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Yup... learned to multiply at only 6 years old.

Reflections in the vodofone building in Auckland.

I might have been better at math if I had colorful multiplication tables from which to learn. These were painted on one of the walls of St. Mary's School in Belize City.

 

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50mm/1.5 Nokton

Kodak 400UC

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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. :)

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. :)

I like multiplication. So I figured a multiplication table was good for "numbers".

Educational and Entertaining...! That's what it says, and I have to agree. I loved this album!

The rock beneath this altar is believed to be the "table of the Lord," used by Jesus when he fed a crowd of 5,000 people with five loaves and two fishes. The church is in Tabgha, on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee.

  

Photography: Lindsay Adler www.lindsayadlerphotography.com

 

Hair: Yusuke Ukai

Makeup: Sandra Bermingham

Styling: Silvanna Lagos

Model: Jenny Canavan at Bookings

  

Sooc image with mirrors this morning for Our Daily Challenge topic -'Reflection'

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Yves Klein the inventor of International Klein Blue, painting with flame, black belt Judo master, author of anthropometries... un artiste extraordinaire .

iPhone SE (2022)

Capteur de 12.19 MP (4032x3024)

Prix: $429.00 USD

camera 3.99mm f/1.8

(avec un facteur de multiplication de 7.0) = 28mm

32 ISO

 

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Pentacle theme. The multiplication of the feet. invading our personal space but contained by the barrier of the magical

 

there is no photoshop here see exifs

Soybean multiplication variety Ocepara-4 in soybean field planted on 17-12-08. Photo by IITA. (file name: DSC01327). ONLY low res file available.

pattern of mosaics on the floor near the altar of the Church of the Multiplication in Tabgha that refers to the miracle the church commemorates. It shows a basket of loaves flanked by two Galilee mullet.

 

Salman Souvenir Shop,

Christian Quarter, Old City, Jerusalem

General Synod 2016-Multiplication

pattern of mosaics on the floor near the altar of the Church of the Multiplication in Tabgha that refers to the miracle the church commemorates. It shows a basket of loaves flanked by two Galilee mullet.

 

Salman Souvenir Shop,

Christian Quarter, Old City, Jerusalem

The Multiplication of Loaves mosaic is an episode from the Feeding of the 5000. Christ blesses the five loaves filled with broken pieces of bread that he is about to give to the two disciplines to distribute to the multitude (five thousand men besides women and children). On the right, multitudes of people waiting hungry and a mother with her child standing on her lap. Beneath a group of children eat.

 

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The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish is a Roman Catholic church located in Tabgha, on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel. The modern church rests on the site of two earlier churches.

 

The earliest recording of a church commemorating Jesus' feeding of the 5,000 is by the Spanish pilgrim Egeria circa 380. "Not far away from there (Capernaum) are some stone steps where the Lord stood. And in the same place by the sea is a grassy field with plenty of hay and many palm trees. By them are seven springs, each flowing strongly. And this is the field where the Lord fed the people with the five loaves and two fishes. In fact the stone on which the Lord placed the bread has now been made into an altar. Past the walls of this church goes the public highway on which the Apostle Matthew had his place of custom. Near there on a mountain is a cave to which the Saviour climbed and spoke the Beatitudes."

 

The church was significantly enlarged around the year 480 with floor mosaics also added at this time. These renovations are attributed to the patriarch Matryrios. In 614 Persians destroyed the original Byzantine church, and the exact site of the shrine was lost for some 1,300 years. In 1888 the site was acquired by the German Catholic Society (Deutsche Katholische Palaestinamission) which was associated with the Archdiocese of Cologne. An initial archaeological survey was conducted in 1892, with full excavations beginning in 1932. These excavations resulted in the discovery of mosaic floors from the 5th-century church, which was also found to be built on the foundations of a much smaller 4th-century chapel. The current church was built to the same floor plan as the 5th-century Byzantine church. Since 1939 it has been administered by the Benedictine order as a daughter-house of the Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem.

 

Rust-resistance soybean varieties planted on 1st July, 2009 at foundation seed multiplication plot, IITA Ibadan, Nigeria. (file name: Rust_TGx1835-10E)

Photography: Lindsay Adler www.lindsayadlerphotography.com

 

Hair: Yusuke Ukai

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