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    pretend to pick up the gummy bear of the floor and eat it) Yummm. You guys must be thinking what I am on about. What is the five second rule? Is the five second rule real or just a myth? How does it feel when you drop your food? Finally how the vikings use the five second rule? Today I will be covering all of your queries about the five second rule. What is the five second rule? Basically the five second rule allows people to eat food that they dropped‚ just by picking it up before five seconds

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    4)…first place where it was easy to cross. They built 5)…garrison there- and 6)…London was born. They also erected 7)…bridge over 8)…river. 9)…Garrison became 10)…major trading post. Later‚ 11)…bridge suffered neglect and 12)…whole area was raided by 13)…Viking. In 886AD Alfred 14)…Great drove out 15)…raiders‚ 16)…bridge was repaired and 17)…city prospered again. Впишите нужный артикль.(the‚ a/an‚-) 1)…Romans invaded 2)…Britain in 43AD and‚ chasing ancient Britons along 3)…Thames‚ they came to 4)…first

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    NFC North Chicago Bears The Chicago Bears are the professional football team from Chicago‚ Illinois‚ and forms part of the National Football Conference (NFC) North division of the NFL. The Bears was founded in 1919 and have since won nine NFL Championships and one Super Bowl. The team also hold the NFL record for the most enshrinees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the most retired jersey numbers. The Bears have also recorded more regular seasons and overall victories than any other NFL team

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    Reflect on Your Learning To gaze is to think. Salvador Dali PART I – Concepts in Symmetry Period Focus Image Question Your Observations (20 - 30 words) (2 marks) Describe the symmetry of the Viking shield. Rotational and reflection operations are found in the Viking shield. There are 8 mirror lines (3 are unique)‚ and 4-fold rotation. Complete at the end of Week 1 Image 1 (20 - 30 words) (2 marks) What was the most surprising or interesting fact you learnt from

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    1: Observe‚ Connect and Reflect on Your Learning To gaze is to think. Salvador Dali PART I – Concepts in Symmetry Period Focus Image Question Your Observations (20 - 30 words) (2 marks) Describe the symmetry of the Viking shield. The Viking shield has 2 unique mirror lines. This design helps to provide the soldiers with a neat and organized look‚ showing the rest that they are united. Complete at the end of Week 1 Image 1 (20 - 30 words) (2 marks) What was the

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    Lindau Gospel Lower Cover

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    The article of “ The Enigmatic Beast of the Lindau Gospel Lower Cover “discusses the early resemblance to different medieval forms. He states the origin of the cruciform design and early Christian and Viking art. The authors argument is that even though there is a striking resemblance in some of the forms the differences are altogether just as interesting. The zoomorphic and ribbon like forms can be connected. The author uses illustrations of his different findings that support his initial argument

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    Christopher Columbus

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    he met the Native Americans he was often interested in their riches including gold‚ silver‚ and other valuables. Another reason would be that Christopher Columbus really didn’t discover America‚ but the Vikings and the Native Americans did. The Native Americans came from Siberia Asia and the Vikings came after from Vinland. John Vanderlyn portrayed Christopher Columbus boastful and scary to the Native Americans that were taken advantage of‚ after the landing of Christopher Columbus and his crew.

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    Using Google

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    Using Google An extremely common source of information this day in age is the internet. Because of the internet and the increasing availability of wireless streaming of information‚ most people use it every day for multiple different types of tasks. Because of the massive amount of information that can be obtained through the internet‚ it is necessary to find information by using search engines such as Google. A search engine like Google will take keywords and search through a massive database

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    Case Analysis Cisco

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    [pic] BU635 Global Operations and Logistics INDIVIDUAL CASE REPORT Cisco Systems Inc.: The Viking Challenge Submitted to: Mr. Dave Swanston Submitted by: Vishal Gupta ID: 125821880 20th March 2013 Executive Summary Cisco Systems Inc. is a $100 B technology company which provides internet networking solution to telecommunication and broadband service provider corporations. Cisco is leader in developing the networking equipment for the industry

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    Old English Period

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    Old English (450-1100 AD) Old English was the language the invading Germanic Tribes spoke in Britain. Old English did not sound or look like English today. Nevertheless‚ about half of the most commonly used words in Modern English were derived from Old English words. Some example of words taken from Old English are be‚ strong and water. Old English was popular until around 1100. When the Romans withdrew from England in the early 5th century‚ they left a political vacuum. The Celts of

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