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Twice the fun activity book includes Mazes and easy Sudoku for kids. This is better than TV. It challenges your child's mind and expands their mental abilities. Instead of the ipad, give them this and watch them learn. Enjoy!
The Ultimate Dot Game is Back!So simple, so easy, So FUN! Challenge yourself and your friends to the deceptively easy but wickedly addictive Dot Game. Plan your strategy, map out your moves, and command the board as you collect all the Squares for yourself.The Dot Game is so much fun and all you need is a pencil. Here's how it works - Objective: Two Players battle to capture as many Squares on the board as possible.How to Play: Player one chooses a dot and draws a line, vertical or horizontal, but Not Diagonal, to an adjacent dot.Player two chooses a dot and does the same.When a player closes the area into a Square, that player places their first initial in the box.Play continues until all the Squares are claimed.Count up the Squares claimed by both players.The player with the most Squares Wins!!!Now Play!It's so much fun you won't want to stop.The Ultimate Dot Game #2 has different shapes and obstacles on the playing boards for a greater challenge and more fun!Try it, and Enjoy!
The Ultimate Dot Game is Back!So simple, so easy, So FUN! Challenge yourself and your friends to the deceptively easy but wickedly addictive Dot Game. Plan your strategy, map out your moves, and command the board as you collect all the Squares for yourself.The Dot Game is so much fun and all you need is a pencil. Here's how it works - Objective: Two Players battle to capture as many Squares on the board as possible.How to Play: Player one chooses a dot and draws a line, vertical or horizontal, but Not Diagonal, to an adjacent dot.Player two chooses a dot and does the same.When a player closes the area into a Square, that player places their first initial in the box.Play continues until all the Squares are claimed.Count up the Squares claimed by both players.The player with the most Squares Wins!!!Now Play!It's so much fun you won't want to stop.The Ultimate Dot Game #3 has even more shapes and obstacles on the playing boards. And some are Invisible! All for a greater challenge and more fun!Try it, and Enjoy!
This book shows how different diascopic illumination methods influence what a viewer sees. A number of specimens are seen using dark field, bright field, oblique, polarized, monochrome, and Rheinberg illuminations. A Diabloc (R) digital multifilter is used to select each method with the click of a mouse. The paperback edition includes a flip-book section that shows time-lapse images of the crystallization of caffeine.
Southland Noir takes the reader back to the Jazz Age. No place is more evocative of the period than Los Angeles and Hollywood in 1926. Egan Walsh is an IRA veteran of the Irish War of Independence fought against centuries of British rule. Hostilities end by an unsatisfactory treaty threatening civil war. Walsh refuses to take up arms against former IRA comrades and leaves Ireland for Boston. As a former Irish newspaper journalist, he finds work at the Boston Globe. Writing a successful novel based on his wartime experiences, Walsh comes to Hollywood to adapt his novel Price of Freedom to the movie screen. A welcoming challenge for getting on with his life in a new environment. However, circumstances beyond his control entangle him in events that turn violent. Los Angeles is no city of angels.
What others are saying: "Doug's willingness to be vulnerable, transparent and heart-baring are what make this book so readable and relatable. In addition, his steps for moving forward are practical and backed up by research and relevant stories. Anyone who is imperfect (who isn't?) or has ever been hurt (who hasn't?) will benefit from Doug's story."T. Tarleton"It is rarely easy to be as vulnerable as Doug has been in the telling of his story. The story is poignant and painful, tender, full of hope and redemption."K. Haack"I so appreciated your transparency and openness in the writing of your book. Your consideration of others was very evident in the kind way you approached the examples you used. I found so many helpful ideas that I hope to share with others. I have already thought of several people I want to purchase your book for so I can share with them." M. Hulten"What an incredible book. I am sure it will help many readers. Doug was great at keeping it simple with the use of modest words and hints that can help anyone to improve their life."B. Sebourn"Thanks to Doug for sharing the heart breaking story of his journey through a very difficult time, and how he worked to practice mindfulness and living life with gratitude. It's such an encouragement to hear how trusting in God and learning to control our thought lives can help all of us who struggle with depression."L. Nettles
Unveils the history of this system of extraterritoriality. Based on original research through archives and hundreds of trial transcripts, Justice by Gunboat tells not only the story of the courts and how China and Japan reacted to them but also of the fascinating lives of the judges, lawyers and parties before the courts.
This three-volume work tells its history through the fascinating cast of characters both on and before the bench and the many challenging issues the courts faced including war, riots, rebellion, murder, infidelity and even a failed hanging.
Extraterritoriality had a huge impact, which continues to this day, on how China and Japan view the world. This book tells its history through the fascinating cast of characters both on and before the bench and the many challenging issues the courts faced including war, riots, rebellion, corruption, murder, infidelity, and, even, a failed hanging.
Foreign gunboats forced China, Japan and Korea to open to the outside world under mid-19th century treaties which included "extraterritoriality", rules forbidding local courts from trying foreigners.
A beautiful conjunction of the late Douglas Clark's minimalist poetry and photography, this book transforms the mundane detritus of our collective past into a series of contemporary illuminations. Articles of Faith are found, given, fought for, hoarded and cherished ...They are the marks we leave in passing.' -- Douglas Clark
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