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" ... A sandcastle concierge at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island can provide suggestions for the perfect ... [+] masterpiece. ... "
" ... In addition to the family Ecology Field Trip experience, which is a great way for kids to go on boat excursions, sample and study complex water systems, and take part in the microscopic analysis of sand dwellers, there’s plenty more for kids to experience. The Ritz-Kids experience offers immersive, educational experiences during which kids can explore the natural wonders of the island through a variety of hands-on adventures. Activities include pirate tuck-ins, sandcastle concierge, and indoor pirate campouts. ... "
" ... Michelli: Leaders want to have a meaningful impact. They don't want to spend extended periods of their career doing tasks that wash away like a sandcastle. So, the first step is to imagine you are leaving your current position and looking back at your contribution. What impact do you hope will remain? The answer to that question is your desired leadership legacy. Once you know your destination, the next step is to say "yes" to actions that move you in the desired direction and say "no" to those that do not. I should note that crisis actions will likely have a much larger impact on your legacy than actions taken in times of calm. ... "
" ... Somehow we are moving further and further from the capability of securing that portion of the American Dream which includes the house surrounded by the proverbial white picket fence to that of either an ephemeral sandcastle or haunted nightmare for many. While the mortgage crisis back in 2008 completely upended many individuals and families, the next threat looms large from unrestrained, advanced algorithms that are moving like cancers on various levels. ... "
" ... The Reagan/Bush/Sessions goal of ending the use of narcotics through government interdiction of supply is futile because that’s just not how markets work. If there is demand, supply will find a way to meet that demand, usually through a temporary increase in price which draws in new sellers. That means that even effective interdiction of narcotics won’t “end” the use of narcotics; it just means that the price will go up for illegal drugs, at least temporarily. You can no sooner stop supply from meeting an insatiable demand than you can stop the ocean from overtaking a child’s sandcastle on the beach. The water will go where it will, eroding what stands in its way. ... "