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  1. Ben Franklin and the Magic Squares (Step-Into-Reading, Step 4) by Frank Murphy, 2001-02-27
  2. Times Square Red, Times Square Blue by Samuel R. Delany, 2001-11
  3. One Magic Square: The Easy, Organic Way to Grow Your Own Food on a 3-Foot Square by Lolo Houbein, 2010-02-16
  4. The Cats in Krasinski Square by Karen Hesse, 2004-09-01
  5. Postcards from Tomorrow Square: Reports from China (Vintage) by James Fallows, 2008-12-30
  6. Sea Squares by Joy Hulme, 1999-05-19
  7. Knit Kimono Too: Simple Designs to Mix, Match, and Layer by Vicki Square, 2010-12-14
  8. Great Public Squares: An Architect's Selection by Robert F. Gatje, 2010-04-05
  9. 200 Crochet Blocks for Blankets, Throws, and Afghans: Crochet Squares to Mix and Match by Jan Eaton, 2004-09-01
  10. One Square Mile of Hell: The Battle for Tarawa by John Wukovits, 2007-08-07
  11. Little Scribbles: Halloween Fun with Spookley the Square Pumpkin by Joe Troiano, 2006-09-28
  12. Walking the Perfect Square (Moe Prager Series) by Reed Farrel Coleman, 2008-04-07
  13. Murder on Washington Square (Gaslight Mystery) by Victoria Thompson, 2002-04-02
  14. The Pajama Girls of Lambert Square by Rosina Lippi, 2008-02-14

21. How To Square A Building | EHow.com
Squaring up a building or squaring a subfloor is done a lot of ways, many people don't realize that just because a room is square doesn't mean it is square to the building
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By blinkboy eHow Member I want to do this! What's This? Square a Building How to Square a Building User-Submitted Article Squaring up a building [or squaring a sub-floor] is done a lot of ways, many people don't realize that just because a room is square doesn't mean it is square to the building as a hole. This article will cover the best way to square a building. Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
Things You'll Need:
  • chalk line, string line, tape measure, [extra 100' tape measure if its a big building]
The biggest reason the hole house must be square to itself is because when it comes time to put the roof on you could find yourself in a big mess. Find the longest foundation wall "RUN" on the building/house and run a string line flush to the outside out past each side a few feet. Next find center of the wall "RUN" and run a new string line out square past the front of the foundation wall. To check your string for being "in square" measure from each corner of the foundation off the longest wall "RUN" to the stake in the front that runs out past the front foundation wall, find a point on the "center line" stake from there to each corner of the foundation should have the same measurement for the string lines to be in square. [if the center line is truly center of the wall your measring off the corners of]

22. Iconic Yonge-Dundas Square A Major City Asset - Thestar.com
Perhaps it's not surprising a city that has always wanted to be New York would also want its own Times Square.
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23. Allmath.com Magic Squares Game
Interactive game to construct Magic Squares. Different degrees of difficulty and size of square. Hints and solutions provided.
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Contact Us yahooBuzzArticleCategory = "entertainment"; yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = "math magic squares"; http://www.allmath.com/magicsquare.php Magic squares have been a fascinating topic in mathematics for centuries. They are formed by filling in all the squares with the numbers starting from one so that the sum of all row, columns, and diagonals is the same. If you know how to play, you can use the square below. Otherwise, read the instructions and fill in the form at the bottom to begin a new game. Numbers to use: Numbers you have used: In this game, you must fill in the magic squares. In the easy level, you are given the numbers beginning from one and must create a magic square. The medium difficulty level is similar, but instead of getting each row, column, and diagonal to add to the same value, each one has a different value which is given to you. In the hard level, you are given random numbers, some positive and some negative, and you must place them in the square to get the sums given to you. To start playing, you first select whether you want a 3 by 3 square, 4 by 4 square, or 5 by 5 square. As the square gets bigger, the puzzle becomes more difficult. Next, you select the difficulty level you wish to play.

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

25. How To Square A Piece Of Lumber: 9 Steps - WikiHow
wikiHow article about How to Square a Piece of Lumber. This is a quick and easy way to square a piece of lumber for any household project that you are making.
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26. The Magic Square Record
Includes short description of magic squares. Keeps records for largest hand-written squares between 1975 and 1990.
http://www.recordholders.org/en/records/magic.html
The Largest Magic Square
A magic square is a quadratic scheme of numbers which adds up vertically, horizontally and diagonally to the same sum. Example: (sum is 15 for each row, column and diagonal) There is no such thing like a record for finding the world's largest magic square. There are well-known algorithms for constructing an arbitrarily large magic square. It is easy to compute very large magic squares. However, the records in this list are for printing or writing magic squares. You can read more about magic squares at forum.swarthmore.edu/alejandre/magic.square.html Interesting records for multi-magic squares (not only the sum of the numbers but also the sum of their squares, cubes, etc. must be the same) can be found at www.multimagie.com
The Games and Puzzles Journal and the web site magictour.free.fr list interesting Magic Knight Tour records.
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The Zen of Magic Squares, Circles and Stars
Solving Magic Squares
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  • The magic square must be written/printed on paper. It is not sufficient just to calculate it by a computer. It is allowed to compose the magic square from many sheets of paper, but they MUST lay together to form one scheme of numbers. This scheme must be a square, not just any rectangle.

27. How To Square A Wall | EHow.com
To square a wall it can be done laying on the floor or with the wall standing up. This article will cover the basics for both ways.
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By blinkboy eHow Member I want to do this! What's This? Square a Wall How to Square a Wall User-Submitted Article To square a wall it can be done laying on the floor or with the wall standing up. This article will cover the basics for both ways. Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
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The basic rule of square is 3-4-5, meaning 3" of [run] with 4" of [rise] has a 5" [diagonal] measurements, or you can check the square of a wall by taking the measurement from corner to corner on both sides to make sure the measurements are the same. Last a wall can be checked for square after it is standing by leveling the wall up. Squaring a wall up that is laying on the floor is mostly done if sheeting is going on the wall. Start by chalking a line on the floor to where the inside of the wall will be placed after its standing up. [standard 2x4 wall with 1/2" sheeting would need a 4" line] Nail the bottom outside edge of the bottom-plate to the chalk line, [it is to also help make sure your plate is running straight] Last take thw measurement from corner to corner adjusting the top plate to make the wall [in square]

28. Handymanswers » How To Square A Corner
A free resource for info and advice on all your do it yourself projects
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29. Magic Square -- From Wolfram MathWorld
Definition, examples, and construction. Includes algorithms for odd, doubly and singly even squares.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/MagicSquare.html
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Magic Square A magic square is a square array of numbers consisting of the distinct positive integers arranged such that the sum of the numbers in any horizontal, vertical, or main diagonal line is always the same number (Kraitchik 1942, p. 142; Andrews 1960, p. 1; Gardner 1961, p. 130; Madachy 1979, p. 84; Benson and Jacoby 1981, p. 3; Ball and Coxeter 1987, p. 193), known as the magic constant If every number in a magic square is subtracted from , another magic square is obtained called the complementary magic square. A square consisting of consecutive numbers starting with 1 is sometimes known as a "normal" magic square. The unique normal square of order three was known to the ancient Chinese, who called it the Lo Shu . A version of the order-4 magic square with the numbers 15 and 14 in adjacent middle columns in the bottom row is called . Magic squares of order 3 through 8 are shown above. The magic constant for an th order general magic square starting with an integer and with entries in an increasing arithmetic series with difference between terms is (Hunter and Madachy 1975).

30. The Perfect Solutions For The Magic Square
Brief history and definition. Construction algorithms are presented for the odd, even, and singly even squares. (English/Korean)
http://user.chollian.net/~brainstm/MagicSquare.htm

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32. Panmagic Square -- From Wolfram MathWorld
Demonstration of the properties of a pan-magic square.
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Panmagic Square If all the diagonals including those obtained by "wrapping around" the edgesof a magic square sum to the same magic constant , the square is said to be a panmagic square (Kraitchik 1942, pp. 143 and 189-191). (Only the rows, columns, and main diagonals must sum to the same constant for the usual type of magic square.) The terms diabolic square (Gardner 1961, pp. 135-137; Hunter and Madachy 1975, p. 24; Madachy 1979, p. 87), pandiagonal square (Hunter and Madachy 1975, p. 24), and Nasik square (Madachy 1979, p. 87) are sometimes also used. No panmagic squares exist of order 3 or any order for an integer . The Siamese method for generating magic squares produces panmagic squares for orders with ordinary vector (2, 1) and break vector (1, The Lo Shu is not panmagic, but it is an associative magic square . Order four squares can be panmagic or associative , but not both. Order five squares are the smallest which can be both associative and panmagic, and 16 distinct

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34. Making Magic Squares
The Durer and Loh Shu squares. Starting from basic operations, mathematical derive distinct squares from existing ones.
http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~jenolive/roymagic.html
Making magic squares
Strictly speaking, any magic square should have all these properties except for the last one. So, for example, a 3 x 3 magic square will use the numbers from 1 to 9.
I show below a copy of the earliest known magic square, the Chinese Loh-Shu, from about 2800 BC.
I've added colour here to make the distinction between the odd and even numbers stand out more clearly. In fact the yellow blobs should be white, being Yang symbols or emblems of heaven, and the red blobs should be black, being Yin symbols or emblems of earth. Now we'll look at 4 x 4 squares in more detail. If we relax the rule about the numbers having to run from 1 to 16 we can vastly increase the possibilities and also see some interesting maths in action.
All magic squares obey two fundamental rules.
Rule (1) If you multiply every element in a magic square by the same number then the result is also a magic square.
Here's an example, showing M M
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You can see that the basic structure of the square is maintained and the new magic square has a magic sum of 3 x 34 = 102.
Rule (2) If you add two magic squares then the result is also a magic square. I've shown an example of this below, using

35. Magic Squares, Stars, And Other
Pages on magic squares, stars with total basic solutions for each order from 5 to 11, and miscellaneous number patterns.
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I hope you enjoy these examples from my collection of number patterns. This site has three sections, with pages on magic squares, magic stars (a lot of original material) and miscellaneous number patterns. This site should be of interest to middle and high school students and teachers, and anyone interested in recreational mathematics. Wherever there is number, there is beauty. Proclus (410-485 A.D.)
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magic-squares.net A few pages of this collection were first posted to Geocities in March 1998 as www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/4057/. Over the years the collection grew in size and became www.geocities.com/~harveyh/ . On Oct. 14/09 the entire site has been moved as is, to this new location, because Geocities is closing it's doors.
Magic Square Update
Oct. 2009. 3 new types. Normal squares just a subset. Postage stamp m.s., etc. June 2009 Thanks to Ed Pegg, this geocities site is now mirrored on http://recmath.org/
Ultra-magic Squares
A set of magic squares constructed by Walter Trump. Posted July 2008.
Magic Tesseracts
Nov. 2007 All about magic tesseracts. A new site (because of space) consisting of 11 pages.

36. Bomber Square ''A'' Lures
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37. Bordered Magic Squares
Includes bordered or consecutively concentric magic squares. Demonstrates odd and even numbered squares and makes bordered squares of any size.
http://users.eastlink.ca/~sharrywhite/BorderedMagicSquares.html
Bordered Magic Squares
Terminology
There are differences in the usage of the term Bordered Magic Squares . Some sites use it to mean the same as Concentric Magic Squares while others restrict it to mean only the Consecutively Concentric Magic Squares Most of the squares presented here are of the restricted consecutively concentric variety. These have the property that each nested square consists of consecutive integers. A nested square of order m may be converted to a normal magic square by subtracting the of the border order n square and adding , which is equivalent to subtracting
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The algorithms here were first programmed on the pocket calculators HP-67 and HP-41CV . The bones The programs are designed to compute one cell number at a time, given the row and column. A (row, column) is entered to calculate any cell number or, optionally, the square can be stepped through, computing one cell at a time, by repeatedly pressing the R/S button. Because the squares are not stored in the calculator, the biggest square that can be made is determined by the computational and display capability of the calculator, and, time and patience
Odd Order Squares
Example Squares: Order 3, 5, 7

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out of 4 Starring: Jennifer Jason Leigh Ben Chaplin Director: Agnieszka Holland Rated: PG RunTime: 115 Minutes Release Date: October Genres: Drama Romance Buy this DVD Amazon.com ... Half.com *Also starring: Albert Finney Maggie Smith , Judith Ivey, Betsy Brantley, Jennifer Garner , Peter Maloney, Robert Stanton Reviewer Roundup Harvey Karten review follows Steve Rhodes read the review Review by Harvey Karten No Rating Supplied Given a moderately feminist twist by Agnieszka Holland in a beautifully photographed new movie, "Washington Square" features Jennifer Jason Leigh in the role of Catherine Sloper, an awkward girl who becomes her own woman and gains a comeuppance against the two men whose mixed feelings toward her caused so much distress. Adapted from the Henry James novel by screenwriter Carol Doyle and photographed in Baltimore by Jerzy Zielinski, this "Washington Square" may disappoint those who prefer the theatrical revenge conclusion of the Roundabout Theater's production but will please those who like their movies to remain close to the literary designs of the novelists. "Washington Square" shows its wares realistically with only a brief outpouring of histrionics, and conveys a tidy look at a portion of New York society a century and a half ago.

40. Is A Square A Rectangle?
Name Jaireh Who is asking Student Level Secondary Question This is something that aroused a debate in class A rectangle was defined as a parallelogram with 4 right angles.
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Name: Jaireh
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Level: Secondary Question:
This is something that aroused a debate in class: A rectangle was defined as a parallelogram with 4 right angles. A square was defined as a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides and 4 right angles. I need written and conclusive proof that some rectangles can or cannot be squares. I tried insisting that some of them can.. but without proof nobody will listen. Hi Jaireh, There are a couple of different approaches to such a 'proof' becasue there are couple of differnt issues about what makes people 'listen', 'be convinced', ... Logically. Look at your definitions.
Take a square a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides and 4 right angles. Logically (AND), you can drop one of the qualities and the other still holds: a parallelogram with .... 4 right angles. Therefore it satisfies the definition of a square. Experience:
Take a program like Geometers Sketchpad. Construct a 'rectangle' - by taking two sides with a right angle (but different lentgths). Then take 'parallel line' constructions to get the other two sides (making a parallelogram with four right angles). NOTE that this actually shows that a parallelogram with ONE right angle is a rectangle (because all the other angles automatically fall into place!). Now use the dynamic properties of the program to adjust, with the mouse, the lenght of one of the sides. As it moves, you move among a lot of figures, all of which are rectangles (by construction). In ONE of these, the two sides you started with happen to be equal in length. This is the square, a special case, but still a rectangle. Heck when one side is double the other it is a special case (for some folks) but it is still a rectangle. Or when one side is a special fraction of the other (called the 'Golden Ratio') it is a special case called the Golden Rectangle. Still a rectangle.

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