![]() ![]() Hagrid additionally considered getting a female giant for Grawp to socialise with, something Harry usually would have protested against but was unable to do so due to his grief over Sirius Black's death. Īfter Voldemort's return and Umbridge's sacking from Hogwarts, Grawp was later reunited with Hagrid and was later sent by Dumbledore and Hagrid to live in the mountains near Hogsmeade, presumably in the cave where Hagrid hid after his sacking by Umbridge, with Hagrid commenting he was far happier there than in the Forest. ![]() After Hagrid was later temporarily sacked by Umbridge, Grawp became upset about his absence and after chasing the centaurs away from Harry and Hermione before they could attack them, demanded about Hagrid's presence from Hermione, who responded that she didn't know where he was. Despite their disapproval of Grawp's presence, they agreed in the end. Hagrid introducing Grawp to Harry and Hermioneĭuring a Quidditch match in 1996, in which Ron Weasley played as Keeper, Hagrid secretly revealed Grawp's presence to Harry Potter and Hermione Granger, asking them to look after Grawp in case he got sacked by Dolores Umbridge, who was strictly against half-breeds as well as creatures like giants. See, with giantesses, what counts is producin' good big kids, and he's always been a bit on the runty side fer a giant - on'y sixteen foot -" - Discussion of Grawp's origins Anyway, she don' seem ter have liked him much more'n she liked me. well, tha's what it sounds like when he says his name. Turns out me mother took up with another giant when she left me dad, an' she went an' had Grawp here -" Harry Potter: " Grawp?" Hagrid: " Yeah. See - he's my brother!" Harry Potter: " Hagrid, when you say 'brother', do you mean - ?" Hagrid: " Well - half-brother. The other inhabitants of the forest, namely the centaurs, noticed these attempts and tried to warn Hagrid that his trial was futile. Hagrid kept Grawp in the Forbidden Forest for months, teaching him manners and pieces of English as they went. Despite his previous abuse, Grawp continuously attempted to return to the camp, but Hagrid forced him through England against his will. He later dragged Grawp back to Hogwarts with him due to the bullying he knew Grawp had received, and presumably to protect Grawp from Voldemort's enslavement of the giants. ![]() Īfter three days at the giant camp, Hagrid discovered his half-brother Grawp. Rubeus Hagrid, along with his newly-found friend Olympe Maxime, paid a visit to a tribe of giants in June of 1995, on the orders of headmaster Albus Dumbledore of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in an attempt to bring the giants over as allies of the Order of the Phoenix in the war against Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters. Course, he covers the ground pretty well when he wants ter, but he kep' wantin' ter go back." - Hagrid and Grawp's difficult journey to Hogwarts Could on'y travel by nigh' an' through wild country an' stuff. Robbie started his career appearing alongside Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, and Emma Thompson in the sketch series Alfresco in the early 1980sįor more of the latest showbiz and TV news from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here." Well, tha's why it took so long, see. He was appointed an OBE in the 2006 New Year Honours by Queen Elizabeth II for his services to drama. ![]() You can sign up here - you won't regret it.Īs well as playing Hagrid in the Harry Potter movies, Robbie also played Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky in the James Bond films GoldenEye and The World Is Not Enough. Oh, and your daily fix of Piers, Katie Price, Demi Rose and all your other Daily Star favs. We'll bring you the inside track from telly expert Ed Gleave and soap specialist Sasha Morris. Well, we've got you covered with our showbiz, TV and soaps newsletters - they'll drop straight into your inbox and you can unsubscribe whenever you like. There's MUCH more where that came from! Want all the jaw-dropping stories from the world of showbiz and up to the minute news from TV and soaps? ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() A second demonstration of closed captioning was held at Gallaudet College (now Gallaudet University) on February 15, 1972, where ABC and the National Bureau of Standards demonstrated closed captions embedded within a normal broadcast of The Mod Squad.Īt the same time in the UK the BBC was demonstrating its Ceefax text based broadcast service which they were already using as a foundation to the development of a closed caption production system. Technical development of closed captioning Ĭlosed captioning was first demonstrated in the United States at the First National Conference on Television for the Hearing Impaired in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1971. WGBH began open captioning of the programs Zoom, ABC World News Tonight, and Once Upon a Classic shortly thereafter. Regular open-captioned broadcasts began on PBS's The French Chef in 1972. Remote control handsets for TVs, DVDs, and similar devices in most European markets often use "SUB" or "SUBTITLE" on the button used to control the display of subtitles/captions. In the UK, modern digital television services have subtitles for the majority of programs, so it is no longer necessary to highlight which have subtitling/captioning and which do not. In New Zealand, broadcasters superimpose an ear logo with a line through it that represents subtitles for the hard of hearing, even though they are currently referred to as captions. The term subtitle has been replaced with caption in a number of markets-such as Australia and New Zealand-that purchase large amounts of imported US material, with much of that video having had the US CC logo already superimposed over the start of it. Their presence is referenced on screen by notation which says "Subtitles", or previously "Subtitles 888" or just "888" (the latter two are in reference to the conventional videotext channel for captions), which is why the term subtitle is also used to refer to the Ceefax-based videotext encoding that is used with PAL-compatible video. The equivalent of captioning is usually referred to as subtitles for the hard of hearing. The United Kingdom, Ireland, and most other countries do not distinguish between subtitles and closed captions and use subtitles as the general term. Also, the term closed caption has come to be used to also refer to the North American EIA-608 encoding that is used with NTSC-compatible video. Captions aim to describe to the deaf and hard of hearing all significant audio content-spoken dialogue and non-speech information such as the identity of speakers and, occasionally, their manner of speaking-along with any significant music or sound effects using words or symbols. Subtitles assume the viewer can hear but cannot understand the language or accent, or the speech is not entirely clear, so they transcribe only dialogue and some on-screen text. In the United States and Canada, the terms subtitles and captions have different meanings. On the other hand, the terms open, burned-in, baked on, hard-coded, or simply hard indicate that the captions are visible to all viewers as they are embedded in the video. ![]() The term closed indicates that the captions are not visible until activated by the viewer, usually via the remote control or menu option. HTML5 defines subtitles as a "transcription or translation of the dialogue when sound is available but not understood" by the viewer (for example, dialogue in a foreign language) and captions as a "transcription or translation of the dialogue, sound effects, relevant musical cues, and other relevant audio information when sound is unavailable or not clearly audible" (for example, when audio is muted or the viewer is deaf or hard of hearing). Other uses have included providing a textual alternative language translation of a presentation's primary audio language that is usually burned-in (or "open") to the video and unselectable. Both are typically used as a transcription of the audio portion of a program as it occurs (either verbatim or in edited form), sometimes including descriptions of non-speech elements. A similar symbol depicting an ear (slashed or not) is used on television in several other countries, including France and Spain.Ĭlosed captioning ( CC) and subtitling are both processes of displaying text on a television, video screen, or other visual display to provide additional or interpretive information. The symbol was used on road signs to identify TTY access. The "Slashed ear" symbol is the International Symbol for Deafness used by TVNZ and other New Zealand broadcasters, as well as on VHS tapes released by Alliance Atlantis. The "CC in a Television" symbol was created at WGBH. Look up caption in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ![]() ![]() ![]() Materials: colored blocks, free animal pattern matĭo your students love learning about the ocean? Then this super fun hands-on activity is for you! In this activity, students use colored blocks to make animal patterns. In the end, the students will count all of their cubes and see who collected the most. When the students land on a number, they must collect the same number of cubes. ![]() In this activity, students each spin the spinner 10 times and circle the number they land on each time. ![]() Materials: worksheet, paper clip, unit cubes Simply place flashcards on the floor or table and let the students solve the questions by collecting the correct amount of unit cubes. Materials: addition flashcards, unit cubesĬounting with unfix cubes is a great way for students to practice addition. Related Post: 33 Worthwhile 2nd Grade Math Games for Developing Number Literacy Write numbers on the snowmans’ hats and let the students place the hat on the snowman by matching the number of buttons to the number on the hat. In this game, students simply cut out a snowman and some hats from cardstock. Materials: snowman cut out, markers, buttons, hat cut-outs A great game to support students’ fine motor skills and number recognition. Help your students to learn their numbers with this fun sensory activity! Simply place a number mat on the table and ask the children to manipulate the playdoh to create that number with the dough. Optional Materials: beads, seeds, dry beans Give students an amount to subtract and students can smash that number of balls to reveal the answer. This activity is a great way to learn subtraction and release some anger! Let the students roll 10 balls of playdough and place them down on the mat handout. Materials: subtraction playdoh mat, playdoh, markers Label the bottom of the cups with numbers 1 to 10 and students can try to match the cup to the correct circle on the paper. Draw circles with a different number of dots inside. This game is great for students who are learning to count. Challenge them to make a number like 17 – if they have already stamped 8 dots, how many more to go? As an added bonus, this game helps to build students’ fine motor skills at the same time as their maths skills! Materials: playdoh, various Duplo blocks, scrap paper, pen, a tray (optional)Įngage your students with stamping fun while they learn addition pairs! Simply write numbers on pieces of paper and tell students to stamp that amount on their playdough using Duplo bricks with 1, 2, 4, or 8 dots. Or, if your students need a subtraction challenge, get them to build two equal-sized towers, roll the dice and then remove that many bricks. Roll the dice and see who can make the tallest tower in this addition and subtraction tower game! Students simply roll the dice and add that many bricks to their tower. Take turns and keep going until one person has put all of their items into their bowl! Students will roll the dice and place that many items into their bowls. This game is great for students to play in pairs or individually. Materials: dice, small items to count, small bowls or cups The graphics are engaging and super kid-friendly. Cool Kindergarten Online GamesĪnother great online resource for Kindergarten students. On this site, there are four key learning themes that students can explore through interactive videos and games. Splash Learn online games are free and super fun! There are 61 games that cover a wide range of Kindergarten topics, including place value and number sense, addition and subtraction, time, money, measurement, data, and geometry. Students will find over 100 games here featuring many familiar and friendly characters, such as Curious George, Elmo, and Dr. The PBS website is free and has games linked to a range of topics to engage students in their math learning. Looking for an easy lesson activity with no preparation? Then these online games are perfect! Here you will find 70 free online games for your students to play, covering the 8 main topic areas. Try them out and watch the maths magic happen! 1. Kindergarten students need to have the space to explore, make connections and come to their own realizations about numbers and shapes – and games are a great way to do this! Whether you are homeschooling or teaching a class, here are 47 math games perfect for Kindergarten-aged students. In Kindergarten, it is important to make students excited to learn about maths in the world around them. ![]() ![]() ![]() Roadside Lady Cobbler, in front of Kalighat Metro station gate, Kolkata, India.įor most of history, shoemaking has been a handicraft, limited to time-consuming manufacturing by hand. Roadside cobblers, Rekong Peo, Himachal Pradesh, India. History Traditional methods A cordwainer making shoes, in Capri, Italy. The term cobbler was originally used pejoratively to indicate that someone did not know their craft in the 18th century, it became a term for those who repaired shoes but did not know enough to make them. Trades that engage in shoemaking have included the cordwainer's and cobbler's trades. Such items are generally made of leather, wood, rubber, plastic, jute or other plant material, and often consist of multiple parts for better durability of the sole, stitched to a leather upper part. ![]() Shoemakers may produce a range of footwear items, including shoes, boots, sandals, clogs and moccasins. A pair of "bespoke" shoes, made in 2020 according to traditional practices, can be sold for thousands of US dollars. Today, most shoes are made on a volume basis, rather than a craft basis. Traditional handicraft shoemaking has now been largely superseded in volume of shoes produced by industrial mass production of footwear, but not necessarily in quality, attention to detail, or craftsmanship. The shoemaking trade flourished in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries but began to be affected by industrialization in the later nineteenth century. Everyone needed shoes, and the median price for a pair was about one day’s wages for an average journeyman. A customer could come into a shop, be individually measured, and return to pick up their new shoes in as little as a day. ![]() In the 18th century, dozens or even hundreds of masters, journeymen, and apprentices (both men and women) would work together in a shop, dividing the work into individual tasks. Originally, shoes were made one at a time by hand, often by groups of shoemakers, or cordwainers (sometimes misidentified as cobblers, who repair shoes rather than make them ). Shoemaking is the process of making footwear. Woodcut of shoemakers from Frankfurt am Main, 1568. Not to be confused with cobblestone or tinkering. ![]() ![]() ![]() UX designers also participate in prototyping, but the level of involvement varies depending on role and responsibilities. Since UX designers are familiar with many interaction patterns and human psychology, they can use this information to contribute valuable ideas on how to design products. The true potential of UX designers is revealed during the ideation phase of the design process. They can take an active part in user research-for example, a UX designer can participate in user interview sessions as an interviewer or conduct online surveys. UX designers wear multiple hats, meaning they can do many activities during product design. UX designers participate in all phases of the design thinking process-from research to validation. Design thinking is an iterative process that product designers use to identify a product's target audience, understand their needs, formulate & challenge assumptions on how to satisfy the needs in product design, and prototype a solution and validate it with users.Ī single iteration of the design thinking process. This methodology is called design thinking. Despite that, it's possible to name a methodology that works equally well in all contexts. How exactly do UX designers achieve this goal? Every product is different, and UX designers' responsibilities can vary drastically depending on the product they work on or the organization they work at. UX designers also learn business needs (what a business wants to achieve with a product) and try to find a sweet spot between user and business objectives.įinding a sweet spot between user needs & business objectives. ![]() UX designers are professionals who analyze user needs and wants and use this information to design products that offer the best possible experience for the target audience. An easy-to-use product with all the required features and is fun to use will have more chances to win a competition for the customer. ![]() User experience is a combination of all those factors. The are a few factors that impact user decision, including the value the product offers ( what features the product has), product price ( how expensive the product is), reliability ( does the product work as expected all the time), ease of use ( does the product has good usability) and pleasurability ( does the product offer a sense of delight when we use it). Most of the time, when people choose a product they want to use, they compare a few competitive products. In a highly competitive market, it's nearly impossible to find a business niche that will have only one product. We cannot tell users what they should feel or think, but we can impact how users perceive the product. In reality, user experience is a combination of subjective thoughts and emotions that a particular user has about a product. ![]() The word "design" might give you the wrong impression that it's possible to actually design user experience. What is UX design?Īs the name suggests, UX design is a field focused on creating products with good user experience. In this article, we will discuss what UX and UI really mean, identify the difference between the two fields and discuss what career path, UX design or UI design, you should pursue. When someone discusses a product, we hear phrases like "This app has great UI but bad UX," but it can be hard to understand what it means, especially when starting product design. User experience (UX) and user interface (UI) are perhaps the most popular terms in digital product design. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands (GBP £).We are now accepting CA and MX orders! Check here for more details.Standard ground shipping is free for all US orders.Roll the peel around a chopstick or fat wooden spoon, depending on how tight a twist you want. You can use a wide piece of peel or use the knife to trim it down or in two. To make an orange twist use a paring knife to cut across the surface of the orange while turning it. ![]() They make larger ice cubes which are ideal for keeping whiskey cocktails at the optimum temperature. If you do a lot of entertaining, then you may want to invest in ice cube trays for whiskey.Without a doubt, anyone that enjoys an old-fashioned is a whiskey lover, and they want to taste and smell those oak and caramel notes. Use good quality, fairly high-end bourbon whiskey, as this is the key reason anyone drinks an Old Fashioned.I prefer a little spritz of the orange oil from the peel, but my husband prefers a little splash of orange juice.Allow it to cool to room temperature and place it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 weeks. Stir frequently until the sugar is fully dissolved. Then place it over medium heat on the stovetop. To make simple syrup add equal amounts of sugar and water to a saucepan.You can alternatively add an orange slice, lemon slice, or lemon twist. They make large ice cubes which are ideal for keeping whiskey cocktails at the optimum temperature. Once whiskey reaches a temperature below 45 degrees Fahrenheit, it starts to lose its subtle qualities. This drink should be enjoyed right after mixing, so it does not get too chilled by the ice.I personally love Four Roses single barrel small batch bourbon with hints of plum and cherry. Without a doubt, anyone that enjoys an old-fashioned is a whiskey lover, and they want to taste and smell those oak and caramel notes, so use the best bourbon you can afford. Finally, garnish with a cherry and enjoy. Spritz with an orange peel or squeeze just a little bit of orange juice into the glass for just a touch of citrus flavor. Then add the bourbon and stir for just a moment. Simple syrup can be made up to 4 weeks in advance and stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container.Īdd the simple syrup and bitters to an old-fashioned glass (also known as a rocks glass or a lowball) and give it a little stir. Let it cool for about 20 minutes, and then place it in the fridge so it can really chill. Then heat over medium heat, stirring several times until the sugar is dissolved. Several hours prior to serving, prepare the simple syrup by adding equal amounts of sugar and water in a saucepan. Whiskey Sour, White Russian, Cosmopolitan, and this cocktail are a few of our go-to favorites. So we always have the ingredients for a few adult beverages that we can prepare on a moment’s notice. Hubby and I love to entertain family and friends here at the humble bungalow. The Old Fashioned cocktail is supposedly credited to a bartender in Louisville, Kentucky around the late 1800s. This cocktail combines good sipping bourbon, a little bit of simple syrup, orange bitters, a spritz of orange oil or a splash of orange juice (depending on your taste), an orange twist, and cocktail cherry all stirred over ice. This classic Old Fashioned Cocktail is sure to please even the most discriminating palate without breaking the bank. ![]() ![]() ![]() However, petrol has an environmental impact, is expensive and messy and trimmers are heavy, noisy and require regular maintenance. Titan TTB826HDC 50cm 550W 230V Corded Pole Hedge Trimmer (955PT) (113) compare.
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The only direction left to expand our hypercube in is height. We can call this the 2-HC, and similarly to your 1-HC line, if you expand the square infinitely, you would create a two-dimensional space. This new hypercube is now in the second dimension because it is able to differ in two measurements: width and length. This time, extend it perpendicular to your original direction to create a plane. In theory, if you drew your new line in an infinite direction, you would actually create an entire one dimension.Īfter this, take the 1-HC and extend it again. The dimension still has no width or height, but you have given it length, and in so doing, you have put it into the first dimension. Next, take your infinitely small point and extend it in a single straight line in any direction. ![]() When plotting a coordinate, before you join it up to any others, you have (in theory) created an infinitely small point in the zeroth-dimension (of course, your pencil could never be sharp enough to literally do this). You will have also used this principle when doing even the most basic geometry in mathematics. ![]() For example, when using Newton’s laws to create an equation for the pressure of a gas in a container, particles are assumed to have no volume. This idea is used a lot in physics and mathematics to simplify scenarios and to develop equations. As a result, it is effectively an infinitely small point in space. It occupies no volume because it doesn’t have width, length, or depth. Our first hypercube (we'll call these "HC" for short) is the 0-HC. One of the most effective ways of explaining this elusive dimension is to use a sequence of hypercubes, starting from the zeroth-dimension leading up to the fourth dimension (so five separate dimensions overall). In short, understanding a world with four spatial dimensions is exceedingly difficult, but what fun would we be if we didn't try? The Three-Dimensional World Still, coordinate geometry helps us grasp just how difficult comprehending a fourth spatial dimension is for beings like us who live in a three-dimensional world. In this sense, the coordinates would be treated in exactly the same way as the other three directions, so it doesn't actually add anything new to our understanding. Of course, this is only an extra direction written down on a two-dimensional piece of paper.not an actual dimension. You see, to a mathematician, the fourth dimension can be represented using coordinate geometry and vectors within an algebraic four-dimensional space. 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