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    are they descendants of? The myan 3. What is their town like? Typical with a church on one side and the government building on the other side of the square. 4. What does Suemi’s father do for a living? He works at his artisan shop. Making wooden bowls to sell to people who sells them to more people. Starts off with a piece of wood 5. Describe the ruins that Suemi and her family visited. It took an hour and a half to get there but it was so worth it. The pyramids were huge and they had beautiful

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    Waystone Inn Monologue

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    In doing this they added a small‚ sullen silence to the larger‚ hollow one. It made an alloy of sorts‚ a counterpoint. The third silence was not an easy thing to notice. If you listened for an hour‚ you might begin to feel it in the wooden floor underfoot and in the rough‚ splintering barrels behind the bar. It was in the weight of the black stone hearth that held the heat of a long dead fire. It was in the slow back and forth of a white linen cloth rubbing along the grain of the bar

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    frosting and cake stuff

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    Method: 1. Using either an electric mixer on low speed or a bowl and wooden spoon‚ beat the butter‚ sugar and vanilla essence into a cream. 2. Add the milk and whip the mixture until it is fluffy. For chocolate frosting add half a cup of cocoa and a little extra milk to the recipe. For this you will need: 100g/4oz Softened Butter 200g/8oz Icing Sugar Instructions for making buttercream icing. 1. Place the softened butter in a mixing bowl and sift the icing sugar over the top. 2. Add flavouring

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    Paleo-Indian Migrations

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    BC – As the Wisconsin climate became warmer and drier‚ prairies began to take over some forest land. Around this time‚ people began to use locally-sourced copper to develop weapons as well as tools that assisted them with creating dugout canoes‚ wooden bowls‚ and other implements. The societies of this

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    bat is a flat disk that can be attached to the head of the wheel. It is helpful to use bats when you throw so you can easily remove your piece while it is still wet without disfiguring the shape. Scrape any large chunks of clay off your bat with a wooden rib or metal scrapper. It is not ideal to wash bats as some are made out of materials that will warp it they are soaked in water. Attach the bat to the wheel head matching the holes to fit over the bat pins. Spin the wheel and slightly dampen the

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    Ritual Human Sacrifice

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    Introduction The use of human sacrifice in different rituals has featured largely in many cultures for thousands of years. To better understand this one must first consider and define what is actually meant by the term ‘ritual’. According to The Oxford English Dictionary‚ ritual is described as ‘the series of actions used in a religious or other rite’. Renfrew and Bahn (1991‚ 408-9) indicate that ritual activity can be identified by the observation of four contributing components‚ such as the

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    warm. Once your mixture is ready‚ you will need to separate the yolks from 8 eggs. Put the egg yolks in a medium bowl and whisk until they are thickened. While constantly whisking‚ slowly add 1 cup of the hot milk mixture and whisk until it is blended. Then pour the egg mixture back into the pot of hot milk and increase heat to medium. Stir the mixture constantly with a wooden or plastic spoon‚ until the mixture is thickened (like gravy) and registers between 170°F and 180°F (check with an instant-read

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    Ceramics: Pottery and Clay

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    CERAMICS TERM PAPER in Submitted by: Jenilen M. Capistrano Submitted to: Manuel Valenciano DEDICATION By this project‚ the author dedicates this to students so that they can know some information about the topic CERAMICS especially to those are not so familiar regarding this topic. ~the Author ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Author extends her deepest gratitude to her friends who helped her to do this project‚ to the teachers for the opportunity to make this Term Paper‚ to her parents

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    to simply rise up out of the ground‚ for the walls and roof were covered with turf. A steady billow of smoke rose out of the smoke hole in the roof. I entered the house and immediately the stench of cattle reached my nostrils. I saw two columns of wooden posts‚ placed firmly in the dirt floor‚ that stretched all the way down the length of the house supporting the roof beams. In between each of these posts were benches

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    of years‚ in various cultures. Pinching is a method for clay in which plastic clay and fingers are all the materials necessary. The clay is cupped in the hand‚ then the thumb is used as a center piece for the clay and then pinched around‚ making a bowl. This method is a starting point for beginner potters. Coiling is a traditional method for pottery and can be done through rolling out coils or ropes of clay to a desired thickness. The coiled clay is then stacked and can be smoothed together or

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