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    Characteristics of attachment are; Proximity maintenance: the desire to be a near a person we know‚ we see this a lot in children when they are being dropped off at schools nursery and throughout the day asking for main carer ie nannie granddad mummy daddy. Safe Haven: returning to the attachment figure when they feel that they are being threatened or at risk and become scared- we also see this is setting were a child may be being bullied wanting mum/dad or a teacher that they feel they can

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    Drums History

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    culture. The cymbals are also a very old instrument. They can be traced back to China to the Ottoman Empire. They were then used as part of ceremonies and for daily life. Cymbals were also used in Egyptian culture even being found in a tomb with a mummy. Tukey was another country that used and developed the cymbals. The materials used to make cymbals were usually copper and tin. Sometimes‚ silver could be added to the mixture. The size of cymbals varied from dinner plates to coin

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    I Am Rovina Mansour

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    Hello‚ I am Rovina Mansour and I would like to share a short story about my life and my beliefs. I was born in Cairo‚ Egypt. I came from a conventional family who lived in a beautiful house together. I went to a Private Catholic Christian language school where we took all classes in English and had to speak English with our teachers and Friends. I was born as a Coptic Orthodox Christian like my family. My life was good and I never thought that one day we will move to the United States and will wake

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    The History of Tattoos

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    Incidentally‚ some scientists say that marks on the skin of the Iceman‚ a preserved human body dating back to 3300 B.C.‚ are in fact tattoos. These markings represent the earliest known evidence of the practice. Tattoos found on Egyptian and Nubian mummies date back to 2000 B.C.‚ and classical authors mention the use of tattoos in connection with the Greeks‚ Gauls‚ ancient Germans and Britons. (Krcmarik) The word tattoo comes from the Tahitian word tattau‚ which means "to mark‚" and was first mentioned

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    Egyptian Art

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    Kimberly Schmutzler Petry English 101 09 26 October 2011 Ancient Egyptian Art The combination of geometric consistency and keen observation of nature are characteristics of all Egyptian arts. “Ancient Egyptian art reflected that civilization ’s religious beliefs‚ according to which the terrestrial life was merely a brief interlude compared to the eternal life which followed”(Egyptian art). Everything had to be represented from its most characteristic angle. Egyptian crafts in all the statues

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    History of Tattoos

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    Page One History of Tattoos Regina Perkins English 101 April 23‚ 2010 Annie Mak Page Two Introduction: Tattoos are so taboo yet so interesting you get different reactions from different people. But one thing we all agree on when it comes to getting a tattoo / body art‚ the pain you endure makes the story of the tattoo that more interesting. Tattoos are a beautiful thing

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    BCE (Joy‚ 2009). Scientist also believed that Otzi had at least fifty-seven tattoos. However it has often been debated that these were not tattoos but acupuncture wounds because they were simply dots and lines (Joy‚ 2009). Tattoos were found on mummies from Egypt also. These tattoos displayed abstract designs and geometric patterns. Tattoos had various different reasons depending on the belief of the person. Polynesians used tattoos as a way of ranking or identifying someone’s role or position they

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    Tiffanee Dixon Eng 102 CRN: 1107 Professor William O’Connell May 13‚ 2015 The Significance of the Handkerchief The handkerchief is significant in the plot of Othello‚ as it influences and effects multiple characters in the play. It can also be seen as the tool of havoc that Iago so cruelly uses to initiate the ending of his devious plan. The handkerchief is the pivotal point of the play that causes the final hit on Othello’s spiral downfall. The handkerchief represents many different things for

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    1 PROFILE OF NGO Logo :- Organization Name :- Regenerated Organizations Of Implore (Roi) Type :- Non-Profit Organization (Trust) Founded :- 1994 Reg. No. :- 33/98 Founders :- Mr. Raji James & Ms. Renu Raji Headquarters :- House No. 81‚ New SBI Colony‚ Fair Field‚ Digha‚ Patna- 800011 Bihar‚ India Key People :- Mr. Raji James‚ Ms. Renu & Dr. Judith Area Served :- India‚ Nepal Key Focuses :- Orphanage‚ Youth

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    The Studio Years

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    years in Hollywood during the 1930s. One specific section that I thought would be helpful to my topic‚ was the section the discussed Hollywood: The Triumph of the Studio System. This section will help me elaborate more on my second horror film The Mummy and how it was filmed in 1932 by Universal. This section discusses in depth the 1930s and how the Great Depression affected the film industry. Hollywood: The Triumph of the Studio System Throughout the 1920s‚ tremendous growth and prosperity

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