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    Identify Necklaces

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    pearl necklace incorporates pearls; the tooth pendant necklace usually has a tooth-like pendant. The tooth may really be that of an animal. Men also wear this type of necklace. For them, it is usually a leather string necklace which has a shark tooth as the attached pendant; the prayer bead necklace is a long beaded necklace which comes with a religious symbol like the long beaded necklace with a cross which Catholics use. They are usually used for reciting…

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION The study of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) draws from two well known branches of physics, electrodynamics and hydrodynamics.The basic laws of electrodynamics described in the form of Maxwell’s Equations where The hydrodynamics of a fluid is expressed in the form of conservation laws of mass, momentum and energy.The magnetohydrodynamic phenomena are a consequence of the mutual interaction of the fluid flow and the magnetic field. As is well…

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    Douglas Annand The Typist

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    design for The Home really shows the strong principle of modernism as well as (small amount of) minimalism in it. A very simple face of a female office worker was made out of found objects such as pencils, rubbers, typewriter ribbon, a piece of string , a beads match and a cigarette. It’s a very minimal and innovative design that reflects the strong modernist influence in culture. The use of modern and objects from that period of time (can be found everywhere in daily life) really connect to the…

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    intervene and prevent more loss of human life. In the photo, you can see the tribal beading commonly known as Ghana beads, worn by the little girl. These beads hold cultural significance as they usually represent an age-old ritual of females coming of age. These Ghana beads are worn to signify one’s age as well as what tribe they are from. The color of the girls is white meaning fertility. The beads can be seen as heartless when seen though the culture of American standards as she is not old…

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    Ear Drum Observation

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    Unfortunately, I was unable to observe a science lesson at my field placement because at the time science wasn’t taught. Instead I evaluated a science lesson form You-Tube for first grade. In the lesson, students learned about the beginning stage of a sound wave. The teacher mainly focused on the eardrum. Students learned through questioning, experimentation, and class discussions. After reviewing the lesson, I have concluded that I think it is effective in teaching students about sound waves…

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    Olivi Liv's Short Story

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    I don’t remember a time before it came along. The memories go all the way back to foam gingerbread houses and terribly constructed ornaments put together by three kids too young to tie their own shoes. Even to this day I wait in anticipation for it because it is always something fun; something happy. It’s a tradition I always hoped would never fade, but sometimes new traditions come to mix with the old and soon you can’t recall of a moment when they weren’t in tandem. Two years ago one more…

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    Traditions, Rituals and Symbols Grand Entry, one of the events I mentioned, is perhaps the biggest event of the powwow. Grand Entry marks the beginning of the powwow, and is when flags are brought in. As Grand Entry started, the announcer asked the audience to stand, and a Native American man entered, followed by military personnel carrying the flag of the United States and the flag of the State of Utah. Behind the military personnel were many dancers, who followed each other in a line while…

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    alphabet. The military created a top-secret phonetic alphabet so that the Code Talkers could use written materials in their training and at other times as needed. This code work in two different way. In “ Type One Code”,the Code Talker received a string of seemingly unrelated Navajo words. They translated the words into English, and then used the first letter of each English word to spell out the message. In "Type Two Code," messages were sent directly in the Navajo language, translated straight…

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    Most of the general population assumes preschool is filled with play, naps, snacks, and more play. It is true that preschool is filled with those activities, but those activities facilitate more learning than the general public is aware of. Preschoolers do learn best through the common occurrence of play, allowing great developments to be made and set children ahead of pace when entering kindergarten and grade school. In the preschool years, children strengthen their own abilities, learn how to…

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    Christopher Columbus was an adventurous man, he has traveled a lot to prove to people that the earth is not flat. His first journey into the Atlantic Ocean in 1476 almost cost him his life. Columbus was determined to find a quick way from Europe to Asia. but sadly he never did. But instead unwittingly came to America. Columbus argued that the earth was much smaller than what he had believed it was; he thought it would be easier to find a direct water passed to travel quicker from different…

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