Read Falling for Danger Manhwa I could kill you if I wanted. Hayden Windsor was a renowned hitman until he is betrayed and loses the love of his life.
Students can be introduced to the life and work of one of the most innovative and inspiring scientists, Stephen Hawking. This four page worksheet is suitable for higher intermediate and advanced students. It is also ideal for ESL/EFL classes and it can also be used for IGCSE, IELTS, TOEFL exams prac...
After this past week, my kiddos could certainly answer that question with a big YES! This week we learned what the setting is, what makes up a setting, and why on earth it matters so much! My kiddos rocked it, so I’m here to share what we did. I know that spending an entire week on setting might seem like…
A compilation of the best Sylvia Plath quotes, poems, words and sayings. I love quotes and this famous poet is special in my hub hub. Sylvia Plath, one of the best poets ever! What’s interesting to do during rainy days…snogging and cuddling...
Articles on Interesting Research Findings based on Scientific Studies. They are interesting and Thought Provoking and infused with Facts.
Stańczyk (Full title: Stańczyk during a ball at the court of Queen Bona in the face of the loss of Smolensk) is a painting by Jan Matejko finished in 1862. This painting was acquired by the Warsaw National Museum in 1924. During World War II it was looted by the Nazis and subsequently by the Soviet Union, but was returned to Poland around 1956. The primary composition of the painting is in the contrast between the solemn jester (Stańczyk) – the focus of the painting – and the lively ball going on in the background. Stańczyk is shown sitting alone in a dark room, while a ball, hosted by the royal family, is in full swing in the neighbouring hall. His appearance is unlike that one would expect in a jester – gloomy, deep in thought. His seriousness is reinforced by his accessories: his marotte lies discarded on the floor, whereas a holy medallion of the Black Madonna of Częstochowa can be seen on his torso. The wrinkled carpet at Stańczyk's feet could have been formed by his collapsing heavily into the chair upon reading the letter, or through a nervous shifting of the feet thereafter. On the table lies a letter likely announcing that the Grand Duchy of Lithuania has lost Smolensk (now in Russia) to the Grand Duchy of Moscow, causing Stańczyk's sorrow and reflection on his fatherland's fate. Print: A premium quality heavyweight (200gsm) fine art print material with a smooth, clean finish. This museum quality paper is extremely consistent and works perfectly with large, full colour graphics or illustrations. The matte finish emphasises different highlights and tones in the source artworks; helping to create stunning works of art. - All prints feature a 0.25 inch white border to ensure space for framing. Our Eco Credentials Include: FSC approved or sustainably sourced paper Printed using water based inks Local fulfilment reduces carbon emissions Contains no plastic Sizes: 16 x 12 Inches = 40.6 cm x 30.5 cm 24 x 18 Inches = 61 cm x 45.7 cm
I am always looking for ways to blend subject areas together to get more bang for my buck! 🙂 This FREEBIE file can be used to teach students about culture and our human fingerprints. It can also be used in tandem with Tanny McGregor’s trash can inferencing lesson! Hope you can use it!!! 🙂 CLICK …
"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost reads, "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if i should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I –– I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." Robert Frost needs no further introduction - Frost has won a record four Pulitzer Prizes and stood as the most famous poet of his time. The United States Senate said of Frost on his 75th birthday, “His poems have helped to guide American thought and humor and wisdom, setting forth to our minds a reliable representation of ourselves and of all men.” Available in three sizes: 17" x 25" 2' x 3' 3' x 4' Available in two frame styles: Grey Wood Frame Gallery Wrap (17" x 25" and 2' x 3' only) Available in three colors: Cream White Charcoal All of our art prints are hand made to order from start to finish. Production generally takes around 4-6 weeks. Since the art is made by hand the frame and piece of wood the art print comes on is nailed together in the final stage of production. Nail holes are meant to be visible and can be seen in all of our art prints. For more information or shipping timelines please contact [email protected] *This item is not eligible for gift wrapping due to the way it comes packaged.*
This blog post uses the cupcake analogy to define and explain story themes. Just as creme can be hidden inside the cupcake, the theme is hidden inside a story. This blog post includes free posters, too!
Joseph’s story illustrates the life-changing power of a godly perspective. Abandoned by his brothers, falsely accused of adultery, forgotten by those he blessed, wasting away in prison—Joseph easily could have drowned in bitterness, been dominated by despair, and forever wrestled with anger. This is not to say that he didn’t experience those feelings, or didn’t
Day Seventy-Six If there is one book that I you should read, I would suggest The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. I have never been more emotionally invested in a book before. It took me over an hour to…
Rainer Maria Rilke quote about patience from Letters to a Young Poet: “Don’t search for the answers, which could not be given to you now, because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer.”
Manifestation / Essays Along The Way (Introduction to The Series) Susan James All of us, consciously or unconsciously are expanding into better and more. Many of us, like me, started behind the 8 ball. Life in not good feeling places. But then some way some how we are guided or by some seemingly miracle lifted up and out from those not feeling good places. Many of us can look at various experiences in our lives, where there was NO way that things were going to turn out good, but low and behold they did. We can call it a ‘miracle’.
A poignant note-to-self that I needed to share: Of all life’s lessons, the greatest lesson a woman should learn is that she is enough. It’s hard, learning to love and trust yourself. But it can be done. You are enough—more than enough. And so am I. . . . What’s the greatest lesson a woman should learn? “That since day one. She’s already had everything she needs within herself. It’s the world that convinced her she did not.” — Rupi Kaur xx {image via}
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Women wear several hats everyday and in a society where time is money, learning to be more efficient could be exactly what you need to become more organized, sleep better, and be a ROCK star in you…
Read manhwa I Stole the Heroine’s First Love / 여주의 첫사랑을 빼앗아 버렸다
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A quick dice game for 2 people to play with any fiction text. Aimed at Year 3-6. Each roll of the dice asks students to make and share a different kind of inference. They could be inferring the characters thoughts or actions, inferring the weather or time of day or making an inference based on wor...
About Please Go Home, Miss Akutsu! Vol. 2 SHOULD SHE STAY OR SHOULD SHE GO? Now that the voluptuous delinquent Akutsu has made herself at home in Oyama’s apartment, he can’t decide if he wants to learn to live with her or dump her out on her pert round butt. He’s never been one for confrontation. How could he ever hope to win a fight with her? He’s busy twisting himself in a knot about what to do when a shocking revelation comes to light: Akutsu isn’t just playing around, she’s run away from home. Does this change everything?
Nobody mentioned writing down prayers much when I was a child. If they did it was somewhere along the lines of: if you struggle to pray, you could always write your prayers down. It felt like it was a weakness and a crutch to write down your prayers: no one ever said this but somehow I had
Is grammar outdated or still necessary for a homeschool education? Learn the pros and cons and find some great, free resources for teaching this often maligned topic.
Could the troubles you're currently facing be a part of something much larger? Learn what a social problem is, why we have them, and how they are the first steps towards creating positive social change.
The first time it happened, it seemed like an impossible miracle. Bills were piling up, adding up to more money than I could ever make. Mom's hospital bills. My baby brother's tuition. My tuition. Rent. Electricity. All of it on my shoulders. And I had just lost my job. There was no hope, no money in my account, no work to be found. And then, just when I thought all hope was lost, I found an envelope in the mail. No return address. My name on the front, my address. Inside was a check, made out to me, in the amount of ten thousand dollars. Enough to pay the bills and leave me some left over to live on until I found a job. Enough to let me focus on classes. There was no name on the check, just "VRI Inc.," and a post office box address for somewhere in the city. No hint of identity or reason for the check or anything. No mention of repayment, interest, nothing...except a single word, on the notes line: "You." Just those three letters. If you receive a mysterious check, for enough money to erase all your worries, would you cash it? I did. The next month, I received another check, again from VRI Incorporated. It too contained a single word: "belong." A third check, the next month. This time, two words. Four letters. "To me." The checks kept coming. The notes stopped. Ten thousand dollars, every month. A girl gets used to that, real quick. It let me pay the bills without going into debt. Let me keep my baby brother in school and Mom's hospice care paid for. How do you turn down what seems like free money, when you're desperate? You don't. I didn't. And then, after a year, there was a knock on my door. A sleek black limousine sat on the curb in front of my house. A driver stood in front of me, and he spoke six words: "It's time to pay your debt." Would you have gotten in? I did. It turns out $120,000 doesn't come free. ***This is a sexy, heart-stopping, full-length standalone novel.***