Friday, May 8, 2020

The Machinery Behind The Magic At Walt Disney World

2017, Volume 134, No. 3 In Every Issue 2 Feedback 3 Letter from the Editor 4 The Mix Kim Masi Wheeler runs the machinery behind the magic at Walt Disney World. Get Kim’s pro park tips plus the insider scoop on a groundbreaking new attraction. On the rebound from cancer and ESPN’s company-wide shakeup, veteran sports journalist Shelley Smith focuses on the future. Chocolate for breakfast? If the Victorians did it, so can you. 37 Through the Keyhole Iva Pawling’s Richer Poorer brand makes socks and intimates that are anything but basic. 41 Make a Note 42 In Brief 44 Key Achievements 46 In Memoriam 48 Remix Features Skin Deep By rachel levin 18How the ancient ingredients in Nyakio Kamoche Grieco’s new skin care line uncover the secrets of†¦show more content†¦In the years since her death, I have struggled to find a meaningful way to honor her memory. In my work abroad, I learned of a school that was in desperate need of a library. I made it my missi on to found the Erika A. Brehm Memorial Library at the Kegonga Primary School in Kegonga, Kenya. To do this, I had to find a way to send 1,000 children’s books to them. In November 2016, I asked my friends and family to help support my mission. Eta Eta Chapter, Central Florida, (where I received my master’s degree) was eager to help. Since the chapter supports Reading Is Fundamental and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, it was a perfect fit. With Eta Eta Chapter’s help, within one month, I had more than 2,000 books in my living room, cataloged, and ready for shipment to Kenya. The women of Eta Eta Chapter will always hold a special place in my heart because of their dedication to finding a cure for cystic fibrosis and for providing support to families like mine. —Rachel Case Buck, Wyoming Doctor, Doctor I would love to see features on Kappas in STEM and medicine. As a pre-med student and now as a medical student, it was difficult for me to find any Kappa physicians to look up to—and I’m still looking! 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