Il est temps d'embarquer pour une mission top secrète afin de découvrir quel personnage des Totally Spies reflète vraiment ta personnalité.
Unlike other Raspberry Pi books, Raspberry Pi for Secret Agents explores the features of the Raspberry Pi with a common theme that can be summarized by the title of Chapter 1: Getting up to No Good.
You don’t want to loose your secret identity - do you? Our printable code name chart is perfect for any top secret mission. Your code name will help protect you and your mission to keep your opponents from finding out who you really are! Create your special code name based on the first letter of your first and last name - and don’t share it with anyone! Each name is gender neutral so it’s perfect for boys and girls. Printable Spy Code Name Chart: ♡ Instant Digital Download (.PDF) ♡ 8x10” design ♡ Can be scaled to fit any size dimension for a sign ♡ Download the file as soon as your payment has processed ♡ File can only be downloaded on a computer ♡ Other colors available for custom request CUSTOM ORDERS WELCOME! If you would like to customize anything in our shop, we will be happy to create your custom request! Feel free to contact me and we can start working together to bring your imagination to life! View our matching items here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LillyBellePaperie?ref=l2-shopheader-name&search_query=spy IMPORTANT NOTES: ★ Only the digital file is included unless print option is selected ★ While we try our best to ensure the color appears as close as possible from screen to screen/printer, the colors may slightly vary depending on the settings of the device/printer. ★ Non-commercial use only/ resale is not permitted of this design
As a former Secret Service agent of 13 years, Evy Poumpouras learned the importance of being ready for anything. The one thing that prepared her for her past life of protecting the likes of Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush was training outdoors — in all sorts of unpredictable conditions.
What's the sitch?
Synopsis Expand/Collapse Synopsis Forget the adventure stories of James Bond, Kim Philby, Klaus Fuchs and co. – espionage is not just a boys’ game. As long as there has been conflict, there have been female agents behind the scenes. In Belgium and northern France in 1914–18 there were several thousand women actively working against the Kaiser’s forces occupying their homelands. In the Second World War, women of many nations opposed the Nazis, risking the firing squad or decapitation by axe or guillotine. Yet, many of those women did not have the right to vote for a government or even open a bank account. So why did they do it? Female Secret Agents explores the lives and the motivations of the women of many races and social classes who have risked their lives as secret agents, and celebrates their intelligence, strength and courage.
The little-known history of Eugene Francois Vidocq is an HBO or Netflix series waiting to happen
We've been having loads of fun trying out various secret codes and ciphers. Here are three of our favorites to try with your mini-detectives!
Secret Agent Man returns from the Hollywood sign with actor lessons straight from the Gods of Hollywood.
Using cipher codes is a great way to get reluctant students to write. Grab the 4 free codes to get students started creating secret messages.
Guess we should've figured.
"How do you kick a ceiling by accident?!"
Here is an interesting infographic poster which provides some useful tips for decoding body language.
Every industry and profession has at least a few skeletons in their closet. Dark secrets that the layperson might not know but really should. When Reddit user Juaninamillion asked their fellow redditors to share such industry secrets, they started up a viral discussion that really got people opening up about the less-than-stellar nooks and crannies of their jobs.
The end of Wentworth.
1. Indian spymaster Rameshwar Nath Kao was photographed only twice in his entire life, and his junior spies were called ‘Kaoboys.’
Black's Law Dictionary defines "treason" as” attempting to overthrow the government of the state to which one owes allegiance, either by making war against the state or by materially supporting its enemies." Submitted here are ten people who did their level best to see that America couldn’t celebrate her official 234th birthday this week. And yes, this list is “too American.”
This week’s crazy building is the MI6 Building in London, England. You may know this one better as the “James Bond” building. It’s been depicted in The World Is Not Enough, Skyfall and most recently as a ruin in Spectre. What you may not know is that this oddly-designed building really does house the British Secret Intelligence Service.
With astonishing courage, Noor Inayat Khan evaded the Gestapo before being executed. A statue of her has been unveiled by the Princess Royal.
Queen Elizabeth and Welsh Pembroke Corgis go together like clotted cream and scones, and the Royal Corgis have been part of the Queen's household since she was a little girl. They've been present for the Queen's most important moments, including the time Her Majesty helped a certain MI secret agent.
Secret Agent Man is going to let you in on a few audition secrets…