Cultural Artifact Speech Outline: Ukulele I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Did you know that learning to play an instrument provides you with many benefits? It can increase your memory capacity‚ enhance your coordination‚ and it’s simply fun! B. Revealed Object: Today I will be telling you all about the Ukulele. I play this along with guitar‚ piano‚ and singing but the ukulele holds a special place in my heart. C. Thesis Statement: Playing the ukulele is relatively easy to learn and can
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Artifact Speech This past year‚ I was walking with my boyfriend in the mall and we happened to go into a jewelry store. We were just looking around and I spotted a beautiful diamond ring. He came over a looked at it and said it was pretty. Well Christmas came and I was wondering if he got it for me. I opened all my presents from him and they were all great except I didn’t get my ring. Well we went to eat and go see a movie‚ and when he brought me back home I went upstairs to my room and there was
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How High Cultural Artifact Analysis In this paper‚ I will explore how the movie How High reinforces racial and classist stereotypes associated with African Americans. I will then discuss how the use of these stereotypes diminishes hope for African Americans who would like to go to college. How High is about two African American males who decide to smoke magical marijuana before taking college entrance exams. This marijuana enables them to score very well on the exam and thus get accepted to many
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The artifact that we intend to examine is the hit song “King Without a Crown” by the reggae music artist‚ Matisyahu. This music artist interests us because he is a popular performer who we have listened to voluntarily‚ with the particular song “King Without a Crown” ranking in the top 40 songs in America at one point in his career. Additionally‚ choosing a Matisyahu song is of interest to us as students at the University of Maryland because of Matisyahu’s live performance at UMD last year. Music
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Competitors and this is a large group that includes many businesses. Competitors are an organization or country that is engaged in commercial or economic competition with others. Some real-life companies that are competitors are Coke vs. Pepsi‚ Comcast vs. Verizon‚ Red bull vs. Monster‚ the more famous McDonald’s vs. Burger King‚ CVS vs. Walgreens‚ UPS vs. FedEx‚ Duracell vs. Energizer‚ Hasbro vs. Mattel‚ Dunkin’ Donuts vs. Starbucks‚ Canon vs. Nikon ‚ Netflix vs. Amazon and plenty of others.
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Artifacts have been an important part of history forever. Some say that the artifacts should be returned to their homeland. They say this because the artifacts lose their context and a part of history when they are moved from their home. In reality‚ it is better to keep the artifacts in the museums. These artifacts should be kept in museums because the countries that own them may not be able to fund the protection the artifacts. Also‚ the artifact’s place of origin could be in turmoil‚ or the territory
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Essay Task 1 “Should Cultural Artifacts be returned to their country of Origin?” Every one of us has seen the marvelous pieces of priceless artifacts such as paintings and sculptures displayed in our local museums. We enjoy glancing at them so much that when we finally exit the museum‚ we desire to see them again the next day in the same exact spot‚ as if they belong to the museum. Most of us forget the fact that these artifacts which we assume are owned by the museum have their individual histories
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"Do artifacts have politics?" Discuss Langdon Winner’s question and give some examples. Iva N. Ivanova ivai@ifi.uio.no First semester at UiO Word count: 2103 Introduction The objective of this paper is to discuss Langdon Winners theory on the politics of technology. In his book "The Whale and the Reactor" Langdon Winner asks the question "Do artifacts have politics?". That question has provoked many to look for different dimensions of technology. Winner argues
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media for their exposure in advertising‚ it is not surprising that American media companies are some of the most profitable and powerful in the world. As introduced in this project‚ the four media giants that own most of America’s media are Viacom‚ Comcast‚ Time Warner‚ and Disney. From these four companies comes a sort of illusion of separation throughout all familiar brands of media. This is an unfortunate reality that can be recognized in all of our nation’s trade and industry. When we investigate
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Ulrich‚ except where noted. Cover Photo: Glen Mullaly (collection of spindle adapters for 45 rpm records) DESIGN creation of artifacts in society Karl T. Ulrich Contents Preface 1. Introduction to Design 2. Problem Solving and Design 3. Design Problem Definition 4. Exploration 5. Users‚ Experts‚ and Institutions in Design 6. The Architecture of Artifacts 7. Aesthetics in Design 8. Variety 9. Conclusion Acknowledgments About the Author Colophon i ii Preface As a freshman
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