215x215px The Dogfish is first mentioned in Chapter XXIV, when Pinocchio, searching for his creator, Geppetto, is informed by a dolphin that he has likely been swallowed by the Dogfish which "...for some days has come to wreak extermination and desolation in our waters". The Dogfish is later mentioned in Chapter XXVI by Pinocchio's school friends on the Island of the Busy Bees (Isola delle Api Industriose), who tell him that it has been sighted on the coast, to coax him away from school. The Dogfish makes its first appearance in Chapter XXXIV when Pinocchio, recently transformed from a donkey to his puppet form, has entered the sea to escape from his former owner. The Fairy with Turquoise Hair, in the form of a mountain goat, warns him of the Dogfish too late, and it swallows him whole, along with a tuna whom he befriends.
The "Mini Jet" ride comes in various themes such as bees, dragons, elephants, airplanes, helicopters, spaceships, etc. Some of the Red Baron kiddie rides are restricted to only children under 54 inches tall, such as the ones in Cedar Point Amusement Park and in Kings Island Amusement Park, or the one in Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, California. In quite a few other "Red Baron" type kiddie rides, adults and parents are allowed to ride on the rides, such as "The Busy Bees" and "Amazing Flying Elephants" at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, or at the Red Baron Ride at Funderland in Sacramento, California. Another place where adults can ride on a Red Baron type ride is at Disneyland and Walt Disney World, where Dumbo the Flying Elephant has been a perennial favorite of not only toddlers, preschoolers and young children, but teenagers, adults and seniors as well, for many years (Disneyland has been around since July 17, 1955 and Walt Disney World since October 1, 1971).

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