| How education helps humanity? | | Education is not the amount of information that is put into the brain. If education was identical with information‚ then the dictionaries would be the greatest sages and the encyclopedias the greatest rishis. Education can be taken as our general conduct at home and in the society and the skills we possessed. If young generations are not made aware of the importance of culture‚ tradition‚ religion‚ then the material comforts may lure them and shatter peace
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Native American Storytelling Paper Rashmi Price ENG/301 August 26‚ 2013 Dr. Gregory Beatty Native American Storytelling Paper Native American literature is considered by many as the traditional written and oral literature of Native cultures around the world. Many of these literatures are transmitted over periods of time by storytellers. This particular literature has many features that includes a mixture of oral tradition techniques along with tribal mythology. The majority
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for women ’s studies in America. This study analyzed pedagogical strategies for the use of multimedia technologies to teach storytelling via distance education to an online learning community. These strategies and technologies offer an alternate paradigm that moves away from text-based online learning to the more experiential-based instruction extant in real-time storytelling courses. The traditional distance-education learning environment supported the textual presentation of knowledge‚ with the
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Years ago‚ when I started niche blogging‚ I used to keep my storytelling skills confined to the ’creative writing’ label and I used nothing but cold‚ objective‚ descriptive words in my first articles. The mere thought of writing for a niche gave me shivers. It made me anxious. I didn’t like that ice-cold sensation writing descriptive paragraphs gave me. The storyteller in me itched to take the lead and turn that boring piece of copy into joyful writing that would make my readers smile‚ laugh‚ frown
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The Coca Cola Company- Branding Strategies Coca-Cola is one of the most recognizable brands around the globe. The history of Coca-Cola began over a century ago since 1886. Today Coca-Cola sells products in over 300 countries world-wide‚ and has over 3‚000 different beverages. The brand is familiar to people all around the world‚ and is available in many different varieties. The company takes pride in the development of unique marketing strategies‚ which have allowed growth and access to various
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Museum (Storytelling and Gaming Environment) Nowadays‚ the focus in museums is shifting towards the use of artefacts for providing an interactive experience to visitors‚ in contrast to the traditional museum approach‚ where the focus was on the collection‚ display and storage of objects. Hence‚ more people are increasingly visiting museums with the expectation to learn something‚ while having an entertaining experience. Digital technologies‚ in particular interactive storytelling and gaming
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connectivity and consumer empowerment”‚ by interacting with their audiences‚ consumers‚ fans. 4. Move into dynamic storytelling instead of just using one way storytelling‚ coca cola advanced to using dynamic storytelling. Dynamic storytelling is by evolving a story through interacting and conversing with customers/consumers by multiple media platforms and social networking sites “Storytelling has moved on from static and synchronous to multifaceted‚ engaged and spreadable.” 5. Be brave and creative
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ANT 2410: Participant Observation Exercise in Turlington Plaza Going into this project my partner‚ Connor O’Brien‚ and I were both determined to observe students as they move through campus. We felt that this would be a beneficial thing to observe as it would provide us with a wide spectrum of students to observe. It would also give some insight into how students move across campus. After considering multiple possible locations‚ my partner and I decided that the best place on campus for our observations
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Biological/Physical/Evolutionary Anthropology: AP404A(19 Russell Street) Tuesdays 2:00pm-3:00pm Application of modern evolutionary theory to studies of the morphology‚ ecology‚ and behavior of human and non-human primates. Natural Selection: Nature selecting traits that a certain species will have. Mutation: something that makes someone different from another person. Genetic Drift: movement of genetic material from one population to another. Gene Flow: Primatology (study of non-human primates)
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Anthropology Today In society today‚ the discipline of anthropology has made a tremendous shift from the practices it employed years ago. Anthropologists of today have a very different focus from their predecessors‚ who would focus on relating problems of distant peoples to the Western world. In more modern times‚ their goal has become much more local‚ in focusing on human problems and issues within the societies they live. This paper will identify the roles anthropologists today play‚ such as where
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