Sarah Macmillan (1930-1970) was the daughter of Lady Dorothy Macmillan and Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton. She was raised by Lady Dorothy and her husband Harold Macmillan. Her premature death was hastened by emotional problems.
It has long been alleged that Robert Boothby, with whom Lady Dorothy had a long affair, was actually Sarah Macmillan's biological father.
It has long been alleged that Robert Boothby, with whom Lady Dorothy had a long affair, was actually Sarah Macmillan's biological father.
Republic of Vojvodina (Serbian: Република Војводина or Republika Vojvodina; Hungarian: Vajdasági Köztársaság; Slovak: Republika Vojvodina; Croatian: Republika Vojvodina; Romanian: Republica Voivodina; Rusyn: Република Войводина) is an alleged political program of the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina, a political party in the Vojvodina province of Serbia. This party see Serbia as a federalized state and Vojvodina as one of its federal units.
The card spring is a move or stylistic trick in card magic or manipulation. It is a type of flourish in which the cards are "sprung" from one hand to another very quickly.
Technique
To spring the cards, first square up a deck of regular playing cards. Hold it in your right hand, thumb on the bottom edge while the other four fingers are placed on the top edge. Bend the cards inwards towards your palm to form a 'C' shape. Release the cards into the other hand by loosening the hold on your thumb very slightly. This will take practice. The action begins with both hands close together, then spread apart as far as one can manage then quickly back together again.
Technique
To spring the cards, first square up a deck of regular playing cards. Hold it in your right hand, thumb on the bottom edge while the other four fingers are placed on the top edge. Bend the cards inwards towards your palm to form a 'C' shape. Release the cards into the other hand by loosening the hold on your thumb very slightly. This will take practice. The action begins with both hands close together, then spread apart as far as one can manage then quickly back together again.
An ecosmart home (which may also be called a green smart home) employs products to help decrease the use of energy around the home and in turn makes life easier by automating tasks that one would otherwise do manually. Products might include: programmable thermostats, motions detectors that sense people and turn off lights and other items when one leaves the room, lighting and power timers, power strips that sense when items that draw energy are turned off and automatically shut off power altogether reducing standby loads, solar powered products that use clean energy (instead of coal or nuclear power), energy consumption monitors, etc. An ecosmart home also considers responsible use of the earth’s resources by recycling, reducing the need and usage of disposable products and those made from non-renewable resources, and reusing products that are generally meant to be disposable but actually can have useful second lives.