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    Equality is treating everyone with respect and fairness and recognising a persons’ needs as an individual. It significantly helps those who have a disadvantage of participating in society such as people with a different race, religion, gender, sexuality, age and ability. Equality is largely affected by your status. For example, is you’re married, have a job and you are white you’re considered the ‘norm’ and you are much more likely to be respected in society rather than those who are not married…

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    The Vedic age civilization refers to the period when Vedic Sanskrit text was composed in India. The Vedic Civilization thrived between the 1750 BC and 500 BC on the Indo-Gangetic Plains of the Indian subcontinent. It can be divided into the Early Vedic Period (1750–1000 BCE) and the Late Vedic period (1000–500 BCE). The people of this civilization are called The Indo-Aryans. In the Early Vedic Period they relied heavily on a pastoral semi-nomadic economy, with limited agriculture. They were…

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    fear, or anger was strongly discouraged. If you misbehaved you were to be severely punished. They also thought children playing with toys or games were sinful distractions. Although boys often worked as apprentices outside of their home, studying carpentry or crafts. Boys were also were granted to explore the outdoors by hunting or fishing while the girls…

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    Playing is an important aspect of a child’s physical, emotional, and mental development, which is required for his or her educational success. “Play develops skills children need to learn to read and write. Play in early childhood is the best foundation for success in school.” Jane K. Frobose from Colorado State University Extension in the Family and Consumer Education Division states in her article that children learn many useful skills from playing with either toys or other hands-on learning…

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    sculptor, architect, inventor, military engineer and draftsman. When Leonardo was around the age of fourteen he was the apprentice of an artist Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence. From that he learned technical skills in metalwork, leather arts, carpentry, drawing, painting and sculpting. His work was a drawing in 1473. Awards:…

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    Willy’s neighbor, Charley exhibits admiration for Willy’s installation of a new ceiling in the line, “Yeah, that’s a piece of work. To put up a ceiling is a mystery to me” (Miller 27). This dialogue showcases Willy possesses above average skill in the carpentry trade. On the contrary, Biff believes this more simple style of life would be fulfilling exemplified by the dialogue, “They’ve laughed at dad for years, and you want to know why? Because we don’t belong in this nuthouse of a city! We…

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    hanging, taping, texturizing, and painting. Other services that I am happy to provide include staining and varnishing, custom painting, DuraCeramic flooring, the installation and repair of laminate and hardwood floors, steel set framing, and finished carpentry. If you hire me…

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    Good thing about being in the army. My armed force class the speaker did really good of introducing himself and why he likes that job. His speech talks about why army is good and also talk about how much they get paid and how dangerous his job can be. It’s me that’s got to decide if I want to do that or not. He explains how being in the army can help pay for my college. Their responsibility was to protect the country from any bad thing that will come. After listening to his speech I learn that…

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    at the battle, what Norman ships were like and what they were used for. We can see that they moved men and horses. Spears, axes bows and sword were used in the tapestry. The horses were carried by boats to battle. We can see the eleventh-century carpentry was like by looking at the scenes of ship-building and what hairstyle people had and the way they dressed. Hair styles in the Bayeux Tapestry are used to differentiate between Englishmen and the Normans/French. The shaved heads behind the ears…

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    Walt Whitman, the “‘bard’ of American democracy” (Reynolds, Walt Whitman: Lives and Legacies ix) was born on May 31, 1819 in the Long Island village of West Hills, some fifty miles east of Manhattan. The poet’s mother was Louisa Van Velsor Whitman and his father, Walter Whitman. Walt’s ancestors were two branches of early American settlers, English on his father’s side and Dutch on his mother’s (1). The poet’s father was a “taciturn man with a knack for ill success and possibly a drinking…

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