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The Young Readers Press First Dictionary illustrated by John Seares Riley
Op artist Bridget Riley (British, 1931 - )
LOTS of stuff happening on my sewing table this month. And LOTS of it is red, white and blue! I’ve been catching up on my April Riley Blake Challenge Quilt Blocks and prepping a new project as part of a Quilt Along with the Fat Quarter Shop. Free April Quilt Blocks from Riley Blake Here...Read More
Robin McMonigle aimed to bring some sunny West Coast style to her new home.
From wild-haired rockers to joyful bolero singers, films with or about celebrated musicians have played a key part in the movies. Here, the Guardian and Observers' critics pick the 10 finest
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For Time; 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 reps of:; Deadlifts (225/155 lb); Toes-to-Bars; 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 reps of:; Power Cleans (155/105 lb); Bench Presses (155/105 lb)
Tsunami! is the story of If you're feeling ambitious, you can make a very cool tsunami demonstrator following the directions found here. If you're not up for such a task, you can make simpler models using 2 liter soda bottles. While this simpler model probably doesn't have the same impact as the fancier versions, it does have the added bonus of allowing students to take part in its construction and manipulation. Fill the 2 liter bottle with about 2 inches of gravel. (I used sand because I had it on hand, but gravel works MUCH better). Then pour about 250 ml of water (about 1 cup) into the bottle. Cap it tightly. Gently lower the bottle to its side, so the gravel forms a slope at the end of the bottle (you'll see that the sand doesn't work so well at this point, in the picture below). The gravel slope represents the sea floor and then the beach. The water represents the ocean. Use the palm of your hand to smack the bottle cap (i.e. the end of the bottle opposite the gravel slope), to generate a wave. Observe the wave formation and the way it crashes upon the gravel. Also note the way the water sloshes around on the gravel following its initial crash - the danger of a tsunami extends beyond the initial landfall.
Artist: T.B. Description: States, 'James Whitcomb Riley;' depicts a young boy carrying a stack of books and a pair of wings with an hourglass in the center. Signed at bottom right 'T B.' Format: 1 print, col., 10 x 7 cm. Source: Pratt Institute Libraries, Special Collections 877 (sc01179) Pratt Libraries Website For inquiries regarding permissions and use fees, please contact: [email protected].
We’ve got 10 amazing girl power halloween costume ideas featuring your favorite feminist icons. #girlboss Dressing up is one of our favorite things to do which is why we are obsessed with Halloween! The last two years have definitely been the year of the #girlboss and we love nothing more than the celebration of powerful...Continue Reading
"When it comes to affairs of the heart, I am king."
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AP Word Family Workbook contains a variety of printable CVC and CCVC worksheets to help kids learn to read.
Chris, Kristian and Riley at MSA Models NY photographed by Raen Badua and styled by Theo Banzon with pieces from Adam Dalton Blake, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
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Hi Pinstrosipeeps, *waves* How are you all doing? I have been an absentee-blogger, and I am so sorry! *e-hug* Basically, here's what's a-happenin' with me recently: new job writing instructions has resulted in non-existent blogging life (since I'm on a computer for 40 hours a week). We've been doing lots of cool outdoor activities (read: hiking, birding, and some amateur wildlife photography) instead, but I wanted to stop making lame excuses get back into the Pinstrosity routine. I think this post may come out of the blue, but you know how Sunday Surprises go: I do what I want. Ha! So, here's what I want to tell you: You are flippin' FABULOUS! I mean it, gorgeous. That hair? Fantastic. Your smile? Amazing. And dang, you look great in that outfit! http://heartsandlaserbeams.com/2013/07/17/this-just-instagram-affordable-web-design-illustration-art-and-design-services-2/ Recently, I had two people indirectly tell me that I didn't look the way that they thought I should. And honestly, it didn't feel great. Not even a smidge. One was a lady in a grocery store, and the other is a "friend" (please note the snarky quotation marks) who both tried to sell me gimmicky weight-loss products. Ouch. But, the good news is this: me, my yummy breakfast smoothies, and the Zumba classes that kick my butt aren't gonna cry about this. Why do you ask? I am well aware that, really, these solicitations had nothing to do with me. These women are sales people, and are "just trying to make a living," which is what it is. I sure hope that nothing like this has ever happened to any of you. And I don't mean just weight-loss, I mean the people at the kiosks at the mall who want to straighten your hair, or give you miracle lotion to make you look 10 billion years younger, or the people who want to re-do your make-up without being asked. I mentally shake my fist at those kind of sales positions. As an alternative (or, perhaps a supplement) to the mental fist-shaking, I've decided that I'm going to turn something that made me feel negative into something that makes me feel positive (that is the long winded explanation for why I am writing this post). Noticing and appreciating how beautiful other people are is something that makes me feel good. And, being noticed and appreciated makes people feel good. So, it's this cycle of feeling good about ourselves that makes us feel good. Thesis of this blog post: warm fuzzy feelings. I found some great body positivity posts on Pinterest to share with you. 1. Your whole being is beautiful. http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/1c/77/9c/1c779cde003790a63637b1de2df14823.jpg 2. Always wear your invisible crown. http://www.tressugar.com/Positive-Body-Image-Art-Prints-30726575#photo-30726578 3. We're all fruity and delicious! http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/39/28/1e/39281ef40b16a5eb4bd6507c6cb321d7.jpg 4. You're Rad http://redefiningbodyimage.tumblr.com/post/48651043358/pennyloafing-girls-and-guys-dont-let-anyone 5. Awesome Shaped http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/07/ef/6d/07ef6d2077c66e587c921fe785d4ddf5.jpg 6. To our man-strosipeeps, this post is for you too! http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/3e/13/0b/3e130bbd476c8565b6f8cd2a31ca32b1.jpg 7. There's no wrong way. http://www.sparkpeople.com/blog/blog.asp?post=9_bodypositive_quotes_to_boost_your_selfesteem#_a5y_p=1581382 8. It's the greatest instrument you'll ever own... (This is from a Baz Luhrmann speech, it's wonderful. Give it a listen here) 9. Perfect. http://weheartit.com/entry/80990442/explore?context_user=cassorthegreat&page=43 I really hope this brightened your day. Just picking this stuff out for you made me feel all ooey-gooey. You're lovely. That is all! xoxo, Rachel PS: A lot of these great images linked back only to the file name of the image-- no artist credit. If you are the artist/know who to credit, please, please, please let me know, so that information can be included here. Muah!
Ernst Haas George Balanchine Working with Dancers in His Studio, New York City 1960 “Someone once said that dancers work just as hard as policeman, always alert, always tense. But i don’t...
Hey there! Yep, this is a BIG plan. But every time I post a 5 bedroom plan people pin and save it like crazy so they are popular! I found it here. It’s grand and very spacious. I couldn’t use the 4 living spaces, so maybe the Living could be…
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Easy Sydney Harbour Bridge craft for kids.
Feminist television comes in all different shapes and sizes, from the issues-oriented Call the Midwife to the fierce Jessica Jones — but finding true feminist storytelling in children's television is a rarity. And, finding feminist storytelling on…
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In my time as a librarian, I have literally hosted so many book fairs that I’ve lost count. Ten? Twelve? More? I can’t remember.What I do remember is the overwhelming panic of my first …
This Around the House Cut And Paste Lesson Plan is suitable for Kindergarten - 1st Grade. In this household sorting worksheet, students study a house shaped picture with 5 rooms labeled. They cut and paste objects from the word bank and sort them into the proper room.
How to make an indoor boomerang out of paper. What a fun boredom buster science and engineering project for kids when they are stuck inside!
Discover how a good story premise can help you eliminate structural weaknesses and create a valuable tool for outlining and pitching your novel.
Taylor is definitely fearless when it comes to mixing up her home decor
What is sensory processing. Tactile Input explained and its importance for growth and development in kids.
Men’s activities are challenging! The best way to find meaningful activities for men is to uncover past lifestyle choices and history - you can gather this information from residents and their families. Here are 8 tips for engaging men in meaningful activities.