This document consists of a series of links to images on Pinterest showcasing the fashion designs of Gareth Pugh. There is no accompanying text providing context for the links or images. The links appear to feature avant-garde and experimental fashion looks from Gareth Pugh's collections over time.
The document discusses four main types of bridges: arch bridges, suspension bridges, beam bridges, and cable stay bridges. It provides examples for each type, such as the Alexander Hamilton Bridge and Golden Gate Bridge. Key details are given for each bridge type, including their basic structures and materials commonly used.
This document provides an overview of how to play fantasy football. It explains that fantasy football owners draft and manage virtual teams composed of real NFL players and score points based on these players' actual statistical performances each week. The document outlines how to pick players at each position for a starting roster, including 1 quarterback, 2 running backs, 2 wide receivers, 1 tight end, and other positions. It also provides tips for researching players, staying up to date on injuries, and making lineup decisions to field a successful fantasy team throughout the season.
The document discusses the experiences and needs of gifted children from the perspective of a gifted child. It uses metaphors of different body parts to represent different aspects of being gifted. The gifted child feels they develop talents beyond their peers and require challenging curriculum, cooperative learning with other gifted students, and freedom to pursue their passions. They ask for understanding of their unusual questions and ideas. In conclusion, the child emphasizes that gifted students need specialized education and not to be left behind in regular classrooms.
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The document discusses how the Harry Potter story would have been different if Severus Snape and Lily Evans had not grown up in the same town. It outlines 26 ways the plot would have changed, including that Snape would not have loved Lily, betrayed the Potters, or been able to protect Harry at several points in the books. His role as a double agent and many of his actions that helped Harry would not have happened if he and Lily were not childhood friends.
The document summarizes different types of bridges including beam bridges, arch bridges, suspension bridges, and cable-stay bridges. It also describes bridges the author built out of materials like pennies, staples, cups, clay, and popsicle sticks, with their final bridge being a beam bridge that held all the pennies and staples.
White tigers are the only tigers with blue eyes and males weigh around 250 pounds while females weigh about 200 pounds. Cougars, also known as pumas or mountain lions, eat small mammals and sometimes livestock, weigh between 100-145 pounds and are closely related to smaller cats. Tigers can go up to 2 weeks without eating after a large meal of up to 90 pounds, hunt at night, and have unique patterns that make no two tigers identical.
This document consists of a series of links to images on Pinterest showcasing the fashion designs of Gareth Pugh. There is no accompanying text providing context for the links or images. The links appear to feature avant-garde and experimental fashion looks from Gareth Pugh's collections over time.
The document discusses four main types of bridges: arch bridges, suspension bridges, beam bridges, and cable stay bridges. It provides examples for each type, such as the Alexander Hamilton Bridge and Golden Gate Bridge. Key details are given for each bridge type, including their basic structures and materials commonly used.
This document provides an overview of how to play fantasy football. It explains that fantasy football owners draft and manage virtual teams composed of real NFL players and score points based on these players' actual statistical performances each week. The document outlines how to pick players at each position for a starting roster, including 1 quarterback, 2 running backs, 2 wide receivers, 1 tight end, and other positions. It also provides tips for researching players, staying up to date on injuries, and making lineup decisions to field a successful fantasy team throughout the season.
The document discusses the experiences and needs of gifted children from the perspective of a gifted child. It uses metaphors of different body parts to represent different aspects of being gifted. The gifted child feels they develop talents beyond their peers and require challenging curriculum, cooperative learning with other gifted students, and freedom to pursue their passions. They ask for understanding of their unusual questions and ideas. In conclusion, the child emphasizes that gifted students need specialized education and not to be left behind in regular classrooms.
Hurricanes can be up to 600 miles wide with winds spiraling inward at 75-200 mph. Unlike extropical cyclones, hurricanes have warm air at their center. The worst hurricane was Hurricane Andrew in 1992, which started in the Atlantic and hit the Bahamas and Florida with winds up to 175 mph, crossing Florida before strengthening over the Gulf of Mexico. The eye of the hurricane is the calmest part in the center with light winds and no rain.
The document discusses how the Harry Potter story would have been different if Severus Snape and Lily Evans had not grown up in the same town. It outlines 26 ways the plot would have changed, including that Snape would not have loved Lily, betrayed the Potters, or been able to protect Harry at several points in the books. His role as a double agent and many of his actions that helped Harry would not have happened if he and Lily were not childhood friends.
The document summarizes different types of bridges including beam bridges, arch bridges, suspension bridges, and cable-stay bridges. It also describes bridges the author built out of materials like pennies, staples, cups, clay, and popsicle sticks, with their final bridge being a beam bridge that held all the pennies and staples.
White tigers are the only tigers with blue eyes and males weigh around 250 pounds while females weigh about 200 pounds. Cougars, also known as pumas or mountain lions, eat small mammals and sometimes livestock, weigh between 100-145 pounds and are closely related to smaller cats. Tigers can go up to 2 weeks without eating after a large meal of up to 90 pounds, hunt at night, and have unique patterns that make no two tigers identical.
Theodore Roosevelt had a sickly childhood but became one of the most popular US Presidents. He served as governor of New York and vice president under William McKinley before becoming president at age 42 after McKinley's assassination in 1901. As president, Roosevelt served two terms and helped end the Russo-Japanese War, winning the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize. After leaving office, he went on a safari in Africa and is memorialized on Mount Rushmore as one of America's most iconic leaders.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the 32nd president of the United States. He was born in 1882 in New York to a wealthy family and attended Harvard University where he met his future wife Eleanor. Roosevelt was elected governor of New York in 1928 and won the presidency in 1932, promising a New Deal to help the millions impacted by the Great Depression. He won an unprecedented four terms as president, leading the country through the Depression and World War II, before passing away in 1945 from a stroke.
Over 30 million immigrants came to North America between 1800 and 1970 from around the world and for various reasons. Some key famous immigrants included Alexander Graham Bell who invented the telephone, Albert Einstein who developed the theory of relativity, actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, and Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi.
The document provides information about the Titanic including that it sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg, killing over 1,500 of the 2,200 people on board. Some key details mentioned are the Titanic's length of 882 feet 9 inches, weight of 46,328 tons, and that it took 3 years and 3,000 men to build. Photos also show the Titanic floating, sinking, and underwater after being discovered.
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath born in 1452 in Vinci, Italy who died in 1519 in France. He is famous for being an artist, engineer, scientist, and musician. His most famous painting is the Mona Lisa, considered the most famous painting in the world. He also created designs for things like battleships and flying machines, and kept thousands of pages of journals documenting his ideas and observations.
Yellowstone National Park was once home to dinosaurs and a rainforest. It was first discovered by travelers and hunters and established as a national park in 1872. The park is known for its geothermal features like Old Faithful geyser, which erupts around every 65 minutes, as well as its diverse wildlife such as bears, wolves, and moose. Major fires in 1988 destroyed much of the park's forests.
The document discusses the Field of Dreams tourist attraction in Dyersville, Iowa, which is a must-see for baseball fans of all ages based on the famous 1989 film. While located in Iowa, the field evokes nostalgia and reminds visitors of the movie's famous line "Is this heaven? No it's Iowa." The summary also mentions that the document provides information on what the future plans are for the Field of Dreams site.
The document discusses different types of bridges including arch bridges, suspension bridges, beam bridges, and cable-stay bridges. An arch bridge is constructed in the form of an arch made from durable materials like the Lupu Bridge in Shanghai, China built in 2002. Different bridge types are used to ease congestion in growing cities.
This document discusses different types of bridges including cable-stayed bridges, arch bridges, suspension bridges, beam bridges, and provides examples of each. It summarizes the key features of each bridge type and highlights some famous bridges as examples including the Golden Gate Bridge, Lupu Bridge, and Rio–Antirrio Bridge. It also describes two simple bridges the author made as a child out of paper/paper clip and clay/cups/sticks.
The document discusses different types of bridges including suspension bridges, arch bridges, beam bridges, and cable stay bridges. Key details include:
- Suspension bridges suspend cables from towers to support most of the weight and distribute forces into the earth. The Golden Gate Bridge is an example.
- Arch bridges distribute weight onto two supports through their semicircular shape. The Montgomery Meigs bridge had the longest masonry arch at 220 feet when completed in 1863.
- Beam bridges use horizontal beams supported at each end to support weight, causing bending that requires steel reinforcement. The longest is the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway at 24 miles.
- Cable stay bridges use cables in a radial or parallel
The document discusses different types of bridges including suspension bridges, arch bridges, beam bridges, and cable stay bridges. Key points include:
- Suspension bridges suspend cables from towers to support most of the weight and distribute forces into the earth. The Golden Gate Bridge is an example.
- Arch bridges distribute weight onto two supports through their semicircular shape. The Montgomery Meigs bridge had the longest masonry arch at 220 feet when completed in 1863.
- Beam bridges use horizontal beams supported at each end to support weight, causing bending that requires steel reinforcement. The longest is the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway at 24 miles.
- Cable stay bridges use cables in a radial or parallel
The document discusses different types of bridges:
1. The author built a beam bridge out of paper and paperclips that held 100 pennies and was inspired by the Manchac Swamp bridge.
2. Suspension bridges like the Golden Gate Bridge are hung from cables anchored to towers that transfer weight to the ground.
3. Beam bridges like the Manchac Swamp bridge use supports to hold up a beam across a space.
4. Arch bridges carry weight outward along two curved paths, like the Navajo Bridge across the Colorado River.
5. Cable-stay bridges have cables going straight from the tower to the road deck rather than tower to tower, like the John
The document describes different types of bridges including the student's own bridges made from paper clips, pennies, and clay. It discusses beam bridges, arch bridges, suspension bridges, and cable-stayed bridges. The student summarizes building their own bridges, with one holding 34 pennies and using paper clips, and an advanced bridge using clay beams that held 50 pennies and 300 staples.
The document provides information about the capital cities, popular tourist destinations, populations, founding dates, famous residents, and sizes of 6 U.S. states: Hawaii, Alaska, Colorado, Texas, Florida, and New York. Hawaii is the only state made of islands. Alaska is the largest state by size, while Rhode Island is the smallest. The states covered vary geographically from the tropical island state of Hawaii to the continental states of Texas and New York.
The document provides descriptions of several dog breeds including Huskies, Pugs, Golden Retrievers, St. Bernards, Labrador Retrievers, Border Collies, Australian Terriers, Beagles, and Dalmatians. It notes key traits of each breed such as their size, coat, temperament, and history. Pictures and links are included for some of the breeds.
The document provides facts about various fish species, including the puppy drum, oscar fish, hogfish, bayonefish, gray northern pickerel, eel, mangrove snapper, swordfish, walleye, and American shad. Details provided include where they live, physical characteristics like size, coloration, and features, as well as behaviors and feeding habits. Images are included from various websites to accompany the fish facts.
Walter Payton was a Hall of Fame running back who had 16,726 rushing yards and 2 passing touchdowns over his career with 3,838 rushes. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993. Alexander Robinson was a running back for Iowa State who had 27 total touchdowns in his career, which placed him 6th in school history, and was co-captain of the team in 2010. Steele Jantz was a quarterback for Iowa State who played with fellow Cyclone Aaron Horne in high school and was a 3-star recruit ranked 40th among junior college players.
The document provides facts about various fish species, including the puppy drum, oscar fish, hogfish, bayonefish, gray northern pickerel, eel, mangrove snapper, swordfish, walleye, and American shad. Details provided include where they live, physical characteristics like size, coloration, and features, as well as behaviors and feeding habits. Images are included from various websites to accompany the fish facts.
The document explores what would have changed in the Harry Potter story if Severus Snape and Lily Evans did not grow up in the same town. It outlines that Snape would not have befriended or fallen in love with Lily. As a result, he would not have joined the Death Eaters or betrayed the Potters, and instead would have likely ended up in Azkaban. This alternate scenario would have significantly altered many of the key events and revelations throughout the series.
The document summarizes 7 of the world's weirdest species:
1) The leafy sea dragon carries its eggs under its tail and has no teeth or stomach. It is only found in Australia.
2) The Angora rabbit is a popular pet that was first bred in Turkey and appeared in the US in the early 1900s.
3) The red panda is small and has semi-retractable claws and thick fur on its feet, living in southern China and Nepal.
4) The emperor tamarin lives in tropical South American rainforests and has a large white mustache.
5) The tapir is a pig-shaped mammal that lives in South and Central America and Asia
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Theodore Roosevelt had a sickly childhood but became one of the most popular US Presidents. He served as governor of New York and vice president under William McKinley before becoming president at age 42 after McKinley's assassination in 1901. As president, Roosevelt served two terms and helped end the Russo-Japanese War, winning the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize. After leaving office, he went on a safari in Africa and is memorialized on Mount Rushmore as one of America's most iconic leaders.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the 32nd president of the United States. He was born in 1882 in New York to a wealthy family and attended Harvard University where he met his future wife Eleanor. Roosevelt was elected governor of New York in 1928 and won the presidency in 1932, promising a New Deal to help the millions impacted by the Great Depression. He won an unprecedented four terms as president, leading the country through the Depression and World War II, before passing away in 1945 from a stroke.
Over 30 million immigrants came to North America between 1800 and 1970 from around the world and for various reasons. Some key famous immigrants included Alexander Graham Bell who invented the telephone, Albert Einstein who developed the theory of relativity, actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, and Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi.
The document provides information about the Titanic including that it sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg, killing over 1,500 of the 2,200 people on board. Some key details mentioned are the Titanic's length of 882 feet 9 inches, weight of 46,328 tons, and that it took 3 years and 3,000 men to build. Photos also show the Titanic floating, sinking, and underwater after being discovered.
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath born in 1452 in Vinci, Italy who died in 1519 in France. He is famous for being an artist, engineer, scientist, and musician. His most famous painting is the Mona Lisa, considered the most famous painting in the world. He also created designs for things like battleships and flying machines, and kept thousands of pages of journals documenting his ideas and observations.
Yellowstone National Park was once home to dinosaurs and a rainforest. It was first discovered by travelers and hunters and established as a national park in 1872. The park is known for its geothermal features like Old Faithful geyser, which erupts around every 65 minutes, as well as its diverse wildlife such as bears, wolves, and moose. Major fires in 1988 destroyed much of the park's forests.
The document discusses the Field of Dreams tourist attraction in Dyersville, Iowa, which is a must-see for baseball fans of all ages based on the famous 1989 film. While located in Iowa, the field evokes nostalgia and reminds visitors of the movie's famous line "Is this heaven? No it's Iowa." The summary also mentions that the document provides information on what the future plans are for the Field of Dreams site.
The document discusses different types of bridges including arch bridges, suspension bridges, beam bridges, and cable-stay bridges. An arch bridge is constructed in the form of an arch made from durable materials like the Lupu Bridge in Shanghai, China built in 2002. Different bridge types are used to ease congestion in growing cities.
This document discusses different types of bridges including cable-stayed bridges, arch bridges, suspension bridges, beam bridges, and provides examples of each. It summarizes the key features of each bridge type and highlights some famous bridges as examples including the Golden Gate Bridge, Lupu Bridge, and Rio–Antirrio Bridge. It also describes two simple bridges the author made as a child out of paper/paper clip and clay/cups/sticks.
The document discusses different types of bridges including suspension bridges, arch bridges, beam bridges, and cable stay bridges. Key details include:
- Suspension bridges suspend cables from towers to support most of the weight and distribute forces into the earth. The Golden Gate Bridge is an example.
- Arch bridges distribute weight onto two supports through their semicircular shape. The Montgomery Meigs bridge had the longest masonry arch at 220 feet when completed in 1863.
- Beam bridges use horizontal beams supported at each end to support weight, causing bending that requires steel reinforcement. The longest is the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway at 24 miles.
- Cable stay bridges use cables in a radial or parallel
The document discusses different types of bridges including suspension bridges, arch bridges, beam bridges, and cable stay bridges. Key points include:
- Suspension bridges suspend cables from towers to support most of the weight and distribute forces into the earth. The Golden Gate Bridge is an example.
- Arch bridges distribute weight onto two supports through their semicircular shape. The Montgomery Meigs bridge had the longest masonry arch at 220 feet when completed in 1863.
- Beam bridges use horizontal beams supported at each end to support weight, causing bending that requires steel reinforcement. The longest is the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway at 24 miles.
- Cable stay bridges use cables in a radial or parallel
The document discusses different types of bridges:
1. The author built a beam bridge out of paper and paperclips that held 100 pennies and was inspired by the Manchac Swamp bridge.
2. Suspension bridges like the Golden Gate Bridge are hung from cables anchored to towers that transfer weight to the ground.
3. Beam bridges like the Manchac Swamp bridge use supports to hold up a beam across a space.
4. Arch bridges carry weight outward along two curved paths, like the Navajo Bridge across the Colorado River.
5. Cable-stay bridges have cables going straight from the tower to the road deck rather than tower to tower, like the John
The document describes different types of bridges including the student's own bridges made from paper clips, pennies, and clay. It discusses beam bridges, arch bridges, suspension bridges, and cable-stayed bridges. The student summarizes building their own bridges, with one holding 34 pennies and using paper clips, and an advanced bridge using clay beams that held 50 pennies and 300 staples.
The document provides information about the capital cities, popular tourist destinations, populations, founding dates, famous residents, and sizes of 6 U.S. states: Hawaii, Alaska, Colorado, Texas, Florida, and New York. Hawaii is the only state made of islands. Alaska is the largest state by size, while Rhode Island is the smallest. The states covered vary geographically from the tropical island state of Hawaii to the continental states of Texas and New York.
The document provides descriptions of several dog breeds including Huskies, Pugs, Golden Retrievers, St. Bernards, Labrador Retrievers, Border Collies, Australian Terriers, Beagles, and Dalmatians. It notes key traits of each breed such as their size, coat, temperament, and history. Pictures and links are included for some of the breeds.
The document provides facts about various fish species, including the puppy drum, oscar fish, hogfish, bayonefish, gray northern pickerel, eel, mangrove snapper, swordfish, walleye, and American shad. Details provided include where they live, physical characteristics like size, coloration, and features, as well as behaviors and feeding habits. Images are included from various websites to accompany the fish facts.
Walter Payton was a Hall of Fame running back who had 16,726 rushing yards and 2 passing touchdowns over his career with 3,838 rushes. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993. Alexander Robinson was a running back for Iowa State who had 27 total touchdowns in his career, which placed him 6th in school history, and was co-captain of the team in 2010. Steele Jantz was a quarterback for Iowa State who played with fellow Cyclone Aaron Horne in high school and was a 3-star recruit ranked 40th among junior college players.
The document provides facts about various fish species, including the puppy drum, oscar fish, hogfish, bayonefish, gray northern pickerel, eel, mangrove snapper, swordfish, walleye, and American shad. Details provided include where they live, physical characteristics like size, coloration, and features, as well as behaviors and feeding habits. Images are included from various websites to accompany the fish facts.
The document explores what would have changed in the Harry Potter story if Severus Snape and Lily Evans did not grow up in the same town. It outlines that Snape would not have befriended or fallen in love with Lily. As a result, he would not have joined the Death Eaters or betrayed the Potters, and instead would have likely ended up in Azkaban. This alternate scenario would have significantly altered many of the key events and revelations throughout the series.
The document summarizes 7 of the world's weirdest species:
1) The leafy sea dragon carries its eggs under its tail and has no teeth or stomach. It is only found in Australia.
2) The Angora rabbit is a popular pet that was first bred in Turkey and appeared in the US in the early 1900s.
3) The red panda is small and has semi-retractable claws and thick fur on its feet, living in southern China and Nepal.
4) The emperor tamarin lives in tropical South American rainforests and has a large white mustache.
5) The tapir is a pig-shaped mammal that lives in South and Central America and Asia
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1. Walter Payton
• He had 16,726 rushing
yards.
• Payton had 2 passing
TDs.
• He had 3,838 rushes.
• Got in the Hall of
Fame in 1993.
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3. Alexander Robinson
• He had 27 total TD 6th
in school history.
• Co-captain in 2010.
• Big 12 player of the
week (Sept. 26 UNI W
27-0).
• Born May 7th, 1988 in
Minneapolis, MN.
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4. Steele Jantz
• Born July 18, 1989.
• Played with fellow
Cyclone,Aaron Horne,at
San Francisco City.
• Was a 3 star recruit.
• Ranked 40th in junior
college top 50.
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5. Mike Ditka
• Coached the Super
Bowl winning Bears in
1985-86.
• Went to Hall of Fame in
1988.
• Mike also had some
anger issues he kept it
under control by
wearing a shirt and tie
to remind him that he
is a good person.