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    When we look on a larger scale the India owns a rich cultural heritage. The culture plays a vital role in defining the particular design style of a place or people with time. The objective of the paper is to study the changes in culture and heritage from vernacular to modern era around India. Vernacular design has been evolved through a process of trial and error from ages. In Methodology the vernacular and contemporary are documented and analyzed on various parameters of tradition. The…

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    Cross Country History

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    sport of cross-country doesn’t appear to have evolved from its origins; if they looked closely they would be surprised. To gain an insight from this sport’s past and present, I will compare distances, practices, and amount of competitors between cross-country in the 1980’s and now. The general concept of cross-country developed in the early 1800’s in England. Teenagers imitated rabbit hunts by chasing each other through forests over long distances. As…

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    free because your legs can venture wherever you may desire. After you run, there is a sense of achievement that fills your body with satisfaction. There is no greater feeling. When I was in the sixth grade, I started my running career by running cross county. My seventh grade year was the year I joined the Bruceton Middle School Track Team. At first, I only joined the track team to…

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    When I was a child, my favorite ride at Disney World was It’s a Small World. Guided along, with the same-titled song playing throughout, I engaged in a magical journey as each turn promised an encounter with a different country, displaying culturally diverse visuals as representative snapshots to its nationality. The unchanging melody met modified lyrics consistent with the dialect of the culture featured. Indeed, from English, to French, to Italian, to Spanish, singing in various languages…

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    Abab Design Essay

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    design is that a control group enables us to make stronger conclusions on the effects of a treatment because on the dependent variable we can rule out confounding factors and alternative explanations. (Page 233) 9. Distinguish between longitudinal, cross-sectional, and sequential…

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    When I was in the 7th grade I decide to do track. They taught us what we were going to do. Like what are we going to do at the meets and practice. During practice we had to run for about 10 minutes. Then after we ran the girls and the boys got in a big circle and all did about 10 different stretches together for about 10 seconds. After that we did something called splits which is when everyone split up and did there own thing like the long distance runners had to run for a long time around the…

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    Theme articulation is crucial for any piece of literature. Themes represent means that the author uses to get in touch with the audience by underlining an aspect of society that they are cognizant of. Ernest Hemingway’s "Hills Like White Elephants" is successful on this front as he embraces a characterization method that enables him to explore an array of issues that relate to human interaction and communication. The stay has two main characters. The American and The Girl. None of the characters…

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    begin to feel numb. By the 200 meter mark, I tap into the last ounce of energy left in me to give a last kick to bring me to full speed. I’m at the last hurdle, and I can barely feel my legs, but I have to keep running, only another 10 meters until I cross the finish line.…

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    Cross Country Running

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    The sport of cross country running has been a part of my life since I started running in the 7th grade. And as I have grown older my love of the sport has only grown to the point where running is by far my biggest passion. So today I am writing to you with the hope of sharing this passion of cross country running with your school by becoming the Varsity Cross Country Coach of the Lakewood Vikings. I would be a good cross country coach because of my coaching experience, knowledge of training…

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    Why there are differences in the health and personal status of people in America? Are you belong to the other cultural group who has own behaviors, beliefs, values, traditions and symbols the group accepts, generally without thinking about them? Diversity is a result of the influx of diverse cultures; the United States is rapidly becoming multicultural and multilingual. "The term transcultural nursing was coined by Madeleine Leininger in the 1950's" (Lewis, et al., 2014, p. 24). Transcultural…

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