Muito interessante pessoal, jamais imaginei como se media isso! abraços, Ivan Saiba o que significa um prego 17 x 27. A nomenclatura dos pregos é algo bastante desconhecido da maioria das pessoas. Isso ocorre porque há muitos padrões no mercado. Existe uma equivalência aproximada entre elas, mas as usuais estão em Polegadas Inglesas x BWG, JP x LPP e ainda o padrão métrico oficial, mm x mm. Entenda o que significam estas siglas: Polegadas Inglesas: multiplique o número correspondente por 25,4 para ter o comprimento em mm. BWG (Birmingham Wire Gauge) e JP (Jauge de Paris): são tabelas próprias que indicam o diâmetro do prego. LPP (Linhas Por Polegadas Portuguesas): multiplique o número correspondente por 2,3 para ter o comprimento em mm. No Brasil usamos mais o seguinte formato: JP x LPP Onde: JP é o diâmetro, em JDP (Jauge de Paris) LPP é o comprimento, em Linhas de Polegada Portuguesa. 1 JDP = ver tabela abaixo 1 Linha de Polegada Portuguesa: 2,30 mm Conversao de Medi...
An Introduction to Lenormand Cards: Plus Lenormand Card Meaning List AUG 10, 2017 While the main focus of Labyrinthos Academy has always been the Tarot, lately I’ve been experimenting with other practices that have the potential to work alongside those beloved decks of that I hold so dear. One of the more interesting and dynamic combinations I’ve found during these little experiments has been Lenormand Cards. Lately, I’ve been so inspired, that I’ve been working on a Lenormand deck, which you can start taking a peek at here! What are Lenormand Cards? Tarot and other forms of cartomancy have been around for as long as playing cards themselves have existed - and the history of the whole practice spans well over six centuries. For many decades now, Tarot has been the main focus of those interested in spirituality and self-development. While they were once used for divination, we actually argue here that their most potent use is not in telling the future, but as a tool fo...
Melvin Simon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search For the basketball player, see Melvin Simon (basketball) . Melvin Simon Born October 21, 1926 New York City , U.S. Died September 16, 2009 (aged 82) Indianapolis , U.S. Nationality American Other names Mel Simon Alma mater City College of New York (BA, 1949) Occupation Real estate developer Spouse(s) Bess Meshulam (divorced) Bren Burns Children 5, including David E. Simon Relatives Paul Skjodt (son-in-law) Family Herbert Simon (brother) Melvin Simon (October 21, 1926 – September 16, 2009) [1] was an American businessman and film producer, who co-founded the largest shopping mall company in the United States, the Simon Property Group , with his younger brother, Herb Simon . [2] The pair jointly purchased the Indiana Pacers in 1983. Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2.1 Real estate 2.2 Movies 2.3 Indiana...
This song was released on 2000, it reminds me of my teenagehood! :) VIDEO: Lyrics Me no bubblicious Me smoke heavy tar Me be groovin' slowly where you are Notify your next of kin 'Cause you're never coming back I've been dropping beats since Back in Black And we'll paint by numbers 'Til something sticks Don't mind doing it for the kids (So come on) jump on board Take a ride (yeah) (You'll be doin' it all right) Jump on board feel the high 'Cause the kids are alright You've got a reputation Well I guess that can be explored You're dancing with the chairman of the board Take a ride on my twelve cylinder symphony But if you got other plans The purpose of a woman is to love her man And we'll paint by numbers 'Til something sticks Don't mind doing it for the kids (So come on) jump on board Take a ride (yeah) (Doin' it all right) Jump on board feel the high 'Cause the kids are alright I'm gonna give it all of my lovin...
John H. Patterson and the Sales Strategy of the National Cash Register Company, 1884 to 1922 by Walter A. Friedman John H. Patterson's sales management techniques built National Cash Register into the dominant force in its industry and had a major impact on the development of modern selling. This excerpt from Business History Review looks at one aspect of the Patterson method. John H. Patterson created an intricate system of management to monitor and train company salesman. He gave them scripts to memorize and assigned them territory to cover. He held conventions and thematic sales contests, and pressured salesmen to rid their regions of competition. Patterson sought to create a method of sales management that encompassed all aspects of selling, from the calculation of quotas and commission rates to the motivation of discouraged salesmen. This excerpt looks at one aspect of the Patterson method: the N.C.R. Pri...
Welcome to Gibtown, the last 'freakshow' town in America With the demise of the carnival, an important slice of American history risks being lost – but the residents of Gibsonton, Florida, are trying to keep the legacy of the town’s famous ‘freaks’ alive Ward Hall, 84. He has been in the sideshow business for 70 years. Guardian Kim Wall and Caterina Clerici in Gibsonton, Florida Thu 26 Feb 2015 09.15 EST 30 F or those who didn’t quite fit elsewhere, Gibtown was a utopia. Its first settlers, the Giant, and his wife, the Half-Woman, ran a campsite, a bakeshop and the fire department. The post office catered to little people with extra-low counters, and the beer hall had custom-built chairs for the Fat Ladies and the Tallest Man. Special zoning regulations allowed residents to keep and train exotic animals in their gardens. Siamese-twin sisters ran a fruit stand. Three factories manufactured Ferris wheels and carousels. Or at least that’s how Ward Hall, aka the King...
Eric Carle: The Man Behind the Caterpillar Eric Carle, who passed away on May 23, 2021 at the age of 91, was one of the most beloved and influential children’s book authors and illustrators of our time. His books, such as The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, and The Grouchy Ladybug, have sold more than 170 million copies worldwide and have been translated into more than 70 languages. His distinctive collage art style, his playful use of colors and shapes, and his simple yet profound stories have captivated generations of young readers and adults alike. But who was the man behind the caterpillar? What inspired him to create such memorable characters and images? And what was his impact on children’s literature and education? Eric Carle was born on June 25, 1929 in Syracuse, New York, to German immigrant parents. When he was six years old, his family moved back to Germany, where he grew up during the Nazi regime and World War II. He experienced hard...
Buddhist Views on Supernatural Powers There is a nice story that illustrates the attitude of Gautama Buddha toward the tendency of some people to strive for miraculous powers in their spiritual practice . One day the Buddha came across an ascetic who was sitting by a river bank. This ascetic was known for his spiritual practice of austerity for good 25 years. The Buddha asked the ascetic, given all his hard work and labor, what he had received as a reward. The man replied with pride that, he was able to cross the river by walking on the water. The Buddha pointed in the direction of the ferry, indicating that the gain of the man was insignificant. He could, after all, cross the river for just one penny by using a ferry! This story probably has different layers of meanings. One meaning could certainly be the message that we have to live our lives happily, performing our everyday duties, rather than chasing miracles and supernatural powers. After all, why are we he...
25 Alan Watts Quotes to Teach You the Transformative Power of Insighs Pin A prolific author and speaker, Alan Wilson Watts is credited with the interpretation and introduction of Eastern philosophy to the Western audience. As his mother’s students were children of missionaries to Asia, Watts began to be fascinated by Asian art, literature, and philosophy; so in time, he learned Chinese and started to explore the fundamental beliefs and practices of religions and philosophies of India and East Asia. After a rigorous research in Zen Buddhism, Watts published one of the first books on the topic – The Way of Zen – introducing the burgeoning youth culture to it. Due to all the wisdom it embodies, Watts even suggested that Buddhism could be presented and taught as a form of psychotherapy, and not only as a religion. Alan Watts is the author of more than 25 books on various topics such as philosophy, Eastern and Western religion, natural history, semanti...
I dont know if it is the beat, or the lyrics, or the whole song itself, but this is a song that It gets me going and I can hear it again, and again, and again, almost nonstop and it touches my feelings! Makes me feel like singing loud! Spoiler: The end of the VIDEOCLIP is a kind of tragic though.... :/ "Love Me Again" Know I’ve done wrong, Left your heart torn Is that what devils do? Took you so low, Where only fools go I shook the angel in you Now I’m rising from the ground Rising up to you Filled with all the strength I found There's nothing I can’t do! [Chorus:] I need to know now, know now Can you love me again? I need to know now, know now Can you love me again? I need to know now, know now Can you love me again? I need to know now, know now Can you love me again? Can you love me again? It’s unforgivable, I stole and burnt your soul Is that what demons do? They rule the worst of me Destroy everything, They bring down angels like ...
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