Matthew McNulty is heading to . Deadline reports the Musketeers star has joined the network's upcoming series The Terror. Based on the novel by Dan
I am currently living in the land of teenagers, and within that privileged territory, I get to engage in some lively conversation around the dinner table each night. Shallow topics can range anywhere from food (and the fact that they’re always hungry!) to the latest shoe trends, but hang in there long enough and the…
Kelp (Laminaria digitata) is a large seaweed (algae), belonging to the brown algae and classified in the order Laminariales. Despite their appearance they are not grouped with the normal aquatic or land plants (kingdom Plantae), but instead are included in either kingdom Protista or Chromista. There are about 30 different genera. Kelp grows in underwater forests (kelp forests) in clear, shallow, oceans, requiring nutrient rich water below about 20 °C, it offers a protection to some sea creatures, or food for others. It is known for its high growth rate – the genus Macrocystis grows up to 30 cm per day, to a total length of over 60 meters. Through the 19th Century, the word “kelp” was closely associated with seaweeds that could be burned to obtain soda ash (primarily sodium carbonate). The seaweeds used included species from both the orders Laminariales and Fucales. The word “kelp” was also used directly to refer to these processed ashes. Kelp (Laminaria digitata) is a good source of marine minerals, including potassium, magnesium, calcium and iron. It is also an excellent source of iodine. Kelp also contains vitamins and cell salts essential for good nutrition and often a better source than meat, whole milk or eggs. Kelp is rich in iodine and alkali. Kelp can be used in soap and glass production. Until the Leblanc process was commercialized in the early 1800s, burning of kelp in Scotland was one of the principal industrial sources of soda ash (predominantly sodium carbonate). Alginate, a kelp-derived carbohydrate, is used to thicken products such as ice cream, jelly, salad dressing, and toothpaste, as well as in manufactured goods. Under the terms of Etsy's Medical Drug Claims policy, sellers on Etsy are forbidden to share knowledge of the traditional or medicinal uses of their products. It would be beneficial for you to research a product we feature prior to placing any order. Message us via ‘Etsy Conversations and we will try to assist with any information we can This information and the products themselves have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. If you have a health concern or condition you would be wise to consult your doctor or a qualified practitioner
Today: A chameleon's tongue, an alligator's eyes, and chocolate stamps.
A king conducts an experiment, a beggar is run out of town, a magnificent lady is majestic but arrogant, a variety of townspeople care only about themselves, and a needy family just tries to survive. What could these people possibly have in common? King Louis Thomas III hears how shallow and hypocritical many of the people in his kingdom are. Armed with this information, he decides he must immediately address the problem. Although written for 8 - 12 year olds, almost every reader will relate to the beggar being bullied and the needy family feeling discounted and neglected. The universal message of love and acceptance comes through this story as readers are whisked to a land far away, where unsuspecting townspeople finally learn the true meaning of Christmas, when an event at the king's palace gives them the surprise of their lives. An appendix at the end of the book features brain teasers, word searches, and memory quizzes based on the story that children, as well as adults, will love.
This PDF can be used to make a set of three/four part cards to teach students about the Natural History of Indiana. These cards begin 400 billion years ago and describe the gradual development of Indiana's physical landscape. They also discuss major geographical features and biomes that are found in the Hoosier State. Topics included are: shallow seas, simple organisms, coral reefs, limestone, primal forests, primal swamps, large land mammals, Lake Michigan, humans, forests reemerge, sand dunes, wetlands, prairie, and cave systems. This set contains a control card (word and picture), word card, picture card, and information card for each topic. Cards should be printed onto card stock, cut and laminated before classroom use. I made these cards for use in my Lower Elementary Montessori Classroom. If you would like me to design a set for your state, please convo me! (Full PDF not shown)
An octopus who seemed to be unhappy with current surroundings climbed out of a shallow pool and "walked" on land in search of the deeper water.
Frances met Andrea, who invited us to view the baby ringtails that she is hand rearing. Taken in low light with 1.8 apeture - thus the very shallow dof.
A VOYAGE TO A MYSTERIOUS AND MESMERISING WORLD. * There's never been a better time to escape into the strange and intriguing world of Wildergorn. This immersive and creative journey will help to take your mind off everything for days, weeks ... months if need be! * Exquisitely printed on high quality cartridge paper by the School Lane Press UK, the posters can be coloured with felt-tip pens, gel pens, brush pens, coloured inks, watercolours, coloured pencils ... in fact just about anything you like. Above all, we recommend equipping yourself with the broadest range of colours possible for maximum creative freedom. * Hand signed by you, your poster will become a unique work of art and, framed and displayed, an iconic and majestic testament to your great expedition to capture the colours of the world of Wildergorn. * A beautiful gift: Presented in a handsome, midnight-blue tube, each poster is dispatched and tracked by Royal Mail, from the UK, and further protected by a tough, outer protective mailing tube to ensure that it reaches you safely. A set of Wildergorn postcards is included with every poster for practise, pen-testing and sending to friends. N.B. Prints can be rolled together in the same tube to save on shipping costs: Contact Chris at admin@wildergorn to enquire. If you don't have enough space for a giant poster, then look out for The Book of Wildergorn: the Wildergorn drawings by Jamie Courtier gathered together into one majestic A3 size luxury gloss-hardback edition: perfect for colouring on the sofa! SEE WILDERGORN IN ACTION!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUIajuWQ7IM _________________________________ TOWER MINE At the source of the River Torr, beneath the Creeg mountains in the north west of Wildergorn, the land is riven with great fissures of many shapes and sizes. This land of chasms, wrought by subterranean upheavals long before the flicker of life appeared in Wildergorn, is named The Skray, and is inhabited by the Sarads and the Tower Miners. The Tower Miners have constructed tall towers around which a lacework of aqueducts and barrow-bridges give them access at all levels to the mines hewn into the rock faces of the chasms. In these mines the Tower Miners search for and excavate the strange subterranean fruit called Pellin or Moonfruit - known and valued throughout Wildergorn for its magically potent power to heal and cure all manner of wounds and sickness. From The Book of Wildergorn: A Mysterious World for Intrepid Colourers by Jamie Courtier _________________________________ ABOUT Since 2009, from our cottage on the South Coast of England, we've been sending out Wildergorn posters (now books and digital downloads) around the globe. Our mission is to run Wildergorn with old fashioned values: to provide reliability and personal attention to our dear customers! There's more than meets the eye to Wildergorn. The immersive and calming effect of colouring in, and escaping to a world far from the troubles of our own, Wildergorn has helped aid workers in war zones, actors waiting in the green-rooms of West-End theatres and patients convalescing in hospital. The greatest reward for us is to hear from our returning customers that Wildergorn has been much loved and enjoyed and is continuing to unite friends and families around the kitchen tables of the world. Warmest wishes, Jamie Courtier www.wildergorn.com