We all have a passion for something. Some have a passion for words while others have a passion for numbers. Wouldn't it be interesting to learn about one's love for numbers? Not just any number though. Any number containing the number 5 is an awesome number. Well, how about five 5s?
The Five 'History Constructs' in this book, are from my book 'The 5th History Template, 30 B.C. to 750 A.D..' The 'Five' in this book are the Five Mega Constructions of King Herod 1st., the Five Sacred Temples of Caesar Augustus, the Five Peaks of Rennes-le-Chateau and the Year 555, the Five Good Emperors of the Roman Empire, and the Five Arthurs in the One King Arthur Lore. The Five 'History Constructs' in this book, are from my book 'The 5th History Template, 30 B.C. to 750 A.D..' They are examples of some of what I believe are supernatural 'participations', in what we assume to be just 'our' lives and times'. and what ultimately becomes our memories, our evidence, and our history.
Read and feed your imagination for this is the ultimate epic spell binding story. The chosen five meet up after the Millennium ready to do battle in the fifth dimension, but first they must go back in time to witness the life story of David Burns. His father was assassinated in Chester England his mother dies of the plague. David travels to Montpellier France where he visits Nostradamus the only man that can help him cross over to the fifth dimension to meet Cavoc. The ruler Cavoc has crossed over to our domain for centuries reaping havoc and altering our history.
The Black Fives is a groundbreaking, timely history of the largely unknown early days of Black basketball, bringing to life the trailblazing players, teams, and impresarios who pioneered the sport. “For a game that has meant so much to the world, Claude Johnson somehow presents a definitive account for a part of basketball’s history that for so long was kept away from us. Claude is a superhero storyteller, and this book is a bona fide superpower.” —Justin Tinsley, author of It Was All a Dream: Biggie and the World That Made Him From the introduction of the game of basketball to Black communities on a wide scale in 1904 to the racial integration of the NBA in 1950, dozens of African American teams were founded and flourished. This period, known as the Black Fives Era (teams at the time were often called “fives”), was a time of pioneering players and managers. They battled discrimination and marginalization and created culturally rich, socially meaningful events. But despite headline-making rivalries between big-city clubs, barnstorming tours across the country, innovative business models, and undeniably talented players, this period is almost entirely unknown to basketball fans. Claude Johnson has made it his mission to change that. An advocate fiercely committed to our history, for more than two decades Johnson has conducted interviews, mined archives, collected artifacts, and helped to preserve this historically important African American experience that otherwise would have been lost. This essential book is the result of his work, a landmark narrative history that braids together the stories of these forgotten pioneers and rewrites our understanding of the story of basketball.
Relief printing : woodcut, metal type, and wood engraving -- Intaglio and planographic printing : engraving, etching, mezzotint, and lithography -- Color printing : hand coloring and multiple-impression color -- Bits and pieces : modern art prints, oddities, and photographic precursors -- Early photography in silver : daguerreotypes, early silver paper processes and tintypes -- Non-silver processes : carbon, blueprint, platinum, and a couple of others -- Modern photography : developing-out gelatin silver printing -- Color notes : primary colors and neutrality -- Color photography : separation-based processes and chromogenic prints -- Photography in ink : relief and intaglio printing : the letterpress halftone and gravure printing -- Photography in ink : planographic printing : collotype and photo offset lithography -- Digital processes : binary issues, inkjet, dye sublimation, and digital C-prints -- Where do we go from here? : some questions about the future
Times Table with Activities has been designed to make learning multiplication tables an interesting and fun-oriented process. The book is filled with amazing activities that break the monotony of learning tables, besides reinforcing the concepts and preparing children for multiplication exercises. The use of colourful illustrations and proper examples make it easier for children to memorise the tables. Salient features: An easy and engaging approach, Loads of practice and lots of fun, Revision exercises at regular intervals to reinforce concepts, Use of colour illustrations that keep children engrossed.
From trusted primary education expert Andrew Brodie, the Let's Do... series is the ideal home learning resource for children. Expertly designed to meet all the demands of the National Curriculum, the workbooks provide all the practice children need to build their confidence and boost their ability. _______________ From one of the most trusted education authors, and matched to the National Curriculum, this book offers all the practice and tips your child needs to boost their times tables! With 35 practice pages and 7 progress tests, each book includes over 300 questions accompanied by useful tips and extra advice from Olly the wise old owl. Further challenges, requiring children to apply problem-solving skills, are featured in Brodie's Brain Boosters. And because motivation and encouragement are key to a child's success, each book includes over 100 full colour reward stickers!