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    women were farmers and housemakers. As mentioned above, men and women duties were divided; therefore, they were equally able to participate and contribute in their daily activities. Also, they were acknowledged for their beadwork, wood carvings and baskets. For transportation, they made dugout canoes that were used for fishing…

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    Team Diversity Analysis

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    forward, they typically play offensively with their backs towards the basket and position themselves defensively under the basket in a zone defense or against the opposing power forward in man-to-man defense and (5) Center, is normally the tallest player on the team, and often has a great deal of strength and body mass as well. The center's primary role is to use his or her size to score and defend from a position close to the basket (Basketball, 2014). Each of these positions requires a unique…

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    It was either now or never. He draped his rabbit-free arm around you and brought you closer to him, holding the basket still. He then placed your head on his shoulder, and soon after, placed his head next to the crown of your (h/c) head. You glanced up to him and saw a very faint tint of pink plaster on his face. Netherlands explained, "I was walking home yesterday…

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    She is a current Monacan Indian Tribe Member living in Roanoke, Virginia. She works at the Natural Bridge of Virginia, managing the Monacan Indian Living History Exhibit in which she built and interprets daily. She makes authentic Monacan jewelry, baskets, satchels, purses, and even a children’s story book of a young Monacan tribe girl, all of which she has sold and continues to sell today. She is a woman of many talents in the artistic realm. I asked her the question of how the Indian Arts and…

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    bread crumbs and pepper. Mix everything together to prepare coating for fries. 3. Coat the sliced avocado pieces with prepared mixture. Dip them again in beaten eggs, and roll them in bread crumbs. 4. Place these avocado slices carefully in the fryer basket and slide it properly into the preheated Philips air fryer. 5. Set the timer of the air fryer at 6 minutes. Fry the slices until they appear crispy and turn golden brown in color. 6. Serve the avocado fries in brunch with Greek yogurt,…

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    procedures are meant to have a long lasting effect on the classroom to make the learning experience phenomenal for everyone. Routines and Procedures 1. Personal belongings-Students will take their “go home” folder out of backpack to put in the basket then, put their jacket and backpack away in their designated area each morning. The teacher will explain where everything goes as she shows the class. Ask for a student…

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    American artists to create much detail to what they wanted to represent. The boldness of the painting could be used to attract the viewer’s attention to certain objects in the painting for example in this painting only certain objects stood out like the basket of…

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    Annelida Monologue

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    a dead rabbit into her hands with black soot on parts of its white fur, as another pops his head out from behind a bush. The concern, washes from her face, when the rabbit begins to stir and hop from her hands to its friend. She then picks up her basket and pulls out a loaf of freshly baked bread with its heavenly aroma-fragrances the air. She breaks a piece from its end, offering it to the two white rabbits that are now feasting on a blackberry bush. “For such a small creature, you gave me such…

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    district, which wasn’t anything special, it was just like every other practice we’ve had. Once everyone was in the gym we started to warm up, soon, We came upon our last drill of our warm up, I was running to the basket from half court calling for the ball so that I could rip to the basket past my defender and score, like I’ve done many times before. I could smell the leather of the basketball, I could feel its rigid texture in between my fingertips. I had…

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    With the rise of the practice of inhumation a market for the new sarcophagus was created. As with any object being created in today’s business world, price dictates luxury. With each types of sarcophagus, the price was dictated by the medium, the distance and mode of transport for the medium, and the workmanship involved to finish the sarcophagus. First the marble or stone were quarried, roughly cut into a rectangular shape, hollowed out, to save on weight, and shipped by land or sea. After…

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