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    Native American Tribe

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    skins. Decorated with seeds Clothing Men - wear shorts during the summer‚ in winter wear long pants and blankets for the cold cover made ​​from the skins of the animals they hunt. Women - wear long skirts and shirts decorated with many colors. Braids are made. They wear moccasins. Food Their diet is based on corn‚ beans‚ meat‚ buffalo and bison. Their main dish is Nachun‚ which is made from corn and buffalo meat wrapped in lettuce leaf. l) Gender roles Men -

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    Everdeen Katniss Everdeen is the protagonist and narrator of the novel The Hunger Games by Suzane Collins. All the events that happen in the novel have an influence on her. Katniss is 16 years old with straight long black hair usually worn in a braid. She has gray eyes‚ and olive skin. These traits are common in the Seam in the lower class miners of District 12. To begin with‚ when she’s in the woods‚ she wears everyday clothes and always carries a bow and arrows to go hunt for food. Secondly‚

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    Effie b) Character Traits: -Katniss Everdeen: She is sixteen years old‚ and is portrayed as quiet‚ independent and fierce. Her looks are typical for someone from the Seam (the slums of District 12): long dark hair (which she wears in a single braid down her back)‚ olive skin‚ and grey eyes. She lives with her mother and her younger sister‚ Primrose‚ in District 12‚ a coal-mining district and one of the poorest districts of Panem. Food is scarce in District 12 and Katniss hunts illegally to feed

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    Okonkwo Tragic Flaw

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    Okonkwo’s wife‚ Ojiugo goes out to her friend’s house to braid her hair. Okonkwo did not know that she was home and was wondering why it took so long for his wife to bring in his supper. He goes into the hut of his first wife’s‚ Nwoye’s mother and asks her “where is Ojiugo?”. (pg.16) He is trying find her because

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    When people talk about video games‚ they often talk about the same things: gameplay‚ graphics‚ length‚ difficulty and online capabilities‚ how well will it sell‚ and who will buy it. But how often do we talk about the game’s story? How often do we discuss the effectiveness and purpose of its narrative? Not all games tell stories‚ though. Some early games such as Tetris may be abstract‚ expressive‚ and experimental‚ solely focused on gameplay with no narrative to build upon. Some narratologists

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    ages to replicate items I didn’t have‚ to becoming strongly socially connected individual‚ I wouldn’t be completely me without including my worthy background. As a black child I learned to embrace my roots‚ but not immediately. Having endless box braids with beads‚ and unheard of hairstyles that looked nothing like the other girls hairstyles‚ made me feel very unattached from society. Tears would rush down my face knowing that the days I sat in my mom’s lap to get my hair braided‚ was a week of feeling

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    Subculture Swing Kids

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    little British flair to their clothes by homburg hats‚ growing their hair long‚ and attaching a Union Jack pin to their jacket. Girls wore short skirts‚ applied lipstick and fingernail polish‚ and wore their hair long and down instead of applying braids or German-style rolls. (Male Swing Kids rebelled against the short military haircuts of other boys by growing “whips” of long hair‚ sometimes over a foot in length from their foreheads‚ that were combed backward with Brillantine or sugared water. 

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    Kreuzspiel

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    concludes with the piano and percussion. Stockhausen divides the pitches in 2 rows of six. He then shifts the first note of the first row and the last note of the second row to the beginning and end of the opposite rows respectively‚ resulting in a braid like trading of the pitches. By the end of the piece the first and second rows will have switched octaves completely. Harmony in the piece seem to exist by coincidence‚ due to lining up contrapuntal lines over each other. In fact I would not go as

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    Sleep In A Lace Wigs

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    How to Sleep in a Lace Wig There are two different options for sleeping in a lace wig to prevent shedding and tangles. The first is to remove it and place it on a wig stand or mannequin for the night. If that’s not possible‚ a second option is to braid it and wrap it in a scarf. This protects the hair from rubbing against the pillows and blankets in the night which can cause hair loss. How to Brush a Lace Wig Brushing a lace wig is different from working with your own hair. Lace wigs should always

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    OLE MAS IN TRINIDAD The festival dates back to the 18th century‚ and the influx of French Catholic planters – both white and free coloured – their slaves‚ and free blacks in the 1780s. The white and free coloured both staged elaborate masquerade balls at Christmas and as a “farewell to the flesh” before the Catholic Lenten season‚ with each group mimicking the other in their masking and entertainment. The West African slaves of these planters as well as free coloureds had their own masking traditions

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