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  1. National Science Education Standards by National Committee on Science Education Standards and Assessment, National Research Council, 1995-12-07
  2. The Gold Standard: Building a World-Class Team by Mike Krzyzewski, 2009-04-06
  3. 2010 Standard Catalog of World Coins - 1901-2000 by George S. Cuhaj, Thomas Michael, 2009-06-19
  4. Moving Into The Future: National Standards for Physical Education by National Association for Sport and Physical Education, National Association for Sport, et all 2004-04-06
  5. Time-Saver Standards for Building Types by Joseph De Chiara, Michael J. Crosbie, 2001-04-09
  6. The Gold Standard MCAT with Online Practice MCAT Tests (Prep Study Guide) by Dr. Brett Ferdinand M.D., 2010-03-01
  7. Five Standards for Effective Teaching: How to Succeed with All Learners, Grades K-8 by Stephanie Stoll Dalton, 2007-11-02
  8. The Complete Guide to Standard Script Formats: The Screenplay (Pt.1) by Hillis R. Cole, 1980-06
  9. Standard & Poor's 500 Guide, 2010 Edition (Standard and Poor's 500 Guide) by Standard & Poor's, 2010-01-27
  10. Holy Bible: New American Standard Version, Audio Bible
  11. 2011 Standard Catalog of World Coins 2001-Date
  12. Standard Catalog of World Paper Money - Modern Issues: 1961 - Present (Standard Catalog of World Paper MoneyModern Issues)
  13. Architectural Graphic Standards for Residential Construction (Ramsey/Sleeper Architectural Graphic Standards Series) by American Institute of Architects, Nina M. Giglio, 2010-04-26
  14. NRSV Standard Bible (black) by Harper Bibles, 2009-11-01

101. CFA Breed Standard: LaPerm
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    Breed Standard: LaPerm
    Updated: April 6 2004 A black line denotes an updated section. The LaPerm is eligible to be shown in the Miscellaneous Class
    POINT SCORE
    GENERAL: the LaPerm is a naturally occurring mutation producing both long and shorthaired cats. It is medium sized, curly coated with semi-foreign type. All colors are acceptable. All parts of the body are in harmony with the size of the cat. There is evidence of surprising weight for size. The cat is alert and seems to be walking tall on his feet. Coat texture will be distinctly different than that of any other Rex mutation and will vary within the breed. Males may have a curlier coat but not always. Females are generally smaller than males. HEAD: the skull is a modified wedge with rounded contours. There is a gentle convex curve rising from the bridge of the nose to the brow. the skull is a modified wedge, slightly rounded with gentle contours. Whisker pads should appear full and rounded, with long whiskers.
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    103. CFA Breed Standard: Exotic
    The breed standard for the Cat Fanciers' Association.
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    Breed Standard: Exotic
    Updated: May 6 2003 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    30 .. HEAD (including size and shape of eyes; ear shape and set) 30 .. BODY TYPE (including shape, size, bone, and length of tail) 10 .. COAT 5 .. BALANCE 5 .. REFINEMENT 20 .. COLOR 10 .. EYE COLOR For cats in the tabby division, the 20 points for color are to be divided 10 for markings and 10 for color. For cats in the bi-color division, the 20 points for color are to be divided 10 for "with white" pattern and 10 for color. GENERAL: the ideal Exotic should present an impression of a heavily boned, well balanced cat with a sweet expression and soft, round lines. The large, round eyes set wide apart in a large round head contribute to the overall look and expression. The thick, plush coat softens the lines of the cat and accentuates the roundness in appearance. HEAD: round and massive, with great breadth of skull. Round face with round underlying bone structure. Well set on a short, thick neck.
  • 104. Web Standards Awards
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    105. CFA Breed Standard: Siamese
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/siamese.html
    CFA Breed Standards
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    American Curl

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    ...
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    Breed Standard: Siamese
    Updated: May 6 2003 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (20) 6.. Long, flat profile 5 .. Wedge, fine muzzle, size 4 .. Ears 3 .. Chin 2 .. Width between eyes EYES (10) 10 .. Shape, size, slant, and placement BODY (30) 12 .. Structure and size, including neck 10 .. Muscle tone 5 .. Legs and feet 3 .. Tail COAT .. 10 COLOR (30) 10 .. Body color 10 .. Point color (matching points of dense color, proper foot pads and nose leather) 10 .. Eye color GENERAL: the ideal Siamese is a medium sized, svelte, refined cat with long tapering lines, very lithe but muscular. Males may be proportionately larger. HEAD: long tapering wedge. Medium in size in good proportion to body. The total wedge starts at the nose and flares out in straight lines to the tips of the ears forming a triangle, with no break at the whiskers. No less than the width of an eye between the eyes. When the whiskers are smoothed back, the underlying bone structure is apparent. Allowance must be made for jowls in the stud cat.
  • 106. ENC Online: Professional Development: Standards & Frameworks: National Standards
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    107. CFA Breed Standard: Singapura
    Top/Recreation/Pets/Cats/Breeds/Singapura/standards
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    CFA Breed Standards
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    ...
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    Somali

    Sphynx

    Tonkinese

    Turkish Angora
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    Turkish Van
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    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Singapura
    Updated: May 6 2003 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    GENERAL: the appearance of an alert healthy small to medium sized muscular bodied cat with noticeably large eyes and ears. Cat to have the illusion of refined delicate coloring. HEAD: skull rounded front to back and side to side with rounded width at the outer eye narrowing to a definite whisker break and a medium-short, broad muzzle with a blunt nose. In profile, a rounded skull with a slight curve well below eye level. Straight line nose to chin. Chin well developed. EARS: large, slightly pointed, wide open at the base, and possessing a deep cup. Medium set. Outer lines of the ear to extend upward at an angle slightly wide of parallel. Small ears a serious fault. EYES: large, almond shaped, held wide open but showing slant. Neither protruding nor recessed. Eyes set not less than an eye width apart. Color hazel, green or yellow with no other color permitted. Brilliance preferred. Small eyes a serious fault.
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    109. CFA Breed Standard: Burmese
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/burmese.html
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    American Curl

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    ...
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    Chartreux

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    Breed Standard: Burmese
    Updated: May 5 2003 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD, EARS, and EYES (30) 7 .. Roundness of head 6 .. Breadth between eyes and Full face 6 .. Proper profile (includes Chin) 6 .. Ear set, placement, and size 5 .. Eye placement and shape BODY, LEGS, FEET, and TAIL (30) 15 .. Torso 5 .. Muscle tone 5 .. Legs and Feet 5 .. Tail COAT (10) 4 .. Short 4 .. Texture 2 .. Close lying COLOR (30) 25 .. Body color 5 .. Eye color GENERAL: the overall impression of the ideal Burmese would be a cat of medium size with substantial bone structure, good muscular development and a surprising weight for its size. This together with a rounded head, expressive eyes and a sweet expression presents a totally distinctive cat which is comparable to no other breed. Perfect physical condition, with excellent muscle tone. There should be no evidence of obesity, paunchiness, weakness, or apathy. HEAD, EARS, and EYES:
  • 110. Trading Standards Net The Consumer Protection Gateway To Advice And Information
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    111. CFA Breed Standard: Devon Rex
    The breed standard for the Cat Fanciers' Association.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/devon.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
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    Breed Standard: Devon Rex
    Updated: April 6 2004 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (35) 10 .. Size and shape 5 .. Muzzle and Chin 5 .. Profile 5 .. Eyes 10 .. Ears BODY (30) 10 .. Torso 10 .. Legs and Paws 5 .. Tail 5 .. Neck COAT (30) 10 .. Density 10 .. Texture and length 10 .. Waviness COLOR (5) GENERAL: the Devon Rex is a breed of unique appearance. Its large eyes, short muzzle, prominent cheekbones, and huge, low-set ears create a characteristic elfin look. A cat of medium fine frame, the Devon is well covered with soft, wavy fur; the fur is of a distinctive texture, as the mutation which causes its wavy coat is cultivated in no other breed. The Devon is alert and active and shows a lively interest in its surroundings. HEAD: modified wedge. In the front view, the wedge is delineated by a narrowing series of three (3) distinct convex curves: outer edge of ear lobes, cheekbones, and whisker pads. Head to be broad but slightly longer than it is broad. Face to be full-cheeked with pronounced cheekbones and a whisker break. In profile, nose with a strongly marked stop; forehead curving back to a flat skull. Allowance to be made for stud jowls in the adult male.
  • 112. National Skill Standards Board Institute
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    113. SOMALI
    The written breed standard for the Somali cat in the American Cat Fanciers' Association, Inc.
    http://www.acfacat.com/breeds/standards/somalistd.html
    HEAD 25 Points Shape Muzzle Ears Eyes - Shape - Color BODY/TAIL 25 Points Torso Legs/Feet Tail COAT 25 Points Texture Length COLOR 10 Points TICKING 10 Points CONDITION 5 Points
    the ACFA SOMALI Standard
    General:
    The overall impression of the ideal Somali is that of a well proportioned, medium to large cat, firm, muscular development, lithe, showing an alert, lively interest in all of its surroundings with an even disposition and easy to handle.
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    Shape:
    A modified, slightly rounded wedge without flat planes; the brow, cheek and profile lines all showing a gentle contour; a slight rise from the bridge of the nose to the forehead, which should be of good size, with width between the ears, flowing into the arched neck without a break. Muzzle: The muzzle shall follow gentle contours in conformity with the skull as viewed from the front profile. The muzzle shall not be sharply pointed and there shall be no evidence of snippiness, foxiness or whisker pinch. Chin shall be full, neither undershot or overshot, having a rounded appearance. Ears: Large, alert and moderately pointed, broad and cupped at base. Ear set on a line toward the rear of the skull. The inner ear shall have horizontal tufts that reach nearly to the other side of the ear; tufts desirable.

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    115. CFA Breed Standard: Russian Blue
    US
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    ...
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    Breed Standard: Russian Blue
    Updated: May 6 2003 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    20 .. HEAD and NECK 20 .. BODY TYPE 5 .. EYE SHAPE 5 .. EARS 20 .. COAT 20 .. COLOR 10 .. EYE COLOR GENERAL: the good show specimen has good physical condition, is firm in muscle tone, and alert. HEAD: smooth, medium wedge, neither long and tapering nor short and massive. Muzzle is blunt, and part of the total wedge, without exaggerated pinch or whisker break. Top of skull long and flat in profile, gently descending to slightly above the eyes, and continuing at a slight downward angle in a straight line to the tip of the nose. No nose break or stop. Length of top-head should be greater than length of nose. The face is broad across the eyes due to wide eye-set and thick fur. MUZZLE: smooth, flowing wedge without prominent whisker pads or whisker pinches.
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    117. CFA Breed Standard: Tonkinese
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/tonkinese.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
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    Tonkinese
    Turkish Angora

    Turkish Van
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    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Tonkinese
    Updated: April 26 2004 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (25) 8 .. Profile 6 .. Muzzle and chin 6 .. Ears 5 .. Eye shape and set BODY (30) 15 .. Torso 5 .. Legs and feet 5 .. Tail 5 .. Muscle tone COAT .. 10 COLOR (35) 25 .. Body color (including point color in mink and pointed colors) 10 .. Eye color GENERAL: the ideal Tonkinese is intermediate in type, neither cobby nor svelte. The Tonkinese should give the overall impression of an alert, active cat with good muscular development. The cat should be surprisingly heavy. While the breed is considered medium in size, balance and proportion are of greater importance. HEAD AND MUZZLE: the head is a modified slightly rounded wedge somewhat longer than it is wide, with high gently planed cheekbones. The muzzle is blunt, as long as it is wide. There is a slight whisker break, gently curved, following the lines of the wedge. There is a slight stop at eye level. In profile the tip of the chin lines with the tip of the nose in the same vertical plane. There is a gentle rise from the tip of the nose to the stop. There is a gentle contour with a slight rise from the nose stop to the forehead. There is a slight convex curve to the forehead.
  • 118. The Standards Site: Welcome To Schemes Of Work
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    119. CFA Breed Standard: Manx
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/manx.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Maine Coon

    Manx
    Norwegian Forest Cat

    Ocicat

    Oriental

    Persian
    ...
    Turkish Van
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    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Manx
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    25 .. HEAD and EARS 5 .. EYES 25 .. BODY 5 .. TAILLESSNESS 15 .. LEGS and FEET COAT (20) 10 .. LENGTH 10 .. Texture 5 .. COLOR and MARKINGS GENERAL: the overall impression of the Manx cat is that of roundness; round head with firm, round muzzle and prominent cheeks; broad chest; substantial short front legs; short back which arches from shoulders to a round rump; great depth of flank and rounded, muscular thighs. The Manx should be alert, clear of eye, with a glistening, clean, well-groomed coat. They should be surprisingly heavy when lifted. Manx may be slow to mature and allowance should be made in young cats. HEAD and EARS: round head with prominent cheeks and a jowly appearance (more evident in adult males) that enhances the round appearance of the breed. In profile, head is medium in length with a gentle dip from forehead to nose. Well developed muzzle, very slightly longer than it is broad, with a strong chin. Definite whisker break with large, round whisker pads. Short, thick neck. Ears wide at the base, tapering gradually to a rounded tip. Medium in size in proportion to the head, widely spaced and set slightly outward. When viewed from behind, the ear set resembles the rocker on a cradle. The furnishings of the ears are sparse in Shorthair Manx and full furnishings for Longhair Manx.
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    Publications All NNS Publications Two new features focussing on teaching mathematics to deaf children - The language of mathematics and deaf children and Good practice in presentation for deaf children [Posted 14 May 2004] Summer Term Unit Plans - access problems Help for some users who are experiencing problems when trying to access Numeracy Unit Plans. [Posted 26th April 2004] Excellence and Enjoyment: Learning and teaching in the primary years This guide introduces Excellence and Enjoyment: Learning and teaching in the primary years - a set of continuing professional development (CPD) materials aimed at supporting schools deliver excellent learning and teaching across a rich and broad curriculum. [Posted 23rd April 2004] Mathematical activities for Year 6 A CD-ROM for children in Year 6 can now be ordered from DfES Publications.

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