Universe For Kids If the King of the Universe's son makes wine for your wedding, do think you'll have semi-magic kids?
It's got to be something special.
It is special. It is. And while I don't want to impose on the King of the Universe's son, do you think he could turn water into something a little stronger?
What's semi-magic? Is that like David Blaine?
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across the universe ok for kids under 14??
i wanna c across the universe, but my mom won't let me cuz there's nudity and stuff. is there anything that would be bad for someone under 13 to see??
Educational Children Cannot salary/pension/propertyless parents get children educational loan from nationalised banks?
Banks ask for personal/collateral security for educational loan. Affluent families avail bank loan because the rate of interest is low. They produce whatever form of security the bank demands. Can an applicant, who cannot satisfy this demand too get a nationalised bank's consideration for loan?
It is said of bank loans that banks make sure that you are the rich guy who does not need the loan really, before they sanction the loan and release the money for your use! (but, seriously, you can indeed get a bank loan for education if you have good friends ready to provide surety/indemnity.)
Where is the best place to sell my educational materials for children of all ages online?
I work through another company selling toys, games, books and software for children and parents and was curious on the best places online to share my products. I personally love the products and feel very passionate about providing children and parents with the best learning tools to make learning more fun and meaningful.
That is so easy just sell them on ebay you can give a starting price people will bid and you can also chose how much it will go for if it doesn't go for that price then nobody gets the item.
I try to keep my raps in a high science coinciding with the stars alignment
It only erodes, dies, and explodes when I assign it, so ya know what to expect kid
You get caught in a black hole, so ya better be bold
before time & space gets bent in, take my tips of rhyme and phrase
before it gets lent to someone else or it remains shelfed
Or its true power becomes helmed in another realm, used only for self
Ya can't touch it, its too cosmic to rock it, it'll mess ya nerves, n melt
You wont be in touch with reality, not even rememberin how it felt
The misery leaves you questioning ya marks, cuz ya life is now a mystery
stuck in the lightest of the dark, I'll attack ya wackass right at the heart
Wreck sh*t apart, trick ya optics straight from the start, no sense of direction
I've kicked the dirt since birth, so you only can see/sea sections of my vivid art
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1 more month Chronic
Nice multi's, flows well, f*ck i got no complaints
except GET A MIC lol. N*gga i gotta produce for you
children telescopes anyone bought either of these telescopes? or know anything about them?
i wanna buy one of these for my boyfriend, the 1st one £26.99 and the other one is £79.95 i think the first one is for a child,and the other one is for someone older, they both have mixed reviews he wants to be able to see the moon,stars and mostly all the planets, we just dont know which one to go for i think the £79.95 even though its more expensive
anyone can help, or share opions or experiences?
ill post the links there both from argos:
Well, ..., You're to be commended for being a sensitive girl and any guy who's into astronomy would be lucky to have a girlfriend like you. However, you probably shouldn't buy either scope. Neither one is going to hold up very well and he'd just get frustrated using it. You'd be better off buying your boyfriend pair of Bushnell Powerview 12x50 binoculars (from Wal*Mart) for about the same price. They'd be much more versatile and he'd be able to use them for star gazing as well as bird watching.
If you're still interested in getting him a telescope you need to pay a little more for one. For a first scope, the best pricing that I can suggest is a Dobsonian scope with a 6" or 8" mirror from Skyliner (e.g. 6" (150mm) OV-716 - £199.00 or 8" (254mm) OV-717 - £299.00) or the Orion XT6 £279.00. These are great beginner scopes and are super for just taking out to the backyard for casual observing but will definitely hold their own at any amateur gathering. Please do not bother with the lesser brands, IMHO, they are trash.
The Dobsonian scope will be much more durable, of higher quality, and you'll be able to see all of the Messier objects plus many of the brighter NCG objects, plus: Mercury, Venus, Earth's Moon, Mars, Jupiter and it's moons, Saturn, its rings and moons, Uranus, Neptune and the dwarf planet Pluto, as well as, many of the minor planets, comets, and asteroids. Plus, it's easy to transport, setup, and use (under 60 seconds from car to ground ... no kidding).
See the following video for some tips on buying telescopes and a demo on using a 6" dobsoninan scope: http://www.mycarolinatoday.com/2010/08/t…
Also, the following article will give you some information on how telescopes work, as well as, addition buying tips: http://www.raleighastro.org/index.php?op…
You may also want to contact your local astronomy club for telescope advice. I also suggest that you join your local Astronomy club. You'll find that they'll be able to help you once you get your new scope.
Bottom Line: any scope with less than a 6" mirror, IMHO, would be a waste of money. See the links below for low priced dobsonian scopes with 6" and 8" mirrors. However, the larger the aperture (size of primary objective ... like an 6", 8" mirror or larger) the better. Also, there are many brands of dobsonian scopes made by many different companies that you can choose from. I only offered these as examples because these styles and mirror sizes are popular with our club members.