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TABGHA, ISRAEL (April 10, 2013) - Fr. Darin Colarusso reads from the Gospel the account of the multiplication of loaves and fishes. The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes, along the shore of the Sea of Galilee. This church also contains a rock called "table of the Lord" and is likely where he dined during the miracle. The mosaics on the floor date to the 5th century.

 

Cardinal Seán and a group of 29 priests of the Archdiocese of Boston have traveled on an Easter pilgrimage to the Holy Land this week, and they're bringing the readers of TheGoodCatholicLife.com blog along with them.

 

On the third day of their pilgrimage, the group celebrated Mass at the Church of the Beatitudes; took a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee; visited Capernaum, where Jesus began his ministry; went to Caesarea Philippi, where Jesus named Peter the rock on which he would build His Church; went to the Church of the Multiplication of Loaves and Fishes; and more.

 

All this week, our colleague George Martell is traveling with the pilgrimage, embedded with the Cardinal and his priests so we can bring you photos, blogs, videos, and audio reports from the Holy Land from the pilgrims at such places as the Basilica of the Annunciation, Mount Carmel, the Sea of Galilee, the Church of the Transfiguration, Qumran, the Mount of Olives, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Upper Room, and more. This once in a lifetime opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Jesus with Cardinal Seán and the Archdiocese's priests as an Easter retreat experience.

 

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Multiplication merveilleuse

 

This bronze column was commissioned for Saint Michael's Abbey by Bishop Bernward. It is now found in the Hildesheim Cathedral. It took 8 to 9 years to complete and was finished around 1020.

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A wonderful mnemonic tool for learning multiplication tables! It really works!! We love this!

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Couverture pour Robert Laffont

After seeing so many kids (and really the parents who couldn't engage their kids) pound on the buttons to make this 3D representation of multiplication light up w/o getting it, I didn't feel bad about wanting to take it and the exhibit home.

Tabgha. Church of Multiplication. Mosaic of Fish & Loaves (IV-V century)

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June 1, 1979

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Multiplication table for Drew B. Straub

August 8, 1979

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Keith Haring: 1978–1982, on display from March 16 to July 8, 2012 in the Morris A. and Meyer Schapiro Wing of the Brooklyn Museum, was the first large-scale exhibition to explore the early career of the artist. Curated by Raphaela Platow, the exhibition includes 155 works on paper, numerous experimental videos, and over 150 archival objects, including rarely seen sketchbooks, journals, exhibition flyers, posters, subway drawings, and documentary photographs.

 

Keith Haring (May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990), a Pennsylvania native, moved to New York in 1978 and with his trademark creations across a variety of media, quickly made his mark in the thriving alternative art community that was developing outside the gallery and museum system. Haring was known for his subway graffiti, but instead of painting subway cars with spraypaint, he mostly drew with white chalk on the black paper pasted on unused advertising spaces. His distinctive style became widely known by those who never knew his identity. In his later years, he took on a more activist role, contributing works to hospitals and charities. In 1989, after being diagnosed with AIDS, he founded the Keith Haring Foundation, which supports organizations involved in AIDS education and outreach.

 

The Brooklyn Museum, sitting at the border of Prospect Heights and Crown Heights near Prospect Park, is the second largest art museum in New York City. Opened in 1897 under the leadership of Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences president John B. Woodward, the 560,000-square foot, Beaux-Arts building houses a permanent collection including more than one-and-a-half million objects, from ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary art.

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Quackup vs Math is an educational video game that I created for a class at the University of La Verne. Its an adventure game where you have to do timed math problems (in either addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) as quickly as you can in an allotted time.

 

It has been tested by many children (in Elementary and Middle Schools in Templeton and Atascadero) and they really like it! I also used it a lot when I worked in a math intervention lab to help the students with their multiplication facts.

 

In the future I hope to have a version available for PDAs and Smart phones.

 

You can download the latest June 2010 Windows Version here: www.sendspace.com/file/dfy6qh.

Please let me know if you find any bugs, so I can fix them. :)

the iconographer is Sr. Patricia Reid, RSCJ

"I Made It Myself" published by McLoughlin Bros. of Springfield, Mass. No copyright date found, but most likely the 1920's. Designed by Louise D. Tessin. Eleven double-sided pages plus both one-sided paper-board covers, which can be converted into calendars. This appears to be the companion book to "Something to Do for Everyday," also designed by Tessin and published in 1928.

 

DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS

 

Case File: DII/PMC-47-2061

Subject: Company B – Equipment & Force Multiplication Assets

Release Classification: Public Transparency Advisory – Declassified Summary

Date of Release: 17 September 2061

Jurisdiction: All 23 DII Member States

 

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Manufacturer: Corporação Dourada de Armamentos Avançados (CDAA)

Country of Origin: Terra Dourada

Assembly Date: March 27, 2053

Manufacturing Site: Carajás, Terra Dourada

Powertrain: Quad Brushless Hub-mounted E-motors w/ 50 kHw Solid State Battery pack

Auxiliary Generator: Ultrafire IC-75 Hydrogen Turbine

Max Output: 850 BHP

0–60 mph: 4.3 seconds

Top Speed: 140.00 MPH

 

>>>Following a three-year coordinated investigation conducted across all 23 Member States, the Department of International Investigations (DII) has concluded its primary probe into the private military contractor herein designated Company B.

The investigation produced approximately 32,000 compiled files addressing Company B’s structure, financing mechanisms, procurement networks, and documented violations of international humanitarian law. In the interest of public safety and multinational transparency, the Member Council has authorized full public release of the investigative dossier.

 

The following excerpt concerns a specific force-multiplication platform widely associated with Company B operations: a heavily modified light tactical vehicle derived from the XR16 “Jaguar” Light Assault Vehicle (LAV) originally developed by Corporação Dourada de Armamentos Avançados.

 

The DII assesses that the modified Jaguar platform materially increases Company B’s operational reach, lethality, and cross-terrain mobility within civilian environments.<<<

 

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1: Regional Context & Original Platform Development

 

In the aftermath of the assassination of Emperor Augusto De Primavera during the late 2040s civil conflict in the Republic of Cosecha, sustained instability produced cross-border security concerns throughout the region.

 

Neighboring country Terra Dourada initiated a defense modernization program, including activation of a Light Utility Vehicle (LUV) procurement initiative intended to standardize multirole tactical ground transport. The primary contender for the LUV program was Corporação Dourada de Armamentos Avançados (CDAA), a domestic defense manufacturer with established production capacity in heavy vehicles and rotary aircraft systems.

 

CDAA’s submission, the Type-XR16 LAV “Jaguar,” met or exceeded baseline requirements but was ultimately not adopted due to cost projections and logistical harmonization concerns tied to multinational standardization efforts.

 

The project was subsequently mothballed.

 

2: Company B Acquisition & Platform Escalation

 

Company B began operations in the late 2040s. Despite lacking identifiable predecessor entities, it demonstrated immediate access to advanced military-grade hardware and sustained capital resources.

 

Documented contracts show Company B providing services to, among other employers:

> High-risk private industrial clients

> Controversial multinational corporations,

> Governments of developing nations facing internal insurgency or civil unrest

 

Investigative findings further indicate Company B investment activity in robotics and advanced human replication technologies. The source of its manpower and financing remains under active inquiry.

 

In 2051, Company B entered into a procurement agreement with CDAA to revive the XR16 Jaguar platform for private military use.

 

3: Baseline Jaguar Technical Profile (Government Prototype)

 

Platform Classification: Light Tactical Utility Vehicle

Configuration: Modular 2 or 4-door

Powertrain: Quad in-wheel electric motors (160 HP each; total 640 HP)

Energy Source: 50 kWh solid-state battery system

Suspension: Motorsport-derived independent suspension; adjustable ride height to 20 inches

Steering: Four-wheel steering

Armor: Boron-silica carbide composite with aramid reinforcement

Top Speed: 120 MPH (electronically limited)

0–60 MPH: 6 seconds

 

Independent forensic analysis confirms that the Jaguar’s suspension geometry and chassis architecture exhibit lineage consistent with competitive off-road endurance racing platforms.

 

Technical analysis shows that the Jaguar was assembled with:

 

> Niobium-reinforced modular steel frame

> 36-inch kevlar-reinforced all-terrain run-flats with self-sealing functionality

> Ceramic composite armor wheel hubs to protect the hub-mounted motors

> Adjustable motorsports-spec suspension setup consisting of 4 dampeners and 8 springs

 

This configuration provides:

 

> High-speed maneuverability across uneven terrain

> Debris traversal capability in urban unrest environments

> Exceptional turning radius (approximately 50% reduction compared to standard tactical vehicles)

 

Notably, the forward wheel placement allows limited vertical surface engagement when unimpeded by optional frontal attachments, such as bullbars or winches.

 

The modular nature of the Jaguar platform allowed it to fulfill multiple roles.

 

> Assault/scouting variant with a wide suite of rear-mounted weaponry

> Logistical variants with expanded cargo/passenger space

> Field support with onboard radar/comms equipment

 

4: Company B Variant – Enhanced “Scout/Pursuit” Configuration

 

Company B selected the shorter 2-door variant as its operational baseline and implemented substantial modifications, opting not to go with a larger variant since more logistical roles were covered by large APCs and VTOL

aircraft already in Company B's possession.

 

Powertrain & Mobility Enhancements:

 

> Upgraded quad in-wheel motors (210 HP each; total 840 HP)

> Auxiliary hydrogen-powered turbine generator supplied by Ultrafire Aeronautics

> Reinforced aerospace-grade titanium frame

> Increased top speed limit to 140 MPH

> 0–60 MPH reduced to approximately 4 seconds

 

The DII assesses that this performance envelope substantially exceeds requirements typical of convoy security or patrol roles.

 

5: Directed Energy Weapon Integration

 

Standard Company B Jaguar units are equipped with a rear-mounted heavy plasma-based direct energy system.

 

Preliminary technical cross-analysis suggests design parallels with developmental concepts associated with Photon Applied Sciences, Inc..

 

Observations:

 

> Autonomous targeting capability

> Remote secondary operator control

> Sustained-fire capacity via auxiliary turbine

 

Most national armed forces currently rely on laser-based systems for deployable directed energy applications. Plasma-based vehicular systems remain largely experimental within conventional military doctrine.

 

The DII assesses that Company B’s field deployment of such systems represents an alarming technological divergence from established state-level standards.

 

6: Armor & Sensor Integration

 

Company B replaced the Jaguar’s conventional armored plating with a full encapsulation system, giving their Jaguar a rather unique appearance with its total lack of cabin glass.

 

Armor and sensory enhancements:

 

> Titanium-boron composite armor plating

> Integrated magnetorheological (MR) fluid micro-layer shock absorption

> Exterior camera and sensor arrays

> Interior “soft-display” holographic projection system

> Head-tracking compensation to restore parallax perception

> Standard thermal and night vision overlays for covert operations

 

While providing significant survivability benefits, this system places measurable computational strain on onboard processing hardware in high-temperature environments. Modular fallback to aluminum oxynitride ballistic transparency panels for the passenger doors has been documented.

 

Simulated testing indicates resistance to most anti-material kinetic munitions.

 

7: Production & Transfer

 

50 units were assembled in early 2053 at CDAA’s facility located in Carajás, western Terra Dourada. These units were subsequently transported via unmarked heavy-lift aircraft from a local municipal airport to an undisclosed location.

 

The operational headquarters of Company B remains unidentified despite multinational investigative efforts. The only confirmed location operating under Company B's jurisdiction is a shell office located in Cosecha's capitol city of Mendoza.

 

The secrecy regarding Company B's operational headquarters is remarkable and cause for alarm, considering the sheer scale such a location would require due to Company B's numerous assets, from vehicles, to mercenaries, and other needed equipment.

 

The overall cost of each Jaguar is not known due to the confidentiality of CDAA and Company B's contract

alongside the general secrecy of Company B's internal workings, but the prototype Jaguar presented to the Terra Douradan Government had an estimated unit cost

starting at roughly $330,000 before accounting for other variants and weapons/armor systems. Accounting for the advanced upgrades fitted by Company B, just a single unit of their Jaguars has been estimated to easily exceed $1,500,000

per unit before operating costs, setting the initial final contract at well over $50,000,000

 

8: Documented Operational Incidents

 

Due to it's widely-recorded usage at numerous operational incidents directly involving Company B, their Jaguar has since become a public symbol of the PMC's notoriety. Such incidents include but are not limited to:

 

Nastlin Corporate Security Deployment

 

During civil unrest connected to resource allocation disputes involving the Nastlin Corporation, Jaguar units were deployed in perimeter enforcement roles.

 

Documented evidence includes:

 

> Aggressive vehicular dispersal tactics

> Ramming of accredited press vehicles and subsequent assault of reporters

> Coordination with ground personnel engaged in mass detentions and assaults against protestors (up to 50 injured in unprovoked clashes)

 

Kinyetz Embassy Massacre (Republic of Wymarcie)

 

The most severe recorded use of the Jaguar platform occurred in the capital city of Kinyetz within the Republic of Wymarcie, when the PMC was providing security services for the government of the Republic of Wymarcie.

 

14 Jaguar units responded to reports of insurgent breach activity near the Ruthenan Embassy compound. Subsequent investigation determined the individuals present were unarmed refugees seeking asylum.

 

5 lead vehicles discharged plasma weapon systems into the assembled civilians.

 

Confirmed Fatalities:

 

> 42 Ruthenan refugees (12 children)

> 27 civilian bystanders (3 children)

 

Thermal damage patterns were consistent with high-output plasma discharge. Witness reports disturbingly state that some victims exploded into superheated biomass on contact with plasma fire.

 

While evidence indicates Company B executed the engagement autonomously, tangential findings suggest potential directive authorization from Wymarcian authorities. This aspect remains under review.

 

This incident materially escalated regional hostilities and preceded the Wymarcie–Ruthena war. Company B later acted in this conflict under Wymarcie's employment and subsequently committed further war crimes against the people of Ruthena.

  

9: Sanctions & Ongoing Concerns

 

Due to the extensive financial shielding mechanisms employed by Company B, including multilayered asset protection structures and jurisdictionally distributed holdings, enforcement actions targeting the organization directly have thus far yielded limited measurable impact.

 

Consequently, Member States have primarily pursued sanctions and punitive measures against contracting entities found to have engaged Company B’s services, resulting in significant economic and political repercussions for those parties.

 

Sanctions imposed by DII Member States resulted in:

 

> Severe economic destabilization within Wymarcie, proving integral to their defeat in the Wymarcie-Ruthena war

> Extreme financial losses and Corporate restructuring of Nastlin Corporation

> Sanctions against CDAA for aiding and abetting material support

 

Despite public statements from CDAA claiming termination of relations with Company B immediately after the Jaguar contract, investigative imagery obtained in 2054 indicates a Company B-spec Jaguar unit within CDAA’s Carajás facility.

 

CDAA denies ongoing collaboration, stating this Jaguar was a leftover unit not paid for by Company B. Financial reporting shows sustained profitability post-sanctions.

 

10: Risk Assessment & Public Advisory

 

The DII assesses that the Company B Jaguar platform presents elevated concern due to:

 

> High-speed maneuverability in dense civilian zones

> Directed energy lethality exceeding conventional warfare doctrine

> Autonomous targeting integration

> Modular scalability

> Unidentified production continuation risk

 

The combination of pursuit-grade mobility and battlefield-grade lethality represents a force multiplier disproportionate to standard private security requirements.

 

Member State agencies are advised to:

 

> Monitor imports of high-capacity solid-state battery systems compatible with XR16 chassis architecture

> Flag procurement of hydrogen micro-turbine generators consistent with Ultrafire Aeronautics specifications

> Report sightings of fully encapsulated windowless tactical vehicles exhibiting multi-spectrum sensor arrays

 

Civilian reporting channels remain open under Directive 11.7.

 

Concluding Statement

 

The XR16 LAV Jaguar platform has become emblematic of Company B’s operational doctrine: speed, technological escalation, and overwhelming force projection in civilian-adjacent environments.

 

While the base XR16 chassis originated as a conventional light utility vehicle, its modified iteration demonstrates how rapidly private-sector militarization can exceed established international norms.

 

Further investigative updates will be issued as warranted.

 

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...they touched it... and multiplied.

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In ILRI's forage diversity genebank on the ILRI Addis Ababa campus, Kifle Eshete, ILRI senior lab technician, withdraws seeds stored at 8 degrees C for dispach to multiplication sites (photo credit: ILRI/Stevie Mann).

My Converse's are BREEDING!

But I still had loads of denim, and coincidently I had this craving for yo-yo patch. So I thought: hmm... more flowers!!

Canary Wharf, London.

Drawing a multiplication symbol on the english muffin...

 

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an old, lamenated multiplication card rests on the edge of a window in a classroom facing the courtyard at the abandoned caldwell school in ohio. i remember seeing these when i was a little kid.

 

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