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This is our land-line telephone which is very, very rarely used ~ for sometime we have always used our mobile phones for both incoming and outgoing calls. Our landline is simply there in the case of emergency but hopefully such a call will never be required!!
365/2021 - Expanding Horizons ~ 224/365
Treasure Hunt #47 Numbers
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Made this for myself as a 7th grader in 1969! My daughter wore it to school once when she was about 8 years old.
Impromptu tribute the Friday after Prince passed away at Numbers Nightclub, April 22, 2016. Photo by Louis Gonzales for Enigma Arts Photography, edited by Becky Plexco/EA
Numbers for the November scavanger hunt. Figured there were two sets! Too bad they don't get counted double!
Latest flyer for Numbers at the Sub Club. Bassline house producer D'explicit joins Bristol boy Joker for an evening of proper bass music. Girls go free. Credit Crunk.
Personalized your table numbers, the front has the number the back has your monogram. The cutest part they are shaped like little houses!
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Some LOST fun at Stop & Shop. They didn't have enough candles for the whole set. Damn.
They must be entered in a timely fashion! 4 8 15 16 23 42
A broken feeder perch (pictured above) is not a broken bone or a scar, to be sure, though the bird feeder might argue if it could. But it brings to mind a poem (just a wee stretch on my part) by a young lady named Claire Lee. At the age of 16, she won a gold medal in the 2012 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards and was declared National Student Poet. Her poem "Living in Numbers" shows statistics in the same categories on two different, but consecutive, days. Reading it will show you how addition and subtraction can make a telling result.
Number of broken bones: 3
Number of scars, physical: 4; emotional: 947
—from "Living in Numbers," by Claire Lee
(for Poetography, Theme 178—Choose Your Own, Broken, a theme I missed from a few weeks ago; Literary Reference in Pictures)
History of irrational numbers Numbers appear like dancing letters to many students as they are not able to distinguish between different categories of numbers and get confused in understanding their concepts. Number family has numerous of siblings and one of them is irrational and Rational Numbers. You can define rational number as a nameable number, as we can name it in the whole numbers, fractions and mixed numbers. On the other side irrational number is one that can’t be expressed in simple fraction form. With the help of real life examples you can easily distinguish between different types of numbers.