Artifact: Concept Attainment Rationale: This artifact‚ Concept Attainment‚ is a PowerPoint presentation designed for special education students. Concept Attainment teaching model helps students figure out the topic of the lesson before the teacher tells them the topic. Therefore‚ this gives the students an opportunity to recognize the similaries of the information that the teacher is given them. This PowerPoint presentation is evidence of this standard because it reflects my health content and pedagogical
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aspects in every technology to an artifact selected from Friedman’s essay “The World is Flat”. The six aspects include first the skills‚ techniques‚ human activity forms‚ or socio-technical practice; second‚ resources‚ tools‚ and materials; third‚ technological products or artifacts; fourth‚ end‚ intention or functions; fifth‚ background knowledge; and lastly‚ social context in which the technology is designed‚ developed‚ used‚ and disposed of‚ and the artifact that I will apply is Nike. In Children
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start their own farm and harvest wheat or fruit or any other food (Artifact C). Logging was also common and this brought deforestation of forests. There was many logging companies that all cut down trees so the outcome of all these logging companies was a huge loss of trees in Washington. A Scandinavian article says that Washington has more fertile land‚ better forests‚ rich mines‚ and great fruit harvesting and orchard growing (Artifact G). Railroads line the state of Washington‚ cutting through the
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All the artifacts‚ in all the museums that I have been to‚ had a home. A home in a different country‚ with a different culture‚ with different sets of eyes to gaze upon them and relate to them. A home that they should be returned to. The remarkable relics need to
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Incas. They carried many different artifacts from their time. One category that the Incas were very strong in was culture. Many of the Incan people wore cloaks and dresses. In the artifact of Simple Dresses (Zuidema 62)‚ the early kings were wearing dresses. As well as women‚ the men had standards. It was very common for both men and women to have their hair cut short. The Incas also believed that the sun was a god. They named the sun Viracocha. In the artifact Inca Sun Worship (Felipe Guaman Poma
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pictures of the seven artifacts I need and get out of there. I am grateful that my dad went with me and did not allow me to do just that. Even though my father is not a big historical guy and never really had any interest in school‚ I was quite surprised to see him taking his time reading and going through each artifact. We first went in and I saw one of my classmates just as he was finishing. I talked to him a bit but then we went down the stairs to the one and only exhibit/artifact there. Surprisingly
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United Kingdom and houses the largest collection of Egyptian relics outside of the Egyptian Antiquities Museum in Cairo. Combined‚ both museums have over 200‚000 artifacts spanning more than 11‚000 years. There are several similarities in artifacts from both museums. A closer examination reveals such similarities. Among the many artifacts that both collections contain‚ statues of pharaohs are common. Among the statues found in the Egyptian Antiquities Museum one can find the statue of Khafre (Fourth
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the Tenor (The topic being explained) and the vehicle (The mechanism through which we view the topic) to identify the metaphors found in the artifact. Much like cluster criticism‚ you use the metaphors to identify common themes in the artifact‚ as well as the rhetors terministic lens. You can then use those themes to identify ideologies within the artifact‚ which makes this method directly compatible with ideological criticism as well. • Metaphors are how we compose
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Clarke. The short story has seemingly the same concept of finding the artifact on the moon while exploring other aspects of the moon. It also elaborates entirely on the discovered artifact. The movie seems to have some sort of tangent when it goes to the Jupiter Mission. The HAL 9000 computer just takes up space in an already too long movie. I think in 1968 we were obsessed with
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Summer Palace during the Second Opium War because China will then have a complete collection of their meaningful historical collection‚ auctioneers will stop selling Chinese artifacts back to China at an unreasonably high price‚ and the society will appreciate Britain’s fairness towards returning stolen historical artifacts. Britain should return China’s historical treasures from the Summer Palace because they are a great deal towards China’s culture and identity. Constructed during the flourishing
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