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  1. All New Square Foot Gardening: Grow More in Less Space! by Mel Bartholomew, 2006-02-01
  2. The Cricket in Times Square (Chester Cricket and His Friends) by George Selden, 2008-04-01
  3. Square Foot Gardening: A New Way to Garden in Less Space with Less Work by Mel Bartholomew, 2005-04-02
  4. Washington Square by Henry James, 2009-05-19
  5. The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin with CD by Joe Troiano, 2003-07-25
  6. (BEYOND THE SQUARE) CROCHET MOTIFS BY ECKMAN, EDIE[AUTHOR]Paperback{Beyond the Square: Crochet Motifs: 144 Circles, Hexagons, Triangles, Squares, and Other Unexpected Shapes} on 2008
  7. The Knitter's Companion Deluxe Edition w/DVD by Vicki Square, 2010-12-07
  8. One Square Inch of Silence: One Man's Quest to Preserve Quiet by Gordon Hempton, John Grossmann, 2010-03-02
  9. Red Square: A Novel (Mortalis) by Martin Cruz Smith, 2007-09-25
  10. The Ghosts of Martyrs Square: An Eyewitness Account of Lebanon's Life Struggle by Michael Young, 2010-04-13
  11. All New Square Foot Gardening Cookbook: Taking the Harvest to the Table by Mr. Mel Bartholomew, 2010-01-01
  12. The Union Square Cafe Cookbook: 160 Favorite Recipes from New York's Acclaimed Restaurant by Danny Meyer, Michael Romano, 1994-10-26
  13. Essential Guide to the Steel Square: Facts, Short-Cuts, and Problem-Solving Secrets for Carpenters, Woodworkers & Builders (Woodworker's Essentials & More series) by Ken Horner, 2007-12-01
  14. One Small Square: Woods by Donald Silver, Patricia Wynne, 1997-09-01

1. The Village Square A Country Inn
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2. Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math
I've come across different definitions of a 13175 From Carol Boyer Subject Is a Square A Rhombus? My son is in fourth grade I told him that a square was not a rhombus, but he
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Date: 8/30/96 at 13:17:5 From: Carol Boyer Subject: Is a Square a Rhombus? My son is in fourth grade, and his homework had a list of geometric shapes and he was to say whether each was a rhombus or not. Next to "square", he had written "yes." I told him that a square was not a rhombus, but he insists that his teacher said that it was. Well, I have checked three different dictionaries and am coming up with some conflicting information. They all agree that a rhombus is an equilateral parallelogram, but one says the angles are oblique, one says the angles are USUALLY oblique (implying that they don't have to be), and one specifically says the angles are NOT right angles. So, what's the official word? Is a square a rhombus or not? Date: 8/30/96 at 13:43:28 From: Doctor Jodi Subject: Re: Is a square a rhombus? Hi Carol! Eric's online treasure trove of math defines a rhombus as: A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel (and therefore of the same length), i.e. an equilateral parallelogram. According to this definition, a square is a rhombus. Thanks for your question - it's a good one! -Doctor Jodi, The Math Forum Check out our web site! http://mathforum.org/dr.math/

3. MichaelHoligan.com - Hip To Be Square A Graceful
Michael Holigan 's your new house home improvement about Hip To Be Square A graceful Hip To Be Square A graceful Palladian window and classic quoins trim the exterior
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Hip To Be Square A graceful Palladian window and classic quoins trim the exterior of this one-story home. The Great Room flows into the bayed dining nook, which is served easily by the U-shaped kitchen. The master suite is entered through a hallway off the entry, and has a private toilet, his-and-hers walk-in closets, a spa, a shower and dual vanities. The left wing of the home is the sleeping wing. Three bedrooms, two of them with walk-in closets, share a second full bath.

4. GameSpot Presents: The History Of Square - GameSpot
Article tracing the development of Square games.
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Supersites Top 100 Searches Game Cheats ... Advertise By Skyler Miller Designed by Collin Oguro Introduction In the 15 years since its humble beginnings as a game developer for the Famicom Disk System in Japan, Square has risen through the ranks to become one of the most important names in gaming. So important that its "defection" from Nintendo to Sony in the mid '90s may have been a key factor in the ultimate success of the PlayStation. So important that Electronic Arts formed a joint venture with the company. So important that Bandai's WonderSwan Color was considered an immediate contender in the Japanese portable market once Square announced that it would develop games for the system. One thing is clear: Square's games make headlines, sell systems, and generate enormous buzz. While the company is best known for its role-playing games, it has dabbled in other genres, especially in Japan. In fact, few know that the early NES hits Rad Racer and 3-D WorldRunner were Square creations. In general, though, its attempts to branch out have been met with limited success. RPGs are what Square does best, and with the Final Fantasy series, Square set the standard by which other RPGs are measured.

5. Square A Rectangle
How to Square A rectangle. You begin by constructing the rectangle ABCD. use the points E and G to create a square using the intersection of the perpendicular lines to The resulting square will have an area equal to that of the
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You begin by constructing the rectangle ABCD. Then extend the lines AB and CB and create a circle with center point B and radius CB and mark the intersection, I, of the circle with the extend line AB and then find the midpoint of AE. Next create a circle with center point M and radius AM and mark the intersection, G, of the circle with the extended line CB. Then create a clrcle with center point B and radius BG and mark the intersection with the extended line AB. Then you use the points E and G to create a square using the intersection of the perpendicular lines to find point F. The resulting square will have an area equal to that of the original rectangle.
To show how this works you can make it so that the square and rectangle have the same base. Now you can construct
a right triangle whose hypotenuse is the sum of the bases of the square and the rectangle and whose legs are the diagonals of the square and the rectangle. From this you can see that the height of the rectangle is the geometric mean of the right triangle. Consider the triangle ABC formed by the diagonals and the bases If you take triangle ABC and construct an altitude on the hypotenuse, then the angle D for both triangles ACD and BCD is 90 deg, and, since angles A and B have remained the same, Angle ACD = Angle CBD and Angle BCD = Angle CAD, making the three triangles ABC, ACD, and BCD similar triangles. This implies that the ratio of the sides (AD/CD) is equal to the ratio of the sides (CD/BD). This implies that (AD/CD) = (CD/BD) , which can be rewritten as AB*BD = CD*CD. Therefore (CD)(^2) = AB*BD, or CD = sqrt((AB*BD)).

6. Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math
Is a Square A Rhombus? Date 8/30/96 at 13175 From Carol Boyer Subject Is aSquare A Rhombus? So, what s the official word? Is a Square A rhombus or not?
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Date: 8/30/96 at 13:17:5 From: Carol Boyer Subject: Is a Square a Rhombus? My son is in fourth grade, and his homework had a list of geometric shapes and he was to say whether each was a rhombus or not. Next to "square", he had written "yes." I told him that a square was not a rhombus, but he insists that his teacher said that it was. Well, I have checked three different dictionaries and am coming up with some conflicting information. They all agree that a rhombus is an equilateral parallelogram, but one says the angles are oblique, one says the angles are USUALLY oblique (implying that they don't have to be), and one specifically says the angles are NOT right angles. So, what's the official word? Is a square a rhombus or not? Date: 8/30/96 at 13:43:28 From: Doctor Jodi Subject: Re: Is a square a rhombus? Hi Carol! Eric's online treasure trove of math defines a rhombus as: A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel (and therefore of the same length), i.e. an equilateral parallelogram. According to this definition, a square is a rhombus. Thanks for your question - it's a good one! -Doctor Jodi, The Math Forum Check out our web site! http://mathforum.org/dr.math/

7. What Makes Harvard Square A Square?
What makes Harvard Square A square? Heath blogs and photographs a history walk through Harvard Square.
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8. Math Forum: Allan Adler's Multiplying Magic Squares
Considering Square A Square A Square A. We ll again need a large grid. It willhave as many cells as there are cells in Square A. Check for Understanding
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Suzanne's Magic Squares Multiplying Magic Squares: Contents Exploring the Math
Objectives: [ NCTM Standards : Number and Operations, Communication, and Connections]
  • Students will work with arrays of numbers.
  • Students will calculate and compare sums of numbers in the context of magic squares.
  • Students will apply a method for multiplying two magic squares.
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    To square a number means to multiply it by itself
    [Just as we can talk about squaring a number, we can talk about squaring something with any notion of multiplication. We can square an n x n matrix by multiplying it by itself under matrix multiplication, and we can square a magic square by multiplying it by itself.]
    Considering Square A:
    Remember the method we followed to multiply Square A by Square B? (To review, return to Classroom Activities .) If this method can be used to 'multiply' two magic squares, let's use it to
  • 9. GameSpot Presents: The History Of Square - GameSpot
    Article tracing the development of Square games.
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    Supersites Top 100 Searches Game Cheats ... Advertise By Skyler Miller Designed by Collin Oguro Introduction In the 15 years since its humble beginnings as a game developer for the Famicom Disk System in Japan, Square has risen through the ranks to become one of the most important names in gaming. So important that its "defection" from Nintendo to Sony in the mid '90s may have been a key factor in the ultimate success of the PlayStation. So important that Electronic Arts formed a joint venture with the company. So important that Bandai's WonderSwan Color was considered an immediate contender in the Japanese portable market once Square announced that it would develop games for the system. One thing is clear: Square's games make headlines, sell systems, and generate enormous buzz. While the company is best known for its role-playing games, it has dabbled in other genres, especially in Japan. In fact, few know that the early NES hits Rad Racer and 3-D WorldRunner were Square creations. In general, though, its attempts to branch out have been met with limited success. RPGs are what Square does best, and with the Final Fantasy series, Square set the standard by which other RPGs are measured.

    10. Is A Square A Rhombus?
    Is a Square A Rhombus? I've come across different definitions of a "rhombus" that make it unclear whether a square is a rhombus. Boyer
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/59003.

    11. Times Square In New York - Guide To New York Times Square
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    12. Squaring A Circle
    Thus it s impossible to Square A circle using a straightedge and a compass; butlike the problem of angle trisection, this one can be solved by other means.
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    Squaring a circle
    Squaring a circle, i.e. constructing a square whose area equals that of a given circle, is one of the three famous construction problems of antiquity. Its (negative) solution was eventually obtained in 1882 from the following theorem by the German mathematician Lindemann:
    Theorem
    The expression A e a + A e a + ... + A n e a n in which all coefficients A and a are algebraic , A's are non-zero and a's are all different, cannot vanish.
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    Note that, in the simplest case of a single term e a , the theorem implies that the only point on the graph of y = e x with both x and y rational is (0,1). Although the set of rational points is dense in the plane, the graph of y = e x somehow manages to cut the plane without passing but through just one of them. The theorem is also associated with the French mathematician Hermite(1822-1901) who, in 1873, proved the special case in which the coefficients and exponents were rational numbers . Hermite applied his theorem to prove that e, the base of natural logarithms, is transcendental. (Indeed, if P(e) = for a polynomial with integer coefficients, then we'll get an expression (*) with a's being integers 0,1,...,n.) From the Lindemann's theorem it follows that the number is also transcendental. This follows from the wonderful Euler's identity

    13. What's A Number?
    Square And Triangular numbers. Every one knows how to compute a square of a givennumber especially if it s not too large. 2 2 =4, 3 2 =9, 4 2 =16 and so on.
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    What is a number?
    When I considered what people generally want in calculating, I found that it always is a number. Mohammed ben Musa al-Khowarizmi.
    From The Treasury of Mathematics , p. 420
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    Philosophical Library, 1965 Indeed there are many different kinds of numbers. Let's talk a little about each of these in turn.
    Rational and Irrational numbers
    A number r is rational if it can be written as a fraction r = p/q where both p and q are integers. In reality every number can be written in many different ways. To be rational a number ought to have at least one fractional representation. For example, the number may not at first look rational but it simplifies to 3 which is 3 = 3/1 a rational fraction. On the other hand, the number 5 by itself is not rational and is called irrational. This is by no means a definition of irrational numbers. In Mathematics, it's not quite true that what is not rational is irrational. Irrationality is a term reserved for a very special kind of numbers. However, there are numbers which are neither rational or irrational (for example, infinitesimal numbers are neither rational nor irrational). Much of the scope of the theory of rational numbers is covered by Arithmetic. A major part belongs to Algebra. The theory of irrational numbers belongs to Calculus. Using only arithmetic methods it's easy to prove that the number

    14. Shaker Square Area Development Corp. -- Mission And Objectives
    A nonprofit corporation that provides the people and businesses of the Shaker Square Area with the leadership and action needed to foster wellmaintained, economically strong neighborhoods.
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    Shaker Square Area Development Corp. Shaker Square Area Development Corp.'s (SHAD's) mission is to provide the people and businesses of the Shaker Square area with the leadership and action needed to foster well-maintained, economically strong neighborhoods. A diverse membership of 1000 individuals, families and businesses support SHAD in its pursuit of the following objectives To maintain and promote the 4000 units of apartment/condominium housing located in the Shaker Square area. To promote home ownership and housing maintenance in the Fairwood, Ludlow, CHALK and Chadbourne- Drexmore neighborhoods. To revitalize and promote Shaker Square, Larchmere and Shaker Boulevard West as regional shopping, entertainment and business districts. To preserve, protect and enhance the area's landmark architecture, public spaces and green spaces. To address security and quality of life issues within our physical environment. To foster neighborhood pride and collaboration.

    15. China Expert Pye Examines Tiananmen Massacre
    Account of a lecture by Lucien Pye on the massacre and its place in Chinese history.
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    China expert Pye examines Tiananmen massacre
    By Sophia Yee The Tiananmen Square crisis and how it fits into Chinese history was the focus of a lecture given on Monday by Professor Lucian W. Pye of the Department of Political Science. The lecture was part of the Independent Activities Period series, "Communism in Crisis." According to Pye, Tiananmen has become a symbol of change and of the uncertainty that has overtaken the Communist world. "Tiananmen has become a word that fits in politics, like Hiroshima, the Berlin Wall, and Pearl Harbor," he said. Pye emphasized that even though the country's mood remained good until 1987, many problems existed in China even four years before the Tiananmen crisis. He said that Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's ideas were focused on economic reform, and the West assumed that this would move China gradually towards capitalism and democracy. He added that "the Chinese thought a compromise between a market economy, a command economy and a socialist economy [would] be possible. However, the Chinese seemed to be having spurts moving ahead, then stopping." When Deng began his reforms, there was an "outburst of energy, and the mood of the people shifted from pessimism back to optimism." Discontent grew, however, as inflation aggravated agricultural problems, leading the government to give the peasants IOUs instead of cash for their grain, he noted.

    16. The Public Square: A Continuing Survey Of Religion And Public Life
    The Public Square. Richard John Neuhaus. Copyright (c) 1995 First Things 55 (August/September1995) 6784. This Month. A Sense of Change Both Ominous and
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    A Sense of Change Both Ominous and Promising
    The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), with about a million members, arises out of the Restoration Movement launched by Alexander Campbell (1788-1866). The body was formed by a merger between Barton W. Stone's "Christians" and Campbell's "Disciples" in 1832, and it was at one time the fastest-growing Protestant denomination in the country. We mention this because the March issue of its magazine, Touchstone , has extensive coverage of agitations occasioned by the 1994 declaration "Evangelicals and Catholics Together" (ECT)- agitations that have their parallel in other parts of the myriad worlds of evangelical Protestantism. Frederick W. Norris of the Emmanuel School of Religion in Tennessee suggests that the last time Disciples took such a serious look at Roman Catholicism was when Campbell debated Bishop John Purcell of Cincinnati in 1837. Touchstone is well aware that some evangelicals are exceedingly unhappy with the declaration. For instance, Dave Hunt, author of best- selling books such as

    17. 4 New Square Barristers Chambers
    A set of commercial and civil barristers in Lincoln's Inn, with a focus on professional liability. The set edits Jackson and Powell on Professional Negligence . Press coverage, how clients are services and fees managed, as well as details of seminars and training the set organizes.
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    18. NIFL-ANN 1997: Re: Is A Square A Rectangle? [was Re: Introduct
    Re Is a Square A rectangle? Next message Mark Schwartz rectangling a square ;Previous message Good11@aol.com Re Is a Square A rectangle?
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    19. Square And Nintendo - GameMarketWatch.com - Insight For The Electronic Entertain
    News on the upcoming reunion of Square And Nintendo to produce Final Fantasy games for the Nintendo platforms via Square's new development studio called Game Designers Studio.
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