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    Alison begins to heckle Suzy about how going to this meeting is a mistake‚ and suggests they do other things. At that moment‚ the librarian Ms. Motts enters the room and begins to discuss the topic of the day: Everyday Life in the 1800s. After an hour of talking about careers‚ challenges‚ and notable people of that time period‚ the meeting ends and both Suzy and Alison depart. At the next meeting‚ Ms. Motts explains that the children will be researching historical

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    Using Anthropology In Everyday Growing up in Canada could be considered a hidden blessing we take for granted. A country that is so multicultural and free that one can emigrate here and continue to practise their traditions and beliefs. I grew up in the summer touristy town of Salmon Arm‚ British Columbia. A town so over-populated‚ during the summer‚ with a mixture of different people‚ that it became very “eye opening” to see the diversity of cultures

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    Everyday Life in the Patas of Kalighat A.K.M. Khademul Haque Assistant Professor Department of Islamic History and Culture University Of Dhaka The word Pata (pronounced as ‘pot’) means picture in general‚ but it is particularly ascribed as a kind of picture painted on cloth. Since the mythical age‚ a community of artisans in rural Bengal used to make a kind of painted scroll depicting a series of stories and earn their livelihood showing them in public as well as narrating the story. The

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    UNGS 2050 Sections 40 / 41 “Ethics & Fiqh for Everyday Life” Time t-th 11.30 am 1.00pm 2.00-3.30 pm Venue LT 3 Consultation Hours: Mon. – Fr. 9. 00am – 12.00 pm References are any reliable and scientific books that deal with the topics discussed in the class. Final exam 50 % Participation‚ presentation‚ attendance 10 % Mid-term exam 20 %: to be determined 20 % Collective assignment: Collective article review (ANY of the following articles available on-line):

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    Electricity and Its Impact

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    we call Electricity. Electricity is the flow of electrical power or charge. It is both a basic part of nature and one of our most widely used forms of energy. It is actually a secondary energy source‚ also referred to as an energy carrier. That means that we get electricity from the conversion of other sources of energy‚ such as coal‚ nuclear‚ or solar energy. These are called primary sources. The energy sources we use to make electricity can be renewable or non-renewable‚ but electricity itself

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    attitudes‚ beliefs and assumptions through a life span. J Piaget‚ a proponent of cognitive theory‚ developed a general thesis of cognitive theory; he divided the developmental process of thinking into four stages. He said “the way people think changes with age as their brains mature and their experiences challenge their past assumptions” (Griggs 3rd edition‚ 2013)”. In my opinion‚ we use and apply the main concepts of the cognitive theory in everyday life‚ such as family relationships‚ friendships

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    External love is praised fiercely by various kinds of media in everyday life‚ like most popular songs are about external love‚ they describe the beauty and pain of love which may attract more people to have a experience of it‚ hence having a relationship with someone are regarded as the ideal or hope. Influenced by this idea‚ I have two love experiences with girls and I will choose the eternal love as the topic of this project. In this project‚ first‚ I will show my two lovely experiences and critically

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    Practical Psychology for Everyday Life Question 1 I think one of the most important concepts I learnt from the lecture is the effect and influence of the non-verbal behaviors and language‚ but the people mostly lack of awareness on them and create misunderstanding even discontent among all of us. These non-verbal behaviors seem to be non-significant in our everyday life‚ but they do play a key role in daily communication. Even though non-verbal communication could only express simple thoughts

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    Static Electricity

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    Definition Of Static Electricity Static electricity is the buildup of electrical charges on the surface of some object or material. Static electricity is usually created when materials are pulled apart or rubbed together‚ causing positive (+) charges to collect on one material and negative (−) charges on the other surface. Results from static electricity may be sparks‚ shocks or materials clinging together. Static electricity is the accumulation of electrical charges on the surface

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    Goffman:  The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Goffman dissects the meaning and practice of direct interaction‚ using “dramaturgical” tools and claims that “The entire world is a stage‚ and we but merely players". Introduction Goffman lays out the basic elements of the argument. In micro-interactions‚ every person sends two signals: those they "give" and those they "give off" "The expressiveness of the individual appears to involve two radically different kinds of sign activity: the

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