Marbles are simply little spherical balls used by children and adults to play a range of games.
Anatomy of a marbles.
Most commonly they are about 13 mm in diameter but they may range from less than 1 mm to over 8 cm while some art glass marbles for display purposes are over 30 cm wide.
Affordable glass marbles were first made in the 19th century when a special pair of scissors that.
Marble bone disease rare disorder in which the bones become extremely dense hard and brittle.
For every marble that is in a jar people have earned your trust for that marble.
Marbles come out in fistfuls when you always talk about yourself and rarely ask about my world.
Rarely do i invest in connection with those people who show the above behaviors.
If they re making not great choices the teacher takes out marbles.
What do your friends do to earn marbles in your marble jar.
Because increased bone mass crowds the bone marrow resulting in a reduced amount of marrow.
No one knows exactly when the first marbles were invented but they date back to the times of the ancient egyptians greeks and romans who played with marbles made of stone clay or polished nuts.
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When i meet someone new the marble jar is empty i m looking to see how trustworthy that person is.
They are often collected both for nostalgia and for their aesthetic colors.
A marble is a small spherical toy often made from glass clay steel plastic or agate.
Anatomy of a dog.
The marrow cavities become filled with compact bone.
The disease progresses as long as bone growth continues.
Dog anatomy details the various structures of canines e g.
These balls vary in size.
Studies show it is the very small moments where trust is built.
They are traversed by minute cracks that accord with the rhombohedral cleavage planes of fracture that intersect to yield rhombic forms of calcite.
And the marble jar in the classroom is a jar where if the kids are making great choices together the teacher adds marbles.
We use the marble jar as a metaphor for teaching that trust is built slowly over time and in small moments.
The anatomy of trust.
Not the big moments the small moments.
In the north of england the objects and the game are called taws with lar.
The marble jar integration idea to create safe and brave spaces of belonging we need to commit to doing our work before we do the work and to working within our scope and skill.
Trust is like a marble jar.
And it was so bad and the kids were being so disruptive that her teacher even had to take marbles out of this marble jar.
The detailing of these structures changes based on dog breed due to the huge variation of size in dog breeds.