2.What word begins with "e",ends with "e",ang has one letter?3.What is lighter than a feather,but you can't hold it for about 10 minutes?4.Take five letters away from CHOCOLATE,ang you can make something you wear with the letters that are legt.What is it?5....
Modern science is often seen as being so complex that mere enthusiasts shouldn't try to comprehend it. At Five Books, we take the view that science, whether ancient or modern, should be accessible to all readers. And every day, great authors publish fantastic popular science books with that...
Tape down the ends of the pipe cleaner so that young hands don’t experience that particular sense of touch! Clip off the extra pipe cleaner and save it for the candy cane page and binding. Step 7: “Taste” the Candy Cane Saving the best for last! Poke two holes in the page, as ...
In our new history books section, we keep track of some of the books coming out by Five Books interviewees and frequently recommended authors. We're also scanning catalogues and highlighting interesting new history books being published that come to our attention. It's impossible to cover all ...
She was a very hard worker and in order to make ends meet she hardly ever rested. With my mom as my example I learned that hard work is the best way to get what you want. Even as a little boy I knew I was going to be successful. Regardless of what I chose I wanted to make ...
Many English words end in the lettere. In an earlier stage of the language, many of these final e’s were pronounced. Now, however, unless the word is a foreign borrowing, the final e is silent. Althoughfinal eis silent, it usually has a job to do. ...
of which it contains exactly one. No consecutive characters in the password are of the same one of these types. (For example, no capital letter is preceded or followed by another capital letter.) The password contains more lowercase letters than characters of any one of the other four types...
He wrote in response a letter to the same Bishop Alexander in the same year 318 AD. In it he expresses some thoughts that are highly relevant to our discussion and I have spliced them together here for your consideration (the Scriptural citations were added by modern authors): We ...
In the same letter to his sister, Walton adds that before he became an explorer he "became a poet, and for one year lived in a Paradise of my own creation." The idea of a paradise of one's own creation is itself regressive and narcissistic, implying as it does that the self is all...