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    My dad, was the person to get me involved in basketball. I mean I was three, it’s not like I told him that I wanted to play basketball. Without him signing me up for the bitty ball league, I wouldn’t have scored my first ever basket. The first time I scored my first basket will be a time I will always remember. I was three years old, with the longest basketball shorts ever. I mean these short were down to my ankles. I was lifted up by my Cousin Matt,…

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    birth of Moses. Moses was born to born to a couple of the tribe of Levi. The wife conceived and had a son and when she saw that it was a good baby, she hid him for 3 months. When she could no longer hide him, she sent her son down the river Nile in a basket to protect him. His sister watched as to see what would happen to the baby. She saved him by hiding him among the edge of the river to keep from being found. Before Moses was born, The Pharaoh decided that he needed to control the Hebrew…

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    Claire wears pink to show how girly she is and to show her princess status. -The Brain demonstrates a nerdy and harmless guy who have the best grades. Brian also is a member of different kinds of academic clubs which makes them call him a geek. -The Basket Case shows a quiet girl who 's socially awkward. On the first part, she didn’t say much besides a squeak, sits away, and hides under her black jacket which makes her mysterious. -The Athlete display typical high school athlete who have a buff…

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    space and its furnishing, language- reasoning, and activities. First, the qualities of the space and its furnishing that were given to the children to create a comfortable classroom environment for their learning and playing. However, their area baskets, where they keep their clothes, blanketed, etc.… is a little small. Because of many stuffs that they had to brings to class, and in class, children have…

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    The Dine Culture

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    The creation and migration stories have clues to common to the Diné culture. The creation story deals with male and female energy, and four in relation to the number two is a ritualistic theme: two ears of corn faced in the four cardinal directions, the corn was breathed on four times to create two beings –man and woman (Sheridan & Parezo, 1996, pp. 4). There is a content tie into duality north needing south, east needing west and the combination of them into four. When the Diné migrated from…

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    Over the past term and a bit, I feel in general that I have achieved what I was aiming for in concern with creating a halloween container/basket. Starting this assessment with a lot of drawing and sketching and jumbled ideas and designs, I thought that I would be a hard task filled with challenges and difficulties. However it turned out to be the complete opposite. Choosing my final design, which has now been modified and changed, I started the real work. Even though I started this design with…

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    activity before. I had seen the baskets in parks and never knew what they were. In fact I didn’t even know disk golf was a sport until last summer. It hadn’t occurred to me to partake in this strange sport but when the opportunity arose I eagerly took it. Choosing to participate in a new activity is enjoyable for me. Learning new things makes life more interesting and may even open doors to something that will become very important to one. I learned that the strange metal baskets littering…

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    The presentation I attended was about Sustaining Native American Wabanaki Basket-Making Traditions by Dr. Darren Ranco. He actually experienced the basket making in native America, which is why he chose to speak about it. Based on his presentation, his intended audience was probably most anyone. He stated in his speech that it could be for anyone just a little interested to give it a try to look into it. To begin, the speech started off very well, he did not show all of the parts needed for a…

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    towards the basket. It was a movement I had practiced thousands of times. Over and over, I learned to recognize a perfect release from one that was not. They call it a “shooter’s touch”, and this shot from behind the three point line felt pure. A feeling like that doesn’t come easy and for me, developing that feeling took…

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    are also used abundantly by the Native Americans. Willows are used primarily in basket weaving, where the Natives remove chunks of the willow and the willow roots to use as a foundation for their baskets. The importance of baskets in the Native Indian culture stems from the need for different types of containers. There are many baskets made that are capable of holding water and sustaining hot temperatures. Baskets have many uses in the Native society.…

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