Word | Meaning | Sentence using one example word | The Crucible: Intro + Act I Vocabulary Savor | appetizing | The food critics keeps the food in their mouth for a period amount of time to savor all the flavor from it. | Dogmatically | Strongly opinionated in an unwarranted manner | He dogmatically responded to his classmate‚ which caused him to be sent to the principal’s office. | Indigenous | Native to a certain area | Lewis and Clark needed Sacagawea’s help because she was indigenous
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Sandra Hayes Student #74959 Professor Dale Johnson BBA 300 Intercultural Communications December 13‚ 2011 The MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians The Choctaw Indians of Alabama are a band of Indians that managed to remain behind in the outer regions of north Mobile and south Washington counties after their tribal lands were given up to the United States in 1830. Beginning in 1830‚ the most significant period of their removal from their homelands‚ the majority of the Choctaw tribe was forced along the
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metropolitan areas the most frequently committed crimes can be identified. The two metropolitan area that have been chosen for comparison is Alexandria‚ Louisiana and Cedar Rapids‚ Iowa. According to the United States Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ "the the crime the occurs the most with Alexandria and Cedar Rapid from the year 2008 through 2011 was property crime." The areas of emphases for this crime comparison will be the areas in which this type of crime was committed
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Legal Case Study-Cedar Rapids Community School District v. Garret F. The United States Supreme Court (1999) Garret F. was a young man that had an accident as a young child that left him paralyzed and requiring a wheelchair for mobility and also physical care support during the day while at school. Garret’s parents were asking that the school system provide someone to assist Garret with ventilation services during his time in school. This assistance was not necessarily required to be done by
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Women would wear cedar bark skirts and men would wear a loincloth that would cover their front and backside. A Loincloth looked similar to a skirt but with no sides. Sometimes they would not wear any clothes at all. They even went barefoot in winter months. When it rained‚ they would wear capes made out of deerskin or cedar bark to help repel the water. Although‚ clothes from a cedar tree doesn’t sound very comfortable‚ they were actually very soft. The inside of a cedar tree could be beaten
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ENG 4U January 25‚ 2013 Snow Falling on Cedars by David Gutterson and Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones are both remarkable novels that are praised by critics everywhere. Mister Pip revolves around a 13 year old girl named Matilda living on a tropical island in Papa New Guinea that is torn apart by war. After many of the villagers flee the island‚ Mr. Watts‚ a mysterious white man becomes the children’s school teacher with nothing more than a copy of “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens. The world
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Phenomenology (architecture) http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/phenomenology/#1 From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Phenomenology is both a philosophical design current in contemporary architecture and a specific field of academic research‚ based on the physical experience of building materials and their sensory properties. Beginning in the 1970s‚ phenomenology‚ with a strong influence from the writings of Martin Heidegger‚ began to have
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Washington Journey‚ page 38‚ paragraph 3-4‚ the text states “ The coastal Indians used wood as their basic building material. Red cedar was the most important wood. Red cedar was easily split into wide‚ straight planks for building houses and ceremonial lodges. Longhouses‚ or long dwellings where many people lived‚ were built by overlapping cedar planks. Planks‚ or‚ cedar shavings covered the dirt floors. Several related families lived together in one longhouse that faced the sea.” In another piece
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understand tree symbolism‚ we can then further our perspective into four basic concepts: cultural/historic perspectives of trees‚ biological functions of trees‚ energetic resonance of trees‚ and environment of trees. The beech‚ birch‚ willow‚ and cedar are all used symbolically throughout history to enhance beliefs‚ offer concrete examples‚ and connect meaning. The beech tree is native to North America‚ Europe‚ and Asia. These trees grow slowly and usually reach a height of 120 feet‚ with branches
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Bethany 3305 NW 174th Beaverton‚ OR 97006 Phone (503) 533-1810 Rafael Montelongo Meadow Park Westview Bonny Slope 11775 NW McDaniel Rd. Portland‚ OR 97229 Phone (503) 672-3775 Kim Haskins Cedar Park Sunset Cedar Mill 10265 N.W. Cornell Rd. Portland‚ OR 97229 Phone (503) 259-6685 Brian Horne Cedar Park Sunset Chehalem 15555 SW Davis Rd. Beaverton‚ OR 97007 Phone (503) 672-3515 Debbie Nicolai Highland Park & Mountain View Beaverton & Aloha Cooper Mountain 7670 SW 170th Ave. Beaverton
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