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"Iberian refers to Iberia. Most commonly Iberian refers to: *Someone or something originating in the Iberian Peninsula, namely from Spain, Portugal and Andorra. The term Iberian is also used to refer to anything pertaining to the former Kingdom of Iberia, an exonym for the Georgian kingdom of Kartli. Iberian Peninsula *Iberians, one of the ancient Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula (not to be confused with the Celtiberians) **Iberian language, the language of the ancient Iberians **Iberian scripts, the writing scripts of the ancient Iberians ***Northeastern Iberian script ***Southeastern Iberian script ***Greco–Iberian alphabet **Basque and Iberian deities **Iberian weapons *Iberian mountain range or Sistema Ibérico *South-Western Iberian Bronze, Bronze Age culture of southern Portugal and nearby areas of Spain *Iberian Union, a personal union between the crowns of Spain and Portugal from 1580 to 1640 Ibero-America *Ibero-America, a term since the second half of the 19th century to refer collectively to the countries in the Americas that are of Spanish and Portuguese origin *Organization of Ibero- American States, an intergovernmental organization, comprising the Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking nations of the Americas and Europe, plus Equatorial Guinea in Africa Kingdom of Iberia *Iberians, Greco-Roman designation for Georgians **Bacurius the Iberian, Georgian general **Peter the Iberian, Georgian theologian and philosopher **Hilarion the Iberian, Georgian monk **John the Iberian, Georgian monk, founder of Iviron monastery on Mount Athos **Anthim the Iberian, Georgian theologian, scholar; Metropolitan of Bucharest *Iberian War, fought from 526 to 532 CE between the Eastern Roman Empire and Sassanid Empire over the eastern Georgian kingdom of Iberia Other *Daily Iberian, newspaper in New Iberia, Louisiana *Iberian horse, collective name of horse breeds native to the Iberian Peninsula *Iberian lynx, critically endangered lynx native to the Iberian Peninsula *Iberian wolf, subspecies of grey wolf inhabiting northern Portugal and northwestern Spain *Iberian gauge, rail gauge used in Spain and Portugal See also *Ibero-Caucasian languages (or Iberian-Caucasian languages) *Kartvelian languages *Hispanic and Hispanophone *Lusitanic and Lusophone Language and nationality disambiguation pages fr:Ibérique "
"Try square A try- square is a woodworking tool used for marking and measuring a square piece of wood. The square refers to the tool's primary use of measuring the accuracy of a right angle (90 degree angle); to try a surface is to check its straightness or correspondence to an adjoining surface. "Try square" is so called because it is used to "try" the squareness. A piece of wood that is rectangular, flat, and has all edges (faces, sides, and ends) 90 degrees is called four square. A board is often milled four square in preparation for using it in building furniture. A traditional try square has a broad blade made of steel that is riveted to a wooden handle or "stock". The inside of the wooden stock usually has a brass strip fixed to it to reduce wear. Some blades also have graduations for measurement. Modern try squares may be all-metal, with stocks that are either die-cast or extruded. See also * Combination square * Machinist square * Set square * Steel square * Speed square References Dimensional instruments Woodworking measuring instruments "
"Slim Goodbody ("the Superhero of Health", also known as Mr. Goodbody) is a fictional character created and performed by John Burstein. Burstein created the character in 1975. He performs wearing a sometimes white, sometimes peach colored unitard with various tissues, organs and organ systems painted in biologically-accurate locations and sizes. Each costume costs $4,000. John Burstein Burstein was born on December 25, 1949, in Mineola, New York, and grew up in Lawrence, Nassau County, New York.Klemesrud, Judy. "This Song and Dance Routine Is Really a Class in Anatomy", The New York Times, April 16, 1975. Accessed July 13, 2017. "And he is 'Mr. Slim Goodbody', a 25‐year‐old singing, dancing, one-man anatomy class.... His real name is John Burstein, and he is the self-styled 'black sheep' of his achievement‐oriented family of six children from Lawrence, L.I." While working at The Floating Hospital in New York City he began writing songs and skits to entertain the children there and to teach them about anatomy and the workings of the human body. He eventually added an organ-painted body suit to the design, dubbing his alter- ego "Slim Goodbody". Burstein lives with his wife, Chrissy, in a lakeside home in Lincolnville, Maine. They have two sons, Devin and Luke. Burstein's sister Karen Burstein was a New York State Senator and Judge. Career Burstein soon took his character outside the hospital. In his earliest days, he mainly did personal appearances and guest spots on shows such as The Today Show and Good Morning America. His skits also focused on exercise, personal hygiene, and nutrition. Between 1976 and 1981 he appeared twice a week on the CBS show Captain Kangaroo. Slim Goodbody eventually received his own television series in 1980, Inside Story on PBS. The program mainly consisted of Burstein's live- show Slim Goodbody sketches, though other children's show celebrities such as Captain Kangaroo would sometimes make guest appearances. The show soon became the station's second-highest rated program, and Burstein landed roles on other stations, including Nickelodeon. 1984-1985 American Osteopathic Association. Since then, Slim Goodbody has featured in several other series, as well. At one point Slim Goodbody began making educational shorts on such subjects as the fear of visiting a hospital, amongst others. One of these shorts featured Burstein's son, Devin, as a child learning about hospitals as he overcomes his fears of an upcoming operation. Beginning in 1982, the character has also appeared in books published by McGraw-Hill, Putnam, and Fairview Press. A series of educational shorts featuring Burstein's character were produced in 1985. Titled, Well, Well, Well! with Slim Goodbody, these were aimed for school children grades K-4. In 2014, Slim Goodbody appeared in a Radio Shack commercial advertisement during the Super Bowl XLVIII. Over the years, Slim Goodbody has also addressed child obesity, bullying, personal safety, self- esteem, literacy and environmentalism. Today, Burstein tours the United States and Canada dressed as Slim Goodbody and performing in Bodyology. School-based shows, performed by other actors, include Musical Health Show and Lighten Up! Burstein and his Goodbody programs have won numerous awards including the Parents' Choice Award and the Healthy American Fitness Leader Award. Publications Burstein has written a number of small, informational children's books (as Slim Goodbody) including: * Slim Goodbody, the Inside Story * The Mind (Wonderful you) * The Astounding Nervous System: How Does My Brain Work? * Can We Get Along?: Dealing With Differences (2009) Records * 1974 The Inside Story, re-released in 1981 on Caedmon Records Television appearances * Captain Kangaroo (1976-1980) * The Adventures of Slim Goodbody in Nutri-City (1978) * The Inside Story with Slim Goodbody (1980) * Slim Goodbody's "Top 40 Health Hits" (1981-1982) * Body Builders (1985) * All Fit with Slim Goodbody (1985) * Well, Well, Well! with Slim Goodbody (1985) * The Outside Story with Slim Goodbody (1991) * The Before Tour (1991) * Step-By- Step (1994) * Slim Goodbody's PSA National Dairy Board (1994) * Get Ready to Read (1995) * Music City Tonight, 1 episode (1995) * Gun Safety (1998) * Goodbodies (1999) * U.S. That's Us! (2001) * I'm Safe on Wheels (2002) * Life Skills 101 (2003) * X-Power (2003) * Dily Deskercire (2006) * Daily Almanac (2007) * Health Tip (2008) * Oddities, as customer (2013) * RadioShack: "The '80s Called" (2014) References External links Children's television characters Health education television series Mascots introduced in 1975 People from Lawrence, Nassau County, New York People from Mineola, New York "