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'{{About|methods of fastening and securing ropes|knots in the mathematical sense|List of prime knots}} This '''list of knots''' includes many alternate names for common [[knot]]s. Knot names have evolved over time and there are many conflicting or confusing naming issues. The [[overhand knot]], for example, is also known as the [[thumb knot]]. The [[figure-eight knot]] is also known as the [[savoy knot]] or the Flemish knot. <center>{{compactTOC8|top=yes|seealso=yes|extlinks=yes}}</center> ==A== <!-- The "descriptions" came from the referenced articles. No original work has been applied to generate the description. (sliceofmiami) --> <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Adjustable bend]] - can be easily lengthened or shortened *Adjustable hitch ([[taut-line hitch]]) - adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension *Adjustable loop ([[slip knot]]) - attach a line to an object and tighten when tension is applied to the free end of the line *Albright knot ([[Albright special]]) - used to tie two different diameters of line together, for instance to tie monofilament to braid *Alpine coil ([[mountaineer's coil]]) - method used by climbers for carrying a rope *[[Alternate ring hitching]] - covering a ring in hitching can prevent damage *[[Anchor bend]] - attaching a rope to a ring or similar termination *Angler's knot ([[fisherman's knot]]) - a knot for joining two lines with a symmetrical structure *[[Angler's loop]] - knot which forms a fixed loop. Useful for fine or slippery line, it is one of the few loop knots which holds well in bungee cord. *[[Arbor knot]] - attach fishing line to the arbor of a fishing reel *[[Artillery loop]] aka manharness knot - a knot with a loop on the bight for non-critical purposes *[[Ashley's bend]] - used to securely join the ends of two ropes together *[[Ashley's stopper knot]] - trefoil-faced stopper at the end of the rope *[[Axle hitch]] - used to tie a hitch in a hard-to-reach place </div> ==B== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Bachmann knot]] - friction hitch useful when the knot needs to be reset quickly/often *Bag knot ([[miller's knot]]) - binding knot used to secure the opening of a sack or bag *Bait loop ([[bumper knot]]) - secures soft or loose bait in fishing *[[Bale sling hitch]] - continuous loop of strap to form a cow hitch around an object *[[Barrel hitch]] (barrel sling) - suspends an object *Barrel knot ([[blood knot]]) - joins sections of monofilament nylon line while maintaining much of the line's inherent strength *Barrel sling ([[barrel hitch]]) - suspends an object *[[Becket hitch]] - any hitch made on an eye loop *[[Beer knot]] - bend used in tubular webbing as in slings used in rock climbing *[[Bimini twist]] - fishing knot used for offshore trolling and sportsfishing *[[Blackwall hitch]] - temporary means of attaching a rope to a hook *[[Blake's hitch]] - friction hitch commonly used by arborists and tree climbers as an ascending knot *[[Blood knot]] (barrel knot) - joins sections of monofilament nylon line while maintaining much of the line's inherent strength *Blood loop knot ([[dropper loop]]) - forms a loop which is off to the side of the line *[[Boa knot]] - binding knot *[[Boom hitch]] - attach a line to a fixed object like a pipe *[[Bottle sling]] (jug sling) - used to create a handle for a container with a narrow tapering neck *[[Bowen knot]] (heraldic knot) - not a true knot (an [[unknot]]), a continuous loop of rope laid out as an upright square shape with loops at each of the four corners *[[Bowline]] - forms a fixed loop at the end of a rope *[[Bowline on a bight]] - makes a pair of fixed-size loops in the middle of a rope *[[Bumper knot]] - secures soft or loose bait in fishing *[[Buntline hitch]] - attach a rope to an object *[[Butterfly bend]] - connects two ends of rope *[[Butterfly loop]] - forms a fixed loop in the middle of a rope </div> ==C== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Carrick bend]] - joins two lines of heavy rope or cable *[[Carrick mat]] - flat woven decorative knot which can be used as a mat or pad *[[Cat's paw (knot)|Cat's paw]] - connects a rope to an object *[[Catshank]] - variant of the sheepshank, clinched by two overhand knots with the bights passed through the twists *[[Chain sinnet]] - method of shortening a rope or other cable *[[Chain stitch]] - a sewing and embroidery technique in which a series of looped stitches form a chain-like pattern *[[Cleat (nautical)|Cleat "knot"]] <!-- Although not a "knot" it is important to any boater]] --> *[[Clove hitch]] - two successive half-hitches around an object *[[Common whipping]] - series of knots intended to stop a rope from unraveling *[[Constrictor knot]] - series of knots intended to stop a rope from unraveling *[[Continuous ring hitching]] - series of identical hitches made around a ring *[[Corned beef knot]] - binding knot often used for binding the meat of the same name while it is being cooked *[[Cow hitch]] - hitch knot used to attach a rope to an object *Cow hitch and bowline ([[bale sling hitch]] or strap hitch) - uses a continuous loop of strap to form a cow hitch around an object in order to hoist or lower it *[[Cowboy bowline]] - variation of the bowline loop knot *[[Crown knot]] - a knot made in the strands of the end of a rope - the start of a [[Rope splicing#Types of splices|back splice]]. </div> ==D== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Diagonal lashing]] - lashing to bind spars or poles together to prevent racking *[[Diamond knot]] - (knife lanyard knot) for forming a decorative loop on the end of a cord *[[Directional figure eight]] - (inline figure-eight loop) loop knot that can be made on the bight *[[Distel hitch]] - sercure friction hitch used for rope climbing *[[Dogshank]] - variant of the sheepshank where the eyes formed at each end have the ends of the rope passed through *[[Double anchorman knot]] - two or more pieces of rope joined together *[[Double bowline]] - (round turn bowline) loop knot that uses a round turn *[[Double carrick bend]] - join two lines together *[[Double constrictor knot]] - binding knot that can be difficult to untie once tightened *[[Double Englishman's knot]] - (grapevine knot) joins two lengths of rope *[[Double figure eight bend]] - joins two ropes of roughly similar size *[[Double figure-eight loop]] - forms two parallel loops *[[Double figure eight]] - (stevedore knot) bulky stopper knot often tied near the end of a rope that is secure-when-slack *[[Double fisherman knot]] - (grapevine knot) joins two lengths of rope *[[Double loop]] - for making loops at the end of lines similar to the Surgeon's knot, but with a double strand *[[Double overhand]] - extension of the regular overhand knot, made with one additional pass *[[Double overhand noose]] - hitch knot used to bind a rope to a carabiner *[[Double pile hitch]] - attaches a rope to a pole or other structure *[[Double sheet bend]] - doubles a sheet bend by making an additional round turn below the first and again bringing the working end back under itself *[[Double windsor]] (for use in [[necktie]]s) - method of tying a necktie around one's neck and collar *[[Dropper loop]] - forms a loop which is off to the side of the line *[[Dutch marine bowline]] - (cowboy bowline) variation of the bowline loop knot </div> ==E== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Egg loop]] aka [[bumper knot]] - secures soft or loose bait in fishing applications *[[Englishman's knot]] - (fisherman's knot) a bend consisting of two overhand knots, each tied around the standing part of the other *[[Eskimo bowline]] - places a loop in the end of a rope *[[European death knot]] - (overhand bend) joins two ropes together *[[Eye splice]] - creates a permanent loop in the end of multi stranded rope by means of rope splicing </div> ==F== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Falconer's knot]] - used in falconry to tether a bird of prey to a perch *[[Farmer's loop]] - midline loop knot made with a bight *[[Farrimond friction hitch]] - quick release adjustable friction hitch for use on lines under tension *[[Fiador knot]] - decorative, symmetrical knot used in equine applications *[[Figure-eight follow through]] - type of knot created by a loop on the bight *[[Figure-eight knot]] aka [[savoy knot]], [[Flemish knot]] - type of knot created by a loop on the bight *[[Figure-eight loop]] - type of knot created by a loop on the bight *[[Fireman's chair knot]] - knot tied in the bight forming two adjustable, lockable loops *[[Fisherman's bend]] - (anchor bend) used for attaching a rope to a ring or similar termination *[[Fisherman's knot]] - knot for joining two lines with a symmetrical structure consisting of two overhand knots, each tied around the standing part of the other *[[Flemish bend]] - knot for joining two ropes of roughly similar size *[[Flemish knot]] aka [[figure-eight knot]], [[savoy knot]] - knot for joining two ropes of roughly similar size *[[French bowline]] - variant of the bowline with two loops *[[Sulatra knot]] - decorative square knot used to tie a [[neckerchief]] and in [[Chinese knotting]] </div> ==G== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Garda hitch]] - (alpine clutch) climbing knot that lets the rope move in only one direction *[[Gordian knot]] - (mythical knot) an inextricable/complicated knot, tied by King Gordius of Phrygia, that Alexander the Great cut with a sword *[[Granny knot]] - secures a rope or line around an object *[[Grief knot]] - (what knot) combines features of granny knot and thief knot *[[Ground-line hitch]] - attaches a rope to an object </div> ==H== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Hackamore]] - type of animal headgear which does not have a bit *[[Half blood knot]] - (clinch knot) for securing a fishing line to a fishing lure, snap or swivel *[[Half hitch]] - simple overhand knot, where the working end of a line is brought over and under the standing part *[[Half-Windsor knot]] - knot used for tying neckties *[[Halter hitch]] - connects a rope to an object *[[Handcuff knot]] - tied in the bight, having two adjustable loops in opposing directions *[[Hangman's noose]] - well-known knot most often associated with its use in hanging a person *[[Harness bend]] - used to join two ropes together *[[Artillery loop|Harness hitch]] - knot with a loop on the bight for non-critical purposes *[[Heaving line bend]] - used to attach playing strings to the thick silk eyes of the anchorage knot *[[Highwayman's hitch]] - insecure, quick-release, draw loop hitch for trivial use *[[Hitching tie]] - simple knot used to tie off drawstring bags that allows quick access *[[Honda knot]] aka [[lariat loop]] - loop knot commonly used in a lasso *[[Hunter's bend]] aka [[rigger's bend]] - joins two lines </div> ==I== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Icicle hitch]] - excellent for connecting to a post when weight is applied to an end running parallel to the post in a specific direction *[[Improved clinch knot]] - used for securing a fishing line to the fishing lure *[[In-line figure-eight loop]] - loop knot that can be made on the bight *[[Italian hitch]] - simple knot commonly used by climbers and cavers as part of a life-lining or belay system </div> ==J== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Jack Ketch's knot]] - well-known knot most often associated with its use in hanging a person *[[Jug sling]] aka [[bottle sling]] - used to create a handle for a glass or ceramic container with a slippery, narrow, tapering neck *[[Jury mast knot]] - for jury rigging a temporary mast on a sailboat or ship </div> ==K== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Killick hitch]] - hitch knot used to attach a rope to oddly shaped objects *[[Klemheist knot]] - friction hitch that grips a rope when weight is applied, and is free to move when the weight is released *[[Knot of isis]] - ancient Egyptian symbol of the goddess Isis; similar to a knot used to secure the garments that the Egyptian gods wore *[[Karash double loop]] - A recently invented knot{{contradict-inline|date=March 2013|reason=see tags in knot article}} used to form leg loops as a makeshift harness </div> ==L== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Lariat loop]] aka [[honda knot]] - loop knot commonly used in a lasso *[[Lark's foot]] - (cow hitch) used to attach a rope to an object *[[Lark's head]] - (cow hitch) used to attach a rope to an object *[[Left-hand bowline]] - variation of the bowline loop knot *[[Surgeon's knot|Ligature knot]] aka [[surgeon's knot]] - simple modification to the reef knot that adds an extra twist when tying the first throw *[[Lighterman's hitch]] - ideal for heavy towing, or making fast to a post, bollard, or winch *[[Lineman's loop]] - (butterfly loop) used to form a fixed loop in the middle of a rope *[[Lissajous knot]] - knot defined by parametric equations *[[Lobster buoy hitch]] - similar to the buntline hitch, but made with a cow hitch around the standing part rather than a clove hitch </div> ==M== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *Magnus hitch ([[rolling hitch]]) - used to attach a rope to a rod, pole, or other rope *Manharness knot ([[artillery loop]]) - knot with a loop on the bight for non-critical purposes *[[Matthew Walker knot]] - decorative knot that is used to keep the end of a rope from fraying *[[Marlinespike hitch]] - temporary knot used to attach a rod to a rope in order to form a handle *Midshipman's hitch ([[taut-line hitch]]) - adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension *[[Miller's knot]] - binding knot used to secure the opening of a sack or bag *[[Monkey's fist]] - looks somewhat like a small bunched fist/paw, most often used as the weight in a heaving line *[[Mountaineer's coil]] - method used by climbers for carrying a rope *[[Munter hitch]] - simple knot commonly used by climbers and cavers as part of a life-lining or belay system </div> ==N== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Nail knot]] - used in fly fishing to attach the leader to the fly line *[[Noose]] - loop at the end of a rope in which the knot slides to make the loop collapsible </div> ==O== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[One-sided overhand bend]] - used to join two ropes together *[[Ossel hitch]] - used to attach a rope or line to an object *[[Overhand bend]] - used to join two ropes together *[[Overhand knot with draw-loop]] - knot in which the weight of the load depresses the loop to keep it in place *[[Overhand knot]] aka [[thumb knot]] - fundamental knot that forms the basis of many others *[[Oysterman's stopper knot]] - common overhand noose, but with the end of the rope passing through the noose eye, which closes upon it </div> ==P== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Packer's knot]] - binding knot which is easily pulled taut and quickly locked in position *[[Palomar knot]] - used for securing a fishing line to a fishing lure, snap or swivel *[[Pile hitch]] - used for attaching rope to a pole or other structure *[[Poldo tackle]] - an instant tension-applying and tension-releasing mechanism in rope *[[Pratt knot]] - a method of tying a tie around one's neck and collar *[[Pretzel link]] knot - in knot theory, a branch of mathematics, a pretzel link is a special kind of link *[[Prusik knot]] - friction hitch or knot used to put a loop of cord around a rope *[[Portuguese bowline]] aka [[French bowline]] - variant of the bowline with two loops that are adjustable in size *[[Portuguese whipping]] - a type of [[whipping knot]] *[[Power cinch]] - (trucker's hitch) commonly used for securing loads on trucks or trailers </div> ==R== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Racking bend]] - knot for joining two ropes of different diameter *[[Reef knot]] - simple binding knot used to secure a rope or line around an object *[[Rigger's bend]] aka [[hunter's bend]] - used to join two lines *[[Rigid double splayed loop in the bight]] - knot that contains two parallel loops *[[Ring bend]] - for joining two ends of webbing together *[[Ring hitch]] - used to attach a rope to an object *[[Ring knot]] - for joining two ends of webbing together *[[Rolling hitch]] - knot used to attach a rope to a rod, pole, or other rope *[[Rosendahl bend]] - general purpose bend knot unique in the ease with which it is untied, even after heavy loading *[[Round turn and two half-hitches]] - hitch used to secure the end of a rope to a fixed object *[[Round turn]] *[[Running knot]] - knots which attach a line to an object and tighten when tension is applied to the free end of the line </div> ==S== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Sailor's hitch]] - a secure, jam-proof hitch *[[Sailor's knot]] aka [[Carrick bend]] - used for joining two lines *[[Savoy knot]] aka [[Figure-eight knot]], [[Flemish knot]] - decorative, heraldic knot *[[Sheepshank]] - used to shorten or store rope *[[Sheet bend]] - joins two ropes together *[[Siberian hitch]] - used to attach a rope to an object *[[Simple knot]] - (four-in-hand knot) a method of tying a necktie *[[Single carrick bend]] - refers to different knots similar to the Carrick bend *[[Single hitch]] - an overhand knot tied around or through an object *[[Slip knot]] - knots which attach a line to an object and tighten when tension is applied; a type of knot designed to bind one end of a rope to the middle of another *[[Slipped buntline hitch]] - used for attaching a rope to an object *[[Slippery eight loop]] - adjustable loop knot *[[Slippery hitch]] - used to attach a line to a rod or bar *[[Snell Knot]] *[[Snuggle hitch]] - a modification of the clove hitch *[[Span loop]] - non-jamming loop that can be tied in the middle of a rope *[[Spanish bowline]] - double loop knot *[[Rope splicing|Splice]] - the forming of a semi-permanent joint between two ropes *[[Square knot]] (American usage) or Reef knot (British usage) - used to secure a rope or line around an object *[[Square lashing]] - used to bind poles together *[[Turk's head knot|Square Turk's head]] - decorative knot with a variable number of interwoven strands, forming a closed loop *[[Figure-eight knot#Stein knot|Stein knot]] - variation of the Figure-eight knot *[[Stevedore knot]] - a stopper knot often tied near the end of a rope *[[Strangle knot]] - a simple binding knot *[[Strap hitch]] - uses a continuous loop of strap to form a cow hitch around an object *[[Surgeon's knot]] aka [[Surgeon's knot|ligature knot]] - modification to the reef knot *[[Surgeon's loop]] - similar to the Surgeon's knot but with a double strand *[[Schwabisch knot]] - friction hitch used for rope climbing </div> ==T== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Tarbuck knot]] - used by climbers and was primarily used with stranded nylon rope *[[Taut-line hitch]] - adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension *[[Taut-line hitch|Tent hitch]] - adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension *[[Thief knot]] - resembles the reef knot except that the free, or working, ends are on opposite sides *[[Trefoil knot|Threefoil knot]] - another term for a [[trefoil knot]] *[[Thumb knot]] aka [[overhand knot]] - one of the most fundamental knots and forms the basis of many others *[[Tiggap knot]] *[[Timber hitch]] - used to attach a single length of rope to a cylindrical object *[[Tom fool's knot]] - good knot with which to commence a slightly fancy sheepshank *[[Trefoil knot]] - simplest example of a nontrivial knot in mathematics *[[Trident loop]] - fixed loop knot *[[Triple bowline]] - variation of the bowline knot that is used to create three loops on one knot simultaneously *[[Triple crown knot]] - double loop knot *[[Triple fisherman's knot]] - a bend knot used to join two ends of rope together *[[Trucker's hitch]] - used for securing loads on trucks or trailers *[[True lover's knot]] - a name which has been used for many distinct knots *[[Tugboat hitch]] - ideal for heavy towing, or making fast to a post, bollard, or winch *[[Turle knot]] - used while fishing for tying a hook or fly to a leader *[[Turk's head knot|Twined Turk's head]] - decorative knot with a variable number of interwoven strands forming a closed loop *[[Two half-hitches]] - an overhand knot tied around a post, followed by a half-hitch *[[Two strand overhand knot]] - used to join two ropes together </div> ==U== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[trefoil knot|Underhand knot]] - another name for a [[trefoil knot]] *[[Underwriter's knot]] *[[Uni knot]] - fishing knot used to attach fishing line to the arbor of a reel </div> ==V== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Valdotain tresse]] - easily adjustable friction hitch used for rope climbing *[[Versatackle knot]] - simulates a block and tackle without actual pulleys or deadeyes *[[Vibration-proof hitch]] - used for fastening a line or rope to a solid object </div> ==W== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Wagoner's hitch]] - compound knot commonly used for securing loads on trucks or trailers *[[Water bowline]] - type of knot designed for use in wet conditions where other knots may slip or jam *[[Water knot]] - frequently used in climbing for joining two ends of webbing together *[[Waterman's knot]] - a bend with a symmetrical structure consisting of two overhand knots, each tied around the standing part of the other *[[West Country whipping]] - uses twine to secure the end of a rope to prevent it fraying *[[Windsor knot]] - a method of tying a necktie around one's neck and collar </div> ==Y== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Yosemite bowline]] - a medium security loop knot </div> ==Z== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[Zeppelin bend]] - a secure, easily tied, and jam-proof way to connect two ropes *[[Zeppelin loop]] - (Rosendahl Loop) a secure, jam resistant loop knot based on the zeppelin bend </div> ==Sub-lists, by type== <div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> *[[List of bend knots]] *[[List of binding knots]] *[[Coil knot (disambiguation)|List of coil knots]] *[[List of decorative knots]] *[[List of hitch knots]] *[[List of friction hitch knots]] *[[List of loop knots]] *[[List of slip knots]] *[[List of splices]] *[[List of stopper knots]] *[[List of trick knots]] </div> == See also == *[[List of knot terminology]] *[[List of mathematical knots and links]] {{Knots}} [[Category:Knots|*]] [[Category:Lists]]'
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Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 21 Franklin's class trip Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c1999 Franklin and his friends go on a class trip to the museum, but Franklin is too worried about seeing the dinosaurs to enjoy the other exhibits. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 22 Franklin's Halloween Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, 1997, c1996 It's Halloween, and Franklin can't wait for the costume party with games, prizes, a parade, and a haunted house. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 23 Franklin's new friend Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c1997 Franklin the turtle learns that how big you are does not have anything to do with how you feel when he is assigned to be a buddy to Moose, a frightened new student at school. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 24 Franklin's secret club Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c1998 Franklin and his friends Bear, Snail, and Rabbit form the Secret Club, but are limited by the size of their hideout from letting anyone else join, but when Beaver starts a club of his own, Franklin and his pals begin to feel left out. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 25 Franklin's Thanksgiving Jennings, Sharon Kids Can Press, c2001 Franklin is disappointed when his grandparents can't celebrate Thanksgiving with him, but instead Franklin's family celebrates with all their Woodland friends. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 26 Franklin's valentines Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c1998 The day after Valentine's Day, Franklin celebrates "Friendship Day" by giving cards to his animal friends. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 27 Hurry up, Franklin Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c1989 Even though he is very slow and has many distractions on the way, Franklin the turtle manages to get to Bear's house just in time for a special event. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 28 Going to the hospital Rogers, Fred Putnam and Grosset Group, 1997, c1988 Describes what happens during a stay in the hospital, including some of the common forms of medical treatment. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 29 Going to the potty Rogers, Fred Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1997, c1986 Parent and child may read together about the way children develop in the experience of eliminating waste products from their body and about the positive aspects of using the toilet. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 30 Help! my teacher hates me Schneider, Meg F Workman Pub., c1994 Tells how to get through junior high school by taking control of school problems. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 31 Hooking up or holding out : the smart girl's guide to driving men crazy and/or finding true love Callan, Jamie Sourcebooks, Inc., c2006 Many women don't feel great about hooking up before they're really ready, but they're not sure how to go about holding out and still keep the guy interested. Most books that recommend holding out prescribe tired old retro games--not picking up the phone or pretending to have a date already. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 32 How to be a friend : a guide to making friends and keeping them Brown, Laurene Krasny Little, Brown, c1998 Dinosaur characters illustrate the value of friends, how to make friends, and how to be and not to be a good friend. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 33 Life's journeys according to Mister Rogers : things to remember along the way Rogers, Fred Hyperion, c2005 A collection of observations and stories in which Fred Rogers offers advice for every stage of life and every type of transition. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 34 Making friends Rogers, Fred Putnam & Grosset, 1996, c1987 Explains what it means to be friends and some of the easy and difficult aspects of friendship. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 35 Many ways to say I love you : wisdom for parents and children from Mister Rogers Rogers, Fred Hyperion, c2006. A collection of reflections by Fred Rogers that celebrate the joys and challenges of family life. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 36 Mister Rogers' playtime : encourage your child to create, explore, and pretend with dozens of easy-to-do activities Rogers, Fred Running Press, c2001 Contains over eighty activities and projects, games, and music to help children learn through play; and focuses on different areas of personal growth including feelings, helping, creativity, sharing, and caring. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 37 A mother for Choco Kasza, Keiko G.P. Putnam's, c1992 A lonely little bird named Choco goes in search of a mother Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 38 A mother for Choco Kasza, Keiko G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2003, c1992 A lonely little bird named Choco goes in search of a mother. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 39 Motherless daughters : the legacy of loss Edelman, Hope Da Capo Press, 2006 Discusses the effects upon a daughter of her mother's death and how it changes her identity, personality, family, and life choices. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 40 The new baby Rogers, Fred Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1996, c1985 Explains the needs of toddlers faced with a new baby in the family and some of the changes and disruptions the baby can cause in the life of the older brother or sister. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 41 Practically posh : the smart girls' guide to a glam life Moreno, Robyn Collins, c2008 Provides thrifty tips for decorating, entertaining, shopping, and traveling, along with related anecdotes, side bars, quotes, and quizzes. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 42 See Jane win for girls : a smart girl's guide to success Rimm, Sylvia B Free Spirit, c2003 Presents tips, quizzes, activities, and words of wisdom from successful women for girls trying to make positive changes and choices in all areas of their lives and develop confidence, inner strength, and the desire to learn. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa����������'
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'@@ -1,363 +1,261 @@ -{{About|methods of fastening and securing ropes|knots in the mathematical sense|List of prime knots}} - -This '''list of knots''' includes many alternate names for common [[knot]]s. Knot names have evolved over time and there are many conflicting or confusing naming issues. The [[overhand knot]], for example, is also known as the [[thumb knot]]. The [[figure-eight knot]] is also known as the [[savoy knot]] or the Flemish knot. - -<center>{{compactTOC8|top=yes|seealso=yes|extlinks=yes}}</center> - -==A== -<!-- The "descriptions" came from the referenced articles. No original work has been applied to generate the description. (sliceofmiami) --> -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Adjustable bend]] - can be easily lengthened or shortened -*Adjustable hitch ([[taut-line hitch]]) - adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension -*Adjustable loop ([[slip knot]]) - attach a line to an object and tighten when tension is applied to the free end of the line -*Albright knot ([[Albright special]]) - used to tie two different diameters of line together, for instance to tie monofilament to braid -*Alpine coil ([[mountaineer's coil]]) - method used by climbers for carrying a rope -*[[Alternate ring hitching]] - covering a ring in hitching can prevent damage -*[[Anchor bend]] - attaching a rope to a ring or similar termination -*Angler's knot ([[fisherman's knot]]) - a knot for joining two lines with a symmetrical structure -*[[Angler's loop]] - knot which forms a fixed loop. Useful for fine or slippery line, it is one of the few loop knots which holds well in bungee cord. -*[[Arbor knot]] - attach fishing line to the arbor of a fishing reel -*[[Artillery loop]] aka manharness knot - a knot with a loop on the bight for non-critical purposes -*[[Ashley's bend]] - used to securely join the ends of two ropes together -*[[Ashley's stopper knot]] - trefoil-faced stopper at the end of the rope -*[[Axle hitch]] - used to tie a hitch in a hard-to-reach place -</div> - -==B== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Bachmann knot]] - friction hitch useful when the knot needs to be reset quickly/often -*Bag knot ([[miller's knot]]) - binding knot used to secure the opening of a sack or bag -*Bait loop ([[bumper knot]]) - secures soft or loose bait in fishing -*[[Bale sling hitch]] - continuous loop of strap to form a cow hitch around an object -*[[Barrel hitch]] (barrel sling) - suspends an object -*Barrel knot ([[blood knot]]) - joins sections of monofilament nylon line while maintaining much of the line's inherent strength -*Barrel sling ([[barrel hitch]]) - suspends an object -*[[Becket hitch]] - any hitch made on an eye loop -*[[Beer knot]] - bend used in tubular webbing as in slings used in rock climbing -*[[Bimini twist]] - fishing knot used for offshore trolling and sportsfishing -*[[Blackwall hitch]] - temporary means of attaching a rope to a hook -*[[Blake's hitch]] - friction hitch commonly used by arborists and tree climbers as an ascending knot -*[[Blood knot]] (barrel knot) - joins sections of monofilament nylon line while maintaining much of the line's inherent strength -*Blood loop knot ([[dropper loop]]) - forms a loop which is off to the side of the line -*[[Boa knot]] - binding knot -*[[Boom hitch]] - attach a line to a fixed object like a pipe -*[[Bottle sling]] (jug sling) - used to create a handle for a container with a narrow tapering neck -*[[Bowen knot]] (heraldic knot) - not a true knot (an [[unknot]]), a continuous loop of rope laid out as an upright square shape with loops at each of the four corners -*[[Bowline]] - forms a fixed loop at the end of a rope -*[[Bowline on a bight]] - makes a pair of fixed-size loops in the middle of a rope -*[[Bumper knot]] - secures soft or loose bait in fishing -*[[Buntline hitch]] - attach a rope to an object -*[[Butterfly bend]] - connects two ends of rope -*[[Butterfly loop]] - forms a fixed loop in the middle of a rope -</div> - -==C== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Carrick bend]] - joins two lines of heavy rope or cable -*[[Carrick mat]] - flat woven decorative knot which can be used as a mat or pad -*[[Cat's paw (knot)|Cat's paw]] - connects a rope to an object -*[[Catshank]] - variant of the sheepshank, clinched by two overhand knots with the bights passed through the twists -*[[Chain sinnet]] - method of shortening a rope or other cable -*[[Chain stitch]] - a sewing and embroidery technique in which a series of looped stitches form a chain-like pattern -*[[Cleat (nautical)|Cleat "knot"]] <!-- Although not a "knot" it is important to any boater]] --> -*[[Clove hitch]] - two successive half-hitches around an object -*[[Common whipping]] - series of knots intended to stop a rope from unraveling -*[[Constrictor knot]] - series of knots intended to stop a rope from unraveling -*[[Continuous ring hitching]] - series of identical hitches made around a ring -*[[Corned beef knot]] - binding knot often used for binding the meat of the same name while it is being cooked -*[[Cow hitch]] - hitch knot used to attach a rope to an object -*Cow hitch and bowline ([[bale sling hitch]] or strap hitch) - uses a continuous loop of strap to form a cow hitch around an object in order to hoist or lower it -*[[Cowboy bowline]] - variation of the bowline loop knot -*[[Crown knot]] - a knot made in the strands of the end of a rope - the start of a [[Rope splicing#Types of splices|back splice]]. -</div> - -==D== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Diagonal lashing]] - lashing to bind spars or poles together to prevent racking -*[[Diamond knot]] - (knife lanyard knot) for forming a decorative loop on the end of a cord -*[[Directional figure eight]] - (inline figure-eight loop) loop knot that can be made on the bight -*[[Distel hitch]] - sercure friction hitch used for rope climbing -*[[Dogshank]] - variant of the sheepshank where the eyes formed at each end have the ends of the rope passed through -*[[Double anchorman knot]] - two or more pieces of rope joined together -*[[Double bowline]] - (round turn bowline) loop knot that uses a round turn -*[[Double carrick bend]] - join two lines together -*[[Double constrictor knot]] - binding knot that can be difficult to untie once tightened -*[[Double Englishman's knot]] - (grapevine knot) joins two lengths of rope -*[[Double figure eight bend]] - joins two ropes of roughly similar size -*[[Double figure-eight loop]] - forms two parallel loops -*[[Double figure eight]] - (stevedore knot) bulky stopper knot often tied near the end of a rope that is secure-when-slack -*[[Double fisherman knot]] - (grapevine knot) joins two lengths of rope -*[[Double loop]] - for making loops at the end of lines similar to the Surgeon's knot, but with a double strand -*[[Double overhand]] - extension of the regular overhand knot, made with one additional pass -*[[Double overhand noose]] - hitch knot used to bind a rope to a carabiner -*[[Double pile hitch]] - attaches a rope to a pole or other structure -*[[Double sheet bend]] - doubles a sheet bend by making an additional round turn below the first and again bringing the working end back under itself -*[[Double windsor]] (for use in [[necktie]]s) - method of tying a necktie around one's neck and collar -*[[Dropper loop]] - forms a loop which is off to the side of the line -*[[Dutch marine bowline]] - (cowboy bowline) variation of the bowline loop knot -</div> - -==E== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Egg loop]] aka [[bumper knot]] - secures soft or loose bait in fishing applications -*[[Englishman's knot]] - (fisherman's knot) a bend consisting of two overhand knots, each tied around the standing part of the other -*[[Eskimo bowline]] - places a loop in the end of a rope -*[[European death knot]] - (overhand bend) joins two ropes together -*[[Eye splice]] - creates a permanent loop in the end of multi stranded rope by means of rope splicing -</div> - -==F== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Falconer's knot]] - used in falconry to tether a bird of prey to a perch -*[[Farmer's loop]] - midline loop knot made with a bight -*[[Farrimond friction hitch]] - quick release adjustable friction hitch for use on lines under tension -*[[Fiador knot]] - decorative, symmetrical knot used in equine applications -*[[Figure-eight follow through]] - type of knot created by a loop on the bight -*[[Figure-eight knot]] aka [[savoy knot]], [[Flemish knot]] - type of knot created by a loop on the bight -*[[Figure-eight loop]] - type of knot created by a loop on the bight -*[[Fireman's chair knot]] - knot tied in the bight forming two adjustable, lockable loops -*[[Fisherman's bend]] - (anchor bend) used for attaching a rope to a ring or similar termination -*[[Fisherman's knot]] - knot for joining two lines with a symmetrical structure consisting of two overhand knots, each tied around the standing part of the other -*[[Flemish bend]] - knot for joining two ropes of roughly similar size -*[[Flemish knot]] aka [[figure-eight knot]], [[savoy knot]] - knot for joining two ropes of roughly similar size -*[[French bowline]] - variant of the bowline with two loops -*[[Sulatra knot]] - decorative square knot used to tie a [[neckerchief]] and in [[Chinese knotting]] -</div> - -==G== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Garda hitch]] - (alpine clutch) climbing knot that lets the rope move in only one direction -*[[Gordian knot]] - (mythical knot) an inextricable/complicated knot, tied by King Gordius of Phrygia, that Alexander the Great cut with a sword -*[[Granny knot]] - secures a rope or line around an object -*[[Grief knot]] - (what knot) combines features of granny knot and thief knot -*[[Ground-line hitch]] - attaches a rope to an object -</div> - -==H== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Hackamore]] - type of animal headgear which does not have a bit -*[[Half blood knot]] - (clinch knot) for securing a fishing line to a fishing lure, snap or swivel -*[[Half hitch]] - simple overhand knot, where the working end of a line is brought over and under the standing part -*[[Half-Windsor knot]] - knot used for tying neckties -*[[Halter hitch]] - connects a rope to an object -*[[Handcuff knot]] - tied in the bight, having two adjustable loops in opposing directions -*[[Hangman's noose]] - well-known knot most often associated with its use in hanging a person -*[[Harness bend]] - used to join two ropes together -*[[Artillery loop|Harness hitch]] - knot with a loop on the bight for non-critical purposes -*[[Heaving line bend]] - used to attach playing strings to the thick silk eyes of the anchorage knot -*[[Highwayman's hitch]] - insecure, quick-release, draw loop hitch for trivial use -*[[Hitching tie]] - simple knot used to tie off drawstring bags that allows quick access -*[[Honda knot]] aka [[lariat loop]] - loop knot commonly used in a lasso -*[[Hunter's bend]] aka [[rigger's bend]] - joins two lines -</div> - -==I== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Icicle hitch]] - excellent for connecting to a post when weight is applied to an end running parallel to the post in a specific direction -*[[Improved clinch knot]] - used for securing a fishing line to the fishing lure -*[[In-line figure-eight loop]] - loop knot that can be made on the bight -*[[Italian hitch]] - simple knot commonly used by climbers and cavers as part of a life-lining or belay system -</div> - -==J== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Jack Ketch's knot]] - well-known knot most often associated with its use in hanging a person -*[[Jug sling]] aka [[bottle sling]] - used to create a handle for a glass or ceramic container with a slippery, narrow, tapering neck -*[[Jury mast knot]] - for jury rigging a temporary mast on a sailboat or ship -</div> - -==K== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Killick hitch]] - hitch knot used to attach a rope to oddly shaped objects -*[[Klemheist knot]] - friction hitch that grips a rope when weight is applied, and is free to move when the weight is released -*[[Knot of isis]] - ancient Egyptian symbol of the goddess Isis; similar to a knot used to secure the garments that the Egyptian gods wore -*[[Karash double loop]] - A recently invented knot{{contradict-inline|date=March 2013|reason=see tags in knot article}} used to form leg loops as a makeshift harness -</div> - -==L== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Lariat loop]] aka [[honda knot]] - loop knot commonly used in a lasso -*[[Lark's foot]] - (cow hitch) used to attach a rope to an object -*[[Lark's head]] - (cow hitch) used to attach a rope to an object -*[[Left-hand bowline]] - variation of the bowline loop knot -*[[Surgeon's knot|Ligature knot]] aka [[surgeon's knot]] - simple modification to the reef knot that adds an extra twist when tying the first throw -*[[Lighterman's hitch]] - ideal for heavy towing, or making fast to a post, bollard, or winch -*[[Lineman's loop]] - (butterfly loop) used to form a fixed loop in the middle of a rope -*[[Lissajous knot]] - knot defined by parametric equations -*[[Lobster buoy hitch]] - similar to the buntline hitch, but made with a cow hitch around the standing part rather than a clove hitch -</div> - -==M== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*Magnus hitch ([[rolling hitch]]) - used to attach a rope to a rod, pole, or other rope -*Manharness knot ([[artillery loop]]) - knot with a loop on the bight for non-critical purposes -*[[Matthew Walker knot]] - decorative knot that is used to keep the end of a rope from fraying -*[[Marlinespike hitch]] - temporary knot used to attach a rod to a rope in order to form a handle -*Midshipman's hitch ([[taut-line hitch]]) - adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension -*[[Miller's knot]] - binding knot used to secure the opening of a sack or bag -*[[Monkey's fist]] - looks somewhat like a small bunched fist/paw, most often used as the weight in a heaving line -*[[Mountaineer's coil]] - method used by climbers for carrying a rope -*[[Munter hitch]] - simple knot commonly used by climbers and cavers as part of a life-lining or belay system -</div> - -==N== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Nail knot]] - used in fly fishing to attach the leader to the fly line -*[[Noose]] - loop at the end of a rope in which the knot slides to make the loop collapsible -</div> - -==O== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[One-sided overhand bend]] - used to join two ropes together -*[[Ossel hitch]] - used to attach a rope or line to an object -*[[Overhand bend]] - used to join two ropes together -*[[Overhand knot with draw-loop]] - knot in which the weight of the load depresses the loop to keep it in place -*[[Overhand knot]] aka [[thumb knot]] - fundamental knot that forms the basis of many others -*[[Oysterman's stopper knot]] - common overhand noose, but with the end of the rope passing through the noose eye, which closes upon it -</div> - -==P== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Packer's knot]] - binding knot which is easily pulled taut and quickly locked in position -*[[Palomar knot]] - used for securing a fishing line to a fishing lure, snap or swivel -*[[Pile hitch]] - used for attaching rope to a pole or other structure -*[[Poldo tackle]] - an instant tension-applying and tension-releasing mechanism in rope -*[[Pratt knot]] - a method of tying a tie around one's neck and collar -*[[Pretzel link]] knot - in knot theory, a branch of mathematics, a pretzel link is a special kind of link -*[[Prusik knot]] - friction hitch or knot used to put a loop of cord around a rope -*[[Portuguese bowline]] aka [[French bowline]] - variant of the bowline with two loops that are adjustable in size -*[[Portuguese whipping]] - a type of [[whipping knot]] -*[[Power cinch]] - (trucker's hitch) commonly used for securing loads on trucks or trailers -</div> - -==R== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Racking bend]] - knot for joining two ropes of different diameter -*[[Reef knot]] - simple binding knot used to secure a rope or line around an object -*[[Rigger's bend]] aka [[hunter's bend]] - used to join two lines -*[[Rigid double splayed loop in the bight]] - knot that contains two parallel loops -*[[Ring bend]] - for joining two ends of webbing together -*[[Ring hitch]] - used to attach a rope to an object -*[[Ring knot]] - for joining two ends of webbing together -*[[Rolling hitch]] - knot used to attach a rope to a rod, pole, or other rope -*[[Rosendahl bend]] - general purpose bend knot unique in the ease with which it is untied, even after heavy loading -*[[Round turn and two half-hitches]] - hitch used to secure the end of a rope to a fixed object -*[[Round turn]] -*[[Running knot]] - knots which attach a line to an object and tighten when tension is applied to the free end of the line -</div> - -==S== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Sailor's hitch]] - a secure, jam-proof hitch -*[[Sailor's knot]] aka [[Carrick bend]] - used for joining two lines -*[[Savoy knot]] aka [[Figure-eight knot]], [[Flemish knot]] - decorative, heraldic knot -*[[Sheepshank]] - used to shorten or store rope -*[[Sheet bend]] - joins two ropes together -*[[Siberian hitch]] - used to attach a rope to an object -*[[Simple knot]] - (four-in-hand knot) a method of tying a necktie -*[[Single carrick bend]] - refers to different knots similar to the Carrick bend -*[[Single hitch]] - an overhand knot tied around or through an object -*[[Slip knot]] - knots which attach a line to an object and tighten when tension is applied; a type of knot designed to bind one end of a rope to the middle of another -*[[Slipped buntline hitch]] - used for attaching a rope to an object -*[[Slippery eight loop]] - adjustable loop knot -*[[Slippery hitch]] - used to attach a line to a rod or bar -*[[Snell Knot]] -*[[Snuggle hitch]] - a modification of the clove hitch -*[[Span loop]] - non-jamming loop that can be tied in the middle of a rope -*[[Spanish bowline]] - double loop knot -*[[Rope splicing|Splice]] - the forming of a semi-permanent joint between two ropes -*[[Square knot]] (American usage) or Reef knot (British usage) - used to secure a rope or line around an object -*[[Square lashing]] - used to bind poles together -*[[Turk's head knot|Square Turk's head]] - decorative knot with a variable number of interwoven strands, forming a closed loop -*[[Figure-eight knot#Stein knot|Stein knot]] - variation of the Figure-eight knot -*[[Stevedore knot]] - a stopper knot often tied near the end of a rope -*[[Strangle knot]] - a simple binding knot -*[[Strap hitch]] - uses a continuous loop of strap to form a cow hitch around an object -*[[Surgeon's knot]] aka [[Surgeon's knot|ligature knot]] - modification to the reef knot -*[[Surgeon's loop]] - similar to the Surgeon's knot but with a double strand -*[[Schwabisch knot]] - friction hitch used for rope climbing -</div> - -==T== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Tarbuck knot]] - used by climbers and was primarily used with stranded nylon rope -*[[Taut-line hitch]] - adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension -*[[Taut-line hitch|Tent hitch]] - adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension -*[[Thief knot]] - resembles the reef knot except that the free, or working, ends are on opposite sides -*[[Trefoil knot|Threefoil knot]] - another term for a [[trefoil knot]] -*[[Thumb knot]] aka [[overhand knot]] - one of the most fundamental knots and forms the basis of many others -*[[Tiggap knot]] -*[[Timber hitch]] - used to attach a single length of rope to a cylindrical object -*[[Tom fool's knot]] - good knot with which to commence a slightly fancy sheepshank -*[[Trefoil knot]] - simplest example of a nontrivial knot in mathematics -*[[Trident loop]] - fixed loop knot -*[[Triple bowline]] - variation of the bowline knot that is used to create three loops on one knot simultaneously -*[[Triple crown knot]] - double loop knot -*[[Triple fisherman's knot]] - a bend knot used to join two ends of rope together -*[[Trucker's hitch]] - used for securing loads on trucks or trailers -*[[True lover's knot]] - a name which has been used for many distinct knots -*[[Tugboat hitch]] - ideal for heavy towing, or making fast to a post, bollard, or winch -*[[Turle knot]] - used while fishing for tying a hook or fly to a leader -*[[Turk's head knot|Twined Turk's head]] - decorative knot with a variable number of interwoven strands forming a closed loop -*[[Two half-hitches]] - an overhand knot tied around a post, followed by a half-hitch -*[[Two strand overhand knot]] - used to join two ropes together -</div> - -==U== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[trefoil knot|Underhand knot]] - another name for a [[trefoil knot]] -*[[Underwriter's knot]] -*[[Uni knot]] - fishing knot used to attach fishing line to the arbor of a reel -</div> - -==V== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Valdotain tresse]] - easily adjustable friction hitch used for rope climbing -*[[Versatackle knot]] - simulates a block and tackle without actual pulleys or deadeyes -*[[Vibration-proof hitch]] - used for fastening a line or rope to a solid object -</div> - -==W== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Wagoner's hitch]] - compound knot commonly used for securing loads on trucks or trailers -*[[Water bowline]] - type of knot designed for use in wet conditions where other knots may slip or jam -*[[Water knot]] - frequently used in climbing for joining two ends of webbing together -*[[Waterman's knot]] - a bend with a symmetrical structure consisting of two overhand knots, each tied around the standing part of the other -*[[West Country whipping]] - uses twine to secure the end of a rope to prevent it fraying -*[[Windsor knot]] - a method of tying a necktie around one's neck and collar -</div> - -==Y== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Yosemite bowline]] - a medium security loop knot -</div> - -==Z== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[Zeppelin bend]] - a secure, easily tied, and jam-proof way to connect two ropes -*[[Zeppelin loop]] - (Rosendahl Loop) a secure, jam resistant loop knot based on the zeppelin bend -</div> - -==Sub-lists, by type== -<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;"> -*[[List of bend knots]] -*[[List of binding knots]] -*[[Coil knot (disambiguation)|List of coil knots]] -*[[List of decorative knots]] -*[[List of hitch knots]] -*[[List of friction hitch knots]] -*[[List of loop knots]] -*[[List of slip knots]] -*[[List of splices]] -*[[List of stopper knots]] -*[[List of trick knots]] -</div> - -== See also == -*[[List of knot terminology]] -*[[List of mathematical knots and links]] - -{{Knots}} - -[[Category:Knots|*]] -[[Category:Lists]] +ID +JUDUL +PENGARANG +BIDANG STUDI +PENERBIT BUKU +TAHUN +SINOPSIS +SK +PEMOHON +1 +Adoption +Rogers, Fred +Putnam & Grosset, 1998, c1994 +Discusses what it means to be part of a family and examines some feelings that adopted children may have. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +2 +Dating Mr. Darcy : a smart girl's guide to sensible romance +Arthur, Sarah +Tyndale House Publishers, c2005 +A guide to dating based on Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," examining the modern dating scene as compared with that of Austen's time, looking at the role of friends, family, and faith in dating relationships, discussing the need for honest reflection to better understand oneself and others, and including resources for assessing relationships. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +3 +Dinosaurs divorce : a guide for changing families +Brown, Laurene Krasny +Atlantic Monthly Press, c1986 +Text and illustrations of dinosaur characters introduce aspects of divorce such as its causes and effects, living with a single parent, spending holidays in two separate households, and adjusting to a stepparent. (HARD COPY) +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +4 +Dinosaurs divorce : a guide for changing families +Brown, Laurene Krasny +Little, Brown, c1986 +Text and illustrations of dinosaur characters introduce aspects of divorce such as its causes and effects, living with a single parent, spending holidays in two separate households, and adjusting to a stepparent. (SOFT COPY) +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +5 +Dinosaurs go green! : a guide to protecting our planet +Brown, Laurene Krasny +Little, Brown, 2009 +Text and illustrations of dinosaur characters introduce the Earth's major environmental problems and suggests ways children can help. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +6 +Dinosaurs travel : a guide for families on the go +Brown, Laurene Krasny +Little Brown, c1988 +Text and illustrations of dinosaur characters discuss the practicalities and pleasures of travel, from packing up and taking off to returning home again. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +7 +Divorce +Rogers, Fred +Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1998, c1996 +Tells children about divorce, explaining to them that it isn't their fault, and what to do when they feel bad about it. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +8 +The divorce helpbook for teens +MacGregor, Cynthia +Impact Publishers, c2004 +Offers teens advice on how they can cope with their parents' divorce, explaining why parents get divorced, how the divorce may change their lives, what they can do to avoid depression, who they can talk to, what will happen next, and how to avoid being caught in the middle. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +9 +Extraordinary friends +Rogers, Fred +Puffin, 2000 +Focuses on people who are different, who might use equipment such as wheelchairs or special computers, who are more like you than you might think, and suggests ways to interact with them. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +10 +Franklin and the thunderstorm +Bourgeois, Paulette +Scholastic, c1998 +Franklin the turtle overcomes his fear of thunderstorms with a little help from his animal friends. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +11 +Franklin goes to the hospital +Jennings, Sharon +Scholastic, c2000 +When Franklin is hit with a ball, he has to go to the hospital. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +12 +Franklin in the dark +Bourgeois, Paulette +Scholastic, c1986 +A turtle afraid of small dark places, and therefore of crawling into his shell, asks a variety of animals for advice, only to find out that each has a fear of its own. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +13 +Franklin's bad day +Bourgeois, Paulette +Scholastic, c1997 +When Franklin the turtle's best friend Otter moves away it makes him feel sad, grumpy, and a little bit mean, but Franklin cheers up after sharing a heart-to-talk and a hug with his dad. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +14 +Franklin The Turtle (13 titles) +Paulette Bourgeois +Scholastic, c1997 +Set of stories about Franklin the turtle +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +15 +Finders keepers for Franklin +Bourgeois, Paulette +Kids Can Press, 1998, c1997 +Franklin finds a camera on his way to the park and decides to search for its rightful owner. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +16 +Franklin and Harriet +Bourgeois, Paulette +Kids Can Press, c2001 +Franklin likes to play with his little sister Harriet but sometimes she cries or breaks his toys. 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Most books that recommend holding out prescribe tired old retro games--not picking up the phone or pretending to have a date already. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +32 +How to be a friend : a guide to making friends and keeping them +Brown, Laurene Krasny +Little, Brown, c1998 +Dinosaur characters illustrate the value of friends, how to make friends, and how to be and not to be a good friend. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +33 +Life's journeys according to Mister Rogers : things to remember along the way +Rogers, Fred +Hyperion, c2005 +A collection of observations and stories in which Fred Rogers offers advice for every stage of life and every type of transition. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +34 +Making friends +Rogers, Fred +Putnam & Grosset, 1996, c1987 +Explains what it means to be friends and some of the easy and difficult aspects of friendship. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +35 +Many ways to say I love you : wisdom for parents and children from Mister Rogers +Rogers, Fred +Hyperion, c2006. +A collection of reflections by Fred Rogers that celebrate the joys and challenges of family life. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +36 +Mister Rogers' playtime : encourage your child to create, explore, and pretend with dozens of easy-to-do activities +Rogers, Fred +Running Press, c2001 +Contains over eighty activities and projects, games, and music to help children learn through play; and focuses on different areas of personal growth including feelings, helping, creativity, sharing, and caring. +Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa +37 +A mother for Choco +Kasza, Keiko +G.P. 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(HARD COPY)', 26 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 27 => '4', 28 => 'Dinosaurs divorce : a guide for changing families', 29 => 'Brown, Laurene Krasny', 30 => 'Little, Brown, c1986', 31 => 'Text and illustrations of dinosaur characters introduce aspects of divorce such as its causes and effects, living with a single parent, spending holidays in two separate households, and adjusting to a stepparent. (SOFT COPY)', 32 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 33 => '5', 34 => 'Dinosaurs go green! : a guide to protecting our planet', 35 => 'Brown, Laurene Krasny', 36 => 'Little, Brown, 2009', 37 => 'Text and illustrations of dinosaur characters introduce the Earth's major environmental problems and suggests ways children can help.', 38 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 39 => '6', 40 => 'Dinosaurs travel : a guide for families on the go', 41 => 'Brown, Laurene Krasny', 42 => 'Little Brown, c1988', 43 => 'Text and illustrations of dinosaur characters discuss the practicalities and pleasures of travel, from packing up and taking off to returning home again.', 44 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 45 => '7', 46 => 'Divorce', 47 => 'Rogers, Fred', 48 => 'Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1998, c1996', 49 => 'Tells children about divorce, explaining to them that it isn't their fault, and what to do when they feel bad about it.', 50 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 51 => '8', 52 => 'The divorce helpbook for teens', 53 => 'MacGregor, Cynthia', 54 => 'Impact Publishers, c2004', 55 => 'Offers teens advice on how they can cope with their parents' divorce, explaining why parents get divorced, how the divorce may change their lives, what they can do to avoid depression, who they can talk to, what will happen next, and how to avoid being caught in the middle.', 56 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 57 => '9', 58 => 'Extraordinary friends', 59 => 'Rogers, Fred', 60 => 'Puffin, 2000', 61 => 'Focuses on people who are different, who might use equipment such as wheelchairs or special computers, who are more like you than you might think, and suggests ways to interact with them.', 62 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 63 => '10', 64 => 'Franklin and the thunderstorm', 65 => 'Bourgeois, Paulette', 66 => 'Scholastic, c1998', 67 => 'Franklin the turtle overcomes his fear of thunderstorms with a little help from his animal friends.', 68 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 69 => '11', 70 => 'Franklin goes to the hospital', 71 => 'Jennings, Sharon', 72 => 'Scholastic, c2000', 73 => 'When Franklin is hit with a ball, he has to go to the hospital.', 74 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 75 => '12', 76 => 'Franklin in the dark', 77 => 'Bourgeois, Paulette', 78 => 'Scholastic, c1986', 79 => 'A turtle afraid of small dark places, and therefore of crawling into his shell, asks a variety of animals for advice, only to find out that each has a fear of its own.', 80 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 81 => '13', 82 => 'Franklin's bad day', 83 => 'Bourgeois, Paulette', 84 => 'Scholastic, c1997', 85 => 'When Franklin the turtle's best friend Otter moves away it makes him feel sad, grumpy, and a little bit mean, but Franklin cheers up after sharing a heart-to-talk and a hug with his dad.', 86 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 87 => '14', 88 => 'Franklin The Turtle (13 titles)', 89 => 'Paulette Bourgeois', 90 => 'Scholastic, c1997', 91 => 'Set of stories about Franklin the turtle', 92 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 93 => '15', 94 => 'Finders keepers for Franklin', 95 => 'Bourgeois, Paulette', 96 => 'Kids Can Press, 1998, c1997', 97 => 'Franklin finds a camera on his way to the park and decides to search for its rightful owner.', 98 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 99 => '16', 100 => 'Franklin and Harriet', 101 => 'Bourgeois, Paulette', 102 => 'Kids Can Press, c2001', 103 => 'Franklin likes to play with his little sister Harriet but sometimes she cries or breaks his toys. Nevertheless, he comes to realize how good it feels to be a big brother.', 104 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 105 => '17', 106 => 'Franklin and the tooth fairy', 107 => 'Bourgeois, Paulette', 108 => 'Kids Can Press, c1995', 109 => 'Franklin is very sad because he doesn't have any teeth and the tooth fairy will never leave him any presents. 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Most books that recommend holding out prescribe tired old retro games--not picking up the phone or pretending to have a date already.', 194 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 195 => '32', 196 => 'How to be a friend : a guide to making friends and keeping them', 197 => 'Brown, Laurene Krasny', 198 => 'Little, Brown, c1998', 199 => 'Dinosaur characters illustrate the value of friends, how to make friends, and how to be and not to be a good friend.', 200 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 201 => '33', 202 => 'Life's journeys according to Mister Rogers : things to remember along the way', 203 => 'Rogers, Fred', 204 => 'Hyperion, c2005', 205 => 'A collection of observations and stories in which Fred Rogers offers advice for every stage of life and every type of transition.', 206 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 207 => '34', 208 => 'Making friends', 209 => 'Rogers, Fred', 210 => 'Putnam & Grosset, 1996, c1987', 211 => 'Explains what it means to be friends and some of the easy and difficult aspects of friendship.', 212 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 213 => '35', 214 => 'Many ways to say I love you : wisdom for parents and children from Mister Rogers', 215 => 'Rogers, Fred', 216 => 'Hyperion, c2006.', 217 => 'A collection of reflections by Fred Rogers that celebrate the joys and challenges of family life.', 218 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 219 => '36', 220 => 'Mister Rogers' playtime : encourage your child to create, explore, and pretend with dozens of easy-to-do activities', 221 => 'Rogers, Fred', 222 => 'Running Press, c2001', 223 => 'Contains over eighty activities and projects, games, and music to help children learn through play; and focuses on different areas of personal growth including feelings, helping, creativity, sharing, and caring.', 224 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 225 => '37', 226 => 'A mother for Choco', 227 => 'Kasza, Keiko', 228 => 'G.P. Putnam's, c1992', 229 => 'A lonely little bird named Choco goes in search of a mother', 230 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 231 => '38', 232 => 'A mother for Choco', 233 => 'Kasza, Keiko', 234 => 'G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2003, c1992', 235 => 'A lonely little bird named Choco goes in search of a mother.', 236 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 237 => '39', 238 => 'Motherless daughters : the legacy of loss', 239 => 'Edelman, Hope', 240 => 'Da Capo Press, 2006', 241 => 'Discusses the effects upon a daughter of her mother's death and how it changes her identity, personality, family, and life choices.', 242 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 243 => '40', 244 => 'The new baby', 245 => 'Rogers, Fred', 246 => 'Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1996, c1985', 247 => 'Explains the needs of toddlers faced with a new baby in the family and some of the changes and disruptions the baby can cause in the life of the older brother or sister.', 248 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 249 => '41', 250 => 'Practically posh : the smart girls' guide to a glam life', 251 => 'Moreno, Robyn', 252 => 'Collins, c2008', 253 => 'Provides thrifty tips for decorating, entertaining, shopping, and traveling, along with related anecdotes, side bars, quotes, and quizzes.', 254 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa', 255 => '42', 256 => 'See Jane win for girls : a smart girl's guide to success', 257 => 'Rimm, Sylvia B', 258 => 'Free Spirit, c2003', 259 => 'Presents tips, quizzes, activities, and words of wisdom from successful women for girls trying to make positive changes and choices in all areas of their lives and develop confidence, inner strength, and the desire to learn.', 260 => 'Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa����������' ]
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(sliceofmiami) -->', 8 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 9 => '*[[Adjustable bend]] - can be easily lengthened or shortened', 10 => '*Adjustable hitch ([[taut-line hitch]]) - adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension', 11 => '*Adjustable loop ([[slip knot]]) - attach a line to an object and tighten when tension is applied to the free end of the line', 12 => '*Albright knot ([[Albright special]]) - used to tie two different diameters of line together, for instance to tie monofilament to braid', 13 => '*Alpine coil ([[mountaineer's coil]]) - method used by climbers for carrying a rope', 14 => '*[[Alternate ring hitching]] - covering a ring in hitching can prevent damage', 15 => '*[[Anchor bend]] - attaching a rope to a ring or similar termination', 16 => '*Angler's knot ([[fisherman's knot]]) - a knot for joining two lines with a symmetrical structure', 17 => '*[[Angler's loop]] - knot which forms a fixed loop. Useful for fine or slippery line, it is one of the few loop knots which holds well in bungee cord.', 18 => '*[[Arbor knot]] - attach fishing line to the arbor of a fishing reel', 19 => '*[[Artillery loop]] aka manharness knot - a knot with a loop on the bight for non-critical purposes', 20 => '*[[Ashley's bend]] - used to securely join the ends of two ropes together', 21 => '*[[Ashley's stopper knot]] - trefoil-faced stopper at the end of the rope', 22 => '*[[Axle hitch]] - used to tie a hitch in a hard-to-reach place', 23 => '</div>', 24 => false, 25 => '==B==', 26 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 27 => '*[[Bachmann knot]] - friction hitch useful when the knot needs to be reset quickly/often', 28 => '*Bag knot ([[miller's knot]]) - binding knot used to secure the opening of a sack or bag', 29 => '*Bait loop ([[bumper knot]]) - secures soft or loose bait in fishing', 30 => '*[[Bale sling hitch]] - continuous loop of strap to form a cow hitch around an object', 31 => '*[[Barrel hitch]] (barrel sling) - suspends an object', 32 => '*Barrel knot ([[blood knot]]) - joins sections of monofilament nylon line while maintaining much of the line's inherent strength', 33 => '*Barrel sling ([[barrel hitch]]) - suspends an object', 34 => '*[[Becket hitch]] - any hitch made on an eye loop', 35 => '*[[Beer knot]] - bend used in tubular webbing as in slings used in rock climbing', 36 => '*[[Bimini twist]] - fishing knot used for offshore trolling and sportsfishing', 37 => '*[[Blackwall hitch]] - temporary means of attaching a rope to a hook', 38 => '*[[Blake's hitch]] - friction hitch commonly used by arborists and tree climbers as an ascending knot', 39 => '*[[Blood knot]] (barrel knot) - joins sections of monofilament nylon line while maintaining much of the line's inherent strength', 40 => '*Blood loop knot ([[dropper loop]]) - forms a loop which is off to the side of the line', 41 => '*[[Boa knot]] - binding knot', 42 => '*[[Boom hitch]] - attach a line to a fixed object like a pipe', 43 => '*[[Bottle sling]] (jug sling) - used to create a handle for a container with a narrow tapering neck', 44 => '*[[Bowen knot]] (heraldic knot) - not a true knot (an [[unknot]]), a continuous loop of rope laid out as an upright square shape with loops at each of the four corners', 45 => '*[[Bowline]] - forms a fixed loop at the end of a rope', 46 => '*[[Bowline on a bight]] - makes a pair of fixed-size loops in the middle of a rope', 47 => '*[[Bumper knot]] - secures soft or loose bait in fishing', 48 => '*[[Buntline hitch]] - attach a rope to an object', 49 => '*[[Butterfly bend]] - connects two ends of rope', 50 => '*[[Butterfly loop]] - forms a fixed loop in the middle of a rope', 51 => '</div>', 52 => false, 53 => '==C==', 54 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 55 => '*[[Carrick bend]] - joins two lines of heavy rope or cable', 56 => '*[[Carrick mat]] - flat woven decorative knot which can be used as a mat or pad', 57 => '*[[Cat's paw (knot)|Cat's paw]] - connects a rope to an object', 58 => '*[[Catshank]] - variant of the sheepshank, clinched by two overhand knots with the bights passed through the twists', 59 => '*[[Chain sinnet]] - method of shortening a rope or other cable', 60 => '*[[Chain stitch]] - a sewing and embroidery technique in which a series of looped stitches form a chain-like pattern', 61 => '*[[Cleat (nautical)|Cleat "knot"]] <!-- Although not a "knot" it is important to any boater]] -->', 62 => '*[[Clove hitch]] - two successive half-hitches around an object', 63 => '*[[Common whipping]] - series of knots intended to stop a rope from unraveling', 64 => '*[[Constrictor knot]] - series of knots intended to stop a rope from unraveling', 65 => '*[[Continuous ring hitching]] - series of identical hitches made around a ring', 66 => '*[[Corned beef knot]] - binding knot often used for binding the meat of the same name while it is being cooked', 67 => '*[[Cow hitch]] - hitch knot used to attach a rope to an object', 68 => '*Cow hitch and bowline ([[bale sling hitch]] or strap hitch) - uses a continuous loop of strap to form a cow hitch around an object in order to hoist or lower it', 69 => '*[[Cowboy bowline]] - variation of the bowline loop knot', 70 => '*[[Crown knot]] - a knot made in the strands of the end of a rope - the start of a [[Rope splicing#Types of splices|back splice]]. ', 71 => '</div>', 72 => false, 73 => '==D==', 74 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 75 => '*[[Diagonal lashing]] - lashing to bind spars or poles together to prevent racking', 76 => '*[[Diamond knot]] - (knife lanyard knot) for forming a decorative loop on the end of a cord', 77 => '*[[Directional figure eight]] - (inline figure-eight loop) loop knot that can be made on the bight', 78 => '*[[Distel hitch]] - sercure friction hitch used for rope climbing', 79 => '*[[Dogshank]] - variant of the sheepshank where the eyes formed at each end have the ends of the rope passed through', 80 => '*[[Double anchorman knot]] - two or more pieces of rope joined together', 81 => '*[[Double bowline]] - (round turn bowline) loop knot that uses a round turn', 82 => '*[[Double carrick bend]] - join two lines together', 83 => '*[[Double constrictor knot]] - binding knot that can be difficult to untie once tightened', 84 => '*[[Double Englishman's knot]] - (grapevine knot) joins two lengths of rope', 85 => '*[[Double figure eight bend]] - joins two ropes of roughly similar size', 86 => '*[[Double figure-eight loop]] - forms two parallel loops', 87 => '*[[Double figure eight]] - (stevedore knot) bulky stopper knot often tied near the end of a rope that is secure-when-slack', 88 => '*[[Double fisherman knot]] - (grapevine knot) joins two lengths of rope', 89 => '*[[Double loop]] - for making loops at the end of lines similar to the Surgeon's knot, but with a double strand ', 90 => '*[[Double overhand]] - extension of the regular overhand knot, made with one additional pass', 91 => '*[[Double overhand noose]] - hitch knot used to bind a rope to a carabiner', 92 => '*[[Double pile hitch]] - attaches a rope to a pole or other structure', 93 => '*[[Double sheet bend]] - doubles a sheet bend by making an additional round turn below the first and again bringing the working end back under itself', 94 => '*[[Double windsor]] (for use in [[necktie]]s) - method of tying a necktie around one's neck and collar', 95 => '*[[Dropper loop]] - forms a loop which is off to the side of the line', 96 => '*[[Dutch marine bowline]] - (cowboy bowline) variation of the bowline loop knot', 97 => '</div>', 98 => false, 99 => '==E==', 100 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 101 => '*[[Egg loop]] aka [[bumper knot]] - secures soft or loose bait in fishing applications', 102 => '*[[Englishman's knot]] - (fisherman's knot) a bend consisting of two overhand knots, each tied around the standing part of the other', 103 => '*[[Eskimo bowline]] - places a loop in the end of a rope', 104 => '*[[European death knot]] - (overhand bend) joins two ropes together', 105 => '*[[Eye splice]] - creates a permanent loop in the end of multi stranded rope by means of rope splicing', 106 => '</div>', 107 => false, 108 => '==F==', 109 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 110 => '*[[Falconer's knot]] - used in falconry to tether a bird of prey to a perch', 111 => '*[[Farmer's loop]] - midline loop knot made with a bight', 112 => '*[[Farrimond friction hitch]] - quick release adjustable friction hitch for use on lines under tension', 113 => '*[[Fiador knot]] - decorative, symmetrical knot used in equine applications', 114 => '*[[Figure-eight follow through]] - type of knot created by a loop on the bight', 115 => '*[[Figure-eight knot]] aka [[savoy knot]], [[Flemish knot]] - type of knot created by a loop on the bight', 116 => '*[[Figure-eight loop]] - type of knot created by a loop on the bight', 117 => '*[[Fireman's chair knot]] - knot tied in the bight forming two adjustable, lockable loops', 118 => '*[[Fisherman's bend]] - (anchor bend) used for attaching a rope to a ring or similar termination', 119 => '*[[Fisherman's knot]] - knot for joining two lines with a symmetrical structure consisting of two overhand knots, each tied around the standing part of the other', 120 => '*[[Flemish bend]] - knot for joining two ropes of roughly similar size', 121 => '*[[Flemish knot]] aka [[figure-eight knot]], [[savoy knot]] - knot for joining two ropes of roughly similar size', 122 => '*[[French bowline]] - variant of the bowline with two loops', 123 => '*[[Sulatra knot]] - decorative square knot used to tie a [[neckerchief]] and in [[Chinese knotting]]', 124 => '</div>', 125 => false, 126 => '==G==', 127 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 128 => '*[[Garda hitch]] - (alpine clutch) climbing knot that lets the rope move in only one direction', 129 => '*[[Gordian knot]] - (mythical knot) an inextricable/complicated knot, tied by King Gordius of Phrygia, that Alexander the Great cut with a sword', 130 => '*[[Granny knot]] - secures a rope or line around an object', 131 => '*[[Grief knot]] - (what knot) combines features of granny knot and thief knot', 132 => '*[[Ground-line hitch]] - attaches a rope to an object', 133 => '</div>', 134 => false, 135 => '==H==', 136 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 137 => '*[[Hackamore]] - type of animal headgear which does not have a bit', 138 => '*[[Half blood knot]] - (clinch knot) for securing a fishing line to a fishing lure, snap or swivel', 139 => '*[[Half hitch]] - simple overhand knot, where the working end of a line is brought over and under the standing part', 140 => '*[[Half-Windsor knot]] - knot used for tying neckties', 141 => '*[[Halter hitch]] - connects a rope to an object', 142 => '*[[Handcuff knot]] - tied in the bight, having two adjustable loops in opposing directions', 143 => '*[[Hangman's noose]] - well-known knot most often associated with its use in hanging a person', 144 => '*[[Harness bend]] - used to join two ropes together', 145 => '*[[Artillery loop|Harness hitch]] - knot with a loop on the bight for non-critical purposes', 146 => '*[[Heaving line bend]] - used to attach playing strings to the thick silk eyes of the anchorage knot', 147 => '*[[Highwayman's hitch]] - insecure, quick-release, draw loop hitch for trivial use', 148 => '*[[Hitching tie]] - simple knot used to tie off drawstring bags that allows quick access', 149 => '*[[Honda knot]] aka [[lariat loop]] - loop knot commonly used in a lasso', 150 => '*[[Hunter's bend]] aka [[rigger's bend]] - joins two lines', 151 => '</div>', 152 => false, 153 => '==I==', 154 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 155 => '*[[Icicle hitch]] - excellent for connecting to a post when weight is applied to an end running parallel to the post in a specific direction', 156 => '*[[Improved clinch knot]] - used for securing a fishing line to the fishing lure', 157 => '*[[In-line figure-eight loop]] - loop knot that can be made on the bight', 158 => '*[[Italian hitch]] - simple knot commonly used by climbers and cavers as part of a life-lining or belay system', 159 => '</div>', 160 => false, 161 => '==J==', 162 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 163 => '*[[Jack Ketch's knot]] - well-known knot most often associated with its use in hanging a person', 164 => '*[[Jug sling]] aka [[bottle sling]] - used to create a handle for a glass or ceramic container with a slippery, narrow, tapering neck', 165 => '*[[Jury mast knot]] - for jury rigging a temporary mast on a sailboat or ship', 166 => '</div>', 167 => false, 168 => '==K==', 169 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 170 => '*[[Killick hitch]] - hitch knot used to attach a rope to oddly shaped objects', 171 => '*[[Klemheist knot]] - friction hitch that grips a rope when weight is applied, and is free to move when the weight is released', 172 => '*[[Knot of isis]] - ancient Egyptian symbol of the goddess Isis; similar to a knot used to secure the garments that the Egyptian gods wore', 173 => '*[[Karash double loop]] - A recently invented knot{{contradict-inline|date=March 2013|reason=see tags in knot article}} used to form leg loops as a makeshift harness', 174 => '</div>', 175 => false, 176 => '==L==', 177 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 178 => '*[[Lariat loop]] aka [[honda knot]] - loop knot commonly used in a lasso', 179 => '*[[Lark's foot]] - (cow hitch) used to attach a rope to an object', 180 => '*[[Lark's head]] - (cow hitch) used to attach a rope to an object', 181 => '*[[Left-hand bowline]] - variation of the bowline loop knot', 182 => '*[[Surgeon's knot|Ligature knot]] aka [[surgeon's knot]] - simple modification to the reef knot that adds an extra twist when tying the first throw', 183 => '*[[Lighterman's hitch]] - ideal for heavy towing, or making fast to a post, bollard, or winch', 184 => '*[[Lineman's loop]] - (butterfly loop) used to form a fixed loop in the middle of a rope', 185 => '*[[Lissajous knot]] - knot defined by parametric equations', 186 => '*[[Lobster buoy hitch]] - similar to the buntline hitch, but made with a cow hitch around the standing part rather than a clove hitch', 187 => '</div>', 188 => false, 189 => '==M==', 190 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 191 => '*Magnus hitch ([[rolling hitch]]) - used to attach a rope to a rod, pole, or other rope', 192 => '*Manharness knot ([[artillery loop]]) - knot with a loop on the bight for non-critical purposes', 193 => '*[[Matthew Walker knot]] - decorative knot that is used to keep the end of a rope from fraying', 194 => '*[[Marlinespike hitch]] - temporary knot used to attach a rod to a rope in order to form a handle', 195 => '*Midshipman's hitch ([[taut-line hitch]]) - adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension', 196 => '*[[Miller's knot]] - binding knot used to secure the opening of a sack or bag', 197 => '*[[Monkey's fist]] - looks somewhat like a small bunched fist/paw, most often used as the weight in a heaving line', 198 => '*[[Mountaineer's coil]] - method used by climbers for carrying a rope', 199 => '*[[Munter hitch]] - simple knot commonly used by climbers and cavers as part of a life-lining or belay system', 200 => '</div>', 201 => false, 202 => '==N==', 203 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 204 => '*[[Nail knot]] - used in fly fishing to attach the leader to the fly line', 205 => '*[[Noose]] - loop at the end of a rope in which the knot slides to make the loop collapsible', 206 => '</div>', 207 => false, 208 => '==O==', 209 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 210 => '*[[One-sided overhand bend]] - used to join two ropes together', 211 => '*[[Ossel hitch]] - used to attach a rope or line to an object', 212 => '*[[Overhand bend]] - used to join two ropes together', 213 => '*[[Overhand knot with draw-loop]] - knot in which the weight of the load depresses the loop to keep it in place', 214 => '*[[Overhand knot]] aka [[thumb knot]] - fundamental knot that forms the basis of many others', 215 => '*[[Oysterman's stopper knot]] - common overhand noose, but with the end of the rope passing through the noose eye, which closes upon it', 216 => '</div>', 217 => false, 218 => '==P==', 219 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 220 => '*[[Packer's knot]] - binding knot which is easily pulled taut and quickly locked in position', 221 => '*[[Palomar knot]] - used for securing a fishing line to a fishing lure, snap or swivel', 222 => '*[[Pile hitch]] - used for attaching rope to a pole or other structure', 223 => '*[[Poldo tackle]] - an instant tension-applying and tension-releasing mechanism in rope', 224 => '*[[Pratt knot]] - a method of tying a tie around one's neck and collar', 225 => '*[[Pretzel link]] knot - in knot theory, a branch of mathematics, a pretzel link is a special kind of link', 226 => '*[[Prusik knot]] - friction hitch or knot used to put a loop of cord around a rope', 227 => '*[[Portuguese bowline]] aka [[French bowline]] - variant of the bowline with two loops that are adjustable in size', 228 => '*[[Portuguese whipping]] - a type of [[whipping knot]]', 229 => '*[[Power cinch]] - (trucker's hitch) commonly used for securing loads on trucks or trailers', 230 => '</div>', 231 => false, 232 => '==R==', 233 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 234 => '*[[Racking bend]] - knot for joining two ropes of different diameter', 235 => '*[[Reef knot]] - simple binding knot used to secure a rope or line around an object', 236 => '*[[Rigger's bend]] aka [[hunter's bend]] - used to join two lines', 237 => '*[[Rigid double splayed loop in the bight]] - knot that contains two parallel loops', 238 => '*[[Ring bend]] - for joining two ends of webbing together', 239 => '*[[Ring hitch]] - used to attach a rope to an object', 240 => '*[[Ring knot]] - for joining two ends of webbing together', 241 => '*[[Rolling hitch]] - knot used to attach a rope to a rod, pole, or other rope', 242 => '*[[Rosendahl bend]] - general purpose bend knot unique in the ease with which it is untied, even after heavy loading', 243 => '*[[Round turn and two half-hitches]] - hitch used to secure the end of a rope to a fixed object', 244 => '*[[Round turn]]', 245 => '*[[Running knot]] - knots which attach a line to an object and tighten when tension is applied to the free end of the line', 246 => '</div>', 247 => false, 248 => '==S==', 249 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 250 => '*[[Sailor's hitch]] - a secure, jam-proof hitch', 251 => '*[[Sailor's knot]] aka [[Carrick bend]] - used for joining two lines', 252 => '*[[Savoy knot]] aka [[Figure-eight knot]], [[Flemish knot]] - decorative, heraldic knot ', 253 => '*[[Sheepshank]] - used to shorten or store rope', 254 => '*[[Sheet bend]] - joins two ropes together', 255 => '*[[Siberian hitch]] - used to attach a rope to an object', 256 => '*[[Simple knot]] - (four-in-hand knot) a method of tying a necktie', 257 => '*[[Single carrick bend]] - refers to different knots similar to the Carrick bend', 258 => '*[[Single hitch]] - an overhand knot tied around or through an object', 259 => '*[[Slip knot]] - knots which attach a line to an object and tighten when tension is applied; a type of knot designed to bind one end of a rope to the middle of another', 260 => '*[[Slipped buntline hitch]] - used for attaching a rope to an object', 261 => '*[[Slippery eight loop]] - adjustable loop knot', 262 => '*[[Slippery hitch]] - used to attach a line to a rod or bar', 263 => '*[[Snell Knot]]', 264 => '*[[Snuggle hitch]] - a modification of the clove hitch', 265 => '*[[Span loop]] - non-jamming loop that can be tied in the middle of a rope', 266 => '*[[Spanish bowline]] - double loop knot', 267 => '*[[Rope splicing|Splice]] - the forming of a semi-permanent joint between two ropes', 268 => '*[[Square knot]] (American usage) or Reef knot (British usage) - used to secure a rope or line around an object', 269 => '*[[Square lashing]] - used to bind poles together', 270 => '*[[Turk's head knot|Square Turk's head]] - decorative knot with a variable number of interwoven strands, forming a closed loop', 271 => '*[[Figure-eight knot#Stein knot|Stein knot]] - variation of the Figure-eight knot', 272 => '*[[Stevedore knot]] - a stopper knot often tied near the end of a rope', 273 => '*[[Strangle knot]] - a simple binding knot', 274 => '*[[Strap hitch]] - uses a continuous loop of strap to form a cow hitch around an object', 275 => '*[[Surgeon's knot]] aka [[Surgeon's knot|ligature knot]] - modification to the reef knot', 276 => '*[[Surgeon's loop]] - similar to the Surgeon's knot but with a double strand', 277 => '*[[Schwabisch knot]] - friction hitch used for rope climbing', 278 => '</div>', 279 => false, 280 => '==T==', 281 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 282 => '*[[Tarbuck knot]] - used by climbers and was primarily used with stranded nylon rope', 283 => '*[[Taut-line hitch]] - adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension', 284 => '*[[Taut-line hitch|Tent hitch]] - adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension', 285 => '*[[Thief knot]] - resembles the reef knot except that the free, or working, ends are on opposite sides', 286 => '*[[Trefoil knot|Threefoil knot]] - another term for a [[trefoil knot]]', 287 => '*[[Thumb knot]] aka [[overhand knot]] - one of the most fundamental knots and forms the basis of many others', 288 => '*[[Tiggap knot]]', 289 => '*[[Timber hitch]] - used to attach a single length of rope to a cylindrical object', 290 => '*[[Tom fool's knot]] - good knot with which to commence a slightly fancy sheepshank', 291 => '*[[Trefoil knot]] - simplest example of a nontrivial knot in mathematics', 292 => '*[[Trident loop]] - fixed loop knot', 293 => '*[[Triple bowline]] - variation of the bowline knot that is used to create three loops on one knot simultaneously', 294 => '*[[Triple crown knot]] - double loop knot', 295 => '*[[Triple fisherman's knot]] - a bend knot used to join two ends of rope together', 296 => '*[[Trucker's hitch]] - used for securing loads on trucks or trailers', 297 => '*[[True lover's knot]] - a name which has been used for many distinct knots', 298 => '*[[Tugboat hitch]] - ideal for heavy towing, or making fast to a post, bollard, or winch', 299 => '*[[Turle knot]] - used while fishing for tying a hook or fly to a leader', 300 => '*[[Turk's head knot|Twined Turk's head]] - decorative knot with a variable number of interwoven strands forming a closed loop', 301 => '*[[Two half-hitches]] - an overhand knot tied around a post, followed by a half-hitch', 302 => '*[[Two strand overhand knot]] - used to join two ropes together', 303 => '</div>', 304 => false, 305 => '==U==', 306 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 307 => '*[[trefoil knot|Underhand knot]] - another name for a [[trefoil knot]]', 308 => '*[[Underwriter's knot]] ', 309 => '*[[Uni knot]] - fishing knot used to attach fishing line to the arbor of a reel', 310 => '</div>', 311 => false, 312 => '==V==', 313 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 314 => '*[[Valdotain tresse]] - easily adjustable friction hitch used for rope climbing', 315 => '*[[Versatackle knot]] - simulates a block and tackle without actual pulleys or deadeyes', 316 => '*[[Vibration-proof hitch]] - used for fastening a line or rope to a solid object', 317 => '</div>', 318 => false, 319 => '==W==', 320 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 321 => '*[[Wagoner's hitch]] - compound knot commonly used for securing loads on trucks or trailers', 322 => '*[[Water bowline]] - type of knot designed for use in wet conditions where other knots may slip or jam', 323 => '*[[Water knot]] - frequently used in climbing for joining two ends of webbing together', 324 => '*[[Waterman's knot]] - a bend with a symmetrical structure consisting of two overhand knots, each tied around the standing part of the other', 325 => '*[[West Country whipping]] - uses twine to secure the end of a rope to prevent it fraying', 326 => '*[[Windsor knot]] - a method of tying a necktie around one's neck and collar', 327 => '</div>', 328 => false, 329 => '==Y==', 330 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 331 => '*[[Yosemite bowline]] - a medium security loop knot', 332 => '</div>', 333 => false, 334 => '==Z==', 335 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 336 => '*[[Zeppelin bend]] - a secure, easily tied, and jam-proof way to connect two ropes', 337 => '*[[Zeppelin loop]] - (Rosendahl Loop) a secure, jam resistant loop knot based on the zeppelin bend', 338 => '</div>', 339 => false, 340 => '==Sub-lists, by type==', 341 => '<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3;">', 342 => '*[[List of bend knots]]', 343 => '*[[List of binding knots]]', 344 => '*[[Coil knot (disambiguation)|List of coil knots]]', 345 => '*[[List of decorative knots]]', 346 => '*[[List of hitch knots]]', 347 => '*[[List of friction hitch knots]]', 348 => '*[[List of loop knots]]', 349 => '*[[List of slip knots]]', 350 => '*[[List of splices]]', 351 => '*[[List of stopper knots]]', 352 => '*[[List of trick knots]]', 353 => '</div>', 354 => false, 355 => '== See also ==', 356 => '*[[List of knot terminology]]', 357 => '*[[List of mathematical knots and links]]', 358 => false, 359 => '{{Knots}}', 360 => false, 361 => '[[Category:Knots|*]]', 362 => '[[Category:Lists]]' ]
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Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 6 Dinosaurs travel : a guide for families on the go Brown, Laurene Krasny Little Brown, c1988 Text and illustrations of dinosaur characters discuss the practicalities and pleasures of travel, from packing up and taking off to returning home again. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 7 Divorce Rogers, Fred Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1998, c1996 Tells children about divorce, explaining to them that it isn't their fault, and what to do when they feel bad about it. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 8 The divorce helpbook for teens MacGregor, Cynthia Impact Publishers, c2004 Offers teens advice on how they can cope with their parents' divorce, explaining why parents get divorced, how the divorce may change their lives, what they can do to avoid depression, who they can talk to, what will happen next, and how to avoid being caught in the middle. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 9 Extraordinary friends Rogers, Fred Puffin, 2000 Focuses on people who are different, who might use equipment such as wheelchairs or special computers, who are more like you than you might think, and suggests ways to interact with them. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 10 Franklin and the thunderstorm Bourgeois, Paulette Scholastic, c1998 Franklin the turtle overcomes his fear of thunderstorms with a little help from his animal friends. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 11 Franklin goes to the hospital Jennings, Sharon Scholastic, c2000 When Franklin is hit with a ball, he has to go to the hospital. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 12 Franklin in the dark Bourgeois, Paulette Scholastic, c1986 A turtle afraid of small dark places, and therefore of crawling into his shell, asks a variety of animals for advice, only to find out that each has a fear of its own. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 13 Franklin's bad day Bourgeois, Paulette Scholastic, c1997 When Franklin the turtle's best friend Otter moves away it makes him feel sad, grumpy, and a little bit mean, but Franklin cheers up after sharing a heart-to-talk and a hug with his dad. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 14 Franklin The Turtle (13 titles) Paulette Bourgeois Scholastic, c1997 Set of stories about Franklin the turtle Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 15 Finders keepers for Franklin Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, 1998, c1997 Franklin finds a camera on his way to the park and decides to search for its rightful owner. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 16 Franklin and Harriet Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c2001 Franklin likes to play with his little sister Harriet but sometimes she cries or breaks his toys. Nevertheless, he comes to realize how good it feels to be a big brother. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 17 Franklin and the tooth fairy Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c1995 Franklin is very sad because he doesn't have any teeth and the tooth fairy will never leave him any presents. Then he discovers that he doesn't need a tooth to get a present, he just needs to be himself. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 18 Franklin goes to school Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c1995 On the first day of school, Franklin is a little nervous, but his teacher, Mr. Owl, knows just what to do. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 19 Franklin is messy Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c1994 Franklin's room is so messy he can't even find his favorite toys until his parents propose a solution. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 20 Franklin's baby sister Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c2000 Franklin impatiently waits for the birth of his baby sister. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 21 Franklin's class trip Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c1999 Franklin and his friends go on a class trip to the museum, but Franklin is too worried about seeing the dinosaurs to enjoy the other exhibits. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 22 Franklin's Halloween Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, 1997, c1996 It's Halloween, and Franklin can't wait for the costume party with games, prizes, a parade, and a haunted house. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 23 Franklin's new friend Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c1997 Franklin the turtle learns that how big you are does not have anything to do with how you feel when he is assigned to be a buddy to Moose, a frightened new student at school. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 24 Franklin's secret club Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c1998 Franklin and his friends Bear, Snail, and Rabbit form the Secret Club, but are limited by the size of their hideout from letting anyone else join, but when Beaver starts a club of his own, Franklin and his pals begin to feel left out. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 25 Franklin's Thanksgiving Jennings, Sharon Kids Can Press, c2001 Franklin is disappointed when his grandparents can't celebrate Thanksgiving with him, but instead Franklin's family celebrates with all their Woodland friends. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 26 Franklin's valentines Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c1998 The day after Valentine's Day, Franklin celebrates "Friendship Day" by giving cards to his animal friends. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 27 Hurry up, Franklin Bourgeois, Paulette Kids Can Press, c1989 Even though he is very slow and has many distractions on the way, Franklin the turtle manages to get to Bear's house just in time for a special event. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 28 Going to the hospital Rogers, Fred Putnam and Grosset Group, 1997, c1988 Describes what happens during a stay in the hospital, including some of the common forms of medical treatment. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 29 Going to the potty Rogers, Fred Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1997, c1986 Parent and child may read together about the way children develop in the experience of eliminating waste products from their body and about the positive aspects of using the toilet. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 30 Help! my teacher hates me Schneider, Meg F Workman Pub., c1994 Tells how to get through junior high school by taking control of school problems. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 31 Hooking up or holding out : the smart girl's guide to driving men crazy and/or finding true love Callan, Jamie Sourcebooks, Inc., c2006 Many women don't feel great about hooking up before they're really ready, but they're not sure how to go about holding out and still keep the guy interested. Most books that recommend holding out prescribe tired old retro games--not picking up the phone or pretending to have a date already. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 32 How to be a friend : a guide to making friends and keeping them Brown, Laurene Krasny Little, Brown, c1998 Dinosaur characters illustrate the value of friends, how to make friends, and how to be and not to be a good friend. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 33 Life's journeys according to Mister Rogers : things to remember along the way Rogers, Fred Hyperion, c2005 A collection of observations and stories in which Fred Rogers offers advice for every stage of life and every type of transition. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 34 Making friends Rogers, Fred Putnam & Grosset, 1996, c1987 Explains what it means to be friends and some of the easy and difficult aspects of friendship. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 35 Many ways to say I love you : wisdom for parents and children from Mister Rogers Rogers, Fred Hyperion, c2006. A collection of reflections by Fred Rogers that celebrate the joys and challenges of family life. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 36 Mister Rogers' playtime : encourage your child to create, explore, and pretend with dozens of easy-to-do activities Rogers, Fred Running Press, c2001 Contains over eighty activities and projects, games, and music to help children learn through play; and focuses on different areas of personal growth including feelings, helping, creativity, sharing, and caring. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 37 A mother for Choco Kasza, Keiko G.P. Putnam's, c1992 A lonely little bird named Choco goes in search of a mother Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 38 A mother for Choco Kasza, Keiko G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2003, c1992 A lonely little bird named Choco goes in search of a mother. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 39 Motherless daughters : the legacy of loss Edelman, Hope Da Capo Press, 2006 Discusses the effects upon a daughter of her mother's death and how it changes her identity, personality, family, and life choices. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 40 The new baby Rogers, Fred Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, 1996, c1985 Explains the needs of toddlers faced with a new baby in the family and some of the changes and disruptions the baby can cause in the life of the older brother or sister. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 41 Practically posh : the smart girls' guide to a glam life Moreno, Robyn Collins, c2008 Provides thrifty tips for decorating, entertaining, shopping, and traveling, along with related anecdotes, side bars, quotes, and quizzes. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa 42 See Jane win for girls : a smart girl's guide to success Rimm, Sylvia B Free Spirit, c2003 Presents tips, quizzes, activities, and words of wisdom from successful women for girls trying to make positive changes and choices in all areas of their lives and develop confidence, inner strength, and the desire to learn. Yayasan Tciptamas Ekabangsa����������'
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