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    Kite Stereotypes

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    Report Questions for Kite Prototype 1. Name, describe, and provide links of the five different box kites that were found in the research. The first box kite found in the research was a traditional box kite at http://www.my-best-kite.com/box-kites.html. The traditional box kite has a square base with a longer height, and crossbars are included to support the traditional box kite. An example of lengths for a traditional box kite could be 12 inches by 12 inches by 36 inches. The second box kite,…

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    to major in dancing. While reading “The Four Pioneers”, I was thinking about what dance means to me. I was having a lot of good thoughts while reading this text. Reading about Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman, and Hanya Holm made me realize how being a good dancer can take you far in life. It’s not about being a great dancer, but to be able to let…

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    Pros Of Being A Pioneer

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    During the pioneer ages, while traveling the needs of food, companionship, and clothing, secured them in having a successful journey. For, a person can only last about three weeks without food, causing them to scavenge for anything that they could feast on. Additionally, companionship was an ideal essential, because it had numerous pros that would make a positive impact on the trek. Also, due to the cold temperatures the mountains brought, the pioneers had to ensure that they brought the proper…

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    colonists and their swift westward expansion as seen in James Fenimore Cooper’s The Pioneers. In both cases, there is an implicit moral obligation of stewardship of the natural world. Stewardship meaning proper use and care for the world around them without waste, and with an understanding of the consequences of every interaction between man and nature. The fictional narratives found in "The Trickster Cycle" and The Pioneers use humor, moral weight, and…

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    Pioneer River Overfishing

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    After exploring the Botanical Gardens, Hospital Bridge and Mouth, located within the Pioneer River Catchment, it is evident the major impact human influence and industrial practices have had on the river. From exploring the Pioneer River, the main issues were faeces, litter, urbanisation, roads, bridges the use of concrete and fishing. At the Botanical Gardens dog faeces was seen. (See Figure 1.3) This is hazardous as the biodiversity can be effected if it is washed into waterways. Litter was…

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    Pioneers had it rough in their journey westward. The three basic human needs for survival and in general are food/ water, the right clothing, and the knowledge of what order all the needs should go into. They had the three basic needs mentioned before that the pioneers had to bring and know the order in which they need to find and get those things can be extremely difficult. This is because the materials in order to get clean and fresh water, or non-toxic foods, or even the right type of…

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    Running Head: Pioneer Performance Management Name Course Tutor Date Question #1: Significance of the balanced scorecard approach A balanced scorecard (BSC) may be use to define what management at Pioneer mean by performance and also can be used as a tool of measuring whether management has attained the targeted results. The BSC translates an organization’s mission and vision statement into a set of objectives and measures on performance that can be used easily quantified and appraised…

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    Feminist Critque on O Pioneers! Willa Cather’s, book O Pioneers represents a completely different way of life than traditional life is the early 1900’s . Traditionally, a man’s main job consits of hard labor and a woman’s job involves having children and focusing on home life. Although this happens to be the “norm” of the time, charcters in O Pioneers do quite the opposite. Carl Linstrum, a male character in the novel, does not come across as your “typical” 1900’s man. Another bold character…

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    Sylvia Hurtado Pioneers

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    Pioneer Paper—Sylvia Hurtado Career: Past and Present As our country continues to grow in population, so too does the diversity of our future and people. Diversity can be seen as an improvement; if diversity is encouraged, multicultural perspectives can lead to pathways and futures never thought of previously. One person paving the way for diversity in our futures, particularly higher education, is Sylva Hurtado. She was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. She received her bachelor of…

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    the girls’ basketball team would have hoped for. On January 16, the Lady Pioneers faced Marion Harding for the second time this season. After the Pioneers defeated Harding by only six points in their first matchup, the girls of Harding were looking for revenge. After a very hard fought battle, that’s exactly what they got. Marion Harding came out on top with a final score of 50 to 52. The next challenge the Lady Pioneers faced was the Panthers of Hilliard Darby. To say the Panthers had an…

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