![]() ![]() Also, I found her use of the adjective "soft," provided at least some additional support for the idea (of course, as a selling point, soft, after months of hard tack, makes far more sense).Īnywho, thank you again for providing an explanation. Though I could never tell why, But still Im called Buttercup poor little Buttercup, Sweet Little Buttercup I Ive snuff and tobaccy, and excellent jacky, Ive scissors, and watches, and knives Ive ribbons and laces to set off the faces. I had speculated that what Miss Buttercup might be purveying was tomatoes (for reasons I’ll explain), but this explanation has never truly satisfied me.Īt one time, I’m unsure where or when, I learned that "tommys " sometimes spelled t-o-m-m-i-e-s, is, in some parts of England, a slang term for tomatoes, though the earliest use of the word being used in that sense that I'd been able to verify was is the 1920s. ![]() Thank you so much for your definition of Tommys, I've always been unsure. Little Buttercup had a song of her own which she always sang when she came on board.ĭuring 1959 in elementary school 4th grade □ I was about the age of 9 yrs old this was the part I was given in the play, I Lol.! Even to this day.! Scatting Bridge Oh, buttercup, oh, give it up Na, na, na, na, na, no Oh, buttercup Ooh, no, no, no, no, no, no Chorus You wont give up your buttercup You say you love two but one is givin. So Little Buttercup was not really popular with the crew, but they were much too kind-hearted to let her know it. She had a habit of making quite nice people uncomfortable by hinting things in a vague way, and at the same time with so much meaning (by skilful use of her heavy black eyebrows), that they began to wonder whether they hadn't done something dreadful, at some time or other, and forgotten all about it. Her real name was Poll Pineapple, but the crew nick-named her ‘Little Buttercup’, partly because it is a pretty name, but principally because she was not at all like a buttercup, or indeed anything else than a stout, quick-tempered, and rather mysterious lady, with a red face and black eyebrows like leeches, and who seemed to know something unpleasant about everybody on board. She was what is called a ‘bum-boat woman’, that is to say, a person who supplied the officers and crew with little luxuries not included in the ship's bill of fare. ![]() 'As the sailors sat and talked they were joined by a rather stout but very interesting elderly woman of striking personal appearance. But let’s recap on the story, with the help of Alice B. He was wondering what one or two of the provisions were that Little Buttercup was trying to sell to the sailors. A few days ago I was talking to a friend about Little Buttercup’s song from Gilbert and Sullivan’s opera, H.M.S. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Only one of the five Typhoons built by Russia remains in service today, the Donskoy. Since 2010, the Typhoon class has been replaced by the Borei class of aircraft. The Rubin Design Bureau suggests that a Typhoon’s missile launchers be removed and replaced with cargo holds, allowing the vessel to be used as a submarine cargo vessel. Typhoon-class submarines TK-17 Arhangelsk and Severstal will not be modernized as cruise missile platforms, but their previous missile-armoured weapons, R-39 missiles, will continue to be used. With the goal of matching the Ohio-class submarines’ SLBM weapons, it was developed to carry 192 nuclear warhead sets with a range of 100 kilometers. It refers to NATO’s designation of the Russian Project 971 Shchuka-B (а-) class attack submarine as the Russian Akula. Typhoon, which was named “Akula” under Project 941, is a shark class. ![]() They have a variety of missiles in their primary weapons system, including R-39s (NATO: SS-N-20). Although NATO has a name that is somewhat similar to the term phonoon, which was used by Leonid Brezhnev in a 1974 speech, its origins are unknown. Russia’s Typhoon modernization program was halted in March 2012. The submarines are based in the Russian Far East, and they are armed with long-range nuclear missiles. A total of six Typhoon class submarines were built, and all of them are still in service. The class was designed to be able to crush NATO’s defenses in a nuclear war. It was the largest submarine ever built, and its launch coincided with the start of the Cold War. The Typhoon class submarine is a nuclear-powered attack submarine designed by the Soviet Union. ![]() ![]() ![]() Typically, a child is considered “gifted” if she scores a 132 or higher. ![]() The CSI has a ceiling of 141, a mean of 100, and a standard deviation of 16. You will also receive a CSI (Cognitive Skills Index) that provides a measurement of your child’s overall academic aptitude, based on the cognitive skills assessed with this test. For example, if your child scores in the 90th percentile, she scored as well or higher than 90% of children in her age and/or grade group. Percentiles range from 1-99 and represent your child’s performance compared to a national sample of children in the same grade and of the same age. Lee.”Īfter your child takes the TerraNova InView test, you will receive a score report with her NPA (percentile by age) and NPG (percentile by grade), both overall and for each individual section. In this case, the correct answer would be, “Alice likes Mrs. Lee is Alice’s teacher.” Based on these statements, your child would need to choose the most logical conclusion from a list of four choices. Verbal Reasoning-Context: These questions involve the ability to make logical inferences based on provided information.įor example, your child may be given two statements such as, “Alice likes all of her teachers. Verbal Reasoning-Words: This question type measures the ability to understand relationships between words.įor example, your child may be given a list of words like the following: “Cool, cold, freezing,” followed by, “Warm, _, boiling.” Four choices would then be provided to fill in the blank, with the correct choice being “hot.” The verbal score is comprised of the verbal reasoning-words and verbal reasoning-context sections. For example, she may be asked to determine which of four grids has the most black area shaded. ![]() Quantitative Reasoning: For these questions, your child will need to understand basic numerical concepts like “more,” “less,” “most,” and “least.” She will then need to be able to apply this understanding to images and figures. The third image may be a crayon, and from the answer choices your child will need to select the crayon box. There will be four images to choose from.įor example, a picture of an egg may appear next to a picture of an egg carton. Your child will have to determine the relationship between the first pair and then choose the image that has the same relationship with the third image. The first pair of images will have a specific relationship. They are provided with four possible choices.Īnalogies: Your child will be provided with three images. Sequences: Students view a sequence, typically involving shapes and figures, and must select the object that logically completes the sequence. The nonverbal score comes from the sequences, analogies, and quantitative reasoning sections. ![]() The test provides students with both a verbal and nonverbal score. It is available in paper and pencil format only and contains five different twenty-item sections: sequences, analogies, quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning-words, and verbal reasoning-context. The Terra Nova Inview Test is designed to assess students in grades 2-12. Here we’ll explore everything you need to know about this assessment. Also a number of school districts in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Wyoming also use the Inview test to assess 2nd graders (and in some districts, 5th graders) for gifted and talented programs. It is sometimes used as an entrance exam for gifted programs throughout the United States.įor example all second graders (and new students) in Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), Montgomery County, Maryland are tested with Inview for gifted programs. The TerraNova InView Test is a cognitive abilities aptitude test that measures skills and abilities that are important for academic success. ![]() ![]() ![]() Richard Montgomery (1738-1775), a Revolutionary War hero who led the army into Canada, capturing the city of Montreal he died while attempting to capture Quebec. The Vehicle Modification Station can also be added, allowing vehicular customization.įor more Subnautica guides, make sure to check back here at Twinfinite.Kansas Counties Montgomery County, Kansas Date Established: This energy is usually taken from the Seabases energy, ensuring that the Moonpool can remain operational. A power cell is needed to keep it operational, with an additional cost of 200 Energy to fill an empty cell. Description Vehicle docking bay with high energy and structural requirements. ![]() The Moonpool is incredibly useful, which of course means that it takes a lot of materials to power. Its finally here We can now dock our Cyclops to our base, and even charge it Shout out to my buddy OSubMarin for the early sneak peek to his mod.The mod i. These other ingredients can also be found through scavenging various locations throughout the aquatic map. You will also need 40 Titanium, 12 Creepvine Seed Cluster, 2 Table Coral Sample, 2 Gold Ore, 1 Quartz, and 1 Silver Ore. The easiest way to find the fragments is to utilize the strength and speed of the PRAWN suit. In this video, I'll show you the best places/Every Place you can find Moonpool Fragments in Subnautica. Idle should have zero effect on its drain. Things that drain its battery are the fabricator, docking a Seamoth, and well, controlling it. These can be found by scavenging wrecks found more than 200 metres below sea level. The Cyclops shouldnt drain any battery power while youre not moving it. Guide I will show you where to find Moonpool fragments, Vehicle Modification Station blueprint. ![]() Moonpool fragments can also occasionally be found near the Degasi base in the Jellyshroom Caves. ![]() The main components required in order to build it are Moonpool fragments. Subnautica - YouTube Where do I get Moonpool fragments. The Sparse Reef wreck near Lifepod 19 is a good place to look, since thats usually an early-ish game visit and is on the way to the southern island from the safe shallows. It is mainly used for the docking of the Seamoth and the PRAWN Suit. The Moonpool is a module for the Seabase. While they are incredibly versatile installations, they also lack one thing: a dock for vehicles. to build the moonpool you need the following materials: x4 Titanium Ingot. it’s useful) we can get out from the Jelly Shroom Caves. Upgrade Console Wiki Page Description Build in the moonpool to upgrade. It can be used to recharge, contain, and customize the Seatruck and the Prawn Suit. This time I show you the Moonpool and modification station fragment locations. The Moonpool is a Seabase module which is constructed with the Habitat Builder. They can be built underwater using the Habitat Builder Tool. When we got the fragments (also, by the way you can found there power cell charger. It functions as a dock and charging station for a Seamoth or Prawn Suit and is. Welcome to another episode of Subnautica. It functions as a dock and charging station for a Seamoth or Prawn Suit and. The Seabase is crucial to your survival in Subnautica. Moonpool may refer to: Moonpool (Subnautica) Moonpool (Below Zero) Mar 31. ![]() ![]() This draws attention away from the background and to the selected layer.īackground blur is used a lot for interactive menus in iOS. ![]() You can use background blur to soften or detract focus. You can think of this like a drop shadow, but instead of the layer creating a shadow it creates a blur. When you apply a background blur to a layer, Figma will blur any layers behind your selection on the canvas. Replicate camera depth and other photographic effects like bokeh.Create abstract backgrounds from photographs and images.Soften or detract focus from the background.You can also duplicate the effect using the keyboard shortcut:īlurs help to imply action or movement, or create the illusion of depth in two-dimensional designs. Select the layer or object you'd like to apply the effect to and paste using the keyboard shortcut:.Use the keyboard shortcut to copy the settings:.Click the Effect settings icon, then press Esc to clear the field selection.Tip! You can copy a layer's effect settings to paste on another layer or object from the Effects section of the right sidebar. Spread: Adjust the size of shadow to represent the distance between the foreground and background objects.Decrease the blur to create a sharper contrast. Increase the blur to soften the shadow and blend it with the background. Blur: Adjust the blur or feathering of the shadow.Fill: Apply a paint using the color picker and set an opacity for the shadow.Use with X offset to set the direction of the light source. Y: Offset the drop shadow along the y axis (vertical).Use with Y offset to set the direction of the light source. X: Offset the drop shadow along the x axis (horizontal).Click the Effect settings icon to adjust the shadow's settings.Use the dropdown to switch to Inner shadow. The Drop shadow effect is selected by default. Click the Effects section in the right sidebar.Select the layer or object from the canvas or Layers tab of the left sidebar.You can apply shadow effects to frames, groups, components, or individual layers. ![]() Note: Figma will add new effects to the top of Effects section in the right sidebar.Īs it's not possible to re-order effects, we recommend adding effects in the order your want them to appear. ![]() Show an active or clicked state of a button.Make an object look recessed or indented.This contains the shadow within the layer's bounds. Instead of creating a shadow behind your selection, Figma will apply a shadow within the layer or object. Like drop shadows, inner shadows allow you to create depth within two-dimensional designs. Make your designs stand out against a background.You can do this by creating the shadow of an object on a surface behind or below it.ĭrop shadows can vary in opacity, depending on the effect you want to create. Drop shadowĭrop shadows are a great way to add depth and dimension to your designs. View CSS properties for your selection by opening the Inspect panel in the right sidebar. Shadow effects on text layers translate to text-shadow in CSS. Tip! Both shadow effects translate to the box-shadow property in CSS. ![]() ![]() ![]() Both pair with an eight-speed automatic transmission, and the hybrid model uses a six-speed automatic. A 191-hp 2.5-liter inline-four-cylinder engine is standard and a 281-hp turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder is available too. ![]() The Sorento has a wide selection of engine options and is available with front- or all-wheel drive. It also has nicer amenities than the trims below it, including leatherette upholstery, heated front seats, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, remote start, and snazzier styling such as 17-inch wheels and black exterior accents. It's pricier than the base Sorento, but it comes standard with the turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder hybrid powertrain that's more powerful than the base nonhybrid offering. So long as the refreshed model doesn't shuffle the trim levels, we'll stick to our usual Sorento trim suggestion. A fresh fascia and revised taillights are among the most significant changes. We'll update this space as we learn more. Full details haven't been released yet, but photos of the updated fourth-gen Sorento have surfaced from the Korean market. Kia gives the 2024 Sorento a mid-cycle refresh that's largely focused on appearances. The Sorento will likely continue to be offered as a front-wheel drive SUV with all-wheel drive as an option, giving would-be Telluride and Hyundai Palisade buyers more options in the ever-competitive three-row mid-size market. We speculate the Sorento's gas, hybrid, and plug-in-hybrid models will carry over, likely using the same powertrains as before. A marginally updated interior gets a bigger screen but looks largely the same as before. The upcoming 2024 Sorento's most dramatic updates happen up front, where its updated headlights and grille now look less grumpy and more like the design language from the all-electric EV9. ![]() Since 2020, the fourth-gen Sorento has worn the same jib, but Kia is finally rolling on new makeup for its trusty three-row SUV. ![]() ![]() ![]() The time is represented on the horizontal access with waves that show the recorded information. Easy to manipulate data for false resultsĪ time-series graph is a chart that shows data recordings taken at regular time intervals.Can be difficult for everyone to follow.Provide an accurate flow of information being conveyed.Work for most types of data and subject matters.Ability to use for showing the connection of large amounts of data.The position in which dots are placed along the horizontal and vertical lines represent the value for that data point. Only works well with small sets of informationĪ scatterplot is a graph that uses a series of dots to represent two different values of information being compared.Can be difficult to read with large amounts of data.Doesn’t require the use of computer for creating.Ability to show different categories in one graph.Dots are displayed in columns that coincide with certain categories. These charts use dots to represent the frequency of information. Longer ranges and variances can be difficult to break down into useful data categoriesĭot plots are graphs used for displaying small sets of data and groups.Can become messy and disorganized when a lot of data is added.Not a visually appealing method for interesting an audience.Offers the ability to show ranges, minimums, and maximums for numbers quickly.Can handle large amounts of data in an organized manner.Provide simplified methods for keeping scores.This type of graph is used for showing the frequency of the values that occur. This usually consists of putting the first value into the stem column and last digits into the leaf column. Stem and leaf plots are charts that allow you to split data values into a “stem” and “leaf” pattern. Inability to compare multiple points of data in one chart.Impossible to extract an exact amount for input.Easy to transform data from frequency forms to graph forms.Intervals are always equal, allowing for consistency with data. ![]()
![]() If that is not the case, the choice will be gray. Overall: GraphPad Prism has been of particular benefit for us when preparing scientific publications, its easy to use for interpreting/analysing and graphing. The choice to apply the formatting individually applied to selected points or bars only makes sense when the example and target graphs have the same number of points or bars. To center the graph on the page: Click on the Center on page button in the Arrange section of the Prism toolbar.There is also a choice near the bottom (introduced with Prism 8) that changes the wording of the axis and graph titles. XY and Grouped graphs When you create an XY or Grouped table, you can choose to include side-by-side subcolumns. Note there is one choice near the top to change the fonts (including size and color) of axis number, axis titles and graph title.If that option is not checked on the example graph, then all of the graphs you are changing will be changed to have the range and interval of the example graphs. Depending on the range of the axes, they may or may not end up with the same range. The preferred analysis and graphing solution purpose-built for scientific research. If that is checked (on the example graph, then Prism will check that option on the graphs you are changing. GraphPad Prism Statistical Analysis software focuses on scientific research as it allows scientists to analyze, graph, and present their scientific work with ease. What are significance lines I don’t believe the correct term is significance lines but I am going to use this hereafter. If you check the option "Range and ticks of axis", what Prism does depends on whether you have checked the option to use an automatic range for the axes. In this tutorial I will explain how to use GraphPad Prism to add lines with text to depict statistical significance between datasets on graphs. ![]() You can choose from any graph in the current project or any open project, any graph saved as an example, or any graph recently (two months) printed, exported, copied to clipboard, or used as a Magic example (so long as it had been saved, so the file has a name).Ĭlick Next, and t hen select the properties of the example graph you would like to apply to your current graph or graphs. GraphPad Prism provides researchers worldwide with purpose-built tools to save time, simplify data analysis, and elegantly graph and present your scientific. ![]() Select the graph whose appearance you'd like to match. Since the page orientation setting in the portrait/landscape setting of the printer setup. ![]() Click on the Prism Magic tool in the Change section of the Prism toolbar. Each graph or layout can be set to be portrait or landscape. Start from a graph, or several graphs selected in the Prism Gallery. The Prism Magic tool makes one (or more) graph look like another. ![]() ![]() ![]() Note: In addition to connecting to data sources, when you have Data Management, you can use On this site to connect to data using a virtual connection. Select the data source under Name and click the Connect button.Select On this site to browse to or search for published data sources.On Tableau Server, select from the following tabs to connect to data: On this site, Files, and Connectors. On the Connect to Data page, the tabs you see depend on the product you have. ![]() Older versions of the dialog look and function slightly differently, but the overall function is similar. ![]() For example, some types of data may allow you to filter based on tags, connection type, data quality warnings, or other criteria. Filter search results by type of data, certification status, or other filters that depend on the type of data selected. The responsive search field shows a list of suggestions that updates as you enter text. If you have a Data Management license, you can connect to data with a virtual connection, and if you have Data Management with Tableau Catalog enabled, you can also connect to external assets, like databases, files, and tables. The Connect to Data dialog displays a scrollable list of mixed content that’s popular. If you’re on Tableau Public, you can open this page from your author profile: After you sign in to Tableau Server or Tableau Cloud, you can open this page two ways: On the web, you use the Connect to Data page to access data to connect to. For more information, see "About Virtual Connections and Data Policies" in the Tableau Server (Link opens in a new window) or Tableau Cloud (Link opens in a new window) help. Starting in 2021.4, Data Management includes virtual connections, a central access point to data. When Tableau Catalog is enabled in your environment, in addition to navigating and connecting to data from Explore, you can navigate and connect to more kinds of data, like databases and tables, from Tableau Catalog For more information about Tableau Catalog, see "About Tableau Catalog" in the Tableau Server or Tableau Cloud Help. Starting in 2019.3, Tableau Catalog is available as part of the Data Management offering for Tableau Server and Tableau Cloud. Tableau supports connecting to data sources on the web published through Tableau Desktop, or, connecting to data directly through Tableau Cloud, Tableau Server, or Tableau Public. Before you can create a workbook and build a view on the web to analyze your data on the web, you must connect to your data. ![]() ![]() ![]() 7.7.R.1: Students will compare and contrast the effectiveness of techniques used in a variety of written, oral, visual, digital, non-verbal, and interactive texts to generate and answer literal, interpretive, and applied questions to create new understandings.I decide to incorporate one more objective into the lesson: ![]() I was struck by how different the ending of the movie adaptation was compared to the original text. YouTube has the two segments from The Simpsons version of “The Monkey’s Paw,” which was part of its Treehouse of Horror II episode back on Halloween 1991: Slate has a version of the story with some engaging illustrations that could be displayed while reading the story. Then I hopped online to see what other resources I could find on “The Monkey’s Paw.” *Students will find textual evidence when provided with examples. 7.3.R.4: Students will evaluate literary devices to support interpretations of literary texts:.characters (i.e., protagonist, antagonist).7.3.R.3: Students will analyze how key literary elements contribute to the meaning of the literary work:.Since two of the objectives contained multiple concepts, I further narrowed the focus of the lesson to focus on plot, theme, and tone. Since I was partnering with seventh grade English teachers, I referenced the OAS for ELA and identified some objectives that could be taught with the story. Should Herbert have trusted his employer to provide a safe working environment?.Should Herbert have trusted in the power of the monkey’s paw?.Should the Whites have trusted Morris’s story about the monkey’s paw?.I liked the discussion questions okay, but I thought of another one I liked better and seemed more relevant to students and the story: How do we know when we can trust someone?.I began to wonder how I could make that more concrete for middle school students. ![]()
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