It’s the series which everyone is talking about - and now the star of the show has shared a look at life on set
CHILLING photographs show children’s daily struggle to survive in Liverpool slums during the Victorian era. In tattered clothes and without shoes, the poor kids faced a brutal grind to get by…
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Iceland has a great love and strong traditions around storytelling, reading, and writing like few other countries. Here we explore why.
I had the pleasure of supporting a distributor of ours, Almo ProAV at their E4 Expo in Irvine last week. That event was kicked off by a keynote from rAVe's very own Gary Kayye. During the Q&A section of the keynote, someone asked is Gary saw HDBaseT as a replacement for HDMI in the future, to
I started back to school this past week with my kids on Tuesday. I had such a great first week and I am so excited to be back making music with them. We spent our first few days going over music room rules and procedures (click here to see rules post), emergency drills, and jumped right into making music. Can I just say that I LOVE pinterest! I found so many great ideas for back to school games through Pinterest as well as from Susan during Level 3. I thought I would share some of the really fun ones that the students enjoyed our first few days back: "Up The Ladder" is a great game for learning the names of your new students. "Down, Down Baby" is from the Amidons. SO FUN! Apparently this is a favorite, because it's being sung on the bus! Hickety Pickety Bumblebee is a fun one to use with K/1. In first grade you could review four voices with "can you sing (whisper, call, speak) your name to me". With kindergarten, it might be a bit intimidating to ask them to sing their name to you on day 1 of music, but let's be honest we are still learning all their names several weeks into the school year. Pull this out with them a little bit later (maybe after you have presented the four voices) and do this then. Mamalama: I learned this in Level 3, and we take it a bit faster than in this video, but it is SO FUN! I even had a student get the last part after just a few listenings. CRAZY! What are some of your favorite first day songs and activities? Still looking for ways to set up and decorate your room? This music room decor catalog will give you lots of idea, plus a back to school tip on each page!
In 1993 PJ Harvey visited The Tonight Show With Jay Leno while she was touring to support her raw second album Rid of Me, which of course had been produced by Steve Albini. The date for this appearance seems to have been September 24, 1993. It was the first time she had ever been on The Tonight Show but she would return many times. The other guests that night were Michael Richards and comedian Kathleen Madigan. Harvey’s performance of “Rid of Me” has hardly dated a jot since those years. She has no trouble securing our attention. Her vocal delivery is impeccable, mixing in the tricky falsetto “Lick my legs, I’m on fire” sections. Harvey wasn’t using her trademark blue eyeliner yet—that look was unveiled at Glastonbury in 1995—but her selection of a simple one-piece gold skirt is a perfect expression of her self-defined individuality and projected carnality. After her song, Leno’s limp comment to this unsettling ditty is “Very nice.” Harvey joins the “panel” and with total comfort and assurance, explains that even though she might be a rock star now, her parents run a sheep farm in Dorset and when she visits them she has...
Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails performs at the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center on October 14, 1994 in Oakland, California.
The decade that was truly, truly, truly outrageous.
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Basically, it was just a rite of passage!
TRANSHUMANISM: A Grimoire of Alchemical Agendas - Nanotechnology vs. The Human Race... By Dr. Joseph Farrell & Dr. Scott de Hart The ultimate question is no longer "who am I" ? or "why am I here" - these questions were answered in the earliest civilizations by philosophers and priests. Today we live in an age of such rapid advances in technology and science that the ultimate question must be rephrased: 'what shall we become' ? This book investigates what may become of human civilization - who is setting the agenda for a trans-humanistic society, and why ?? !! The modern Victor Frankenstein holds a high political office, carries diplomatic immunity, and is most likely funded by the largest corporations worldwide. His method is ancient alchemy. His fraternities are well known and their secrets are well kept, but his goal of times past and present is the same; he dares to become as god, genetically manipulating the seeds of the earth, the beasts on the fields, and to claim legal ownership over humanity by re-creating it in his own image. This is no fairy tale, science fiction, or conspiracy theory … it simply is! This is where man literally is fused with machine - the robots vs. the humans times are here.... and once the 'singularity' is achieved mankind will cease to exist as we have known it for centuries... it will be fused w/ A. I. and become a completely different being. Transhumanism: A Grimoire of Alchemical Agendas lifts the veil from the macabre transhumanistic monster being assembled and exposes the hidden history and agenda that has set humanity on a collision course for the Apocalypse. Feral House Books - 2011 Release - 285 Page Paperback - No Illustrations - NEW BOOK in Perfect Condition - PRICE: $29.00 - Price Includes Shipping
The bridge was built in 1787 and still standing. Some modern builders should look at this and take a lesson from it. Beautiful and functional as well.
Elves have been a popular subject in fiction for centuries, and there are several types of elves.
From turkey dinosaurs and chicken dippers to cheese strings and arctic rolls, these old school food snaps are sure to make you feel nostalgic.
Individually wrapped, numbered and signed prints on high quality card paper. 15cm by 21cm. From the "Samples from the lab" series ....color pencil drawings featuring some quirky and bemused genetic experiments ... All prints come in a plastic sleeve and mailed in a stiff non-bendable mailer in order to prevent damage. Perfect for framing 10% of All Proceeds Go To World Wild LIfe Fund.
Positively my last in the series...... Finally got around to visiting these gardens. As they are on my doorstep it was about time. I have to say they surpassed my expectation. Very impressive and, in parts, quite beautiful almost magical. Recommended
Never Get Angry Again is New York Times bestselling author David J. Lieberman’s comprehensive, holistic look at the underlying emotional, physical, and spiritual causes of anger, and what the reader can do to gain perspective, allowing them to never get angry again. "An essential instruction manual for anger management, but also a detailed work on how to get along with other people." —Library Journal (starred review) Take a deep breath and count to ten. Meditate. Visualize your happy place. You’ve probably heard all of these anger management techniques and more from friends, family, and experts, but somehow they miss the mark when it comes to coping with the complex emotion of anger. Let’s face it: if anger-management techniques were effective, you wouldn’t be reading this book. These clumsy attempts to maintain calmness are usually futile and sometimes emotionally draining. The fact is, either something bothers us (causing anxiety, frustration, or anger), or it doesn’t. A state of calm is better accomplished by not becoming agitated in the first place. When we fight the urge to blow up or melt down, we fight against our own nature. Internationally bestselling author David J. Lieberman understands that a change in perspective is all that is needed to help keep from flying off the handle. In Never Get Angry Again, he illuminates the underlying emotional, spiritual, and physical components of anger, and gives the readers simple, practical tools to snuff out anger before it even occurs. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781250308351 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group Publication Date: 03-05-2019 Pages: 240 Product Dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.65(d)About the Author DAVID J. LIEBERMAN, Ph.D. is a New York Times bestselling and award-winning author and internationally recognized leader in the fields of human behavior and interpersonal relationships. His many books, including You Can Read Anyone, Never Be Lied to Again, and Never Get Angry Again, have been translated into 26 languages and have sold more than 3 million copies. His work has been featured in hundreds of major publications, and he appears as a frequent guest expert on national media outlets, including The Today Show, The View, The O’Reilly Factor, and Fox & Friends.Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction 1 Part I The Real Reason You are So Angry 7 1 How Perspective Takes Shape 9 2 Angry with Ourselves, Angry at the World 13 3 Isolated from Ourselves, Disconnected from Others 19 4 Step Right Up and Choose Your Reality 25 Part II The Cost of Living, The Price of Escaping 35 5 Why Smart People Do Dumb Things 37 6 A Fight to the Death 43 7 Reality Isn't Going Anywhere 47 8 The Meaning of Pleasure, the Pleasure of Meaning 55 Part III Making Sense of Pain and Suffering 61 9 Here Comes the Pain 63 10 Why Good Things Happen to Bad People 67 11 Staying Sane in an Insane World 71 Part IV Make Peace with the Past, For Good 79 12 Planes of Acceptance 81 13 Trauma, Tragedy, and Triggers 85 14 It's Not Too Late to Have a Happy Childhood 89 15 My Apologies, Please 99 Part V How to Love Being Alive 107 16 A Date with Destiny 109 17 Becoming Extraordinary 113 18 Escaping the Trap of Procrastination 119 Part VI Reclaiming Ourselves and Redefining Our Boundaries 123 19 Redrawing the Lines with Boundary Breachers 125 20 How to Talk to People Who Don't Listen 131 21 Speak Now, or Forever Be in Pieces 137 22 Successful Relationships with Impossible People 145 Part VII Advanced Psychological Strategies to Live Anger Free 151 23 The Power of Neuroplasticity 153 24 Change Your Self-Concept, Change Your Life 159 25 Taking Advantage of the Mind/Body Connection 165 26 Getting Real with Meditation and Visualization 173 27 In the Heat of the Moment 179 28 The Magnitude of Gratitude 187 29 The Anger Games 195 30 Game Day 201 Special Note to Readers 207 Acknowledgments 209 Endnotes 211 About the Author 225 Show More
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Ian Curtis wrote in all caps, often with a Sharpie. When he wanted to change a word in his lyrics or notes, he’d scratch out his former word choice utterly completely — as if he wanted to erase it from existence. In a lot of ways, the Joy Division…
It truly was the world's worst dinner party.
In 1924 the directors of J. Lyons and Co. decided to update their image and specifically their waitresses. They held a staff competition to choose a nickname for the newly styled Lyon’s teashops’ waitresses. The former name of ‘Gladys’ was now seen as very old fashioned. The name ‘Nippy’ was eventually chosen, probably for the … Continue reading "The Rise and Fall of the Lyons’ Cornerhouses and their Nippy Waitresses"
Today in History: May 12, 1932 The remains of little Charles Lindbergh Jr., son of pioneering aviator hero Charles Lindbergh and writer Anne Morrow Lindbergh, were discovered on May 12, 1932, over two months after the toddler had been snatched from his family’s mansion in Hopewell, N.J. On the night of March 1, 1932, baby Charlie’s nurse went to check [...]
There are treasures to be found at second hand book sales, you never know what out-of-print gems you might unearth. Take for example, this 1986 book of knitting patterns called “Wit Knits”… The contents of the book has been scanned and given its own Tumblr site by George Hostler who “found this knitting pattern book in…