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Look Inside Mummies & Pyramids
Young children can peek under the flaps and discover the lives of the Ancient Egyptians, see inside pyramids and discover the gory details of how mummies were made.A lift-the-flap information book for young readers with over 70 flaps to reveal fascinating details and facts about Ancient Egypt.A brilliant book to introduce children to this fascinating historical period.
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Transition
Imagine a world that is one of infinite parallel worlds, that hangs suspended between triumph and catastrophe, the dismantling of the Wall and the fall of the Twin Towers, in the shadow of suicide terrorism and global financial collapse.Presiding over this world is the Concern, an all-powerful organisation whose operatives possess extraordinary powers.There is Temudjin Oh, an unkillable assassin who journeys between the high passes of Nepal, a version of Victorian London and a wintry Venice; Adrian Cubbish, restlessly greedy City trader; and the Philosopher, a state-sponsored torturer who moves between the time zones with sinister ease.Transition is a high-definition, hyper-real apocalyptic fable for terrible times.
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A Child's Introduction to Egyptology : The Mummies, Pyramids, Pharaohs, Gods, and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt
Get ready to go back in time to discover one of history's most fascinating civilizations -- Ancient Egypt!Packed with stories of pyramids, mummies, pharaohs, gods, and more, this illustrated introduction to Egyptology is perfect for curious kids ages 8 to 11. Author Heather Alexander leads young readers from the very beginning of the kingdom 4,500 years ago through the reign of Cleopatra in 31 BC.Included throughout are beautifully illustrated profiles of gods and goddesses like Ra, the god of the sun, and Isis, the goddesses of magic, as well as information about scribes, priests, and other notable Egyptians.Kids will learn about the great pharaohs like Ramses II and Nefertiti, how the magnificent Great Pyramid in Giza was built, an in-depth explanation of how Tutankhamun's tomb was found, and even how mummies were made. This fact-filled book with original illustrations, a removable hieroglyphics poster, and activities like How to Mummify an Apple and Create Your Own Papyrus is perfect for every young, budding Egyptologist.
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Jacob’s Transition Goals
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In which era were the pyramids and the Sphinx built?
The pyramids and the Sphinx were built during the Old Kingdom era of ancient Egypt, which lasted from around 2686 to 2181 BC. The most famous pyramids, such as the Great Pyramid of Giza, were constructed during this time as tombs for the pharaohs. The Sphinx, believed to represent the pharaoh Khafre, was also built during this period as part of the funerary complex near the pyramids.
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When were the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx built?
The Pyramids of Giza were built around 2580-2560 BC during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. The Great Sphinx, which is located near the Pyramids, is believed to have been built during the same time period, possibly as a part of the funerary complex for Pharaoh Khafre. These ancient structures are some of the most iconic and enduring symbols of ancient Egyptian civilization.
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Is there a transition or is there no transition?
There is a transition in the text.
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In how many pyramids were sarcophagi or at least mummies found?
Sarcophagi or mummies were found in the majority of the pyramids in Egypt. Out of the approximately 118 pyramids discovered in Egypt, many of them contained sarcophagi or mummies. The most famous of these is the Great Pyramid of Giza, which contained the sarcophagus of Pharaoh Khufu. Other notable pyramids with sarcophagi or mummies include the Pyramid of Khafre and the Pyramid of Menkaure. Overall, it is estimated that the majority of the pyramids in Egypt contained these funerary items.
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Pupils in Transition
Focusing on the move from primary to secondary school, this book aims to help teachers and school managers to recognize and deal with the often traumatic effects that this transition has on young people's lives.The book: * explores the links between primary and secondary curricula * offers specific advice on how to meet the needs of children in transition * provides materials for investigating transition which will enable schools to identify the strengths and weaknesses in their approach.
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Masculinity in Transition
Locating the roots of toxic masculinity and finding its displacement in unruly culture Masculinity in Transition analyzes shifting relationships to masculinity in canonical works of twentieth-century literature and film, as well as in twenty-first-century media, performance, and transgender poetics.Focusing on “toxic masculinity,” which has assumed new valence since 2016, K.Allison Hammer traces its roots to a complex set of ideologies embedded in the histories of settler colonialism, racial capitalism, and political fraternity, and finds that while toxic strains of masculinity are mainly associated with straight, white men, trans and queer masculinities can be implicated in these systems of power. Hammer argues, however, that these malignant forms of masculinity are not fixed and can be displaced by “unruly alliances”—texts and relationships that reject the nationalisms and gender politics of white male hegemony and perform an urgently needed reimagining of what it means to be masculine.Locating these unruly alliances in the writings, performances, and films of butch lesbians, gay men, cisgender femmes, and trans and nonbinary individuals, Masculinity in Transition works through an archive of works of performance art, trans poetics, Western films and streaming media, global creative responses to HIV/AIDS, and working-class and “white trash” fictions about labor and unionization. Masculinity in Transition moves the study of masculinity away from an overriding preoccupation with cisnormativity, whiteness, and heteronormativity, and toward a wider and more generative range of embodiments, identifications, and ideologies.Hammer’s bold rethinking of masculinity and its potentially toxic effects lays bare the underlying fragility of normative masculinity. Retail e-book files for this title are screen-reader friendly with images accompanied by short alt text and/or extended descriptions.
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Transition Metal Compounds
Describing all aspects of the physics of transition metal compounds, this book provides a comprehensive overview of this unique and diverse class of solids.Beginning with the basic concepts of the physics of strongly correlated electron systems, the structure of transition metal ions, and the behaviours of transition metal ions in crystals, it goes on to cover more advanced topics such as metal-insulator transitions, orbital ordering, and novel phenomena such as multiferroics, systems with oxygen holes, and high-Tc superconductivity.Each chapter concludes with a summary of key facts and concepts, presenting all the most important information in a consistent and concise manner.Set within a modern conceptual framework, and providing a complete treatment of the fundamental factors and mechanisms that determine the properties of transition metal compounds, this is an invaluable resource for graduate students, researchers and industrial practitioners in solid state physics and chemistry, materials science, and inorganic chemistry.
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Gender Transition For Dummies
Gender transition is different for everyone—get the support you need for your unique journey Gender Transition For Dummies is an essential resource for transgender and non-binary readers who are considering the various elements of what is often called gender transition.It starts at the beginning, answering questions like, “What is transgender and what is non-binary?” and, “How Do I Know If I'm Transgender?” Learn to navigate social transition, prepare for gender-affirming surgery, tell loved ones about your transition plans, find a supportive community, and take care of your mental health.Undertaking any of these steps is a big decision, and it isn't always easy.With this Dummies guide, you'll know that you aren't alone, and you'll get tips from experts on advocating for yourself.Manage gender dysphoria, find supportive care providers, and protect your mental healthKnow what to expect with hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgeryLearn how to change your legal documents and ask people to use the name and pronouns that feel right for you Gender Transition For Dummies is here to support and guide the transgender and gender-diverse community—and their loved ones—and help them to thrive.
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What are transition countries?
Transition countries are nations that are undergoing a shift from a centrally planned economy to a market-oriented economy. These countries are typically former socialist states that are in the process of implementing economic and political reforms to transition to a more open and competitive system. Transition countries often face challenges such as high levels of unemployment, inflation, and corruption as they navigate this transformation. Examples of transition countries include countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia that were part of the former Soviet bloc.
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What is a transition?
A transition is a change or shift from one state, condition, or situation to another. It can refer to a physical movement, a change in emotions or thoughts, or a shift in relationships or circumstances. Transitions can be planned or unexpected, and they often involve a period of adjustment or adaptation to the new situation.
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Is the transition good?
The goodness of a transition depends on various factors such as its impact on individuals, communities, and the environment. A transition can be considered good if it leads to positive outcomes such as improved quality of life, increased sustainability, and reduced inequality. However, if a transition results in negative consequences such as displacement, environmental degradation, or social unrest, it may not be considered good. Therefore, the goodness of a transition is subjective and depends on its overall impact on different aspects of society.
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What is transition 4?
Transition 4 refers to the fourth stage of labor, which occurs after the cervix has dilated to 8-10 centimeters. During transition, contractions become more intense and frequent, and the mother may experience strong pressure and the urge to push. This stage can be challenging and exhausting for the mother, but it is a sign that the baby will soon be born. It is important for the mother to receive support and encouragement during this phase of labor.
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