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    Artifact Speech

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    Stephen Annoni COM 101 Tues 6:20-9:20 Artifact Speech Outline I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Dribble the basketball around B. Reason to Listen: For the most part all of us have played a sport. There are many different sports but I would like to talk to you about the sport of basketball. I am going to explain how the sport of basketball has a toll on my life so that you can have a better understanding of whom I am. C. Thesis Statement:

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY RELIGION -TURABIAN NARRATIVE ARGUMENT ABOUT EDUCATION EDUCATION AND COMPUTERS FRANCES MIX ENGL 101 B08 FEBRUARY 3‚ 2014 Considering the gift of computers Bill Gates bestowed upon libraries for students‚ I’m sure his intentions were for the students to excel and keep abreast of the ever changing world of technology‚ not to replace reading with surfing the web. I agree with Judith Levine when she stated‚ “It’s important for students to read books‚ magazines‚ newspapers

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    Artifact Analysis

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    Title of Reviewed Essay: _____________________ Reviewer Name: __________________ Peer Critique The goal here is to help your classmates revise their writing. So be serious‚ detailed and thorough--but also constructive and respectful--in your criticisms as you can be. Use additional sheets as necessary. 1. Identify the author’s critical thesis or main idea. Is it clearly worded? Is it early in the paper? Does it guide the analysis throughout the paper? Suggest ways of revising to make it

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    American Living Artifacts

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    represented by its artifacts shared by people in their society. Culture‚ according to John Bodley in‚ “An Anthropological Perspective From Cultural Anthropology: Tribes‚ States‚ and the Global System‚” is composed of at least “three components: what people think‚ what they do‚ and the material products they produce(paragraph 5).”Artifacts are material products produced by people can either be an abandoned object or one still in use. Artifacts that are still in use are called living artifacts. I believe

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    Phur Pa Artifacts

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    The Phur-pa My artifact‚ brass or bronze‚ is a little over a foot long. There is heavy oxidation that darkens the low details in the design. There are several different forms in this artifact‚ each creating unique individual elements in the overall design. At the very top there is a horse surrounded by three crowned elephant heads facing outward. Just below this there is a vertically symmetrical‚ five pronged hourglass shape with a sphere at the axis. This form gives way to an animal-like-figure

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    Collingwood begins by asking the question‚ if art is something real but is not a craft or artifact‚ what is it? It is not made by changing or transforming raw materials or by following a plan‚ so what do we call the process? He proceeds to answer these questions by taking them one by one‚ beginning with the artist. He then asks what we call the act that the artist performs if we do not see it as a technical skill. Collingwood asserts that he does not want the audience to misunderstand the answers

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    My Artifact Analysis

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    There are many thing that are of importance to me in my life but the three that I cherish the most is my phone‚ my keyboard‚ and my bible. One of the artifacts in my life that is of importance to me‚ is my phone. It sounds absurd to say that a phone is my bestfriend‚ but I guess that means you can call me absurd. I carry this device in my pocket‚ it’s pocket sized and can travel anywhere that I go. My phone shows how I live a what you would call adventurous life. I take pictures of all the places

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    Artifact Speech

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    4-H is a program set up by the United States Department of Agriculture originally in rural areas to help young people become productive citizens by instructing them in useful skills‚ community service‚ and personal development. To me 4-h is not only that‚ but it is a lifestyle. 4h is not something a person can just chose to do one day and become the best‚ they would have to have the passion and commitment for the lifestyle. The 4h clover is the main symbol for 4-H. The four H’s represent the words

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    frames what has become widespread among a group of people. Within a culture you can find the symbols‚ codes‚ characters‚ and artifacts that together have designed a bigger picture- a way of life. An artifact in a cultural context is anything created by a human that reflects his or her personal culture. In order to exemplify this essay’s point I will focus on a living cultural artifact that I think depicts present day American Culture most fully: the discount superstore. The American superstore Walmart

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    Self Driving Artifact

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    A) For my computational artifact‚ I created a WeVideo demonstrating the intended purpose of self driving cars as well as how they collect information. The purpose of self driving cars is to allow people in the vehicle to go about their own business and focus on separate activities as the car drives them to their designated location. My artifact is a slide presentation formatted into a video with an audio track playing in the background of myself voicing over the images. The images and short gifs

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