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    era took place in England, United Kingdom During the Elizabeth 1 monarch. There were different types of crimes in the Elizabethan time period. During the Elizabethan era a game that including a cup and dice where someone would shake the dice and someone would guess what numbers the dice…

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    options out there that range in interaction and possible embarrassment. Here are a few popular games that I suggest. Demonstration: Come up in front of the head table to demonstrate how you would like the bride and groom to kiss. Kissing Dice: Roll the big foam dice with several options including: Bride & Groom kiss, the person rolling has to kiss someone, do a dance for the couple to kiss, roll again. Trivia Question / Action: Have a jar of Questions and Actions, answer the question…

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    Coyote Steals Fire

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    “Goodbye Uncle. Don’t gamble. It’s not what you do best.” Coyote says this to the Thunder God in “Coyote Steals Fire,” when he cheated at a game of dice to get fire back. In “Coyote Steals Fire,” Coyote was trying to get fire back from the Thunder God by playing a game of dice. He ended up getting the fire back, by cheating at the game, which almost cost him his life when the Thunder God was going to throw the fire rock at him. After reading “How Stories Came to Earth” and Coyote Steals Fire,”…

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    stT-AND-2 ndT-AND-3 rdT) = 1 – 1 /8 = 7 /8 This trick is very useful for problems with large numbers. Suppose we roll 10 dice. What’s the chance of rolling any 3’s?. With one dice, the chance of not rolling 3 is 5 /6. With 10 dice, it is (5 /6) 10 . Again, we just subtract that number from 1. P(AL1Roll3With10Dice) = 1 – ( 5 /6) 10 = 1 – 9,765,625/60,466,176 ≈ 0.838 What if we roll 20 dice? The solution is the same, only with a different exponent. P(AL1Roll3With20Dice) = 1 – ( 5 /6) 20 = 1 –…

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    to let people know he was fearful of so many things, and so he masked this trait of his by acting as if taking risks were no big deal. Well, the county fair was coming up in March and at the fair, Mr. Splen Did hosts a tradition of rolling a grand dice and whatever the number he landed on, Mr. Splen Did would take out times one thousand from the county’s one and only bank to invest in a stock of the county's choice. March was also the time that Mr. Splen Did increased his anti-anxiety pill…

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    that both trickster tales use anthropomorphism. The main characters in each story is an animal that uses human characteristics. Anansi was a spider who with the help of his wife tricks and captures creatures and in “Coyote Steals Fire”, Coyote plays dice games, gambles and talks with Thunder using human like qualities. A third similarity that both tales have is that the main character or trickster lied to get what they wanted. In, “How Stories Came to Earth”, Anansi lied to all the animals and…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment

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    1. APK: Review double-digit addition with renaming. Have students recall strategies they used to find the sum of double-digit addition problems (place value, empty number line, break apart). Ask student, “Do you think we could use some of these same strategies to find the sum of three-digit numbers?” “Today, we are going to use those same strategies to solve three-digit addition problems.” 2. Objective/EQ: During math today, we are going to play a game that includes adding two three-digit…

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    interested in participating in playing the bug board game. First, you took it in turns with Tama, Mikko, and Cody to roll the dice and then move your spider around the board. At first you found it tricky to roll the dice and plonked it down on the table, but after a few demonstrations you were able to roll it well. After each roll we counted the number of dots on the dice and then the numbers of squares that you needed to move your spider along the board. I was really impressed at your…

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    Trickster Tales “Uncle, I won,” said Coyote. “Hand over the Fire.” This is a quote take from Trickster Tale, “Coyote Steals Fire.” In this story a Coyote and his uncle Thunder were playing a game of dice for the fire and Coyote wins the game of dice. “Coyote Steals Fire,” and Master Cat” are trickster tales that contain similarities and differences There are many similarities between, “Coyote Steals Fire,” and “Master Cat.” In both stories the tricksters had a goal to achieve. In “Coyote Steals…

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    Terrorism, bloodshed and power status sums up the focal points embedded within the movie, City of God, directed by Fernando Meirelles, and Kátia Lund. These themes create definitions for several theories. The first theory in comparison to the movie is Strain Theory. Because of the economic strain of the people within the film, most turn to criminal activity. “Many families were homeless due to the flooding and acts of arson in the slums” (Meirelles, 2002). The government shipped their homeless…

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