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APPRECIATION<br />
<strong>BEE</strong><br />
about our honeybees and<br />
Learn<br />
they are so important for our<br />
why<br />
supply. Page 16<br />
food<br />
SCRABBLE<br />
it was invented in 1933<br />
Since<br />
150 million sets have been<br />
around<br />
Join millions of others<br />
sold!<br />
HOBBY<br />
MY<br />
regular My Hobby feature,<br />
Our<br />
this issue features cake<br />
which<br />
and decorating. Page 19<br />
making<br />
OCTOBER<br />
2018<br />
<strong>BUZZ</strong><br />
B E T H E B E S T Y O U C A N B E<br />
<strong>ISSUE</strong> <strong>#01</strong><br />
Latest book<br />
releases in<br />
U:Bee Book Corner<br />
Page 13<br />
www.ubee.org.uk<br />
Go! The board<br />
game played by<br />
millions! Have<br />
you heard of it?<br />
Page 7<br />
playing Scrabble. Page 10
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You Heard Of These<br />
Have<br />
Hobbies?<br />
Unusual<br />
shaping certainly isn't a skill you can learn<br />
Tree<br />
and it can take many years for the end<br />
quickly<br />
to be finished! Tree shaping is known by<br />
result<br />
few different names but it involves growing<br />
a<br />
trees and other plants into different<br />
living<br />
and art..<br />
structures<br />
practice was used hundreds of years ago<br />
The<br />
form bridges and houses but now tree<br />
to<br />
grow shapes like the chair in the<br />
shapers<br />
below.<br />
picture<br />
a look at the works of Axel Erlandson and<br />
Have<br />
Cook (in the chair below) to see some<br />
Peter<br />
examples of tree art. It's a<br />
stunning<br />
art of cutting, shaping and<br />
complicated<br />
bonding two species of plant<br />
sometimes<br />
but the results are stunning!<br />
together<br />
you know someone who enjoys studying<br />
Do<br />
gravestones and burial sites? Their<br />
cemeteries,<br />
would be TAPHOPHILIA!<br />
hobby<br />
not as strange as it sounds. Graveyards<br />
It's<br />
a huge amount of historical<br />
contain<br />
and many of the gravestones and<br />
information<br />
are works of art.<br />
mausoleums<br />
tell stories of families through the<br />
Gravestones<br />
and many people use the information<br />
ages<br />
find out to help them research their own<br />
they<br />
ancestors.<br />
people enjoy researching certain<br />
Many<br />
where historical figures are buried.<br />
cemeteries<br />
good place to start your interest in<br />
A<br />
is in your local place of worship.<br />
taphophilia<br />
will find easy obtainable historical records<br />
You<br />
gravestones and often you will be able to<br />
of<br />
a 'rubbing' of the stone details.<br />
make<br />
placing art paper over the stone and<br />
By<br />
with a soft pastel crayon the stone<br />
rubbing<br />
are revealed on your picture.<br />
details<br />
written and photographic records of<br />
Make<br />
you visit and you will be on your way to<br />
places<br />
a taphophilia expert!<br />
becoming<br />
TREE<br />
SHAPING<br />
Tree Shaping Photo Courtesy Of:Blackash at English Wikipedia<br />
[CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)]<br />
TAPHOPHILIA -<br />
STUDYING<br />
GRAVESTONES<br />
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welcome to <strong>BUZZ</strong> from our<br />
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simple rules that is fun for all ages.<br />
few<br />
start with an empty board and<br />
You<br />
world. Its true origins are unknown,<br />
the<br />
it almost certainly originated<br />
though<br />
China some 3,000-4,000 years ago.<br />
in<br />
the absence of facts about the origin<br />
In<br />
the game there are various myths:<br />
of<br />
example that the legendary<br />
for<br />
In the last half of the 20th<br />
20th.<br />
Go became organised in<br />
Century<br />
Britain, America and around<br />
Europe,<br />
world; slowly Go in these areas is<br />
the<br />
has very simple rules and concepts,<br />
Go<br />
a complex strategy. You start with<br />
but<br />
on it. You try to surround<br />
stones)<br />
areas, whilst capturing your<br />
empty<br />
and taking them off the board.<br />
them<br />
as with a lot of simple<br />
However,<br />
it can take a little while to<br />
concepts,<br />
the concepts and a long time to<br />
grasp<br />
THE GAME GO IS<br />
ALSO KNOWN AS<br />
IGO OR BADUK OR<br />
WEIQI<br />
40 MILLION GO<br />
PLAYERS<br />
WORLDWIDE<br />
Go is one of the oldest board games in<br />
BY MARK EVE<br />
Go is one of the world's great strategy<br />
board games and originated over<br />
3,000 years ago in China. It is part of<br />
popular culture today in Japan, China<br />
Emperor Yao invented Go to enlighten<br />
and Korea, and known as Igo, Weiqi or<br />
his son, Dan Zhu.<br />
Baduk respectively in these countries.<br />
Go spread from China, through Korea<br />
Go is a game for two players with just a<br />
to Japan and the game has been<br />
played at a high level in these<br />
then place pieces alternately, vying to<br />
countries for more than 1000 years. It<br />
eventually spread to Europe at the end<br />
map out more territory. However, if<br />
of the 19th Century and started be<br />
you overstretch, your pieces can be<br />
captured and taken off the board.<br />
played in Britain at the start of the<br />
catching up the three oriental<br />
countries where the game has been<br />
played professionally for many years.<br />
an empty board. You alternately place<br />
pieces which don't move (called<br />
opponent's stones by surrounding<br />
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master them.
Each player has an effectively<br />
board.<br />
supply of pieces (called<br />
unlimited<br />
one taking the black stones,<br />
stones),<br />
other taking white. The main<br />
the<br />
vacant areas of the board.<br />
surrounding<br />
is also possible to capture your<br />
It<br />
on a vacant point at each turn,<br />
stones<br />
Black playing first. Note that<br />
with<br />
once played stones are not moved.<br />
and<br />
they may be captured, in<br />
However<br />
and kept by the capturing<br />
board,<br />
as prisoners.<br />
player<br />
Credits:<br />
Picture<br />
Donarreiskoffer , CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=43383<br />
By<br />
from The British Go Association -<br />
more<br />
UK experts for Go.<br />
the<br />
HOW TO PLAY:<br />
THE RULES AND<br />
HOW YOU WIN<br />
A game of Go starts with an empty<br />
object of the game is to use your<br />
stones to form territories by<br />
opponent's stones by completely<br />
surrounding them.<br />
Players take turns, placing one of their<br />
YOU CAN PRACTICE<br />
<strong>ONLINE</strong> NOW....<br />
Like most games in the world, there<br />
stones are placed on the intersections<br />
of the lines rather than in the squares<br />
are now online versions where you can<br />
practice your skills or play<br />
competitively with players from<br />
around the world.<br />
which case they are removed from the<br />
In Asia, where most of the leading<br />
experts in Go live, they are treated like<br />
VIP celebrities and earn big money<br />
prizes playing in televised<br />
tournaments.<br />
If you'd like to find out more about Go<br />
and how you can start playing, read<br />
WWW.BRITGO.ORG<br />
By Perline CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24964651<br />
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Add a little bit of body text
the game we know as Scrabble.<br />
of<br />
determine how many tiles there<br />
To<br />
New York Times.<br />
The<br />
for example, Q is a letter that<br />
So,<br />
least often in any English text,<br />
occurs<br />
Alfred Mosher Butts decided that<br />
and<br />
Butts named his game Lexico,<br />
Mosher<br />
changed the name to Criss-Cross<br />
then<br />
His friend and eventual<br />
Words.<br />
partner James Brunot came<br />
business<br />
the game began to be produced<br />
rules,<br />
large quantities.<br />
in<br />
SCRABBLE<br />
BY TOBY SPENCER<br />
In 1933, New York City architect Alfred<br />
The game is sold in 121<br />
countries and is<br />
"PERFECT available in 29 FOR<br />
PARTIES languages; AND<br />
approximately 150<br />
CELEBRATIONS"<br />
million sets have been<br />
sold worldwide.<br />
Mosher Butts created an early version<br />
should be and how many points each<br />
letter should be worth, he calculated<br />
letter frequency on the front page of<br />
it should be a letter that there is only<br />
up with the name Scrabble in the late<br />
one tile of, and that one tile would be<br />
1930s.<br />
worth 10 points,<br />
Originally the game was turned down<br />
by many board game makers of the<br />
time but with perseverance and<br />
changing the name and some of the<br />
Scrabble was later produced in many<br />
foreign languages, Braille, and<br />
magnetic editions and continues to be<br />
one of the leading board-and-tile<br />
games .<br />
NEARLY HALF OF UK HOMES<br />
HAVE A VERSION OF SCRABBLE<br />
IN THEIR CUPBOARDS!<br />
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after each turn.<br />
supply<br />
in the bag and those of other<br />
Tiles<br />
their own.<br />
and<br />
player may give up his or her turn<br />
A<br />
for different letters,<br />
value<br />
corresponding to the<br />
approximately<br />
words.<br />
English<br />
are scored by adding up the<br />
Words<br />
be covered, such as double letter,<br />
may<br />
letter, double word, and triple<br />
triple<br />
value:<br />
Points - Blank tile.<br />
0<br />
Point - A, E, I, L, N, O, R, S, T and U.<br />
1<br />
Points - D and G.<br />
2<br />
Points - B, C, M and P.<br />
3<br />
Points - F, H, V, W and Y.<br />
4<br />
Points - K.<br />
5<br />
Points - J and X.<br />
8<br />
Points - Q and Z.<br />
10<br />
all tiles are gone from the bag<br />
Once<br />
Players draw seven tiles from a bag of<br />
tiles at the start and replenish their<br />
players are kept secret so that a player<br />
can see only those tiles on the board<br />
and exchange any or all of their tiles<br />
for those in the pool. There are 100<br />
letter tiles, each imprinted with a point<br />
frequency of occurrence of the letter in<br />
Players add the score up from the<br />
board and each letter has a different<br />
point values of their letters, multiplied<br />
by any of 61 premium squares that<br />
word.<br />
The name/logo and images of Scrabble remain the property of their<br />
respective trademark owners (Hasbro/Mattel) around the world<br />
and a single player has placed all of<br />
their tiles, the game will end and the<br />
player with the highest score wins.<br />
There are around<br />
4,000 Scrabble<br />
clubs around the<br />
world<br />
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WANT TO FIND OUT MORE<br />
ABOUT SCRABBLE IN THE UK?<br />
The Association of British Scrabble<br />
Players promotes the playing of Scrabble<br />
in the UK, find out more at<br />
www.absp.org.uk
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major UK retailer has the same name as<br />
Which<br />
dog in Greek mythology?<br />
Odysseus's<br />
the original version of the Band Aid hit 'Do<br />
In<br />
Know It's Christmas?', who sang the<br />
They<br />
line?<br />
opening<br />
is the only US state whose name can be<br />
Which<br />
on a single row of a QWERTY keyboard?<br />
typed<br />
writer and quiz fan Mark Mason decided<br />
Travel<br />
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from a corporate quiz in<br />
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he finds answers aplenty while<br />
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asking<br />
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down hidden treasures, decipher<br />
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THE ORDNANCE<br />
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BOOK<br />
BY GARETH MOORE<br />
the footpath is from the free house?<br />
"PERFECT FOR<br />
PARTIES AND<br />
CELEBRATIONS"<br />
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THE EXPERT AT<br />
ANYTHING WAS<br />
ONCE A<br />
Remember....<br />
H E L E N H A Y E S<br />
BEGINNER<br />
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did you eat this week?<br />
What<br />
on your toast? Lunch -<br />
Breakfast-jam<br />
Dinner - pasta with a<br />
sandwich?<br />
sauce?<br />
tomato<br />
you needed bees to be part of all<br />
Well,<br />
this! When most people think<br />
of<br />
including most fruit and<br />
eat,<br />
vegetables.<br />
A world without our bees<br />
growing.<br />
be a very different place.<br />
would<br />
worldwide.<br />
bees<br />
is our bee population going<br />
Why<br />
down?<br />
of different things are affecting<br />
Lots<br />
things that are affecting us too.<br />
the<br />
of these are: changes in land use,<br />
Some<br />
loss, disease, pesticides,<br />
habitat<br />
practices, pollution, invasive<br />
farming<br />
plant and animal species,<br />
non-native<br />
climate change.<br />
and<br />
That all sounds bad for the bees<br />
Wow!<br />
us. What can we do?<br />
and<br />
HELPING OUR<br />
<strong>BEE</strong>S<br />
BYJADE WINTER<br />
APPLES,<br />
TOMATOES,ALMONDS,<br />
ONIONS, LEMONS,<br />
CHERRIES, CARROTS<br />
AND MANY MORE OF<br />
OUR FAVOURITE FOODS<br />
DEPEND ON <strong>BEE</strong>S TO<br />
POLLINATE THEM SO<br />
THEY CAN GROW<br />
an apple after your cheese and tomato<br />
There are 267 different species of<br />
bees in the UK but many species of<br />
about bees, they just think about the<br />
honey they produce but actually<br />
bee are declining, with two<br />
bumblebee species known to be<br />
they’re behind much of the food we<br />
extinct.<br />
Bees are crucial to our economy –the<br />
There are around 20.000 species of<br />
pollinate our crops and without them<br />
it would cost UK farmers £1.8 billion a<br />
year to use other methods of crop<br />
the bee population but they are also<br />
"BY UNDERSTANDING<br />
<strong>BEE</strong>S, WE CAN HELP<br />
THEM"<br />
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pollutants when producing honey,<br />
and<br />
they can actually create very clean<br />
so<br />
Understand about bees and how<br />
bees!<br />
live and work.<br />
they<br />
safe places around gardens,<br />
Provide<br />
and parks for bees to live. Find<br />
schools<br />
This is not a real hotel! It's a<br />
hotel'!<br />
and environmentally friendly<br />
safe<br />
about bees:<br />
Facts<br />
are able to extract heavy metals<br />
Bees<br />
honey in the city.<br />
Solitary bees are even more efficient<br />
pollinators than honey bees. Just one<br />
red mason bee can pollinate as much<br />
as 120 worker honey bees.<br />
Don't be frightened on bees! Honey<br />
bees only sting when they sense<br />
danger or to protect the colony. A<br />
What can we do to help bees?<br />
worker bee dies after it has stung.<br />
The best way to start is to learn about<br />
Harry Potter fan? Did you know that<br />
Professor Dumbledore’s name in Harry<br />
Potter comes from the Cornish word<br />
for bumble bee?<br />
Working Together! Honey bee hives<br />
out instructions on how to build a 'bee<br />
have one queen, hundreds of male<br />
drones and thousands of female<br />
place for solitary bees to nest. You can<br />
workers cooperating.<br />
make a bee hotel from free resources<br />
you can find such as wood and old<br />
wooden packaging.<br />
<strong>BEE</strong>S USE SPECIFIC<br />
MOVEMENTS TO TEACH<br />
EACH OTHER ABOUT<br />
FOOD SOURCES THAT<br />
CAN BE OVER 750<br />
METRES AWAY!<br />
pesticides on bees along with other<br />
environmental threats and see how<br />
you can reduce the impact your<br />
has on the bee population.<br />
lifestyle<br />
"<strong>BEE</strong>-FRIENDLY SPACES ARE<br />
GOOD FOR <strong>BEE</strong>S AND THE<br />
PLANET!"<br />
Understand about the effect of<br />
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IF YOU CAN<br />
DREAM IT, YOU<br />
Remember....<br />
W A L T D I S N E Y<br />
DO IT<br />
CAN<br />
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This edition it's U:bee Brand<br />
hobby.<br />
Emmaline O'Toole who tells us<br />
Ambassador<br />
MY HOBBY IS....<br />
CAKE MAKING<br />
In our regular feature we hear about a favourite<br />
about cake making and decorating.<br />
"I'd always enjoyed making cakes and my<br />
favourite part of going grocery shopping when I<br />
was young, was getting to choose one of the<br />
cupcake mixes with the cartoon picture discs on<br />
the top!<br />
When I was 14 I started doing my Duke of<br />
Edinburgh's award and I chose cake making as<br />
one of the sections. I found a local cake shop that<br />
was running a 12 week course in making and<br />
decorating cakes and even though I was the<br />
youngest in the class, I really enjoyed learning<br />
about icing cakes.<br />
I decided to learn more about the subject and as<br />
part of my college studies, I enrolled on a City and<br />
Guilds Patisserie Course. It was really hard work<br />
but I learned so many tips and techniques.<br />
I thought about going into catering as a job but I<br />
wasn't sure it was something I wanted to do as a<br />
job - it was more as a hobby for me.<br />
Over the last eight years I've always kept baking<br />
and I've supported fundraising for a local children's<br />
hospice with bake sales. I've raised over £5000<br />
selling cakes at local events.<br />
I really enjoy cake making at home and even<br />
though I don't bake as much as I used to, I still get<br />
calls from my family and friends to make them a<br />
birthday cake!"<br />
ENJOY!<br />
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.com<br />
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Want to Learn More?<br />
Tropical Fish Keeping<br />
Essential Cookery,<br />
Comic Collecting,<br />
Stamp Collecting...<br />
...and much more!<br />
www.ubee.org.uk<br />
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