Saturday 29 September 2012

KID TOC - 7 SCHOOL BEFORE SPORTS - Book 2 Summer Fun

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Wednesday 26 September 2012

Fun iPad Kids App - Mousey the Explorer

"Mousey the Explorer" is a fun interactive e-book app store.interactivetouchbooks.com 1. The Mousey the Explorer app invites children to explore a variety of natural environments along with Mousey. 2. Touching objects initiates sounds, actions, animations and makes Mousey talk. 3. Coloring and puzzle building pages will engage children to create their artwork. 4. A snapshot photo app takes photos of the pages kids build to email to their parents. 5. Hidden treasures and hard to find hidden objects add to the challenges. I am an illustrator and writer of more than 50 children's books. This is my first interactive e-book apps... and it was lots of fun to create! You can download this app in the InteractiveTouchBooks.com bookstore, which is an iTunes store. store.interactivetouchbooks.com About this book: Mousey loves to explore new worlds. In this interactive app Mousey explores jungles, underwater treasures, arctic wonders and outer space. It's filled with sounds, animations, puzzles, jigsaws, coloring, photo and musical activities. And it's tons of fun! 11 Pages 3 Coloring Pages For ages 2 - 8



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Sunday 23 September 2012

Muffin Stories - Ludwig van Beethoven | Children's Tales, Stories and Fables

Beethoven This child was the great musician Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany on December 6, 1770. His family was traditionally a family of musicians, who belonged to the court orchestra. One day Mr. Matrio,director of the court orchestra visited Beethoven's house. Beethoven's father was greatly pleased to hear that. The king called Beethoven and praised him to the skies. So he had Teacher Piper teach Beethoven. Beethoven played the organ in the court church at the request of Teacher Nepe. After seeing Beethoven playing the organ, the king appointed him as the second organ player. Mrs. Breuning, a noblewoman, helped young Beethoven. Beethoven had the chance of meeting Mozart with the help of Teacher Nepe and some people around him. Mozart was very surprised after listening to Beethoven playing the piano. Beethoven was very excited with great joy after being praised by Mozart, the great musician. But he could learn music from Haydn with the help of Teacher Nepe. Beethoven returned to Vienna and because one of the most famous piano players. But his joy didn't last long because he came down with an ear disease. but he gradually became deaf. And he composed a lot of music including the "Destiny Symphony" and the "Passion Piano Sonata," which described his love for a woman. He couldn't recognize Schubert, a young musician, who visited him, because his health got worse. Beethoven died at the age of 54 on March 24, 1826. The songs of this great musician ...



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Thursday 20 September 2012

Muffin Stories - Leonardo da Vinci | Children's Tales, Stories and Fables

Leonardo da Vinci The genius Leonardo da Vinci, a famous painter, scientist, and architect, was born in Italy in 1452. Father Ciori recognized his genius for painting and sent Leonardo to his paternal grandfather Antonio,who was the lord of Vinci Castle. So his father Piero took Leonardo to Florence to have him learn painting with Verrocchio, a famous painter. Verrocchio marveled at Leonardo's ability. One day Verrocchio said Leonardo, "Will you please complete the Baptism of Christ instead of me?" Leonardo painted the background pictures hard in harmony with the pictures paintied already by his teacher Verrocchio. After studying under Verrocchio for a long time, Leonardo became independent of his teacher and set up his own workroom at the age of 25. He became a famous painter and painted a lot of pictures. Around that time, Leonardo decided to leave Florence because his science ability wasn't recognized despite his well-informed knowledge about it. "All right. I'll go to Milan Duke Sforza lives." Leonardo sent Duke Sforza a letter. And Duke Sforza welcomed him. Leonardo also completed the 'Virgin of the Rocks' in which he applied the rules of perspective and shading conspicuously. He painted a famous fresco, 'The Last Supper' at that time. Leonardo had some well-informed knowledge about anatomy. He took Salaino to a grave in order to dissect a dead body. "All right, I'll go to my hometown." He returned to Florence and worked as a military advisor. He designed an airplane ...



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Monday 17 September 2012

Muffin Stories - The game for stop | Children's Tales, Stories and Fables | muffin songs

The game for stop The Old Woman who lived in a house had so many children she didn't know what to do. kind Blondigoody said she'd mind the children while the Old Woman went shopping. What imps those children were! They slid down the stairs on tin trays; they swung on the curtains and...



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Friday 14 September 2012

Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Julia Child

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It’s rare for someone to emerge in America who can change our attitudes, our beliefs, and our very culture. It’s even rarer when that someone is a middle-aged, six-foot three-inch woman whose first exposure to an unsuspecting public is cooking an omelet on a hot plate on a local TV station.  And yet, that’s exactly what Julia Child did.  The warble-voiced doyenne of television cookery became an iconic cult figure and joyous rule-breaker as she touched off the food revolution that has gripped America for more than fifty years.

Now, in Bob Spitz’s definitive, wonderfully affectionate biography, the Julia we know and love comes vividly — and surprisingly — to life.  In Dearie, Spitz employs the same skill he brought to his best-selling, critically acclaimed book The Beatles,providing a clear-eyed portrait of one of the most fascinating and influential Americans of our time — a woman known to all, yet known by only a few.

At its heart, Dearie is a story about a woman’s search for her own unique expression.  Julia Child was a directionless, gawky young woman who ran off halfway around the world to join a spy agency during World War II.  She eventually settled in Paris, where she learned to cook and collaborated on the writing of what would become Mastering the Art of French Cooking, a book that changed the food culture of America.   She was already fifty when The French Chef went on the air —  at a time in our history when women weren’t making those leaps.  Julia became the first educational TV star, virtually launching PBS as we know it today; her marriage to Paul Child formed a decades-long love story that was romantic, touching, and quite extraordinary.

A fearless, ambitious, supremely confident woman, Julia took on all the pretensions that embellished tony French cuisine and fricasseed them to a fare-thee-well, paving the way for everything that has happened since in American cooking, from TV dinners and Big Macs to sea urchin foam and the Food Channel.  Julia Child’s story, however, is more than the tale of a talented woman and her sumptuous craft.  It is also a saga of America’s coming of age and growing sophistication, from the Depression Era to the turbulent sixties and the excesses of the eighties to the greening of the American kitchen.  Julia had an effect on and was equally affected by the baby boom, the sexual revolution, and the start of the women’s liberation movement.

On the centenary of her birth, Julia finally gets the biography she richly deserves.  An in-depth, intimate narrative, full of fresh information and insights, Dearie is an entertaining, all-out adventure story of one of our most fascinating and beloved figures.


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Featured Essay: Author Bob Spitz on Dearie

Because Julia Child is such a familiar and beloved presence in our culture, it is amazing how much there was left to learn about her. Julie and Julia, along with Julia's lovely memoir My Life in France only scratched the surface of this remarkable and fascinating woman who actually launched PBS (really!) and defined the American palate. For much of her adolescence and throughout her twenties, Julia was something of a lost soul. She burned with a desire to have an impact on the world but had no idea how to make that happen or what field she might excel in. It disappointed her that she was nothing more than what she called "a social butterfly," without a goal. "I felt I had particular and unique gifts," she wrote in her diary, "that I was meant for something, and was like no one else." How right she was! But she weathered many misadventures before those gifts began to materialize.

Oddly, everything began to coalesce for Julia in Ceylon, of all places. At the outbreak of World War II, still without a sense of purpose, she volunteered for government service and was shipped overseas as a member of the OSS, America's burgeoning spy agency that later became the CIA. She worked in its Registry, under "Wild Bill" Donovan, and was responsible for the location and movements of every U.S. spy operating in the Southeast Asia theater.

In Ceylon, Julia also met her future husband, Paul Child, who worked in a capacity similar to hers. Initially, Julia had had a hard time finding true love--it took her awhile. Back home, the heir to the Los Angeles Times had proposed to her on several occasions, but he struck Julia as too bland for her outsized spirit. She was a big person (over 6'3") with a big personality and couldn't be contained in the expected role of "the little woman." I found it very moving when she finally found true love, although she was still adrift about what her life purpose would be.

A lunch in France changed everything. It was a powerful moment when she hit on her true calling at the age of forty. In the book, I delve into the extraordinary path Julia followed to create eye-poppingly delicious food and introduce it to an American public that was starving for a new, imaginative and creative way to cook. From there, it was through engaging force of her once-troublesome outsized personality that she went on to have a profound impact on the way people eat--and live.



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Tuesday 11 September 2012

SKYRIM - Daedric Artifacts Locations - Oblivion Walker Trophy/Achievement Guide

0:00 Mace of Molag Bal - (House of Horrors) In the city, while you walk past by some old haunted house, you will be asked to go with someone. If you complete this task and find the priest of Boethiah, you will have the artifact. 1:18 Sanguine's Rose - (Night to Remember) There is a dude called Sam Guevenne in an Inn (Vilemyr) found in Ivarstead. He will offer you a drinking challenge. Accept it and complete the rest of the quest to earn the reward. 2:38 Dawnbreaker - (The Break of Dawn) You will receive this quest near the statue to Merida, west to the Solitude. It's not much of a tricky job and you will manage it easily. Complete the task to earn another Artifact. 3:49 Azura's Star - (The Black Star) You need to head to Azura's Shrine on the top of the mountain to start this quest. You will have the artifact on completion of the quest. 5:39 Wabbajack - (The Mind of Madness) In Solitude, you will find guy named Derevin wandering around the streets. He will ask you a favor to deliver the message to his master. You will have to find his master and complete the quest. 6:44 Mehrunes' Razor - (Pieces of the Past) You should visit the museoum in Dawnstar (the message pops up multiple times), accept the quest and then collect the three pieces of sword throughout Skyrim. Collect them all and you will have the artifact. 8:11 Savior's Hide - (ll Met by Moonlight) In Falkreath, near the barracks, you will find a kid downstairs in the Falkreath jail. He will hand you over his cursed ...



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Saturday 8 September 2012

Baby Names - James: Names for Boys

James is a cool, classic name for boys that never goes out of style. There are endless nickname possibilities, and it evokes a movie star quality, from James Stewart to James Franco! What does James mean? Where did the name James originate? Who are some famous people named James? What are some nicknames for James? Subscribe: www.youtube.com Baby Names is the first online video library Baby Book. Baby Names discusses the origins, meanings, and alternative spellings of common and unique baby names for girls and boys. TRANSCRIPT: [Intro] (Female Host) There are many saints that carry the Hebrew name James. Most famous of all is the Apostle, known from the New Testament in the Bible. (Male) My favorite James is that of James and the Giant Peach which was not ony a brilliant children's book by Roald Dahl, but a stunning claymation film, one of the first of its kind. (Female Host) And probably most famous of all is Agent 007, the fictional British spy played by many talented actors. (Male) His name is Bond... James Bond... Jr. (Female Host) That's the one. Some people claim that Sean Connery is the only real James Bond, but I personally like Pierce Brosnan. (Male) And don't forget actors who actually carry on the name, like James Earl Jones or James Dean. (Female Host) Or famous writers from history like James Joyce, who wrote Ulysses, one of the greatest novels ever written. (Male) Not to mention the countless US presidents that shared the name. (Female Host) For more ...



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Sunday 2 September 2012

Muffin Stories - The Grateful Magpie | Children's Tales, Stories and Fables | muffin songs

Long ago, a scholar was headed to Hanyang to take the civil examination. One day, the scholar saw a snake about to eat up a magpie's nest. The mother magpie flapped its wings now knowing what to do. Thw scholar saw this and took out his arrow. The arrow went flying and struck the snake in the head. The snake died on the spot. The magpie flapped its wings as if to say thank you. "Ha ha, the magpie is thanking me." Night came and the scholar looked for a place to stay the night. "Oh, dear. Where will I sleep in these deep mountains..." The scholar discovered a light shining in the distance. "Oh, there must be a house over there." The scholar went to the house to ask to stay the night. "Is anyone home?" A moment later, a woman dressed in white appeared. "I wondered if I could stay the night here." The woman hesitated and showed the scholar in. "Thank you. I will be able to rest in comfort now." The woman didn't answer and disappeared. The scholar fell asleep quickly since he had to leave early. Time passed and the scholar felt out of breath. A huge snake was winding itself around the scholar. "I'll take revenge for my husband who you killed today." "I only stopped it from eating up the magpie's nest. It's mean to eat baby magpies." "Quiet! Ha ha, fine. If the bell in that temple rings three times before day breaks, I will spare you." The scholar closed his eyes at such absurd words. It was getting light. The scholar was prepared to die. It was then. Something surprising ...



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