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Learning to tell the difference in shapes and sizes.
Learning the proper way to hold a writing tool, such as a crayon, pen or pen.
Kids won’t even realize they are learning, due to the fun they are having with these printable worksheets.
These fall printables are all about leaves in all their different shapes, sizes and colors.
It is a way to teach kids about the basics learning skills, but also about seasons and how nature changes with different seasons.
These free printables for kids can be used at home or school.
Nowadays parents and teachers work as a team to help their kids learn and the I spy games is an easy way to provide basic math skills.
These free printable fall leaves I spy games are for kids in preschool and kindergarten, which is the perfect age to start focusing on the skills they will need to move throughout their grade levels.
Play counting games with the fall printables.
Laminating the colored sheets so they are protected and used several times.
Being creative with the fall printables, such as adding glitter and other crafts.
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And he cast down the pieces of silver in the temple, and departed, and went and hanged himself. And the chief priests took the silver pieces, and said, It is not lawful for to put them into the treasury, because it is the price of blood. And they took counsel, and bought with them the potter’s field, to bury strangers in.
This spring, Google will introduce its self-driving bicycle in Amsterdam, the world’s premier cycling city.
The Dutch cycle more than any other nation in the world, almost 900 kilometers per year per person, amounting to over 15 billion kilometres annually.
The self-driving bicycle enables safe navigation through the city for Amsterdam residents, and furthers Google’s ambition to improve urban mobility with technology.
Growing up on a big grain farm near Eston, in west-central Saskatchewan, he knew he had neither the heart nor the stomach to “actually be a farmer,” Ken Jackson says.
Jackson went on to study engineering technology before founding and selling several different startup companies in Saskatoon.
Now, however, that path has led him right back to where he started.
His latest venture, Intelliconn Communications Solutions Inc., is a technology company that aims to make farms across Saskatchewan, Western Canada and North America more efficient and more effective.
While many of the “big gains” in agriculture have already been achieved — such as large equipment and better crop varieties — he figured the new firm could help by “fine-tuning the system,” he said in an interview.
Intelliconn has been commercializing what Jackson calls “post-last-mile” connectivity tools for a couple of years. This year, the company plans to build on that by introducing its grain data and analytics products.
Dubbed Ingrain and Insight, they are intended to replace the methods farmers have been using to collect grain samples with real-time, highly-accurate digital sampling and monitoring.
“A guy with a scoop on a stick just is not getting a representative sample of what’s going in the bin,” Jackson said, adding that representative samples are vital to ensure grain does not spoil in the bin.
The company is planning to integrate technology that will give farmers information about their crops beyond moisture, including protein and oil content, which typically require testing in a distant laboratory, he said.
“We calculate an average grower per Ingrain unit can realize $40,000 or $50,000 per year in additional income” through decreased spoilage and, to a greater extent, premiums offered to farmers with greater certainty about their crops, Jackson said.
Ron Kielo, whose company K6 Holdings Ltd. farms around 11,000 acres near Delisle, Sask., said he has had a few “fairly major” and “costly” disappointments over the years, problems caused by grain samples not being representative of what was in the bin.
That led him to agree to test an early version of Intelliconn’s grain analytics technology, an experience he found encouraging, and invest in the company. Kielo said he hopes to outfit his farm with the products once they’re commercially available.
Jackson’s efforts have not gone unnoticed in the broader technology community, either.
Earlier this month, the company was given one of 10 spots in the Thrive Accelerator, a Silicon Valley-based program that aims to boost ag-tech companies with funding and contacts. Intelliconn was selected from among 300 competitors.
Jackson said the program and the acknowledgement that accompanies it will help Intelliconn — which has acquired other business ventures since its inception — move beyond the “seed capital” phase of its life and toward raising millions of dollars needed to scale up.
While Jackson and his colleagues don’t necessarily fit the stereotype of the typical startup executive, he figures the experience of Intelliconn’s management and directors will be an asset for years to come.
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Making small changes in your everyday life can save thousands of pounds of single-use plastic over a lifetime. In just ONE DAY* more than 250 million straws are used in the United States!
At Ex-Cell Kaiser, we’re committed to protecting the environment and natural resources, which is why we’re giving away these reusable stainless steel straws at Waste Expo 2019.
Each and every day, we’re looking for new ways to leave a positive environmental footprint, whether through our own day-to-day business operations or through our products and manufacturing process. All receptacles manufactured by Ex-Cell Kaiser are 100% steel and stainless steel and contribute to closed-loop recycling!
Since 1933, all Ex-Cell Kaiser waste and recycling receptacles have been SUSTAINABLY MADE IN THE USA. Unlike plastic, which can only be recycled once or twice before heading to a landfill... the metals we use can be recycled an infinite number of times.
Stop by and see us at Waste Expo 2019, booth #4358 and pick up your FREE set of 3 stainless steel drinking straws, cleaning brush and canvas carrying bag... but be sure to stop by early as supplies are limited!
[無料] Crypt3 | Mac App Storeのアプリ検索・ランキング BuzzMac!
Due to the recent revelations regarding the criminal and unethical privacy violations of the NSA, I am making this application free and have open sourced it ( https://github.com/stevedekorte/Crypt ). I hope you find it useful.
REQUIRES OSX 10.8 OR LATER.
Internationalized for english, french, german and italian.
NEW BEDFORD — New Bedford Police are investigating after a man arrived at St. Luke's Hospital with a gunshot wound to his back on Wednesday night.
Lt. Nathaniel Rodriguez, spokesman for the New Bedford Police Department, confirmed to WBSM News that a male victim arrived at the St. Luke's Hospital emergency room before 9 p.m. on Wednesday. The man apparently told police he had been shot in the back near the 200-block of Cedar Street. The victim's condition is not known at this time.
Lt. Rodriguez was not able to confirm if there were any further injuries or property damage as a result of the reported shooting.
It's not yet known if an arrest in connection to the reported shooting has been made.
The neighborhood the shooting allegedly took place in has seen an unusually high number of shooting incidents this year, with Wednesday night's incident marking the eleventh shooting or report of shots fired logged in the immediate area.
Late last week, on Saturday, August 4, New Bedford Police found a shell casing in the 0-block of Parker Street at around 6:35 p.m. after a bystander reported hearing several gunshots. No property damage or injuries were reported.
On Tuesday, July 17, ShotSpotter, the city's gunshot detection system, alerted police to a number of possible shots fired in the area of 245 Cedar Street. Apparent bullet damage was found in a home and a vehicle in the area.
On July 15, a man was shot multiple times in the 400-block of Cottage Street.
On June 12, ShotSpotter detected possible gunfire in the 100-block of Campbell Street. Police found evidence that confirmed shots had been fired.
Police found property damage believed to be caused by bullets following a reported shooting on June 4 in the 80-block of Parker Street.
The residence at 66 Robeson Street was damaged by a bullet back on March 11.
On January 10, a bullet entered the dining room of second floor apartment at 69 Locust Street. The next night, there were reports of shots fired in the area of Pope and Summer Streets.
Then on February 20, a woman was shot “near the torso area,” according to New Bedford Police, in the area of 130 Chestnut Street. The victim was transported to an area hospital and later released.
These will serve you well when you enter the raids. They will be bested by several pairs you can find in there, but as a piece of kit from the 5-mans, they are hands down the best legplates you can find. They drop from Ingvar in Utgarde Keep, which is one of the quickest heroics you’ll find. Am I advocating grinding an instance? You bet.
There are a few choices for boots, but again, one pair stands above them all.
The Death-Inured Sabatons and Spiked Titansteel Treads are epics, rep reward from the Ebon Blade and crafted respectively. The rest are drops from the Violet Hold, Nexus and Utgarde Pinnacle respectively. The clear favourites are the epics, due to their stats and gem sockets. It should be noted that come 3.1, the armor penetration of the Obliterator Greaves might make them more useful than today.
My personal favourites are the Death-Inured Sabatons. It’s yet another grind of course, but while you’re grinding out Heroic Utgarde Keep, you might as well wear the Ebon Blade tabard. If you’re not into that, the Spiked Titansteel Treads are most likely your best bet, even if they come at quite a material price.
Rings, rings of roses, rings of glittering gold and shiny baubles. Now, I’m purposefully going to leave out some very good rings…namely the various bands of the Kirin Tor. Why? Because they’re expensive, and if you’re like me, you’ll spend money on the chopper instead.
Two crafted rings, two quest reward and three drops. The T.I.B is likely to increase in value if Armor Penetration is increased in value. The Hemorrhaging Circle has yummy expertise which makes it a given “Need” if you see it drop (I made that mistake, and it never dropped again). The Ring of Scarlet Shadows and the Mobius Band have hit rating, so they are worth getting if you find yourself short. The remaining three are all full of crit rating and AP and perhaps slightly less interesting. However, two of them (Bridenbrad and Jagged Ice Band) are quest rewards, so you get them for free basically.
I debated whether to put the Darkmoon Card in the list, since if you’re not a scribe you will bleed through the nose to get it. But, if you have a scribe, then you’ll be able to theoretically get it for free. It’s the best trinket, period, there currently is. If you see one for a couple of gold, don’t wait around. For those of us who’d rather have the chopper, the Mirror of Truth is hands down the best trinket there is. It’s the third of the must-buys for emblems (the other two being T7 chest and gloves).
The last three come down to whatever drops for you really. The Incisor Fragment probably edges ahead, with the Whetstone bringing up the rear. The Sphere has hit rating, so if you’re short (the ever present mantra), it will help you out. The Incisor Fragment has the weaker Equip bonus (in my mind), and the Whetstone the weaker proc.
That’s it for this time. Next time we’ll look at the weapons that you’ll be lugging around. We’ll also cover non-plate bits of kit that you could consider picking up.
Airport parking reservation company On Air Parking helps cost-conscious college students save on expensive airport parking fees through its off airport parking deals.
San Francisco, CA -- (ReleaseWire) -- 01/30/2019 -- On Air Parking is serving a segment of travelers who find themselves pinched by the rising costs of parking at the airport — cost-conscious college students burdened by student loans. Through unbranded off airport parking deals, On Air Parking is helping students stretch their limited travel budget.
With On Air Parking, "broke" travelers like college students will be able to lock in the cheapest rates for daily parking at licensed five-star parking facilities near major airports in the country. At the Pittsburgh International Airport, a market where On Air Parking launched in last year through its old website and name Top Airport Parking, travelers shell out as much as $16 a day for long term parking at the airport premises.
"We are giving travelers a choice to save on expensive airport parking fees," said NOSON, Inc. CEO Patrick Murray. "Our unbranded parking deals are simple. Travelers make a parking reservation on our website and then we email them where they are parking near the airport afterwards."
Noson, the parent company of On Air Parking, is co-founded by Brett Harwood, a former chairman of the National Parking Association. Since the company was established by the duo in 2016, it has grown its portfolio of airport transportation solutions.
Murray said that by selling their parking deals unbranded, they are able to offer them at rock-bottom prices. For travelers, this comes at a perfect time when prices of goods and services continue to soar. At the Pittsburgh International Airport for example, travelers may purchase Pittsburgh Airport parking for only $6.50 a day from On Air Parking.
To remove travelers' doubts about where they are parking, On Air Parking provides essential information on their website about their partner parking facilities, such as distance from the airport and the frequency of the airport shuttles bringing travelers to and from the airport.
All parking reservations made on the On Air Parking website may also be cancelled for free.
"We're excited to introduce this new way of getting to the airport," said Murray.
"Who doesn't want to save money for their next vacation? Our off airport parking deals help travelers do just that."
The Dell diagnostics, version 1295.0, on Latitude D620 (and possibly other) laptops appear to contain a bug wherein they will incorrectly report errors on DVD-RW drives.
Repeatedly attempting, and failing, to spin up the drive after a new CD is inserted.
Some of these errors do not occur when the diagnostics are first run, but occur after a CD has been removed and re-inserted.
I don't expect any of the regular readers of my Daemonic Dispatches will be affected by this problem, but hopefully by posting this where search engines can find it, I'll save someone a few days of agony; I've just been through two DVD drive replacements and a motherboard replacement before discovering that the diagnostics fail on other (completely operational) hardware.