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    The Tequesta Tribe

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    considered a delicacy and served mainly to the chiefs and other important leaders. In the Everglades‚ they hunted bear‚ deer‚ wild boar‚ and small mammals.The Tequesta used shells and sharks’ teeth for a variety of tools. These included hammers‚ chisels‚ fishhooks‚ drinking cups‚ and spearheads. Sharks’ teeth were used to carve out logs to make canoes The Tequesta language may have been closely related to the language of the calusa of the southwest Florida coast and the Mayamis who lived

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    Aristotle S Four Causes

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    believes there to be absolute views of objects which exist. His third cause was the efficient cause‚ this is the way in which something is made/built/manufactured to achieve its actuality. For example‚ a sculpture’s efficient cause could be a hammer‚ chisel‚ water and cloth. My computer’s efficient cause may vary from machines to people to screwdrivers. Once this third cause is complete‚ the object reaches its actuality. Lastly‚ the final cause of a thing is its purpose (telos).Aristotle used

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    Richard Bone Poem Meaning

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    The emphasis on "Richard Bone" by Edgar Lee Masters expresses the thought and value of one who has passed away to the afterlife and is exhibited as something they are not.This poem intrigues me because it shows the different ways of how someone is perceived to be despite‚ being dead or alive.I like how it consists of much relatable content like the judgmental factor of how someone’s description changes once they have died. This relates to our world today because many peoples perspective on their

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    World War Il was one of the most tragic wars of all time‚ involving more than fifty countries and an estimate of 55 million lives lost. One of the war’s lasting outcomes was Germany’s separation by a wall put up by the Soviet Union This wall was named the Berlin Wall. The Wall had many effects on people‚ not just in Germany‚ but throughout the world. It symbolized the difference between western democracy and Communism. Germany surrendered to the Soviet Union and the Allies on May 7‚ 1945

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    opinion‚ not trying to be aggressive. The second is‚” One died in a shameful child-birth‚ One of a thwarted love.” There are many examples that shows Masters is always a little dark. The final quote is‚”But still I chiseled whatever they paid me to chisel‚ and made myself party at the false chronicles of stones.” In this line in the poem‚ Edgar states how his character is. He talks of being a chiseler and not caring about anyone who he chiseled headstones for. Even though most of the headstones he

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    Teeth

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    to chew food‚ although many animals have evolved teeth that perform other specialized tasks. For example‚ many carnivorous (meat-eating) animals‚ such as tigers‚ have developed long‚ sharp teeth for clamping down on and killing prey. Beavers have chisel-like front teeth that they use to cut down large trees for building dams. So that takes us to the next question‚ Why have our teeth been so important to us as human beings? Thousands of years ago when man was first created‚ teeth were more important

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    The Hammer

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    THE HAMMER PFC GREEN‚ ALEX J. B CO 1/325th AIR 2 AUGUST 2013 The Hammer A hammer is a tool meant to deliver an impact to an object. The most common uses for hammers are to drive nails‚ fit parts‚ forge metal and break apart objects. Hammers are often designed for a specific purpose‚ and vary in their shape and structure. The term hammer is also used for some devices that are designed to deliver blows like the cap lock mechanism of firearms. The hammer is a basic tool of many professions

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    National Integration

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    It means unifying all the forces in the country so as to give the idea of one nation.____(Nikky at www.indiastudychannel.com) Dr.S.RADHAKRISHNAN has rightly said that "National Integration cannot be built by brick and mortar‚ it cannot be built by chisel and hammer. It has to grow silently in the minds and hearts of men. The only process is the process of education" National Integration most simply and briefly means national unity. It is unity in diversity. It means unifying all the forces in the

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    Why Is Slavery Bad

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    How would you feel if you were treated as an animal and worked your whole life with not a single cent of pay? Well that is how every slave had to live‚ work with no pay and mistreatment. Slavery was one of the worst things that has ever set foot in America. To get into this more the reasons slavery is evil is. First‚ slaves had a terrible experience coming and being here. Second‚ the way the slaves were treated here and how their rights were always being denied. Lastly‚ Slavery led to one of the

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    Verbal Abuse

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    experiences are primarily negative‚ children may build up emotional‚ behavioral and learning problems that carry on during their lifetime (Child Welfare Information Gateway‚ 2001). "Our brains are sculpted by our early experiences. Maltreatment is a chisel that shapes a brain to contend with strife‚ but at the cost of deep‚ enduring wounds" (Teicher‚ 2000 cited in Child Welfare Information Gateway‚ 2001). You’ve no doubt heard the saying‚ "Sticks and stones may break my bones‚ but names will never

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