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    Rugby Observation

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    Plan PLANNING Outcomes: Physical: For the students to develop upon previously learnt skills, such as throwing and catching. By incorporating different techniques that would be used in rugby. Cognitive: For the children by the end of the session to have more of an understanding on how to use the space that is appointed to them For the children to use the new skills that was taught prior to the activities to fully participate in said activities Behavioural: For the children to be fully involved in…

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    African Art

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    about physical qualities respected by the Bamana people. The antelope is done in nearly a complete geometric fashion. The neck is three lines from the base of figure to the head with triangular shapes connecting between those lines. The head is long and pointed as are the enlarged ears. The antlers consist of one smoothed rod that splits at the end into two prongs. The overall image is of well balanced nearly “graphic” design of an antelope. Like the helmet masks this sculpture was meant to be…

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    options given, which are the chosen cave (Lava River Cave), Antelope Cave, Bat Cave Mine, and Grand Canyon Caverns. Lava River Cave is very diverse compared to the other caverns. It has 2 confirmed species, the big brown bat, and the yuma myotis, but it also has a very large list of possible bats of 10. Grand Canyon Caverns has 2 confirmed and 6 possible, Bat Cave Mine has 2 and 7, and Antelope Cave has 2 and 14. This means that Antelope Cave and Lava River Cave have the most species in them…

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    Religious Ritual Analysis

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    group in tact and eliminates any chance of freeloaders. When talking about honesty, Sosis mentions the costly behavior of the springbok antelope. In order to show that it is honest, the antelope jumps and runs in an open area right in front of its predator. Doing so shows the predator that the antelope is indeed not capable of capturing. The risk that the antelope is taking is much too costly to be a false signal. Richard Sosis,…

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    understand that balance, and respect all the creatures from the crawling ant to the leaping antelope”(The Lion King). While expanding Simba’s knowledge about the unity of the world, Mufasa is helping him achieve enlightenment. Human beings are one with nature and the earth, as well as all things that inhabit it, making them interdependent. The self-sustaining lifestyle that aids all creatures, from ants to antelopes, allows all parts of nature to work in harmony. Thus, the theme of ‘the circle…

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    Metal Agility

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    than physical prowess so you can play any kind of sport really well. To start with, metal agility is a more important attribute than physical prowess because according to the text “Why We Run” the author Bernd explains that “most of us chase after ‘antelopes’” that are dreams according to Bernd. But as well, he explains that “sometimes we catch them” and “often we don’t”, so then why people even…

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    Persuasive Essay Zoos

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    A herd of joyful, wild antelope are bounding through a golden, warm, grassy African savanna. Now think of them again, except on a freezing cold October morning in a crowded, uncomfortable small cage. People pressing their faces to the glass and ogling while the antelopes pace around in circles over and over again. These are signs of stress from the conditions of zoos. There are many downfalls of living in zoos and some animals can never be released into the wild. Prohibiting zoos will benefit…

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    Nestled on the border between Arizona and Utah, Lake Powell is an exciting destination for millions of visitors every year. The Bear's Den B&B in Page, Arizona, overlooks this stunning lake and is within easy distance of over 15 state and national parks. As Trip Advisor's fourth highest-rated bed and breakfast in the United States, The Bear's Den B&B is proud to introduce visitors to the countless things to do in the Lake Powell area, which includes guided tours. Here, The Bear's Den B&B…

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    Lion Food

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    consumers, lions eat a variety of organisms that are found in their habitats in order to eat their required 15.5 (7.03 kg) pounds of food. In the vast savannahs of Kenya, lions can choose to consume “wildebeest, warthogs, zebras, buffalo, or eland antelopes,” (Kitzmiller, Carrie). Meat is an essential component of a lion’s carnivorous diet as it provides the most significant nutritional components, which are fat, protein, and iron. The two types of fat are unsaturated fat and saturated fat.…

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    true from is antelope male or female. (BBC film, African Art: Through African Eyes.) The Chi Wara has a zigzag carving on the male back to be a symbolic of the sun also tells it is male with the penis under his stomach. The female Chi Wara has a infant on her back which is interpreted the embodiment of humanity, the male Chi Wara has a meaning as well which is gentle and female means nurturing Earth. (metmuseum.org). The legend of Chi Wara, come from the Bamana watching the antelope using his…

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