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    Michael Nguyen Professor Liza Rios Communication Studies 110 9 July 2013 Cultural Artifact Speech Outline Recall the time when your boss hands you a bonus check for a job well done. Remember that feeling of excitement and anticipation before you opened it? That is the exact same feeling that the lucky red envelopes during Lunar New Year’s brings to all those who receive one. Today I will be sharing with you fascinating facts about this long honored tradition in the Vietnamese culture. First

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    Chinese Artifacts

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    Title: Four Anecdotes from the Life of Wang Xizhi‚ ca. 1310 By: Zhao Mengfu (Chinese‚ 1254–1322) Type: Handscroll‚ ink on paper Size: 9 5/8 x 46 1/8 in. (24.4 x 117 cm) The artist of this calligraphy scroll‚ Zhao Mengfu‚ was highly praised by the Yuan emperor Renzong as unrivaled traditional Chinese polymath (for a lack of a better word). It is said that the emperor admired him for possessing the following seven outstanding qualities: wide learning‚ Song royal ancestry‚ elegant and charismatic

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    Artifacts in Jamaica

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    Artifact An object made by human craft‚ especially a tool‚ weapon etc and represent historical interest. It is normally an inexpensive object which is an example of the way earlier civilization lived. Types of artifact ❖ Ceramic Artifacts ➢ Chamber Pot ➢ Tin-Glazed earthenware ➢ Border ware Chamber Pot [pic] A chamber pot is a small pot‚ usually ceramic‚ designed to fit under a bed or in a discreet close stool. The earliest form of chamber

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    When we picture a cultural artifact or historic relic‚ we often picture something of great wealth or something that is buried in the past of the culture. While this is true to some extent‚ an artifact can be something as simple as clothing wear that may have something of relevance today in that culture. An example of a cultural artifact‚ would be the Busuuti/Gomesi‚ or Gomesi as it’s popularly referred as. The Gomesi‚ was used especially during the early 20th century‚ after it was even conceived

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    Cultural Artifact Speech Outline I. Intro A. Hello everyone my name is . And today I am going to talk about a cultural artifact but before that by a show of hands how many of you consider yourselves young adults? Ok now does your family recognize you as a young adult? There is a point in your life when your family starts to see you as a young adult. For Hispanic girls they are seen as a young adult at the age of 15. B. I have here with me today a high heel. You done see little girls wearing

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    Artifact Assignment The core of all families is comprised of just a few simple things: love created through shared experience‚ blood consisting of almost identical DNA sequences‚ and tradition that guides and creates rigidity from which the family is built around. While love and blood are unquestionably important one thing is certain. Families thrive through tradition. Traditions that shape and mold the individuals that make up a family unit are passed down from generation to generation. Some of

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    Artifacts-Ideas

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    Langdon Winner Artifacts/Ideas and Political Culture DISCUSSION QUESTION IDENTIFICATION OF CONTEXT • Item: No Innovation Without Representation • Langdon Winners discussion of this topic was to reveal an idea that is quite prevalent‚ but kept in the dark. He presents the blatant truth that many times technological changes in society are made without input from the persons that will be affected by those changes. The purpose of this discussion was simply to redirect enlighten the reader

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    Natalia Gonzalez Professor Diana Solorzano Communications 150 08 April 2014 Cultural Artifact Speech It’s pretty obvious what ill be talking about today and for those that are completely clueless then good at least I’m surprising a few. For those who don’t know what I’m holding‚ this right here established the foundation of my childhood‚ culture‚ and future. You guys thought I was going to keep it simple and say‚ “It’s just a soccer ball” well yes it is but to me it’s so much more than that. Lets

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    Cultural Artifacts Could you image going through your whole life‚ without a cell phone? Many of us have become accustom to the new technology that allows us to communicate so effectively. Today the world uses technology in almost everything it does. No modern artifact has the capability to be so incredibly noticeable and brilliantly built as the cell phone. Cell phones play a huge role in our daily lives. They are an item that every one possesses from‚ children‚ students‚ workers‚ parents‚ and etc

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    Artifact Analysis

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    Eddie Cavelli Professor Cooper English 304 30 April 2013 The artifact I chose is the 2009 film‚ “Sin Nombre‚” directed by Cary Fukunaga. In Spanish‚ the title translates to nameless‚ or without a name. The film revolves around the struggle of Honduran immigrants attempting to escape the hardships of everyday life to start fresh in ‘El Norte‚’ the United States. The film revolves around two main characters‚ MS 13 gang member‚ Willy (aka El Casper)‚ and Sayra‚ a Honduran girl who is traveling

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