![]() ![]() Head to the Community navigator to find places to ask questions, share feedback, meet other developers, and dream about the future of LLM’s.This is the spellbinding story of six young dreamers who set out from Vancouver in the seventies to haphazardly establish a back-to-the-land commune on a small island in the Salish Sea.Īgainst all odds, the dream endures for half a century through fierce internecine squabbling, occasional community uproar, births and deaths, disasters in animal husbandry, the War in the Woods, RCMP raids and the blandishments of oily developers.īut throughout it all what abides is the land itself, its gifts and spirits and seasonal graces.Ī story within a story, the tale is told by the commune’s sole remaining occupant to an enigmatic stranger. Developer's guide Ĭheck out the developer's guide for guidelines on contributing and help getting your dev environment set up. Head to the reference section for full documentation of all classes and methods in the LangChain and LangChain Experimental Python packages. Guides īest practices for developing with LangChain. Check out our growing list of integrations. LangChain is part of a rich ecosystem of tools that integrate with our framework and build on top of it. Walkthroughs and techniques for common end-to-end use cases, like: Let models choose which tools to use given high-level directives Examples, ecosystem, and resources Use cases Interface with application-specific data Agents Interface with language models Retrieval LangChain provides standard, extendable interfaces and integrations for the following modules: Model I/O
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![]() You can’t use adjectives as the answer.Unless it’s a double letter then it’s 2 points – more on that below. If your answer doesn’t match anyone’s and it makes sense, then you get a point for that answer. If you have the same answer as anyone else, then you have to cross that one off your list, and it doesn’t count as a point. When the timer goes off, everyone compares answers.David would not be an acceptable answer because even though he was a king, his name does not start with N. For example, if the category says Kings in the Bible, and the letter is N, you could write Nebuchadnezzar for your answer. Each category you complete should start with that letter. When you say go, players use the selected letter to answer each category.You could do shorter or longer depending on the age group and everyone’s skill level. Set a timer for 3 minutes (use your phone, an Alexa, or Google).Write the letter at the top of the page/column where you will write your answers.It would be well-advised to not use letters like Q, Z, I, unless you really want a challenge. ![]() If you want it to be random, you can put all the letters in a hat and draw one each time. This is a fun way to test your Bible skills and knowledge, as well as a fun learning opportunity. Your answers will include people and stories found in the Bible. How Do You Make Scattergories Bible-Themed?įor bible-themed Scattergories only categories from the Bible are included on the game cards. Players need to be creative and vote on any disagreements. However, you don’t get points for having the same word as someone else. The person with the most categories filled at the end wins. Each player tries to fill in each category listed with a word or phrase that starts with the letter that was selected. You start by picking a letter, then set a timer for 3 minutes. It requires a game card that has a list of categories. ![]() Scattergories is an entertaining, fast-thinking word game. You will also learn why you can use it in Sunday school, in a classroom, or at home for family time. In this post I am sharing a downloadable bible Scattergories printable pdf for instant use, along with instructions for playing. With Scattergories you have a fast-paced game that involves some thinking, which means it can help challenge younger minds. Using the game of Scattergories with a bible theme is a great way to teach about the bible, especially to kids. ![]() ![]() Inbox: If other users follow you, or like, make a comment on your video clips, the notifications will be listed here. TikTok provides a convenient way for users to share video clips easily. You can choose from your device album, or shoot one video clip for sharing in no time. +: This button is used for sharing your own video clip. TikTok will navigate you to the results very quickly. ![]() This consists a stream of video clips that will allow you to enjoy endlessly.ĭiscover: In this section, you can enter keywords and search for the user or video you want to access directly. By swiping the screen from the bottom to the top, you can switch the video clip to the next one for streaming. ![]() Here the videos that may be the one you are interested in will be played directly. Home: You would be on the main feed as you enter TikTok. Millions of music and sound tracks for adding to the video clips - TikTok offers millions of music and sound effects that users can apply to the video clips.You can easily create an amazing video for sharing with your friends on TikTok. Easily shoot and created a fantastic video for sharing - To create a video clip with TikTok is simple, there are different effect models provided for directly application. ![]() So on TikTok, you can access your favorite idols without hassle!
![]() ![]() This is such a human experience, composed at a time when human experiences weren’t chief among the aims of most Baroque composer composers. The St Matthew Passion is the epitome of Bach’s ability to set sacred choral music and it contains some of the most beautiful melodies, and powerful choral moments found in music. There are biblical proclamations of impending apocalypse littered throughout, and for each of them, Bach works in some sort of crushing atonality or strange chord, as if he’s wincing with pain each time it happens. Bach wrote two choral oratorios based on the Passion, or final period, of the life of Jesus in Christianity. Composers of primarily songs are usually called songwriters with songs, the. People who create new compositions are called composers. If you thought that Baroque music mostly dealt with plinky-plinky harpsichords, the St Matthew Passion will change mind. Musical composition can refer to an original piece or work of music, 1 either vocal or instrumental, the structure of a musical piece or to the process of creating or writing a new piece of music. secundum Evangelistam Matthæum (the ‘J.C.’ stands for Jesus Christ, which is maybe a bit familiar for someone he hadn’t met… but we’ll let him off). ![]() The original title is Passio Domini nostri J.C. It’s one of two ‘Passion’ oratorios that have survived since Bach died (he could’ve written up to five), but it’s also become one of his most celebrated pieces. The fastest way to learn composition is to memorize small fragments of music, and then learn to change and combine those fragments in very specific ways. Based on the music books that I own, I discuss 5 that I would keep. Read more: 30 greatest classical composers of all time ![]() He was among the most influential composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is sometimes seen as the first Impressionist composer, although he vigorously rejected the term. COMPOSITION definition: When you talk about the composition of something, you are referring to the way in which. Needless to say, each of these examples should be digested in a single sitting. ( Achille) Claude Debussy n 1 ( French: ail klod dbysi 22 August 1862 25 March 1918) was a French composer. Here are the 10 major works we recommend you devote some time to. ![]() ![]() ![]() WhatsApp Web is free, so businesses don’t need to pay for expensive additional communication tools. The app’s security features make it a good choice for keeping sensitive information safe. The WhatsApp Web app has the same built-in end-to-end encryption as the WhatsApp mobile app. How to set up and use WhatsApp Web or the desktop app. Using WhatsApp web is easy, efficient, and time-saving. It’s easy to get distracted when we look at our phones, but if we can seamlessly integrate WhatsApp into our everyday workflow on a computer, we’re much more likely to stay on track. It makes it much easier to share files and documents, such as PDFs and images, that have been prepared and saved on a desktop. There are many benefits to accessing WhatsApp Business from your desktop computer. What are the benefits of using WhatsApp Web on a desktop? Need a virtual second phone number to set up your Business account? Generate your new number in just a few clicks. You must have a WhatsApp Messenger or Business account set up to use Whatsapp Web. With WhatsApp Web, you can send and receive messages from a computer instead of a mobile device. WhatsApp Web is the web version of WhatsApp, and it’s free to download and use. Note: You can only access one account via WhatsApp desktop app, so if you’re already using it for your private account, you may wish to consider other options.
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![]() ![]() An obsidian sphere has a meaning akin to a crystal ball and is used the same way. Obsidian is excellent for scrying and divination. Mystic work frequently calls upon the power of black obsidian. That’s why it’s essential to cleanse these pieces to remove the negativities that accumulated on them.Ĭleansing your obsidian properly will restore its vibrations, boost its maximum charge, and tune its healing powers. An obsidian buddha’s meaning, for example, combines the calming, peaceful presence of Buddha with obsidian’s grounding and protective energy. ![]() The more you use it, the more negative energy it collects. ![]() Today it is still highly-desired as a metaphysical tool. It can be easily shaped into tools, including arrowheads, and was used in prehistoric tools for hundreds of thousands of years. Black Obsidian is a common igneous rock formed from rapidly cooling lava following a volcanic eruption. Obsidian jewelry absorbs negative energy from its user and the environment. Crystal Healing, Mineralogy, and History. In this guide, we’ll teach you how to cleanse your obsidian stone-be it black obsidian, mahogany obsidian, rainbow obsidian, snowflake obsidian, or sheen obsidian-so you can maximize its powers. Each of these lives are shown to you in hopes of. When meditating with this stone, one will have enhanced vision of previous lives. This stone activates our root and third eye chakras, enhancing ones psychic abilities, especially that of past life recall. It is also used for protection from psychic attacks by those who wish to harm (or those who don't even intend to but their energy is negative or aggressive and might inadvertently do so). Snowflake Obsidian works to help balance, purify, and ground ones mind, body, and aura. Your Obsidian Stone’s capacity to boost your root chakra is one of the strongest connections you might anticipate from it. It is also a crystal that activates deep tissue healing, allowing your body to regenerate and feel young, vibrant, and full of fire. South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands (GBP £)Īre you taking care of your obsidian piece? Healing stones like obsidian require special care to continuously harness their energy. Mahogany Obsidian is often used to remove energy cords between people that sap energy and violate boundaries. Mahogany Obsidian has a gentle energy, resonating with the earth it grounds and protects. It is a crystal that keeps your heart pumping strong, loud, and in good health. ![]() ![]() “We are currently in the recruitment process looking for schools willing to come on board to make sure the screening process is a valid and reliable measures of giftedness,” she said. Once identified, Melville Primary employs a range of strategies to cater for its gifted students, including clustering groups of them in mixed-ability classrooms, subject extension and even year skipping where necessary.ĭr Slater said she was developing a new screening process to start in Year 1 and had been looking for schools to implement it, including questionnaires for parents and teachers as well as achievement testing. 77, Lower Lab School, which is a District school that acts like a Citywide school. Every classroom in these schools is a gifted and talented classroom there are no general education classrooms in these schools. “Often parents will cry tears of relief when they are having an interview with us about their child because for the first time they feel understood,” she said. Admission into NYC Citywide schools requires a score of 97 on the NYC Gifted and Talented Test. Learning support co-ordinator Jane Nolan is tasked with running the school’s identification and engagement programs for gifted kids. The school has become particularly adept at identifying so-called “twice-exceptional” students - those who are intellectually gifted but also have a learning impediment like dyslexia or ADHD that can mask their ability - and now regularly attracts children from private schools and outside its catchment. Teachers at the school from kindergarten onwards are drilled on thecharacteristics of exceptionally bright students and how they might manifest in both a positive and negative way.įor instance, a child with higher orders of intellectual curiosity may have a tendency to resist direction and ask embarrassing questions, while an advanced problem-solver can be manipulative and domineering towards their peers. She pointed to Melville Primary as one of few primary schools in the public or private sector proactively identifying and catering to its brightest students “There needs to be a lot more on offer a lot earlier.”ĭr Slater said gifted students quickly “switched off” when not challenged and were often mistakenly viewed as disruptive or troublemakers by teachers. Credit: Justin Benson-Cooper/The Sunday Times Camera Icon Melville Primary School students James Carroll (10) and Caitlin O'Neill (6) with principal Betty McNeill and learning support co-ordinator Jane Nolan. ![]() ![]() “Even then, PEAC is only two to three hours per week which is, one, too late and, two, not what I would call a therapeutic dose of exposure to like-minded children. “Most public primary schools don’t offer anything for gifted students until PEAC starts in Year 5,” Dr Slater said. “But little attention is paid to students who perform or have the potential to perform better than their peers.”Ībout 10 per cent of school children are intellectually gifted, but in WA there is no formal identification process until Primary Extension and Challenge Program (PEAC) testing in Year 4. ![]() ![]() It would be difficult indeed to run a long-term, randomized study in which children were assigned to different amounts of screen time each day and then tracked over their life spans to measure well-being outcomes. Isolating the effects of screens from all the other experiences kids are exposed to is a challenge as well. Many studies lump all screen time together into one category, though it seems unlikely that video chatting with Grandma, for example, would have much in common with playing “Grand Theft Auto V.” ![]() And not all research effectively differentiates between different types of screen time. However, some critics charge that much of the research backing up the guidelines is correlational, cross-sectional or based upon self-report-though there are longitudinal studies in the mix, too. In its guidelines on physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep for young children, WHO similarly recommends no screens for kids under 2, and less than an hour a day for kids 2 to 5. It has also developed the Family Media Use Plan for older kids, in which parents and children negotiate limits and boundaries around screen usage. AAP calls for no screen time at all for children until 18 to 24 months, except for video chatting, and says kids ages 2 to 5 should get an hour or less of screen time per day. Television and video games have been around for decades, of course, but never so portably and easily accessed.Īmid this rapid change, professional organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) have stepped in with recommendations. In all the popular-media hubbub and scientific debate over screen time, it’s easy to forget how quickly these issues have evolved: The first-generation iPhone was introduced only 13 years ago, in 2007, the same year Netflix introduced streaming services. “We have ideas, but the problem is that the technology is getting more and more sophisticated and more ubiquitous.” We’re not there yet,” says Jerri Lynn Hogg, PhD, a media psychologist at Fielding Graduate University. “As psychologists, it’s really important for us to have scientific-based evidence behind what we’re recommending. Meanwhile, many questions remain about how much screen time is too much and about the effects of different types of activities that involve screens. Nevertheless, total abstinence from recreational screen time may backfire for older kids and teens. ![]() As kids get older, they can learn meaningful information from screens, but the ubiquity of digital devices also means that children can easily spend far too much time being sedentary. The picture that has emerged suggests that the youngest children don’t learn well from screens. In particular, they’re studying both the potential benefits of screens-if they can be used as teaching tools-and the potential physical and mental health drawbacks. And they’re buckling down for the long haul, building new longitudinal studies that will help answer complex questions about kids, teens and screens. They’re looking at the environment that surrounds screen time, including parenting and socioeconomic status. Researchers are now paying close attention to the kinds of content kids are consuming via digital devices. That’s now beginning to change as psychologists and other child development experts take a deeper and increasingly nuanced look at children’s and teens’ use of tablets, phones and other screens. In reality, though, screen time research has been less than definitive, mainly owing to a lack of strong longitudinal studies to date. ![]() By the time research on screen time reaches the public, it’s often framed in black-and-white terms: guidelines setting out strict time limits, or news reports with titles like “Are Screens Bad for Kids?” ![]() ![]() A rainbow bridge known as the Bifrost joined the two together. Ásgard was connected to another realm, Midgard, the world of humanity. The other half went to the heavenly meadow of Fólkvangr, ruled over by the Vanir goddess Freya. Odin was said to rule over Valhalla, welcoming half of those who died in battle and feasting with them in the giant hall. The gigantic and imperious hall of Valhalla was also located in Ásgard. The Vanir had their home in Vanaheim whilst the Æsir settled in Ásgard, a celestial fortified realm surrounded by a great wall and protected by Thor and his famous hammer, the Mjollnir. Read more about: Vikings The legendary adventures of Thor in Norse mythology Although Loki the trickster god was often associated with the gods of the Æsir, he was neither Æsir nor Vanir. The Vanir, who were often at war with the Æsir, consisted of Njörðr, Freyr, Freya, Gullveig and Nerthus. The Æsir were considered the main pantheon in Norse mythology and consisted of Odin, the King of the Æsir, Thor, Frigg, Balder, Höðr and Týr. The Norse gods were separated into two main groups, the Æsir and the Vanir. Odin killed Ymir and in doing so created the nine realms that came to encompass the Norse cosmology. ![]() These creatures triggered a series of events that saw the birth of Odin, ‘the father of all gods’. The flames of Muspelheim began to melt the ice of Niflheim leading to the creation of two entities known as Ymir the giant and Audhumla the cow. The Yggdrasil grew from the void of Ginnungagap, which was enclosed on one side by the fiery Muspelheim and the other side by the frosty Niflheim. ![]() Read more about: Vikings Seven of the most important gods and goddesses in Norse mythologyĪccording to legend, the nine realms surrounded and spread out from the Yggdrasil, a sacred cosmic tree at the centre of the universe. ![]() |
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