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World Standards Day (or International Standards Day) is an international day celebrated on 14 October each year.[1] The day honours the efforts of the thousands of experts who develop voluntary standards within standards development organizations such as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME),[2] International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA), International Organization for Standardization (ISO), International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The aim of World Standards Day is to raise awareness among regulators, industry and consumers as to the importance of standardization to the global economy. Ben is Sarah's father. Ben explains to Sarah what standards are, Ben is an accountant so standards are very important in his work, he talks about his work, but also gives many other examples, e.g. in construction, in education, etc.

At daycare one morning, Ms. Sarah baked a gingerbread man with a crooked smile and three red buttons. But when the timer went DING, he jumped right out of the oven! "Tee hee hee!" he giggled. "You can't catch me!" He ran past Squeaks the hamster in his wheel. "Run, run, as fast as you can! You can't catch me, I'm the gingerbread man!" He zipped past Bubbles the goldfish. "Swim, swim, as fast as you can! You can't catch me, I'm the gingerbread man!" Outside on the playground, Nora spotted him first. "Look, Josie!" she called to her best friend. "Can you run fast?" asked the gingerbread man with his crooked smile. "We're the fastest runners in daycare!" they said together. Around the slide, Through the sandbox, Past the swings they ran! Finally, Nora and Josie caught up and grabbed his hands. "Oh no!" he laughed. "You really ARE the fastest!" "And you're the yummiest!" giggled the best friends, sharing the still-warm, spicy treat. Now whenever cookies bake at daycare, everyone remembers the cheeky gingerbread man and listens for his giggle... "Run, run, as fast as you can! You can't catch me, I'm the gingerbread man!" The End

Get ready for a delightful holiday adventure with Otto the labradoodle and Rex the bearded dragon! In their cozy home in the little town of Paws and Scales, Christmas is just around the corner, and that means one thing: it's time for a festive feast! But there's a problem. Otto can't wait to feast on yummy foods like juicy turkey and crunchy dog treats, while Rex dreams of delicious dishes like crispy crickets and colorful vegetables. Each friend thinks their favorite foods should be the star of the Christmas table, and soon they find themselves in a silly food feud arguing over what to cook. As Christmas Eve arrives, Otto and Rex realize they need to work together to create the perfect feast. they learn that sharing and tasting new things can be lots of fun! Through laughter, teamwork, and a sprinkle of holiday magic, Otto and Rex discover that their differences make their friendship even stronger. In the end, they create a fabulous blended feast that everyone can enjoy! Join Otto and Rex on this heartwarming journey about friendship, compromise, and the joy of coming together for a wonderful Christmas celebration. "Otto and Rex's Christmas Feast" is a festive story that teaches little ones the importance of sharing and the spirit of the holidays! Perfect for snuggling up with family during the most wonderful time of the year!

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young African girl goes to church with grandmother. Learns that her body is a temple to keep clean, to love others and love herself. And to never compare herself to anything less than perfect, just how God created her

The true abolition of slavery was achieved when the Thirteenth Amendment was ratified on December 6, 1865. The first section of the Amendment declares: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” The Amendment is unique in the Constitution because it bars every person from holding slaves or engaging in other forms of involuntary servitude, whereas most constitutional provisions only constrain or regulate the government. It is unique in another way as well: although the Constitution obliquely acknowledged and accommodated slavery in its original text, the Thirteenth Amendment was the first explicit mention of slavery in the Constitution. The most immediate impact of the Thirteenth Amendment was to end chattel slavery as it was practiced in the southern United States.

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bobs sister is under a curse and bob and his dad cant find a cure but when bob finds the fruit in the forest he eats it and trains he heals his sister

Jack, a young boy, loves horses. He watches people in his village ride horses and always wanted to learn to ride himself. One day, his parents get him a horse named Cloud and teach him to ride. A horse race competition comes to his town and Jack wins the race. Jack is celebrated by everyone in the town.

1. Sydney and John, curious and adventurous, discover an old watering can and a packet of "Seeds of Kindness" in an empty field. Intrigued, they decide to plant the seeds and see what happens. 2. The two friends spend the afternoon planting the seeds in small holes, watering them with the magical watering can, and eagerly anticipate what might grow. 3. The next day, the seeds have sprouted into tall, colorful flowers with heart-shaped petals, each labeled with kind words like "Help," "Share," and "Smile." The flowers grow brighter with every act of kindness they perform. 4. As the flowers flourish, other children join in by planting their own Seeds of Kindness. The empty field transforms into a beautiful, vibrant garden, becoming a place where everyone gathers to share kindness and help one another.

Title: Osh and Ish's Global Sports Day Page 1: Osh and Ish wake up excited. "Today, we travel the world!" Osh exclaims. Page 2: Mom XL gives them magic tickets. "These will take you to sports around the globe!" Page 3: First stop, the Olympics in Paris! They watch a race. "Go, runners, go!" Ish cheers. Page 4: Next, to Brazil for the World Cup. Osh tries to kick a soccer ball. "Goal!" he shouts. Page 5: In Australia, they see cricket. "What a funny bat!" says Ish, trying to swing one. Page 6: Off to Japan for Sumo wrestling. Osh tries to push Ish out of a circle. "You're strong!" Page 7: To the USA for baseball. Ish catches a fly ball. "I got it, I got it!" Page 8: They land in Russia for ice hockey. "Brrr, it's cold!" They skate with the players. Page 9: In Africa, they run in a marathon. "We're running around the world!" Osh laughs. Page 10: At a tennis match in England, Ish serves a tiny tennis ball. "Ace!" Page 11: Back home, tired but happy. "What a day!" they say, showing Mom XL their souvenirs. Page 12: "Every sport was fun," Osh says. "Let's dream of more adventures," whispers Ish as they fall asleep.

The golden roses in the village mysteriously begin to disappear. Pak Darma asks Aqma to investigate. Aqma keeps watch at the rose garden and sees a creature stealing rose petals. He follows the creature to a hidden cave. Inside the cave, Aqma finds a girl trapped in a glass ball, who introduces herself as Nina. The creature stealing the roses reveals itself to be Rara, a girl cursed for picking the roses without permission. Rara explains that the petals she steals are needed to free Nina and break her own curse. Aqma offers a solution: “I will help you, but you must help replant the roses and fix your mistakes.” Rara and Nina agree to Aqma’s condition. They return to the village, where Aqma explains everything to the villagers and Pak Darma. With the villagers’ help, they replant the roses and use the petals to lift the curses. Rara returns to her normal self, and Nina is freed from the glass ball. Pak Darma praises Aqma’s bravery and wisdom, and the villagers express their pride in him for providing a solution without judgment. The golden roses become a symbol of unity, and the village thrives once more. Rara and Nina promise to follow the village rules, and Aqma is honored as a hero. Mawarana Village flourishes with renewed hope and teamwork.

An exciting adventure awaits as we explore the adventures of Megan and her best friend Bo. Each chapter has a lesson to learn. At the end we will define what was taught and see how well you paid attention.

Pheobe's first day of school. She was excited to go to school with her new backpack and shiny new shoes. She decided to bring her favorite anxiety ball to keep her calm throughout the day. She lost her anxiety ball. Had to go through a whole school day of problems without her anxiety ball. Some kids helped her look for her ball. They never found it.Teacher found it at the end of the day behind the door. teacher gave it back to her.

Jaida's room is always messy due to her explorative adventures with her favorite toy and teddy bear, Lillian. When her mother takes Lillian away from Jaida until she can tidy her room, Jaida makes a wish and an eavesdropper hears her. Promising to help her clean her room in exchange for playtime, Jaida agrees, until Jaida's other toys disappear.

Gal and Alex find a hole in te ground after following a white rabbit to it.they both fall down the rabbit hole where they find a table with a cookie and a small drink telling them to eat it. They do as their told the get entrance into a small door after shrinking into a magical place of fairies and butterflies and bright colors. There is a magical catapillar smoking a hookah on a leaf. He told them to go follow the path to get to the village where they could find the mad hatter and the white rabbit and crazy Cheshire cat having tea. They all had tea and laughed with glee

A short story about a child who teaches his father how to play cricket. Lessons can be in any order and should include not losing hope, not quitting, sportsmanship, focusing, practicing regularly, thinking positive, enjoying, thanking God for everything

A small journey into the forest by Umi, a small baby bear and Baba, a big bear who is Umi's father. An emotional theme regarding the importance of a father and make mention of how Baba will always be there for Umi no matter what.

This cute and imaginative children’s book helps your child explore possibilities for the world around them. Should things stay as they are or can we imagine a different world? Focusing on colours, the questions will inspire thoughts on why and what if?

Ryder and the Paw Patrol always work together as a team. They use kind words and help each other, even when things go wrong. One day, Chase and Marshall were playing fetch. Chase wanted to go first, but Marshall grabbed the ball. Chase felt mad. He wanted to call Marshall a mean name, but then he remembered—heroes use kind words! Instead of calling a name, Chase took a deep breath. Then he said, “Marshall, I feel upset because I wanted a turn. Can we take turns, please?” Marshall said, “Oh! I didn’t know you were upset. Sure, Chase! Let’s take turns.” Chase felt much better! He didn’t have to use mean words. He solved the problem like a hero! If I ever feel upset, I can: 🐶 Take a deep breath. 🐶 Use my words to say how I feel. 🐶 Ask for help. 🐶 Take a break and calm down. I will use kind words, just like the Paw Patrol!
