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    American Cultural Artifact There are many different things that come to mind when thinking about the typical culture of Americans. One of the most prominent artifacts that are typical of American culture is television. The description of television is an electronic device that receives signals and displays them on a screen‚ then turns them into visual moving or still images. Those images then tell a story. Television is box or rectangular shape‚ and most new models are thin and range in different

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    Topic 2 – Reading 7 Mystery of the Stolen Artifacts Federal and state laws protect archaeological remains on public lands. These laws are important for preserving our national and state heritage. Unfortunately‚ there are people who discover these sites‚ excavate the artifacts‚ and sell them for personal gain. These people are called “pot hunters”. This script is a fictional trial of a Mr. Pete Anderson who was accused of illegally taking archeological artifacts from public land. During a “sting” operation

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    TESOL: 3.b.6: Provide standards-based instruction that builds upon students’ oral English to support learning to read and write This artifact is an example of the use of primary documents in a thematic unit based on ALCOS 3: Trace the chronology of events leading to the American Revolution‚ including the French and Indian War‚ passage of the Stamp Act‚ the Boston Tea Party‚ the Boston Massacre‚ passage of the Intolerable Acts‚ the Battles of Lexington and Concord‚ the publication of Common Sense

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    The Humanism of Cultural Artifacts in the Renaissance The Renaissance had many great accomplishments toward the rebirth of ideas‚ communication‚ artistry and beliefs. Humanism in the Renaissance was seen all over Europe beginning in Italy in the 14th Century showing a revival of the cultural arts. A few of the greatest influences are seen of The School of Athens‚ the paintings in the Sistine Chapel‚ and the statue of David. Humanism in the Renaissance cultivated great intellectual movement. It

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    III. Signs‚ Symbols and Artifacts It refers to the aspects of service operation that have special significance. We conducted a personal observation at the De Rose Food Court and based on our observation‚ we can say that its social significance is at average level. We cannot say that the restaurant is classic or extravagant and does not show that their business is exclusive for social class persons. The reason is that‚ their employees‚ staffs‚ as well as the waiters are not wearing exquisite uniforms

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    Artifact Speech This past year‚ I was walking with my boyfriend in the mall and we happened to go into a jewelry store. We were just looking around and I spotted a beautiful diamond ring. He came over a looked at it and said it was pretty. Well Christmas came and I was wondering if he got it for me. I opened all my presents from him and they were all great except I didn’t get my ring. Well we went to eat and go see a movie‚ and when he brought me back home I went upstairs to my room and there was

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    Body Language: The Observable Polygraph Test “I speak two languages‚ body and English.” In this famous quote‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson states that he is‚ in a sense‚ bilingual. He is able to verbally speak English‚ while at the same time nonverbally “speak” body language. Michael Argyle‚ a psychologist at Oxford‚ also stated that “Humans use two quite separate languages [language and nonverbal communication]‚ each with its own function” (Beattie 19). All humans have the capacity to simultaneously

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    Cultural Artifact Speech Outline: Ukulele I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Did you know that learning to play an instrument provides you with many benefits? It can increase your memory capacity‚ enhance your coordination‚ and it’s simply fun! B. Revealed Object: Today I will be telling you all about the Ukulele. I play this along with guitar‚ piano‚ and singing but the ukulele holds a special place in my heart. C. Thesis Statement: Playing the ukulele is relatively easy to learn and can

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    The artifact that we intend to examine is the hit song “King Without a Crown” by the reggae music artist‚ Matisyahu. This music artist interests us because he is a popular performer who we have listened to voluntarily‚ with the particular song “King Without a Crown” ranking in the top 40 songs in America at one point in his career. Additionally‚ choosing a Matisyahu song is of interest to us as students at the University of Maryland because of Matisyahu’s live performance at UMD last year. Music

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    How High Cultural Artifact Analysis In this paper‚ I will explore how the movie How High reinforces racial and classist stereotypes associated with African Americans. I will then discuss how the use of these stereotypes diminishes hope for African Americans who would like to go to college. How High is about two African American males who decide to smoke magical marijuana before taking college entrance exams. This marijuana enables them to score very well on the exam and thus get accepted to many

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