Cassette Rare Metal
Jul 13, 2010 music cassettes
Cassette Rare Metal

Making your home safe for your toddler
When should I start making my home safe for my toddler?
As your baby becomes mobile and begins to explore, safety at home becomes a crucial concern. This factsheet describes a number of safety devices that are available and measures you can take to help prevent accidents in the home. However, some places and activities will always pose a danger to your child. It's essential, therefore, that you assess your home environment, identify the dangers, and teach your toddler about them at the earliest opportunity.
Safety barriers
Extension kits are available for most gates. Make sure that it is attached according to the manufacturer's instructions. There are two types of barrier:
Walk-through gates these either have an integral frame that extends to grip the gap securely and a swing door, or are gates with hinges, which attach to the wall. The two-way opening gate offers more flexibility and convenience.
Barriers Block a gap and are easily detachable but they have no gate for access. Adults may be tempted to climb over them rather than release and then re-fix them, which makes them a hazard when used at the top of the stairs.
Locks
Window locks Can either keep windows shut securely or allow them to be opened to a limited degree for ventilation, but still prevent small children from escaping through them.
Fridge/freezer locks Protect children from bumping into an open fridge door and prevent accidents with any breakable objects inside. They are generally fitted with adhesive pads and are convenient to use.
TV and video locks protect a toddler from accidents and potential electric shocks and will protect your valuable equipment from damage. They may block the video-cassette slot, or shield the full length of the video player to protect the slot and the controls. Check that when fitted, the appliance can still be operated via the remote control.
Safety guards
Safety guards will help you protect your child from burns or injury from heat and power appliances.
Fire guards Essential if you have any type of fire in your home. They should be fixed to the wall on either side of a fire or fireplace. Although many fire guards can be adjusted to fit a range of widths, check that the guard you buy is suitable for your style of fire and make sure that it is firmly secured.
Cooker and hob guards Designed to prevent your child reaching up and pulling saucepans down from your cooker hob. Guards vary from simple metal rails around the hob to projecting shelves that prevent hands from reaching up and over. Always remember to turn saucepan handles away from the edge of the hob.
Glass safety
Where possible, remove glass furniture such as glass coffee tables while you have young children in the house. Glass in windows, doors and in furniture that cannot be removed should be made safe.
Safety glass If possible when you're buying new or replacement glazing put in safety glass, especially for internal or patio doors. This toughened glass rarely breaks, but if it does it shatters into small pieces, which are relatively harmless.
Fire safety
Smoke detectors - should be installed near your child's bedroom as well as in the other recommended areas in your home. Check that your smoke detectors carry the British Standards 'kite mark' and look for those with an alarm test facility and a 'battery low' warning signal. Other fire safety items include:
Accident prevention
Corner protectors- these are normally rounded plastic or rubber corner pieces that can be fitted with adhesive pads to the corners of your furniture.
Door protectors- can be fitted on the inside door hinge to prevent trapping and over the top of a door to prevent the door from slamming shut on fingers accidentally.
Light switch adapters- for older children you might consider adapting light switches to enable your child to reach and turn on the light. These are particularly helpful along hallways and for lavatory visits during the night.
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Websites that sell rare metal cassettes, vinyl, etc.?
I'm looking for a website that sells rare thrash metal, death metal, and black metal cassettes and vinyl.
well you should look for the bands label they usually have goos stuff or go on metal archives for a good site to trade or buy. m/
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Cassette Oop Rare
Jul 11, 2010 music cassettes
Cassette Oop Rare
Stop Nuclear War - Scientist (89 BPM)
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Dreams Cassette
Jun 2, 2010 music cassettes
Dreams Cassette

A Simple Guide To Remove Your Cassette Player
In early days getting a car is a dream for many but now a day
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Any Interpretations of a bizarre dream?
I need your help, I had a freaky dream.
My dream can be seen on this website, please any insight would be great. The written dream begins like this:
"DREAM MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR MINORS
-some nudity
-and graphic violence
For those of you who have seen the movie entitled the "Ring", would easier understand the type of framing used in my dream. The cassette that the characters in the movie watched, only to die seven days later, by a little girl crawling out of a television, is the reference. Well this dream was seen and had the feeling of that cassette seen in the movie...."
The rest can be seen on following link, any feed back on the linked site will be very be much appreciated.
http://www.experienceproject.com/dreams.php?did=36362
my guess is that you are at an age where your hormones are raging.
Your naked females and the symbolism of their vagina's on fire
and burning them up is pretty straight forward. When you have erotic fantasies they can well blend with other fantasies like you
see in the movies.
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Oop Tape
Apr 25, 2010 music cassettes
Oop Tape

The Benefits of Cooperative Group Work
Here are five reasons why you must use cooperative group work in your lessons together with some creative ways of grouping your students:
1. There is less incentive for pupils to disrupt the lesson to get your attention because attention is being received naturally - from the other members of the group.
2. Positive peer relationships are developed as a result of pupils helping each other to reach a common goal.
3. Lower achieving pupils gain confidence and motivation by working collaboratively with higher achieving students. The high ability students also benefit through the process of guiding and supporting their fellow group members - their understanding of the material is reinforced.
4. It saves the teacher time. Once students get used to the cooperative learning framework they effectively teach themselves. The teacher is free from constant requests for attention and can give quality support when it is required rather than when it is demanded.
5. Social skills such as self-expression, decision-making, responsibility, accountability, sharing, listening, and conflict management are naturally practiced and developed. This has a knock-on effect of reducing the occurrence of behaviour problems brought about due to a lack of these skills.
There are many ways to group students when you're preparing a group activity. Different types of groupings have different benefit sand challenges, so the type you choose depends on various factors. In some cases it might be suitable to allow pupils to pick their own groups but generally it will be up to the teacher to decide which groupings work best for the class and for particular projects. .
Type 1: Random Groups
This is one of the quickest ways to form groups and is best suited to either 'fun' sessions where the mix of individuals is not so important, or new groups of individuals you don't yet know particularly well. Like friendship groups (where students are simply told to get together in a group with their friends), pupils see this as a 'fair' way to be grouped as it is based on chance rather than a deliberate choice made by the teacher. As you get to know your students you will naturally find that grouping some individuals together is not appropriate, and you will gradually move away from 'random groupings' to more planned and organised methods such as diverse cooperative groups where students' abilities and genders are taken into consideration.
Ideas for forming 'Random Groups'
1. Pull the names out of a hat
2. Chocolate bars/candy
This method is very popular with students and is a good one to use on a special occasion, or when you are trying to get a difficult group on side.
Buy a range of chocolate bars or small packets of sweets/candy. You need the same number of sweet types as groups you want to form (so no 'hundreds and thousands'!). The best to use are the 'fun size' chocolate bars - you get around fifteen to twenty of one type in a bag. Six groups of five would require therefore six different types of candy and five of each type.
Stick one chocolate bar/packet of candy under each seat (using tape) and when you want the students to form their groups ask them to check their seat to find their gift. They then arrange themselves in groups of the same candy type.
To make sure groups don't get mixed up put a large picture of each candy type on the wall in different places around the room. All the 'Mars' bars meet under the 'Mars' picture, all the 'pastilles' meet under the 'pastille' picture etc.
Oops, nearly forgot. Remember to check for food allergies on the SEN register before running this one (unless combining with a first aid class).
3. Comic strips:
Here's a slightly more creative method... Each participant takes a turn at picking a single comic frame out of a large container. After the entire group has each chosen one, the participants begin to search for others with the same comic strip sequence. (Each sequence will relate to a different cartoon character -Dennis the Menace, Minnie the Minx etc.) After the participants have found everyone in their group, they must arrange themselves so that the sequence of frames is in chronological order to form the comic strip correctly and then sit down together.
I hope you like those and found them useful. If you want more ideas like this they can be found in our lesson improvement program:
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Are there any "Nelvanamation" cartoons that aren't on video?
Hi everyone, I was just looking at two OOP VHS Tapes online that have a combined total of 6 episodes.They are "Take me up to the Ballgame", "The Jack Rabbit Story", "Romeo-0 and Julie-8", "Please Don't Eat the Planet", "The Devil and Daniel Mouse", and "A Cosmic Christmas". Are there any other episodes of this cartoon series that AREN'T on video? Is so, what are the epidsodes' titles? Thanks!
-Kevin
Well. Interesting question.
Nelvana is a decent sized studio. What you are watching are a bunch of specials they made that they put on 2 videos and labeled them Nelvanamation. I've attached the Big Cartoon's Database list of specials Nelvana has...they have quite a few.
I've also attached BCDB list of Nelvana feature films. The only one that is not based off a tv show that I can see is Rock & Rule (which was pretty good and may have been inspired from the Devil and Daniel Mouse)
Back to your question. Are any of them not on video? None that I can see. Some of the less common ones are Rock & Rule, Herself the Elf and The Great Heep but I can find at least VHS of them all.
Also:
"The Jack Rabbit Story" = "Easter Fever"
"Please Don't Eat the Planet" = "Intergalactic Thanksgiving"
If you're doing any online searching you may get better results using these alternative titles.
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Cassette Oop
Apr 17, 2010 music cassettes
Cassette Oop
Most of us understand how much we mean to our close friends and family, but it's easy to forget how much our "presence" can mean to others, even outside of these intimate circles. We simply haven't yet internalized the profound connectedness of the modern world.
I was born on the very cusp of the computer generation. I am young enough that the first personal computers were released on the market when I was still in high school. I have fond memories of learning the ins and outs of my Radio Shack TRS-80--a model I should have kept since it would have been a collector's item by now--when modems were clunky boxes that you physically smashed against your telephone's headset and software was stored on cassette tapes that you had to pause and rewind just like your VCR.
The day is coming when young adults will no longer know what a VCR is.
But I am old enough to remember a time before VCR's, before cable television, before cell phones, and before answering machines....
I am also old enough to remember the track "Darling Nikki" as it was originally released by Prince and the Revolution on the album Purple Rain. A young friend of mine was recently listening to the Foo Fighters version, released in 2003, and I commented that I thought the cover was pretty good.
"Yeah," he replied."Um... who did it first?" Never have I felt quite so old as I did in that moment.
But most importantly, I am old enough to have been culturally programmed in a time before the Internet had morphed into the web, before e-mail was a given, and therefore before people could reach out to each other across the great divide--across oceans and time zones and cultural barriers--connecting instantly at any time of day or night to just about anyone they choose.
In the world of my childhood, distant communication was conducted by telephone or by "snail mail"--which was just plain "mail" in those days. If you didn't have someone's telephone number or address, they were not so easy to find. Even public listings had a certain aura of privacy about them. "Looking someone up" was almost considered rude.
Today, the opposite is true. While we may still guard a home address or a private line, there are more public ways to find us that we advertise with abandon. And thousands upon thousands of us post our daily thoughts in the public forum, inviting others into conversation. But we aren't entering into those conversations with others like we could be. Even in this shared global space, we are still enacting the paradigm of the private life.
Old programming dies hard, and when I was young, books and articles were digested and then filed away. It was impossible to contact the author of every book you read. Even if you could find an address, it was not easy to engage in a dialog, and you had no way of knowing without first contacting them whether they wanted to be contacted at all.
But the web has completely transformed this phenomenon. Authors who want to be in conversation with their readers have web sites, blogs, chat rooms and open forums. The bulk of an author's writings may even be published in these venues. Authors are inviting conversation, and we are failing to join in because we don't think to investigate the possibility.
I love receiving comments from readers on my blogs, and frankly I haven't been reaching out often enough to offer my own comments to others. We live in a time of global conversation, but we aren't going to benefit from it if we don't participate.
Having recognized my error, you can rest assured I will be reaching out. From now on, every time I finish a book, I will look up the author on the web, if only to leave a single sentence or two of appreciation for their efforts. Authors spend months out of their lives preparing manuscripts that I am willing to spend hours out of my own life reading. Surely taking three minutes to thank them wouldn't be out of line. I'm starting to see my earlier habit of indifference as an appalling lack of manners.
In the same vein, I will never again read a full web article or blog post without leaving a quick comment, assuming that a method is provided for doing so. If I find it worth my time to read the entire post, then surely I also have the time to leave a brief thank you.
Embracing this shift into the global culture of interconnection may require a few new habits--even a new mindset--but ironically these changes are only serving to bring my life back into line with the fundamental principles of my childhood: gratitude, honor, respect, and integrity.
I was taught to receive gifts graciously, remembering always to say "thank you." I was taught to respond to others whenever I was spoken to--to do otherwise would have been the height of rudeness. I was taught to be considerate of others--to be thoughtful, and to offer up small kindnesses wherever possible. It's time I learned to embody these principles in this brave new world of connection. It's time I understood what it means to be a true citizen of a global humanity.
--EM Sky has been a math instructor for The Johns Hopkins University, a special effects technician in Hollywood, a project manager for BellSouth, and a rock climbing instructor in Atlanta. She briefly considered leaving her life of adventure to become a lawyer, but fortunately she came to her senses. Now she is an author, writing on business, life, and society for the whole human being.
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