Compare and Contrast: Professional Basketball vs NCAA College Basketball Sports have became a huge part of our American culture. We are known worldwide for having produced some of the most top-ranked athletes in a wide variety of sports. Basketball has become a very popular sport amongst all types of people ranging from little kids to the older generation. What other sport can you see players jumping high off the ground‚ going around the back and through the legs‚ to slam dunk a ball through
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My artifacts are really special to my family because they have been past down for generations. They belonged to my great-aunt Billie Lewis Carroll. On her honeymoon in China she got them. She died of cancer at the age of sixty-three years old. She gave them to my great-grandmother‚ her name was Katie Lea Lewis. Katie was a good cook and a hard working housewife. She was also diabetic. My great-grandmother gave it to my mother. Jennifer Lea Burch. She works at a school as the secretary. A secretary
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An Artifact for Our Future Generations March 16‚ 2013 Unit 5 IP AIU Online Abstract Artifacts are defined as “Any mass-produced‚ usually inexpensive object reflecting contemporary society or popular culture: artifacts of the pop rock generation.” (2013). Although this is just one definition for the word artifact‚ it is the one used for this paper. Of every generation there is an artifact that could be looked back at by future generations to gain insight to the past. The iPod is no exception
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For example‚ technologies have an impact on our social interaction such as the use of smart phones or social media. Although‚ I have not thought of a table or a chair as technologies‚ I was introduced to the term “artifacts” which are tools that do not have to be physical. An artifact is a tool that makes our lives easier‚ more efficient and enjoyable that arises from some development in science. Fire is the first form of technology. We are able to cook food‚ keep ourselves warm‚ and give us light
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other than the brain. These unwanted chunks of electrical activity are termed artifacts and may be divided into physiological and non-physiological artifacts. Physiological artifacts are generated from sources other than the brain (i.e.‚ any other part of the body like the eyes‚ other voluntary and involuntary muscles) and involve head or limb motion and muscular tension. On the other hand‚ non-physiological artifacts arise from outside the body (i.e.‚ equipment‚ environment etc.) and involve electromagnetic
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have grown by Investigating the world with this Project. My second artifact is the Huckleberry Finn AP Lit Essay in which I have grown academically. I have grown Academically because it teaches me stuff that I will learn later on in life. I have grown in this first semester by seeing what there is to the world and learning what there is in the world and what is happening in the world because of the project I had did. My Artifact that I am presenting to you is my Ecology Children’s book project
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Artifacts Used in Aztec Households in Mexican History Kelly Ferguson Anthropology 201 Name: Obsidian Blade Catalog #: 30 / 922 A Museum: American Museum of Natural History During Aztec history‚ obsidian was used in various ways‚ such as cutting cloth‚ hide‚ and wood. The Aztecs also made efficient weapons and cutting tools‚ because obsidian flakes into sharp glassy edges when reworked. When used as knives‚ obsidian was usually embedded in a wood handle to protect the wielder. These
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away from us. Artifacts is one of the reason that is making huge controversy whether or not artifacts should remain in museums or they should be returned back to their regions of origins. Antiquities are the essential part of their countries where it shows their unique cultural and historical history. If these relics of the ancient world remove from their country of origins then people will no longer to be able to enjoy those artistry. That is why I believed those cultural artifacts should not be
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is ever changing across time and space. People study artifacts to better understand cultural norms as well as what the people went through on a day-to-day basis. An artifact can be interpreted in many different ways since they have multiple meanings. These multiple meanings may be hard to understand if you‚ as the viewer‚ do not know anything about the culture prior to viewing this artifact. Office Space is an example of a cultural artifact of the United States in the 1990’s. It takes us into
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Global Warming: Fact or Fabrication Thousands of coastal cities and even whole islands are at risk of being claimed by the ocean due to sea levels worldwide rising at a rate of 0.14 inches per year since the early 1990s (Sea). This increase in sea levels is generated by global warming. Global warming‚ also known as climate change‚ is a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth’s atmosphere and oceans‚ that could have a permanent and devastating effect on the world (Global). It has
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