What are the different wiki- sites?
Some popular wiki sites include Wikipedia, a general encyclopedia with articles on a wide range of topics; Wiktionary, a dictionary and thesaurus; and WikiHow, which offers how-to guides on various subjects. There are also niche wikis, such as Memory Alpha for Star Trek fans or Muppet Wiki for information about the Muppets.
Why and when to intervene in children's imaginative play?
Intervening in children's imaginative play can be helpful when they are stuck or struggling to navigate a conflict. It's important to intervene gently and guide them towards a positive resolution without taking over the play. Providing some prompts or suggestions can help them move forward and continue to develop their social skills.
Are Microfiche and Microfilm the same thing?
Microfiche and microfilm are similar in that they both store information in a compact, easily accessible format for archival purposes. However, they differ in the physical medium used - microfiche stores information on flat sheets of film, while microfilm stores information on a roll of film.
What is the monetary value of a 1909 complete set of the New International Encyclopedia?
In the past, an encyclopedia set was one of the most expensive and most valuable assets a family could own. Not only was owning a set a sign of wealth but of prestige. Only the most educated could afford the cost of these expensive books. This remained true for the majority of families through the 1960s-1970s.
Then, economic situations changed dramatically for many families. Owning a full encyclopedia set became more affordable with higher-paying jobs. By the 1970s-1980s, even the top two American encyclopedia publishers offered extended pay methods, where the customer paid each month for one new book. Or, an entire set was put on the family's charge card.
By 2010, the prestige of owning an encyclopedia set is much reduced from the prestige sought and found by owners of the early 1900s. Online copies and CDs have each further reduced the value of paper-printed encyclopedias.
As well, paper-print publications has become drastically less expensive over the last 100 years. This has opened the market for more families to own these materials.
At the same time, it has become much easier for companies to change, add, or delete information from the new year's print-run of encyclopedias. This has made information in previous years become obsolete much faster than what these books contained at the turn of the century in 1900. Obsolete information is less valuable to parents, children, and educators. Even 5 years can invalidate what was once a valuable book set of knowledge.
So, just the age of an encyclopedia set does not make it valuable, unlike age affects pricing on other "antique" items. A set bought for over a $1,000.00 in 1985 has very little value today. A comparable set bought in 1900 to 1910 might only garner a few dollars--if a buyer even considers buying the books.
You might find a buyer interested in collecting encyclopedia sets. But this would be a needle in a haystack.
You might try putting a notice on free Internet sale sites, just to judge interest.
You could try selling the books at a yard sale.
If you find an extremely interesting typo or topic, with national or international interest, you might find a "rare book seller" who'd be interested, especially if the set was a 1st Edition of the print-run in 1909.
You could see if a homeless shelter or an impoverished region might use them if you donated the set. You can claim part of the original purchase price as a tax off-set for donated items. But even if donating them, the "value" of the knowledge contained in the books is fairly low because of how much the world and all disciplines have changed since 1909. Students need current information, not info that is 101 years old.
If all these ideas fail to bring you monetary return or are unsatisfactory, the only other options are to put them into a recycling bin.... or... glue a few together as 'sets' and use these as doorstops, because they really have low value. Even libraries would reject these books if donated.
No, landlord references are not required for house purchases in the UK. However, your friend could write such a letter of reference for future rental purposes as you are technically sub-leasing part of their home.
The media is a big part of life in the world. Should it be censored? It depends upon what you would consider in what "needs" to be censored. Generally some media could go about their routines a little differently to make it more enjoyable. But without the media our world would not know about the disasters or news that has just happened in the world. The media could use some censoring, but it depends upon how much truth you want to hear.
What is the dark innocence story?
The Dark Innocence story is a mythological tale that explores the concept of innocence tainted by darkness or evil. It often involves a character who starts off pure and innocent but is corrupted or influenced by darker forces, leading to a transformation in their character or actions. This kind of narrative is common in literature and mythology as a way to explore the complexities of human nature.
How much standard loose leaf paper can 700 words fit on?
it depends on how big you write but about two pages
How much do children in 3rd world countries get paid?
It all depends on what they do. If they do not have a stable job, which most likely they don't, they earn different amounts of money per day. A few cents here and there is what they usually get if they work in the streets selling things, singing, or cleaning car windows.
I found the poem at this site
http://www.jessicajamesblog.com/2008_11_01_archive.html
Here is an extract about it from that site
relevant poem from the Civil War era
His Highness, Prince Pauper
His highness, Prince Pauper, In bib and in tucker,
Lay screaming one night for the moon.
I will have it he said, laid right on my bed,
So hurry and bring it down soon.
Tis too far away, said his nurse in dismay,
We never could reach it, my dear.
Take a ladder, he cried, that shall reach to the skies,
And gave her a box on the ear.
The Queen mother heard, and came with the word,
For what is my royal son crying?
I want the moon, she fell down in a swoon,
And they certainly though she was dying.
The King scratched his head, He must have it, he said,
I'll send up a royal balloon
Every man shall be hung, or his neck shall be wrung,
Unless they bring Pucker the moon.
They failed tho', it seemed, and the naughty boy screamed,
Til everyone thought him a dunce.
We'll put him in bed, the royal pair said, and send for a doctor at once.
Doctors came and they went, but none could invent,
A dose that would stop Pucker crying.
Til a nice doctor came, with a very long name,
Who frowned when he heard Pucker crying.
What's the matter, he said. The child is most dead,
Said the Queen mother, wiping her eyes.
He cries for the moon, mine sent up a balloon,
But it can't be got down from the skies.
Well mum, if that's all, just let the kid bawl.
Tho' I'll admit it's hard to endure.
In spite of his rank, I prescribe a sound spank,
And I'm sure it'll affect a good cure.
So His Highness, Prince Pauper, in his bib and his tucker,
In spite of his rank, received a sound spank.
And was a good boy thereafter.
A stationery card is, to put in lack of a better term, an empty card. It has some type of design that is bland enough to be used in many different situations. Usually, if in a set combined with company letterhead, it is also made out of the weighted paper as the letterhead to add a more professional look to the card.
For personal use, they can add real meaning to the card you are sending. It shows the other person that you put a personal effort into the message you sent them. In my opinion, they are the best style card because there is more visual proof of someone's message than a cliche Hallmark card.
What is the primary reference for Physical Security slash Antiterrorism?
The primary reference for Physical Security/Antiterrorism is the Department of Defense Instruction 2000.16, "DoD Antiterrorism (AT) Standards." This document provides guidance and requirements for implementing physical security measures to protect personnel, resources, and facilities from terrorist threats.
A posterzine is a publication that combines elements of a poster and a magazine. It typically features large fold-out posters with relevant content such as photography, illustrations, or graphic design, along with accompanying articles or information related to the visuals. It offers a unique and interactive way to engage with both visual and written content.
Where was the railway children filmed?
Most of the film was made in West Yorkshire, and you can find tours of the area at Visit Bradford.
The children’s home,‘Three Chimneys’, can be found a couple of miles to the south of Oakworth in the village of Oxenhope. It's Bents Farm, a little to the north of Oxenhope Station at the end of the road running south from Marsh Lane.
You’ll find the tunnel, where schoolboy Jim injures his leg during the paperchase, north of Haworth toward Oakworth. It's the Mytholmes Tunnel, Mytholmes Lane, while a few yards south on the line is the Metal Bridge seen in the famous ‘goodbye’ shot.
Lionel Jeffries’ 1970 film remains probably the best loved version of E Nesbit’s famous book about the Waterbury family, three Edwardian children and their mother, who have to move to Yorkshire when daddy is wrongly imprisoned.
How many children did Walter Brennan have?
Walter Brennan had three children: two sons named Andrew and Arthur, and a daughter named Ruth.
How can mass media help poor and starving people?
They already do. They give them newspapers to wear as clothes.
Seriously, they raise awareness of poverty and give to charities. In some cases, they work to fix conditions that exacerbate poverty and hunger.
For instance, a news magazine program managed to raise money to get electricity delivered to Native Americans whose lands were still under an old government freeze order. That paved a way for them to have running water too.
Where can you find foolscap and A4 paper?
Foolscap paper size is not commonly used today. A4 paper can be found at most office supply stores, online retailers, and sometimes in general retail stores. It is the standard paper size in many countries, including the UK and Europe.
What are the measurements for an A1 size paper?
A3+ paper measures 329mm × 483mm which is about 12.9 × 19.0 inches
Well, noiice is not a what but a why so to say. Like why do we say the things we say? Noiice is just a term you use when something amazing happens. Origionally derived from the mystical Austin Kemp who im sure you've heard of. So... noiice it up!!!
that is all.
What are the two favorite letters of children?
Their initials,since their name is the first thing they learn to spell Another answer is : CANDY (they eat too much candy soo they aren't smart) (from ws)
What was on the front page of newsday on June 7 1994?
I do not have the capability to browse the internet or access specific historical newspaper archives. You may need to check a library or online database that archives past newspapers like Newsday to find the front page from June 7, 1994.
The unprinted area around the edge of the paper?
The unprinted area around the edge of the paper is called the "margin." It provides space for handling the paper and prevents text or images from getting cut off during printing or copying. Margins can also help in improving the overall aesthetics and readability of the document.
Andrew Clements grew up in Camden, New Jersey. As a child, he enjoyed reading and writing, which eventually led him to become a successful author of children's books. Clements often drew on his own experiences and observations from his childhood in his writing.