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![]() ![]() But that’s another story, so if all you want to know is if the book is good or not, the short answer is no, the long answer is sure, if you’re happy to just carry on peddling sexist rhetoric to your kids. EXTRA 25 OFF 20+ See all eligible items and terms. It’s actually quite patronising, as an African. The Princess and the Pea by Rachel Isadora (English) Paperback Book. Buy a discounted Paperback of The Princess and the Pea online from Australias leading online. Also, b) the addition of two or three random “African languages” just comes across as a half-baked gimmick and really only washes if you’re not African and didn’t know that there are literally 2000+ languages spoken across the continent. Booktopia has The Princess and the Pea by Rachel Isadora. By Rachel Isadora Story Summary: Adapted from an old fairy tale - This little girl proves that she is a real princess, because she can feel a pea through many mattresses. I was actually shocked that a book with such little text - barely a few words per page - could get it so clearly wrong. ![]() Role-play, write and perform playscripts. She is most well-known for her Caldecott Honor Award book 'Ben's Trumpet'. Use versions of Princess and the Pea to explore, compare and write fairytales with a twisted point of view. Click here to view other activity and lesson ideas for a different version of this book from Scholastic. Click here to view Rachel Isadoras biography. She has written children's books on multiple topics including ballet, life in America and Africa, and has illustrated several Brother Grimm tales in an African setting. Description: This book is a tale of a prince who is looking for the real princess out of all the different women claiming to be princesses. He meets girls from three different regions of Africa (Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya) and they all say hello in different languages. Rachel Isadora is an award-winning children's author and illustrator. What I found really annoying was a) the sexist, outdated, misguided message repeated throughout the book. The Princess and the Pea Using oil paints, printed paper and palette paper, author/illustrator Rachel Isadora sets this story in Africa, with a prince who travels the world to find his princess. The Princess and the Pea by Rachel Isadora (English) Paperback Book. NEW BOARD BOOK Say Hello by Rachel Isadora. ![]() There is very little text, too, so again, good for younger toddlers. Rachel Isadora The Twelve Dancing Princesses (Paperback) AU 17.95 + AU 2.99 postage. The illustrations are interesting, basically collages of fabric and prints etc so probably quite attractive for very young readers (0-2yrs). When the books arrived and I read through it, I was so put off I put them in the recycling bin and ordered different books. I was really excited to find a ‘classic’ fairytale adapted to represent African art and themes, so bought one for my son and one for a friend’s daughter (our kids are the same age). ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() You demonstrate how you use workflowy to record private details of your life, so you know. Workflowy as you know can be the place to record private thoughts, plans etc. Using a pro feature because it is encrypted is a logic I prefer to subscribe to.Įvernote and similar note apps in the market have long offered 2FA and / or encrypted notes.Īs for Dropbox - invoices, receipts, benign spreadsheets - I don't worry about privacy on files such as these. ![]() Suggesting to opt out of paid features because data is not secured seems backwards to me. I appreciate the reply but I'm not sure opting out of pro features justifies exposing private data. If I can't trust workflowy to protect my data - it does not matter how valuable the application is. ![]() These three issues (I am sure there are more) are easily preventable exposures of data. Why can't I access it anytime in the app interface? I use Gmail (my privacy error which I am planning on rectifying soon.) An update of changes sent to email allow the email provider to scan the document - possibly of my most sensitive workflowy bullets. Why? Why isn't my data encrypted and protected in all transfers? I suspect this is true of all backup methods?Īn email summary of changes. ![]() These backups are in plain text for Dropbox to see. However, there are more issues of data exposure that should be / are easily prevented:ĭropbox backups. That said, it has come to my attention in recent posts that there are instances where workflowy employees can read my / our notes. Let me start by saying I am a long time user of workflowy and find it indispensable. ![]() ![]() I should make it clear that my book is not a diluted, sugar-coated version of Felicette’s story. It also includes Felicette-inspired poetry, written by myself, such as “ I Like To Think“. It looks at the ways Felicette has been honoured since her 1963 mission – a bronze statue of her was recently unveiled in Germany – and looks ahead to how she might be honoured in the far future, by the men and women who travel to make their homes on the planets orbiting other stars. It describes the rocket and capsule she flew in, and the legacy of her brief flight. My book tells Felicette’s story – where she came from, how she was selected, how she trained, and what happened during – and after – her flight. It is ironic – and very unfair – that while Laika is famous around the world, less well-known is the story of Felicette, the first cat to fly into space, six years after Laika. It would be the first full-length book written about her. My book book tells the story of another “animal astronaut” hardly anyone has heard of: Felicette, the first cat to journey into space. A space capsule carrying two dogs and the first rabbit in space – “Marfusha” or “Little Martha” – blasted off, returning to Earth several days later. In July 1959, two years after Laika’s flight and ten whole years before Neil Armstrong took his “One small step”, a veritable “Ark in space” was launched by the Russians. Three months earlier, the Russian Zond 5 capsule rounded Earth’s satellite, carrying strange passengers: the first living beings to see Earth-rise from the Moon were not square-jawed Apollo astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders, but a pair of rather bewildered tortoises – and to this day no-one knows their names… During the recent 50th anniversary of Apollo 11’s historic landing on the Moon, many of the TV documentaries and films released to celebrate it told the story of how the brave crew of Apollo 8 were the first human beings to reach and orbit the Moon none of them told their viewers that those astronauts were not the first of Earth’s children to reach and orbit the Moon. Many others have flown into space over the years. Some know how, in the same year, a grinning American chimpanzee called Ham gazed down on Earth’s blue oceans and snow-white clouds from above, months before human astronauts Alan Shepherd and John Glenn enjoyed the same magical view.īut these are just the most famous “animal astronauts”. Animals, not people, were the first to reach, and break through, that final frontier.Įveryone interested in space knows the story of gentle Laika, the first dog to travel into – and tragically die in – orbit (but not the first dog to go into space) in 1957, sacrificed to make Yuri Gagarin’s history-making flight possible four years later in 1961. Years before humans dared to leave Earth, others were sent into the unknown in their place. The story behind “FELICETTE – The Space Cat” Basically I’m on a mission to make Felicette as well known as Laika and the other more famous “animal astronauts” people know about. I have written a biographical book about Felicette, which hasn’t been taken by a publisher yet but I’ll keep trying! I think Felicette is one of the forgotten heroines of the Space Age, and I’ve also written a Middle Grade novel featuring both Felicette and Laika. The July issue of the popular UK magazine “All About Space” contained a 4-page feature written by me about Felicette (shown here being totally ignored by my own cat, Jess.!)… So, for the past few years I have been talking about her to lots of people and writing about her on social media and in magazines. ![]() I was quite surprised and embarrassed that I hadn’t known much about her previously, and I decided to try to make her story known to more people. When I was writing and researching “A Cat’s Guide to The Night Sky” I learned about Felicette – the first (and so far only) cat to go into space. ![]() This coming October will see the 59th anniversary of a space mission not many people even know about – the flight of the first, and so far only, cat to go into space. Last year actor William Shatner, famous for playing Captain Kirk in Star Trek, flew into space onboard a Blue Origin capsule, making headlines all around the world. ![]() ![]() ![]() By pressing the button in the center of the bottom of the screen, for example, you can see all the tabs you have open and easily select the one you want. The Opera Touch interface is designed to be used with just one hand. For example, to search for content online, you can use the search bar as you normally would, or you can search by taking a photo, using a QR code, or dictating your search with the microphone. (Like other browser makers without a search engine of their own, browser revenue at Opera has historically come from money paid by a search vendor for default placement rights.Opera Touch is a new browser from Opera with the interesting addition of flow technology, which lets you instantly send content to your desktop computer's browser (as long as you're using Opera there, too, of course).Īpart from flow, which is a very interesting feature, Opera Touch also offers a wide range of incredibly useful features. ![]() It's unrealistic to think that a UI revamp - interesting though it may be - and a catch-up to competitors on the desktop will prove sufficient to juice Opera's use, thus its share and so its revenue. (On the mobile front, Opera's share was virtually the same a year ago.) Chrome, in comparison, controlled a 62% share on the desktop and 65% on mobile.Īnd Opera's latest numbers were lower than 12 months prior: In March 2017, the browser accounted for 2% of all those on the desktop. In mobile, Opera's user share - an estimate of the percentage of Internet users who ran the browser during March - was an even more dismal 0.3%, or about 1 out of every 300 people. Last month, Opera on the desktop accounted for just 1.5% of the browsers used to access the Internet, according to analytics vendor Net Applications. Opera instead links the mobile and desktop browser when the smartphone does its one-time scan of the QR code displayed on the PC or Mac.īut Opera's efforts are unlikely to yank its browsers out of the share cellar. To sync Chrome on a smartphone with Chrome on the desktop, for example, the user must be logged into his or her Google account on both devices. ![]() He was referring to the lack of a cross-platform account, which Opera foreswears, but rivals rely on. " scan a QR to sync," Kocemba said during his on-stage demonstration. While other browsers have long had tab and history synchronization between their mobile and desktop editions - Safari does, Chrome does, so does Firefox - so that open tabs, say, on an iPhone would be replicated on a Windows personal computer, Opera on Wednesday trumpeted the feature as if it were brand new. "In Opera Touch, setting up the connection between your smartphone and your desktop browser takes only one step," according to a statement quoting Kocemba on the new browser-to-browser sync. It also doubles, as shown, as a search tool for sifting through open tabs.īut when the mobile and desktop versions are paired, said Opera, they're more than the sum of their parts. Opera on the desktop – here, running on macOS – sports a new focused search feature, which overlays the search box and results, atop the current web page. The same tool also lets users search through all open tabs with a toggle of - yes, the Tab key - a godsend for those who love to crowd the browser with tons of tabs. A search field opens, accepts input and then the screen displays results, all atop the current web page so users don't have to backtrack after a successful search. A new tool, called "Instant Search," opens with a press of the Alt-space key combination (on Windows and Linux) or Option-space (macOS). "Unlike in most other browsers, you can now more easily browse and search the web when on the move," Kocemba added in an accompanying Wednesday post to the company's blog.Īt the same time, Opera updated its desktop browser - editions are available for Windows, macOS and Linux - to also emphasize search. ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes, the popular social network site can be used for genealogical purposes! There are tons of groups organized around the genealogy of a particular place – Tennessee, or Madison County, Indiana, for example. However, they keep their surname index up-to-date. Like many other groups of the kind, JustaJoy’s collections are too massive to post each individual item on their website. Having met the owners of this site at the National Genealogical Society conference in Richmond, Virginia last year, we can attest that JustaJoy’s heirloom collection is worth checking out! They describe themselves as “antiquers” and sell not just family photos, but other heirlooms as well. Ancient FacesĪ bit like a genealogy Pinterest, Ancient Faces allows you to search, upload, and even comment on others’ historical family photos, all for free. These are then for sale, typically in the $10-$20 range. Each contains an image, the quality of the item, and the name of the person identified in it. Ancestorvilleĭebra Clifford has amassed an impressive collection of 19 th century photos, along with other memorabilia and artifacts like posters, papers, journals, family Bibles, and other treasures. This free site contains both a searchable index to identified photos uploaded by users as well as a mystery section of those whose names are not yet known. Some specialize in taking in “orphan photos” found in attics and antique shops and working to find out the identity of the person pictured. Second, use the wealth of the internet! There are now several wonderful sites that exist for people to share their historical photos. Many genealogists have had the experience of reaching out to a previously-unknown relative and being showered with stories, pictures, books, and other family artifacts that they simply had not known what to do with otherwise. Great-aunts, second cousins, and even your grandparents may have old photos you didn’t even know existed. The first recommendation is to reach out to distant relatives. As with most things in genealogy, however, sometimes it just takes a little creativity and knowing where to look! How to Find Family Photos ![]() Having a picture taken was far less common, and it can be difficult to track down who ended up with it 150 or more years later. One of the best ways to make the history come alive for both our clients and ourselves personally is to find photographs of those ancestors, so we definitely love to try! However, this can be challenging since photography was in its relative infancy during the 19 th and early 20 th centuries. A question we get pretty often is “Can you find photos of my ancestors?” These bits of information can include occupation, military service, education, immigration, religion, and more. Here’s how to find family photos online.Īs professional genealogists, our job is to seek out the details of ancestors’ lives so that our clients are able to understand the people with whom they share a connection. It’s easier than you think.Finding photos of ancestors is one of the best ways to bring their heritage to life. One of the most powerful ways to share digitized images of an ancestor is with an Ancestor Story Video. The process of scanning makes you re-examine the image and possibly find more clues for your genealogy research.With a digital image you can share multiple copies in a multitude of ways. ![]()
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Vinicius Júnior, Antony, Alisson, Rodrygo, Éder Militão, Ederson, Fabinho, Casemiro, Thiago Silva, Marquinhos. Nationalities 2021-2022 Champions League Table Rkĭaniel Parejo, Pau Torres, Álex Grimaldo, Gerard Moreno, Dani Carvajal, Raúl Albiol, César Azpilicueta, Rodri, Aymeric Laporte, Pablo Sarabia. ![]() ![]() ![]() Meg and Apollo’s friendship, as well as (highlight for spoilers) Artemis’ genuine and deep-running love for her brother Apollo. To offset what so far seems to be a rather dour review, here is… I’m excited (and scared) to find out the rest of it in Book 5! The very end perked right up though! It was very intriguing, especially regarding the next segment of Apollo’s prophesied journey. I often found myself scan-reading just to get to the next ‘important’ (aka interesting) scene. …And then other chapters, such as the ones near the end (after the climax) were far less memorable. ![]() I let loose a guttural roar – a song with only one note: pure rage, and only one volume: maximum. (That’s a big reason for why so many of us enjoy superhero movies, right?) Maybe I’m just sadistic? Some chapters were absolutely electric with tension and fast-paced twists, and I’d positively thrill with how powerful these demigods and former deities are. I also don’t know what it says about me that my favourite parts of the book were when Apollo/Lester struggles with the crushing weight of his guilty conscience following his godly history of extremely questionable behaviour. (Perhaps we’ll find out more in ‘The Tower of Nero’?) Attention was drawn to the strangeness of the fact, and how it made a previous tragedy all the more unfair, but it still didn’t sit right with me. It also didn’t make sense to me that (highlight for spoilers) Frank wasn’t killed, despite his firewood combusting. Scenes that I would have expected to cry at – and I did at similar moments in previous instalments – only made me feel sad in a muted, rather dull way, while on the other hand I ended up literally tearing up at completely unexpected moments. Some were incredible, stand-out scenes that were either incredibly action-packed, highly emotionally charged, or just plain hilarious. (I’d say it was about a 40:60 ratio of actually hilarious jokes to somewhat lame ones.) It was a real mixed bag with the scene-energy levels. But will anybody on Mt Olympus pick up?ĭespite being my least favourite instalment in the ‘Trials of Apollo’ series, this was still pretty enjoyable – I think it’s harder for Riordan to write a bad book than it is for him to write a great one! The main issues I had with ‘The Tyrant’s Tomb’ were similar to those I had with ‘The Dark Prophecy’ (book 2): namely inconsistent interest/scene-engagement and a few too many corny jokes. It may finally be time for Apollo to call home. Unfortunately, the answer to their salvation lies in the forgotten tomb of a Roman ruler… someone even worse than the emperors Apollo has already faced. Many old friends will need Apollo’s aid to survive the onslaught. Apollo’s journey to restoring five ancient oracles and his godhood now takes him to Camp Jupiter, where the Roman demigods are preparing for a desperate last stand against the evil Triumvirate of Roman emperors. ![]() ![]() ![]() These are different minigames that will upgrade your respective stats and make you a stronger fighter. It contains five different training options: Strength, Defense, Accuracy, Dodge and Critical. The Training Room is usually the place you spend the most time in. You complete the game after defeating the final boss. There are thirty rounds in total, followed up by a Survival mode and a Final Boss. Progress is tracked by how many rounds in the Arena you have completed. This is ultimately the location required to beat the game. More details on each of the pages (coming soon) ![]() There are six locations in Swords and Souls: the Arena, the Training Room, the Shop, your Home, the Museum and a Character Viewer (out in the forest, for some odd reason). From then on, you are free to make your own path. After a few sessions, Sir Scarow deems you ready, and you defeat the Moskito handily. Sir Scarow has a solution for that, however, and takes you back to the Training Room to practice your defense (and also to get some new armor from the shop). Disappointed, Sir Scarow takes you to train your swordsmanship in a rather decrepit looking room, then back to the Arena to show the mole who's boss.Īfter defeating the mole, you then face your next obstacle: defeating the King Moskito. only to have a humiliating defeat by a mole. Guided by an animate scarecrow called Sir Scarow, you test your skills in the Arena. Your mission to become the greatest fighter in SoulTown. ![]() |
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