Word Count: 1128 Smoke Signals and the Oral Tradition While watching the movie Smoke Signals‚ it can be readily observed that the story is driven not only through the adventures of the two main protagonists; Thomas Builds-the-Fire and Victor Joseph‚ but also through the words and histories spoken by Thomas‚ who is a practicer of the spoken word‚ or oral traditions of Native Americans. The oral tradition was used by Native Americans to pass down history‚ culture‚ traditions‚ and their beliefs
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beliefs and education along with psychological factors such as stress and behavior‚ all contribute to oral health with just as much importance as the biological factors (Dworkin‚ 2001). Two patients could come into clinic with cavities caused by the same bacteria‚ but in order to improve the oral health of each person‚ completely different approaches may be necessary. The complexity of a patient’s oral health status involves not only their teeth and gums‚ but is also affected by numerous aspects of their
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Significance are important to the cultural and to the people that have faith in their country.How did oral tradition help folklore evolve and reach the masses.They can learn about the world.Well in Mexico the discussion of centers on indigenous issues.Teaching students of Mexico origin. La Llorona La Llorona she was a beautiful young lady named Maria that was in love with a beautiful man and they got married and had kids.One day her husband loses interest in her.her husband left for a period
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tasks included me assisting the society with their oral history project‚ training their tour guides for the opening of their new Cold War Museum‚ supporting their staff in cataloging the society’s archives‚ and interacting
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from entering your body. C. Thesis Statements: Flossing your teeth helps prevent harmful diseases of the mouth. D. Credibility Statement: I am credible to talk about this topic because my father has been a dentist for six years and an oral surgeon for 29 years. E. Preview of Main Points: 1. First‚ I will discuss the uses of teeth. 2. Next‚ we will look at dental health and how diseases affect your general health. 3. Finally‚ we will take action and explain the
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For my oral history interview‚ I spoke to 59-year-old Douglas Cousino. He was born on May 11‚ 1957 and is a white American. Although I had thought of family and friends back in the United States that could potentially be helpful for a 60s interview‚ I realized I wanted a face-to-face conversation‚ not a video call. With a local face-to-face interview‚ I can observe a person’s body language and make better eye contact‚ while also having the practical flexibility regarding time zones and distance
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2(c) Prove or disprove the following statements by finding appropriate evidence from Stuart Little Stuart Little is a film that promotes tolerance of difference. Evidence may be a quotation (spoken)‚ it may entail a discussion of the narrative events or strategies of presentation‚ or something else that you feel is applicable. In films‚ for example‚ voices and accents can be used as evidence‚ as can costumes and choices of particular actors who are famous for other roles. Make sure you give
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SOUND AND PRONUNCIATION: 8 CONCLUSION: 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY: 10 THE CENTURY OLD TRADITIONS OF THE VEDAS: The Vedas and their oral tradition are one of the oldest traditions in history that exists even today. The samhita texts from the early Iron ages at the times of Holmer are fixed dates back to even this day . (Kapoor‚ 2002) The Vedas or the “srautas” in their oral tradition have many different ways of recitation. These unique and distinct methods are designed in such a way that memorization
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The war on drugs and this new wave of dangerous youth gave momentum for Zero Tolerance policies. The adoption of Zero Tolerance policies was an attitude that school officials thought was necessary to keep their schools safe. School officials adopted the Broken Windows theory of crime to fix the problems within schools. This theory analogizes the spread of crime to a few broken windows in a building that go unrepaired and consequently attract criminals who break more windows and soon become squatters
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High School Problems In the past few years American high school students have a significant amount of struggling. Young people’s struggles come from various sources such as school‚ social class‚ race‚ and gender. The article “Teaching Tolerance in America” by Dudley Erskine Devlin mentions multiple issues about high schools‚ and how students tend to divide up into groups. These divisions among adolescents can either cause social‚ race‚ or gender problem. Likewise‚ Michael Quintanilla the
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