1. Go to the Ski Hill and get the red scarf. 2. Go to the Sport Shop and talk to the guy at the counter. 3. Use Pop to lift the cabinet. 4. Go to the Plaza and talk to the pink penguin near the Pizza Parlor. 5. Go to the Iceberg. 6. When you see the little pile of snow use your Mechano Duster to clean it up. 7. Give the jacket to the penguin in the Plaza. 8. Go to the Ice Rink and use Chirp to break the ice on the Hockey Goal. 9. A pink penguin will say she is missing a scarf. 10. Give the pink penguin her scarf. 11. You will get some coins as a reward and mission complete! please visit my site http:/www.the-daily-penguin-site.blogspot.com
The word for a worn fabric is a "scarf".
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If you knit or crochet or sew, you can make him a sweater, skarf, or cap. If you do woodworking, you can make him a wooden item that is associated with one or more of his interests. If do crafts using another medium, you can make him something using it. It really depends on what your dad's interests are what you would want to make for him.
it evolves at 18 but when it evolves again dont stop it from evolving because it has higher than legendary stats and thats why it has such a dome ability oh another tip teach it strength brick break hyper beam give it silk skarf and 8 pp ups and it will be invincible
GIRL: well u should wear a skarf comfortable loose sweats thick shirt with layers mabey a beanie , andgloves BOY:You could really wear anything warm and confortable Beanie, sweats, gloves..........
The names of the Nighlok villains in Power Rangers would be Master Xandred, the leader of the Nighlok crew. Xandred also has villains named Dayu, Octoroo and Serrator to assist him in his plans. Deker also helps out with his own agenda. Other creatures that work for the Nighlok include Tooya, Scorpionic, Desperaino, Splitface, Rofer, Dreadhead, Doubletone, Madimot, Yamiror, Negatron, Robtish, Vulpes, Antberry, Steeleto, Arachnitor, Rhinosnorus, Sharkjaw, Switchbeast, Eyescar, Skarf, Crustor, Duplicator, Grinataur, Epoxar, Maldan, Pestilox, Trickster, Fiera, Gred and Gigertox.
According to one online dictionary, "scarf" has an unknown origin. It may have originated in the Old Norman French escarpe or Medieval Latin scrippum (a pilgrim's pack). It has a Scandinavian origin and Norwegian (skarv), the Swedish skarf, or the Low German/Dutch scherf. "Scarf" has been in use in some spelling since the mid 1400s.Although "scarf" also describes the joining of timber, the most common meaning is a piece of cloth used to cover the head, ears, or neck.In Russian and Polish cultures, a "scarf" is called a "babushka". A "babushka" can be tied at the back, or worn traditionally as a head covering that ties under the chin. Catholics often wore scarves or babushkas.
The names of the monsters in Power Rangers Super Megaforce were Redker, Headridge, Tentacus, Skatana, Cybax, Pacha Chamak, General Peluso, Matacore, Invidious, Gorgax, Commander Osogain, Skeltox, Sirjinkor, Tranceferer, Desolar, Turtlelini, Professor Cog and Yellzor. The lead monsters were Emperor Mavro, Prince Vekar, Levira, Damaras and Argus.
Adam Gardiner has: Played Extra in "Bitch" in 1995. Played Robert MacLllwaine in "Duggan" in 1997. Played Richard in "Hopeless" in 2000. Played Slater in "The Strip" in 2002. Played Richard in "Love Bites" in 2002. Played Flatmate in "For Good" in 2003. Played Chef in "Futile Attraction" in 2004. Played Evil White Ranger in "Power Rangers DinoThunder" in 2004. Played Murray in "Outrageous Fortune" in 2005. Played Tony in "Eagle vs Shark" in 2007. Played Kamdor in "Power Rangers Operation Overdrive" in 2007. Played Toady in "Power Rangers Jungle Fury" in 2008. Played Lesley in "Go Girls" in 2009. Played Pilot in "Sehnsucht nach Neuseeland" in 2009. Played Mummius in "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" in 2010. Played Kent in "The Rogers Family Xmas" in 2010. Performed in "Super Man" in 2010. Played Brian in "The Almighty Johnsons" in 2011. Played Skarf in "Power Rangers Samurai" in 2011. Played Frank Mooney in "Tangiwai" in 2011. Played Ray in "Love Birds" in 2011. Played Charles the manservant in "Bliss" in 2011. Played Nigel Formosa in "Siege" in 2012. Played Shadow Serpent in "Power Rangers Megaforce" in 2013. Played Lawyer in "Sunny Skies" in 2013. Played Cybax in "Power Rangers Megaforce" in 2013. Played Leon Cruickshank in "Agent Anna" in 2013.
For men, there is no specific cloth requirement by religion. It is subject to the local cultures and traditions. However, the cloth should, at least, cover the body from the naval to the knees and should not be silk cloth. Men are forbidden also from wearing gold as ring, necklace, or by anyhow.For women, no restriction on the cloth material or colors. The cloth could be from silk or any other material. It could be colorful or not. It could be dark colored, white colored, of different colors, whatever. It could be one piece cloth or more than one piece.However, women are commanded by Islam to wear cloth that covers the whole body, including hair, except the face and the hands. That cloth:should not be so tight to describe the woman body or sexy parts, andshould not be so transparent to make the under cloth visible.The part of the cloth covering the head (and hair) but not the face is called Hijab.[Hint: the answer above highlights the Islamic clothing rules and guides. Accordingly, Muslims can select the clothing styles and fashions that meet these guides and meet his/her own preference and tendencies]Answer 1 Male Muslims wear 2 cloths and the top cloth is the same as a shirt but it is longer (not a dress) and some male Muslims even wear long sleeves that reach the edge of their fingertips because the last prophet Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him wore clothes just like that. Their bottom cloth is just like a pair of trousers but they can be looser. Males cannot wear silk clothing and they cannot wear jewelry excluding a silver ring with a stone on it.The same think anyone else wears, except most of the time in the woman's case a headscarf in addition. At least, American Muslims dress like other Americans. I've only met American Muslims and all of them dressed normally except one boy who's Goth.[Hint: This answer describes the traditional clothing in some countries but not describing the Islamic clothing rules and guides]Answer 2 well Muslim women have to hide their hair so they wear a hijab.For males, they wear what's called a 'jelaba' (although I am not too sure of the spelling). This is just a long robe, quite thin, that covers the whole body, arms, legs right up to the ankles. Sometimes worn with a pair of pants underneath. This is sunnat of The Holy Prophet (salalahu alayhi WA salaam), who used to wear these, and His favorite color was in white. For the head, they wear a kufi, or a 'toppee'. Other types of clothing are used, only the size of the robe differs to allow more freedom when walking etc. For women, they wear something similar, which, like males, covers the parts mentioned, and more. Women's clothing covers the neck, head and sometimes feet/hands. These are called 'abaya' and 'burqa' amongst others. They can also wear a 'hijab' to screen people from the face, allowing only the eyes to be seen.They can wear anything which cover Muslim males abdomen to their knees and for Muslim women they should wear those things which covered their hole body except their hands face and feet and the cloths should not be too tight or too short and also their body should not bee seen from their clothes this is both for the men and women[Hint: This answer describes the traditional clothing in some countries but not describing the Islamic clothing rules and guides]Answer 3 Muslims wear loose, opaque, modest clothing.well I'm Muslim and i wear a scarf on my head. i wear long skirts and a shirt i do not show my legs. although some girls don't wear hijab even when your supposed to[Hint: This answer describes the traditional clothing in some countries but not describing the Islamic clothing rules and guides]Answer 4:No particular dress code has been prescribed for the Muslims. Islam is a universal religion. Any human being living in any part of the world may embrace Islam. The Muslims wear any dress worn by people living in his own area. Muslim women are supposed not to expose their body when they come out of their house in connection with some necessary errand. They must also cover their faces to avoid the lusty and dirty eyes of men.[Hint: This answer describes a scholar view of clothing but not describing the Islamic clothing rules and guides. Muslim must adhere with the Islamic rules for clothing and not just toimitate what people are dressing in the country he/she is living in. Covering face is not a requirement for women dressing.]Answer 5Per Islam teachings and rules, Muslims clothing are such that:For men:There is no specific cloth requirement by religion. It is subject to the local cultures and traditions. However, the cloth should, at least, cover the body from the naval to the knees and should not be silk cloth. Men are forbidden also from wearing gold as ring, necklace, or by anyhow.For women:No restriction on the cloth material or colors. The cloth could be from silk or any other material. It could be colorful or not. It could be dark colored, white colored, of different colors, whatever. It could be one piece cloth or more than one piece.However, women are commanded by Islam to wear cloth that covers the whole body, including hair, except the face and the hands. That cloth:should not be so tight to describe the woman body or sexy parts, andshould not be so transparent to make the under cloth visible.The part of the cloth covering the head (and hair) but not the face is called Hijab.Answer 5 highlights the Islamic clothing rules and guides. Accordingly, Muslims can select the clothing styles and fashions that meet these guides/rules and in the meantime meet his/her own preference and tendencies.
DefinitionHome vision tests measure the ability to see fine detail.Alternative NamesVisual acuity test - home; Amsler grid testHow the test is performedThere are three vision tests that can be done at home: Amsler grid, distance vision, and near vision testing.AMSLER GRID TEST:This test helps detect macular degeneration, a disease that may cause blurred vision, distortion, or blank spots. If you normally wear glasses for reading, wear them for this test. If you wear bifocals, look through the bottom reading portion. Do the test with each eye separately, first the right and then the left. Hold the test grid directly in front of you, 14 inches away from your eye, and look at the dot in the center of the grid, not at the grid pattern. While looking at the dot, you will see the rest of the grid in your peripheral vision. All the lines, both vertical and horizontal, should appear straight and unbroken, and meet at all the crossing points with no missing areas. If any lines appear distorted or broken you should note the location of these on the grid.DISTANCE VISION:This is the standard eye chart used by doctors adapted for use at home. The chart is attached to a wall at eye level. Stand 10 feet away from the chart. If you wear glasses or contact lenses for distance vision, wear them for the test. Each eye is checked separately, first the right and then the left. Keep both eyes open and cover one eye with the palm of the hand. Read the chart beginning with the top line and moving down the lines until it is too difficult read the letters. Record the number of the smallest line that was read correctly. Repeat with the other eye.NEAR VISION:This is similar to the distance vision test above, but for use at 14 inches. If you wear glasses for reading, wear them for the test. Hold the near vision test card about 14 inches from the eyes. Do not bring the card any closer. Read the chart using each eye separately as described above. Record the size of the smallest line which you were able to read accurately.How to prepare for the testA well-lit area at least 10 feet long is needed for the distance vision test. You will need measuring tape or yardstick, eye charts, tape or tacks to hang the eye charts on the wall, pencil to record results, and -- if possible -- another person to help. The vision chart needs to be tacked to the wall at eye level. Mark the floor with a piece of tape exactly 10 feet from the wall where the chart is.How the test will feelThe tests cause no discomfort.Why the test is performedVision may change gradually, and you adjust to the change without being aware of it. Home vision tests are useful in early detection of eye and vision problems. Perform home vision tests every year. Many people at risk for macular degeneration may be told by their ophthalmologist to perform the Amsler grid test more frequently.Normal ValuesAmsler grid test: All lines appear straight and unbroken with no distorted or missing areas.Distance vision test: All letters on the 20/20 line read correctly.Near vision test: You are able to read line labeled 20/20 or J-1.What abnormal results meanAbnormal results may mean there is a vision problem or eye disease and that you should have a professional eye examination.Amsler grid test: If the grid appears distorted or broken, there may be a problem with the retina.Distance vision test: If the 20/20 line is not correctly read, it may be a sign of nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness(hyperopia), astigmatism, or other eye abnormality.Near vision test: Not being able to read the small type may be a sign of aging vision (presbyopia).What the risks areThe tests have no risks.Special considerationsIf there are any of the following symptoms, have a professional eye examination:Difficulty focusing on near objectsDouble visionEye painFeeling like there is a "skin" or "film" over the eye or eyesFrequent changing of glassesLight flashes, dark spots, or ghostlike imagesObjects or faces looking blurred or foggyRainbow-colored rings around lightsStraight lines look wavyTrouble seeing at night, trouble adjusting to darkened roomsIf children have any of the following symptoms, they should also have a professional eye examination.Crossed eyesDifficulty in schoolExcessive blinkingGetting very close to an object (for example, television) in order to see itHead-tiltingSquintingWatery eyes