![]() The Classic Mystery Game: Still a millionaire, this reclusive character now has the name of Samuel Black, and oversees an organization established to protect the world's secrets. He is not, however, relegated to the role of the obligatory corpse, but may instead, with the luck of the draw, play as a suspect. Boddy appears for the second time only, in an unfinished portrait as a distinguished older gentleman, wearing a Van dyke beard and a monocle. Black is completely replaced with an unnamed and unseen millionaire mogul.Ĭlue the Card Game Mystery at Sea: In this spinoff of the board games on a yacht, Mr. For the first time, he is a player as well as a victim of a crime, though no one is murdered in this game.ĭiscover the Secrets: Mr. He is drawn as a young, cheerful man wearing a trench-coat and glancing at his pocket-watch. Black makes only his second appearance in this game, his first as Mr. Black in reference to his more well-known uncle, Sir Hugh Black.Ĭluedo/Clue Mysteries: Dr. John Boddy, died just short of his 30th birthday. Boddy collects memoirs of famous spies as well as art, had an ex-secretary by the name of Madame Rose and supposedly has painted an exotic beauty several times in his Studio.Ģ002 US: Wealthy anthropologist, Mr. Master Detective: Though again unseen, Boddy's character is slightly more fleshed out through the descriptions on the playing cards. He appears as an older, sombre man with unkempt hair. Black makes his first appearance in a board game on the box cover of the 1996 Cluedo edition, as a photograph in a newspaper. Aside from being murdered, his role in the standard games ends here. His body is found at the bottom of the cellar stairs by Miss Scarlett. Boddy is stated to have been the victim of foul play. Boddy is a pun on the fact that the character has become a 'dead body.'Ĭlassic Detective Game: In all original versions of Cluedo and Clue, Dr. Black was relegated to the role of permanent victim in the UK, and Mr. However, prior to the publication of the first edition, Dr. Therefore, the victim was never intended to be the same character each game, nor were the player assignments. Black was listed in the original patent filing as one of the 10 characters created for the game, in which one character was randomly drawn from the suspect cards to serve as the new victim prior to the start of each game. In Cluedo, he is the unseen host who is murdered, which inspires the premise to discover who murdered him, with what implement, and where the crime scene took place in his mansion. Boddy (US) is the owner of Tudor Close (later Tudor Manor and Tudor Hall), who takes the stock character of a generic victim. 2.6.2 In film, television, books and computer gamesĭr. ![]() 2.5.2 In film, television, books and computer games.2.4.2 In film, television, books and computer games.2.3.2 In film, television, books and computer games.2.2.2 In film, television, books and computer games.2.1.2 In film, television, books and computer games.1.1.2 In film, television, books and computer games. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Lastly, magnetic letters are a great tool for introducing sight words to young readers. ![]() Once your students find them, have them say the right word. In addition, sight word scavenger hunts are a good way to introduce new words that your students have to find! For example, you can write a set of words onto sticky notes and place them around your classroom. Then, after your students master a few basic sight words, you can have them pick the words out of a reading passage! Then, as part of the students' daily routine, have them say each sight word. For example, write a few high frequency words on index cards, make plenty of copies, and hand them out to your students. ![]() Sight word flashcards are great for introducing whole words that your students can keep and study throughout the year. Some other fun sight word activities are sight word flashcards, sight word scavenger hunts, and sound boxes. Here are a few other fun songs and activities that were student favorites. Finally, during center rotations, I use the same five sight words in every word work center for repetition. Next, we listen to our Heidi's Songs DVD, focusing on our new word. Then, we complete our sight word worksheet, which follows the same format each time to foster more independence. Next, we create a sight word reader that goes into our book box. First, we add the sight word card to our word wall and then use our strategies: see it, say it, spell it, write it. The more your kindergarten students become accustomed to a sight word routine, the easier sight word recognition becomes.Įvery time I introduce a sight word, I follow the same structure. Also, have students complete activities to find words on the word wall to give them consistent interaction and engagement. That may seem like a lot, but I promise you, it is easier than you realize.Īdd a new sight word to the word wall as you teach it, making sure they are clear and legible. I challenge you to reference the world wall ten times a day to make it a habit. The word wall, alphabet chart, and number line are all resources meant to foster independence in young learners, yet we don't teach students how to use them. Here's the deal if we don't use the word wall, our students won't use the word wall. Unfortunately, it's also probably the most underutilized resource in the primary classroom. You will most likely find a few resources in every primary classroom in the country, and a word wall is one of them. Reinforce with games, center activities, songs, and poems.See it, say it, spell it, and write it every time you introduce a word.Then, introduce another word and repeat the process. Focus on one target word at a time using all learning strategies. ![]() This doesn't mean you can't teach more than one word a week. If your students are required to be an independent level 4 (D) by the end of the year, pull several books from levels A-D and teach the most used words. If you don't have a list provided, look at your readers. Find out how many sight words your school district requires and plug them into your scope and sequence. Each time you introduce a word, it's essential to give students activities where they: Research suggests that a whole-word, visual discrimination approach using the following strategies may be the most effective way to teach sight words. Sight words are important because they make up 75% of the words for early readers. Teachers usually pick the Dolch Sight Word list or the Fry Sight Word list to plug into their scope and sequence. A great way to memorize them is with a sight words list. Starting in kindergarten, students must learn sight words as part of their balanced reading instruction. Sight words are common words that do not follow spelling rules (standard phonetic patterns) or decoding, so children must memorize them. ![]() ![]() See STEP 3 MULTI-DOOR OPERATION for further instruction. This completes the programming of multiple doors.Repeat steps 1 through 6 to program second and third openers.Press the UP/DOWN key 3-4 times slowly until the garage door opener operates. Press the number of the desired door (1, 2 or 3).Ħ. Place desired garage door opener (1, 2, or 3) into PROGRAMMING MODE.ĥ. PROGRAMMING THE KEYPAD TO MULTIPLE OPENERS (UP TO 3)ġ. If LED did not blink twice and shut off, please see RESETTING THE KEYPAD (FACTORY DEFAULT) section.The keypad is now ready to program to multiple garage door openers. The keypad is now programmed with a PIN number and set up for multi opener operation.Enter the total number of openers that keypad will be operating. (This pin number will be the same for all the doors.) Then follow these additional steps.ģ. Program the keypad with a Personal Identification Number (PIN) as described in step 1. STEP 2B) PROGRAMMING THE KEYPAD FOR MULTIPLE OPENERS (UP TO 3) Programming the keypad to the opener must be completed within the 30 seconds. Note: The openers LEARN LED will time out in 30 seconds. Press & Release the learn code button once. Place the garage door opener into programming mode:ġ. Note: The learn code buttons are normally located under the lens covers on earlier models. ![]() Garage Door Openers manufactured between 1995 to 2011 and all external receivers The round LED will go out and the long LED will begin flashing purple. Press and hold the program button until the round LED turns blue, then release.Ģ. Place the garage door opener into programming mode. All buttons perform the same function and programming is the same for all types shown above. There are 3 types of programming button pads. ![]() Putting the garage door opener into programming mode. See STEP 3 SINGLE DOOR OPERATION for further instruction This completes the programming of a single door. ![]() Press the UP/DOWN key 3 to 4 times slowly until the garage door opener operates. Place garage door opener into PROGRAMMING MODE as illustrated below.Ģ. STEP 2A) PROGRAMMING THE KEYPAD TO 1 OPENER- (if you have more than one garage door skip to the next step.)ġ. If LED did not blink twice and shut off, please see RESETTING THE KEYPAD (FACTORY DEFAULT) section.See STEP 2B PROGRAMMING FOR MULTIPLE OPENERS if using the keypad to operate up to 3 doors. ![]()
![]() ![]() Inspect all fluid levels of vehicle including, but not limited to: power steering, windshield washer, transmission, transaxle, engine oil, coolant, brake, clutch, t-case, front and rear differentials, and any fluids depending on vehicle type.Perform diagnostics to determine what repairs are necessary.Perform oil changes and lubrication work and check all filters.Perform engine, power steering, coolant, transmission, and brake flushes.Advise Service Consultant immediately if additional work is needed, if work outlined is not needed, or if repairs cannot be completed within the time promised.Perform work as outlined on repair order with efficiency and accuracy in accordance with dealership and factory standards.Advise Service Advisor if services are recommended or if repairs are needed. Perform the 21-point vehicle maintenance inspection report thoroughly.Communicate with the Service Advisor to determine the scope of work requested, and acknowledge customers who are waiting. ![]() All other duties will be secondary to that. Additionally, when completed with a repair or service, our team of technicians wants customers that are happy and leave knowing if they ever have a transmission problem again, our transmission shop in Topeka will be the first place that comes to mind.POSITION SUMMARY: The Chevrolet Certified Transmission and EV Technician will primarily be to diagnose and repair transmission and Electric vehicle concerns. It is our belief that our customers both expect and deserve professional and personalized treatment. Certified Transmission employs technicians and specialists that have exceptional training and expertise and takes pride in each and every transmission they repaired or service at our shop. The goal of the team at our Topeka transmission shop is to provide our customers with the most ethical, honest, and professional service in an effort to accurately troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair their transmissions, all with our company slogan “The Job Done Right at the Right Price” in mind. In addition to repairing and servicing transmissions, our expertise includes electronically controlled systems, clutches, drivetrain components, differentials, and various four-wheel drives. Each transmission shop owned by Certified Transmission specializes in the repair, service, and diagnosis troubleshooting of manual and automatic transmissions, domestic or foreign, both old and new. ![]() With 14 company-owned retail shops in Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri, and distributors serving transmission shops from coast to coast, Certified Transmission is recognized by many as the best place in Topeka for remanufactured auto transmissions. "The Job Done Right at The Right Price" Topeka Transmission ShopĬertified Transmission is a family-owned and independently operated transmission shop in Topeka that was founded in 1979 by Peter Fink. Certified Transmission is a full-service transmission repair facility and offers a variety of services for your vehicle's transmission needs. Our transmission shop specializes in quality remanufactured transmissions for both foreign and domestic cars and light trucks. Our specialists have been proudly serving the Topeka and surrounding Shawnee County areas since 1979. Certified Transmission is a family-owned and operated transmission repair shop in Topeka. ![]() ![]()
![]() TrplShot: 100 Damage Shoot 3 panel at an enemy. MchnSwrd: 200 Damage Search and hit stund enemies.ĮlemSwrd: 220 Damage Cuts enmy on grass, ice, fire.ĪssnSwrd: 240 Damage When plyz cut enemy spec panl.ĬrakShot: 60 Damage Shoot a panel at an enemy.ĭublShot: 60 Damage Shoot 2 panel at an enemy. Muramasa: 130 Damage Slices enemies around. MoonBld: 130 Damage Slices enemies around. VarSwrd: 220 Damage A magical shifting sword. StepSwrd: 160 Damage Use WideSwrd 2sq ahead. Range 2.ĪquaSwrd: 160 Damage Cut enmy 3sq fwrd w/aqua.ĮlecSwrd: 120 Damage Cut enmy 3sq fwrd w/aqua.īambSwrd: 150 Damage Cut enmy 3sq fwrd w/aqua. Range 2.įireSwrd: 150 Damage Cuts enmy in front. MegEnBom: 60 Damage Throws a bomb 3sq ahead.įlshBom1: 40 Damage Thrw dlyd stun bomb 3sq fwd.įlshBom2: 70 Damage Thrw dlyd stun bomb 3sq fwd.įlshBom3: 100 Damage Thrw dlyd stun bomb 3sq fwd.īlkBomb: 250 Damage Thrw shel 3sqr fwd. MiniBomb: 50 Damage Throws a MiniBomb 3sq ahead.īigBomb: 140 Damage Throws a 9 panl bomb 3panl fwd.ĮnergBom: 40 Damage Throws a bomb 3sq ahead. MachGun3: 70 Damage Fire 9sts at row w/clst enmy. MachGun2: 50 Damage Fire 9sts at row w/clst enmy. MachGun1: 30 Damage Fire 9sts at row w/clst enmy. ![]() Static: 20 Damage A static blast 2sq ahead. Tornado: 20 Damage 8hit strm 2 squares ahead. IronShl3: 100 Damage Fire off piercing shell.ĪuraHed1: 130 Damage A flying head with 2spc tail.ĪuraHed2: 150 Damage A flying head with 2spc tail.ĪuraHed3: 170 Damage A flying head with 2spc tail.ĪirHocky: 60 Damage Bounce the puck off walls.ĭrilArm: 70 Damage Knocks enmy 2sq away. IronShl2: 100 Damage Fire off piercing shell. IronShl1: 70 Damage Fire off piercing shell. RlngLog3: 90 Damage Send out 2 logs 2pnl fwd. RlngLog2: 70 Damage Send out 2 logs 2pnl fwd. RlngLog1: 50 Damage Send out 2 logs 2pnl fwd. RskyHn圓: 20 Damage Bees attk whle hive defending. RskyHny2: 15 Damage Bees attk whle hive defending. RskyHny1: 10 Damage Bees attk whle hive defending. Pul enemy in.ĬornSht1: 50 Damage Damages enemies w/corn.ĬornSht2: 60 Damage Damages enemies w/corn.ĬornSht3: 70 Damage Damages enemies w/corn. Pul enemy in.ĮlcPuls3: 140 Damage Sprd elec pulse. Thunder: 40 Damage Pralyzing electric attack.ĭolThdr1: 120 Damage A piercng thunder attack.ĭolThdr2: 150 Damage A piercng thunder attack.ĭolThdr3: 180 Damage A piercng thunder attack.ĮlcPuls1: 100 Damage Sprd elec puls that paralyzes.ĮlcPuls2: 120 Damage Sprd elec pulse. ![]() Use dstnc.īblStar1: 60 Damage Seals an enemy in a bubble.īblStar2: 80 Damage Seals an enemy in a bubble.īblStar3: 100 Damage Seals an enemy in a bubble. WideSht: 100 Damage Fires 3sq shotgun blast. YoYo: 50 Damage YoYo atk reaches 3sq ahead.įireBrn1: 70 Damage Crcks 3 sqrs ahd with fire.įireBrn2: 110 Damage Crcks 3 sqrs ahd with fire.įireBrn3: 150 Damage Crcks 3 sqrs ahd with fire. TankCan3: 200 Damage 3sqr blst if hits end row. TankCan2: 160 Damage 3sqr blst if hits end row. TankCan1: 120 Damage 3sqr blst if hits end row. Spreadr3: 90 Damage Spreads damg to adj panels. Spreadr2: 60 Damage Spreads damg to adj panels. Spreadr1: 30 Damage Spreads damg to adj panels. SuprVulc: 20 Damage 10-shot vulcan cannon. Vulcan3: 20 Damage 5-shot to pierce 1 panel. ![]() Vulcan2: 15 Damage 4-shot to pierce 1 panel. Vulcan1: 10 Damage 3-shot to pierce 1 panel. M-Cannon: 180 Damage Cannon attack to 1 enemy.ĪirShot: 20 Damage Knock enmy back 1 square. HiCannon: 100 Damage Cannon attack to 1 enemy. Mega Man Battle Network 6 - Cybeast Gregar ListsĬannon: 40 Damage Cannon attack to 1 enemy. If you're interested in Program Advances, simply click the link below to access its dedicated page. Each chip's current status is conveniently provided. This is the list of all Battle Chips in the game Mega Man Battle Network 6 - Cybeast Gregar. Battle Chips - Mega Man Battle Network 6 - Cybeast Gregar ![]() ![]() ![]() If the player kills a mortal or is caught feeding, a Blood Hunt will be called on them, marking the offending player on the map and making them visible even through walls to all other players on the map for an extended duration. If a mortal sees the use of supernatural powers, they will panic causing them to alert others to the offending player's location. Though the goal is to hunt Anarchs in the city, the Masquerade must still be maintained. The player starts with 3 slots and can obtain up to 12 by performing diablerie on players or feeding on Entity hunters. Sanguine - Increases health regeneration.Phlegmatic - Reduces cooldown of Archetype power.Melancholic - Reduces cooldown of Clan power.Choleric - Increases melee damage done.There are 4 different blood resonances which can be combined in any combination among the players available resonance slots, each with a different effect. ![]() A mortal with resonant blood can be spotted by using Heightened Senses before feeding. In addition, the blood in mortals can sometimes contain resonant blood. Mortals are scattered throughout the city, and feeding on them will heal a player to full. Climb and jump off walls, vault over objects, and use vampiric Disciplines to outgun the enemy while avoiding detection by Entity hunters and other mortals in the city. Along side items to help in the fight, players have access to a variety of supernatural powers to aid in traversing the city and attacking opponents from unique vantage points. Finding weapons and other items spread across the map will be essential for surviving the night and claiming victory over the Anarch forces menacing the city. 2.2.1 Chapter 1: Founders(Early Access)Īs a member of the Camarilla, the player must enter the city and hunt down the Anarchs who have broken the Masquerade and destroy them. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cells that are formatted with the General format have no specific number format. To reset the number format of selected cells, click General in the Category list. Top of Page Tips for displaying percentages For example, if you want to see 10% instead of 10.00%, enter 0 in the Decimal places box. In the Decimal places box, enter the number of decimal places that you want to display. In the Format Cells dialog box, in the Category list, click Percentage. On the Home tab, in the Number group, click the icon next to Number to display the Format Cells dialog box. If you want more control over the format, or you want to change other aspects of formatting for your selection, you can follow these steps. To quickly apply percentage formatting to selected cells, click Percent Style in the Number group on the Home tab, or press Ctrl+Shift+%. Top of Page Display numbers as percentages (If you don't want to display the two zeros after the decimal point, it's easy to get rid of them, as explained in the following procedure.) For example, typing 10 or 0.1 both result in 10.00%. Numbers equal to and larger than 1 are converted to percentages by default and numbers smaller than 1 are multiplied by 100 to convert them to percentages. To learn more about calculating percentages, see Examples of calculating percentages.įormatting empty cells If you apply the Percentage format to cells, and then type numbers into those cells, the behavior is different. If you then format 0.1 as a percentage, the number will be correctly displayed as 10%. For example, if a cell contains the formula =10/100, the result of that calculation is 0.1. ![]() Percentages are calculated by using the equation amount / total = percentage. To accurately display percentages, before you format the numbers as a percentage, make sure that they have been calculated as percentages, and that they are displayed in decimal format. ![]() For example, if a cell contains the number 10, Excel multiplies that number by 100, which means that you will see 1000.00% after you apply the Percentage format. In this articleĮxample 1: Increase or decrease a number by a percentageĮxample 2: Calculate an amount based on a percentageĮxample 3: Calculate the percentage based on two amountsĮxample 4: Calculate an amount based another amount and a percentageĮxample 5: Calculate the difference between two numbers and show it as a percentageĪlthough formatting numbers as percentages is straightforward, the results you get after you apply the format may vary, depending on whether the numbers already exist in your workbook.įormatting cells that already contain numbers If you apply the Percentage format to existing numbers in a workbook, Excel multiplies those numbers by 100 to convert them to percentages. Learn how to display numbers as percentages in Excel and view examples of several basic techniques for calculating percentages in your worksheet. ![]() ![]() Step 7: Make the Details More Visibleĭraw over some of the lines to make the mountain surface more visible. Step 6: Add Surface TextureĪdd some rough surface texture to the diagonal surfaces of the mountains by drawing thicker rough zigzag pencil lines over the main mountain lines. You can also fade the pencil shading with your finger to create a more realistic look. Step 5: Draw Some Darker Shadowĭraw some darker shadow on the right-hand side of each of the mountains. Step 4: Draw Some Light Shadowĭraw some light shadow to the left-hand side of each of the mountains. Step 3: Create Some TextureĪdd lots of small random-shaped lines on each side of the zigzags. Step 2: Add the Ridges to Your Mountainĭraw a vertical zigzag from the middle of each mountain. Start by drawing a few diagonal lines that meet in the middle. Step 1: Create the Basic Outline of Your Mountains Tip: Make sure you don’t press too hard on the paper when you draw your pencil lines so that you can correct your mistakes with an eraser as you go through the tutorial. The collage above shows each step of the process of drawing mountains, so you know what your mountains should look like at each stage. Let’s get started with this simple mountain drawing! ![]() We’ve made this mountain sketch easy and we have included all of the steps in detail so that the process is easy to follow. How to Draw Mountains Step by Stepįollow along and learn how to draw mountains in 12 simple steps. If you don’t have any of these materials yet, you can practice just with a pencil and a piece of paper. We’ll be creating our mountain drawing using the following materials: We’ve made this mountain sketch easy to create with just a few basic items. Now let’s get started on how to draw a mountain. What You’ll Need for Your Mountain Drawing You can also use digital art techniques such as vectors to create a more three-dimensional image, and filters to create shadows and highlights. If you want to make your mountain drawing more realistic, try making some of the mountain peaks higher than others. They can be simple or complex, depending on your skill level.ĭid you know that when you draw mountains they don’t always have to be symmetrical? Mountains are a great subject for drawings and paintings. This tutorial is great for beginner artists (both kids and adults) who want to improve their drawing skills. We hope this guide will help you confidently add more mountains to your artwork, and inspire you to try new tools, such as ArtBeek TwiMarkers.In this fun and easy mountain drawing tutorial, you’ll learn how to draw mountains step by step. ![]() The fine tip will give you the ability to create thin lines and place the smallest particulars, such as tiny trees, with ease, while the broader tip will help you add large areas of even color without fear of overlapping or having lines in an area that should be one solid, smooth color.Ĭongratulations! You’ve drawn a beautiful and realistic mountain range.
![]() When this is the case, a simple reasonable accommodation often may be all that is needed to eliminate the problem. Under both laws, employees with disabilities must meet qualification standards that are job-related and consistent with business necessity and must be able to perform the “essential functions” of the position, with or without reasonable accommodation.Īlthough, an employee’s disability typically has no bearing on performance or conduct, sometimes an individual’s disability may contribute to performance or conduct problems. Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act, which prohibit employment discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities, generally do not impinge on the right of employers to define jobs and to evaluate their employees according to consistently applied standards governing performance and conduct. ![]() The same principles apply to workplace rules concerning employee conduct. “Performance management systems that involve explicit performance expectations, clear performance standards, accurate measures, and reliable performance feedback, and the consistent application of these standards, help to reduce the chances of discriminatory ratings.” 1 Additionally, employees work most effectively when they clearly understand what is expected of them and know that their performance will be measured against a standard that is fair and applied even-handedly. Performance management, if done effectively, can help avoid discrimination, in addition to furthering an employer’s business objectives. Confidentiality issues arising from granting reasonable accommodation to avoid performance or conduct problemsĪ core function for any supervisor is managing employee performance.Seeking medical information when there are performance or conduct problems.Questions pertaining to both performance and conduct issues.Application of ADA Legal Requirements to Performance and Conduct Standards. ![]() |
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