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    Saphea Artifact

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    The Saphea or in other terms an elaborate inclinometer (astrolabe) was an historical instrument which had the function of determining the altitude of celestial bodies‚ navigation as well as the calculation and estimation of latitude. Why did you choose this particular item? The artefact was particularly chosen as it had the ability to be implemented in diverse areas and categories during that period of time. These categories include astronomy‚ astrology as well as navigating. Furthermore‚ Medieval

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    Artifact Speech Outline

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    My Artifact: Starburst chain General Purpose: To inform Specific purpose: After listening to my presentation‚ my audience will know why friendship is important to me and some advantages and disadvantages of having 8 best friends. Organizational Pattern: Categorical I. Introduction Nine girls‚ packed into a Chevy Malibu about to drive seven hours on a mini road trip to Minnesota for the annual Kappa Convention weekend. This trip was with me and eight of my best friends

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    Topic 2 – Reading 7 Mystery of the Stolen Artifacts Federal and state laws protect archaeological remains on public lands. These laws are important for preserving our national and state heritage. Unfortunately‚ there are people who discover these sites‚ excavate the artifacts‚ and sell them for personal gain. These people are called “pot hunters”. This script is a fictional trial of a Mr. Pete Anderson who was accused of illegally taking archeological artifacts from public land. During a “sting” operation

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    III. Signs‚ Symbols and Artifacts It refers to the aspects of service operation that have special significance. We conducted a personal observation at the De Rose Food Court and based on our observation‚ we can say that its social significance is at average level. We cannot say that the restaurant is classic or extravagant and does not show that their business is exclusive for social class persons. The reason is that‚ their employees‚ staffs‚ as well as the waiters are not wearing exquisite uniforms

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    Religious Artifact Analysis

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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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    My Personal Artifact: Pearls Every person has on object in their life that is very precious to the‚ for me‚ it is my pearl necklace. They are small and round and a lustrous cream color with a pink sheen. They have a tiny gold clasp that holds the necklace together. My pearls tell a story than no other personal artifact can: my heritage. The pearls symbolized tradition and womanhood in my family’s life‚ and they were to be worn with dignity and pride. Every holiday‚ the girls of the family accessorized

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    Artifact Speech

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    1. Introduction: * Attention Getter: Dr. Seuss once said‚ “The more that you read‚ the more things you will know. The more that you learn‚ the more places you’ll go.”  * Reasons to Listen: Reading is everywhere. Whether it’s on a billboard‚ something you have to do for school‚ or even for a cooking recipe‚ we all do it every single day. * Thesis Statement: My kindle embodies what reading means to me. * Preview of Main Points: i. First‚ I will explain how my

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    How does Globalization Affect Cultural traditions? Globalization is very synonym to us since the past few years. It can be defined as process by which regional economies‚ societies and cultures have become integrated through a global network of communication‚ transportation and trade. Globalization also has made a vast change in every angle of humans life and one of it is‚ our cultural tradition could be affected due to globalization process. Culture is what people eat‚ how they dress ‚ beliefs

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    Hop‚ types of consumption of media popular culture‚ rather than styles of resistance? One problem in analysing a type of youth culture is measuring the extent to witch it is a response to a culture deliberately manufactured for marketing and consumption of cultural products. I would say to some extent all subcultures consume part of popular culture‚ but it does vary from which culture a person is apart of‚ E.G you can look at the Goth type of culture and think it not to be very commercialised

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    Identity‚ Teaching‚ and Learning 1 Our self-identity has a lot to do with how we are perceived and treated by both significant and nonsignificant others. O ur identity is the very core of who we are as human beings. From birth‚ we are subject to how we are thought about‚ treated‚ and cared for by the significant persons in our lives as well as by others in multiple environments. Our ideas about self are largely a reflection of others’ ideas about us‚ good and bad or in between.

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