The Gauss Rifle: A Magnetic Linear Accelerator Macalino‚ D. M. D. Magpantay‚ J. M. Recto‚ I. J. Reyes‚ R. Francisco‚ P. V. 4 – 5 Zatti IDT 4 In partial fulfilment for the requirement in Physics Don Bosco Technical Institute – Makati SY 2011-2012 Ms. April J. Cruz Research Adviser Chapter I – Introduction I. Background of the Study It was either the Chinese or the Greeks who discovered
Premium Magnet Magnetism Velocity
Brodex Beginners’ Guide to starting your Water Fed Pole Cleaning Business The perfect business venture would be… easy‚ quick and profitable‚ with hours to suit you; comparatively low set-up costs‚ unisex‚ ageless‚ no premises required‚ huge potential for growth and easy to learn. Plus the ability to make you money on day one. Sounds too good to be true‚ but it isn’t. Pure Water Window Cleaning really is all of the above and more… and here is how to begin: It’s simple‚ this is all you
Premium Water Drinking water Water supply
When confronted with the idea of a rescuer‚ most memories drift back to childhood superheroes like superman saving the damsel in distress‚ but rarely are thoughts given to ordinary people risking their lives‚ to provide even the smallest comfort to those in need‚ during the Holocaust. However‚ when actually faced with the notion of risking ones life to save that of a stranger‚ most shudder away in fear; but not that of a rescuer. These selfless individuals were far and few between in the times preceding
Premium The Holocaust Jews Israel
Emily Carr describes how each totem pole are not seen as art for the native people. Instead‚ they view the poles as supernatural beings. These beings are alive and able to speak but are only understood by the natives. Carr also states that Each individual clan have their own unique crest carve on their poles. These crests signify and showcase what the clan represent. In the story‚ it also stated that each individual man can have his own unique totem pole. These poles represent that individual man
Premium English-language films Fiction Native Americans in the United States
This essay will discuss how Indigenous people reclaim their culture‚ art‚ and identity through their braids and the Totem poles and standing strong together against all the stereotypes. This essay will also contain what I have learned from the short story “Totem” by Thomas King and the documentary “Braves Wear Braids” and how it connects back to reclamation. Indigenous communities around the world have faced challenges throughout history‚ including languages‚ traditions‚ and not being able to wear
Premium
•Native Americans and their naming traditions• In the generation that we live in‚ legal names are given. In Native American Culture names are earned. Native American naming traditions are very personal and sacred. Each and every single name has its own meaning and purpose. This are drawn from nature‚ frequently determined by the environment‚ animals or characters. Unlike us‚ their names are the identity‚ are who they truly are. In the Native American Naming Tradition‚ a person could have several
Premium
Lesson 6: The Aboriginal World View There are numerous details included in the essay that indicate that the author is Aboriginal. For example‚ in the leading sentence of the essay‚ he states that he was “born on a trapline” and learned to speak Cree as his first language. This clearly shows right from the start that he was raised in an Aboriginal environment. The fact that he lived on a trapline also demonstrates the hunter-gatherer way of life that many Aboriginals lead in order to utilize the
Free Indigenous Australians
DId you know that over the past thousands of years many different groups have roamed all over the world? I am about to go over how they are alike and differ. I’m going over the Inuit‚ Haida‚ and Iroquois and how they’re alike and differ. The Inuit‚ Haida‚ and Iroquois are all alike. They are all alike because European explorers arrived at their islands. The Europeans were looking for something else when they arrived at their homes. Another reason is that they all use stone tools. They used the
Premium Difference Native Americans in the United States United States
modern Native American traditions reflect the story and struggle Native American’s experienced. These stories are filled with tradition closely tied to Mother Nature. I’m sure many of you have seen Native American art and objects‚ such as teepees‚ totem poles‚ and moccasins. These are articles that tied together Native American life. I’m going to share with you the meaning behind these symbols and traditions‚ and how they affect modern
Premium Native Americans in the United States United States Woman
The Northwest Coastal Indians‚ Kwakiutl‚ lived in what is now Alaska along the Pacific Ocean down the coast to Northern California. The environment was very diverse and often extreme which included a rugged strip of land with small islands‚ deep inlets‚ inland rivers and lakes‚ deep fjords‚ and wide and narrow beaches. Mountains rise to the shore in many places. Spruce‚ cedar‚ and fir forests dominated the area supplying endless amounts of wood. All the people lived near the water and relied heavily
Premium