Once again Award Winning Industry Leading Multiple Platinum PADI Course Director Holly Macleod has received the PADI Elite-300 Instructor Award; making it the
Holly Macleod Awarded the 2021 PADI IDC Platinum Award for the 8th Year running in the Gili Islands INDONESIA, January 23, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Again in 2021 Industry Leading Multiple Award Winning Platinum PADI Course Director has received the PADI Platinum Award; making it the eight year in a row receiving both this and the PADI Elite 300 Instructor Award. Gili Islands, Indonesia The PADI Platinum Award is the highest possible recognition rating given to only a few Course Directors worldwide each year in recognition of their scuba diving instructor training achievements and overall commitment to the industry by way of professional level educational excellence. The PADI Elite Instructor Award Program recognizes PADI Instructors for reaching specific milestones based on the number of certifications you issue annually. So in this particular case the Elite-300 denotes over 300 certifications issued by that particular i
money donated from foundations. in many way to macleod believes it s with us and obvious that in the long term alternative energy will create up to one hundred thousand jobs. he wants to prove to the locals that protecting nature is more profitable than destroying it. more and more households throughout north kivu are now connected to the power plant. but where they get their energy from is not necessarily the population s first concern farmers are desperately looking for new arab land food has priority. conflicts on the edges of the conservation zone a multiplier. to the rumor has already lost tens of thousands of hectares of land here in ritchie route farmers are challenging the current boundaries of the park.
megawatts is twice rwanda s total energy production and twenty five times the amount of electricity currently supplying the city of goma so. again that the plant could make an enormous contribution to the energy supply and the profits. for each year they make specific. to the really matching of it by building a new energy economy that doesn t depend on the illegal exploitation of natural resources but we re cutting off the source of money on groups that they don t have and secondly we offer alternative employment to the young men who would otherwise join these groups i ve seen no. doubt made. an ambitious project for a region like north kivu. the park is pushing the twenty million dollar cost with money donated from foundations. in many way to macleod believes it s with us and argues that in the long term alternative energy will create up to one hundred
have no place to do it we ll take it anyway yes our generation is definitely more rebellious. minus half and that s the you know we. are the brown strands are my mother s hair all the rest is mine. badaun raises the question of what happens when you go out onto the streets in tehran wearing a headscarf made up your own hair i don t harm someone in that so will that really be a problem and our project is to get people to think about that. the course says macleod because they excel at math so i decide that. this. is. the new generation has become more courageous the art scene in particular has felt the limits of the islamic republic since its foundation sometimes the artists movers sometimes they win.