Ervin Jacob Uy December 3, 2014 L88B Extended Defenition Pole I. Introduction A. Different uses of the word “Pole” ThS: A pole is a round piece of wood or metal which can be used as a tool to steer a boat. It can also be used as ski poles with different textures and quality. Poles are also used in the sport called pole dancing, it needs specific movements and safety reminders should be acknowledge in order to perform the sport. For others, pole refers to the north and south celestial poles. They are both an imaginary points in the sky but differ in their environments and inhabitants. There are also a rapid change in the relative positions of the poles and the rotation the rotation of the Earth which can cause Pole Shift. It can start numerous climates like floods and tsunamis. II. Body A. Pole as a long, slender, cylindrical object B. Different kinds of a ski-pole (Descriptive) 1. Origin 2. Materials C. Performing Pole Dancing (Process) 1. Safety reminders 2. Steps for better movements D. Comparing the North and South celestial poles (Comparative) 1. Environment 2. Inhabitants E. Cause and effects of pole shift ( Cause and Effect) 1. Climate change 2. Calamities Role: Writer Audience: Readers Purpose: To Inform Ervin Jacob Uy December 3, 2014 L88B Extended Definition Pole The word “pole” can be used in many situations and can give different meanings. It was used before the 12th century
The totem pole was a very large pole with wood carving of animals the carving were made in three or more layers and symbolized
, changes in shape of the Earth’s orbit and its tilt can also affect climate as that determines the amount of sunlight that reaches the Earth. Similar to what is mentioned in the previous point; the tilt and position of the Earth’s axis affect temperature on very long timescales. This means that it take long for the position and the tilt of the Earth’s axis to change. Therefore, this also fails to explain the recent rapid warming of the
It is ironic and satirical that the museum staff treat the totem pole, a symbol of Indigenous culture and spirituality, as a mere object that can easily be moved around whenever they please. Additionally, there is irony in that the totem pole is being “temporarily” relocated as if it is a minor inconvenience that will later be dealt with, even though the relocation of the
Assignment #2 Question 1: What is the purpose of tort law? What types of damages are available in tort lawsuits? Primarily, the purpose of tort law is to provide relief to injured parties for harms and/or damages caused by the person being sued for tort as well as to impose liability on parties responsible for the harm, which is ultimately aimed to deter others from committing harmful acts, whether intentional or unintentional. In tort law, damages extend not only to physical injury sustained and/or personal safety, but also to another person’s property, dignity, and reputation (emotional pain and suffering) that is recognized by statute or common law (protected interest) as a legitimate basis for liability.
The article “Seattle's Native American art reconnects with Salish tribes' traditions” on theguardian.com said that it's impossible to picture the Pacific Northwest tribes without the image of a totem pole. “Considered by many as the emblem of the native people of North America, the poles have been the iconic symbol of the region since the late 19th century… The tradition of art-making focused on smaller, personal objects or interior houseposts shown only to select guests.” Masks were carefully carved from cedar trees into many sizes and shapes with different patterns. From the grasses, rushes, roots and bark, they made baskets and weaved mats.
The period of time that spans from around the 1400s to about 1700, otherwise known as the Renaissance was the rebirth and awakening for new ideas and inventions. It was vastly different from the previous era known as the Middle Ages, for a variety of reasons. Different advances were made in the Renaissance and, people became more educated in science, math, and literature. Ignorance about the world and nature was no longer the norm for the average person. During the Renaissance, a majority of the population were no longer illiterate, which in turn influenced the populace to become curious and ask questions.
Totem poles are a way to show who you are through symbolism. In the novel Touching Spirit Bear, Cole uses a totem pole to remind him how he needs to act everyday of his life. He carves his totem pole to let out his inner anger and to use his time on the island wisely. The first thing on my totem pole is a fish. Fish see things from underneath, just like I do.
The Potawatomi tribe came to this area several hundred years ago and established a home here for many decades. In summer, the families all relocated to one large village, while, in winter, they set up separate, smaller camps. The following paragraphs describe a typical year for a Potawatomi family in this area a couple hundred years ago. Can you imagine their homes as you read about their routines in the different seasons?
Significance of the Victory Stele of Naram-Sin to the Akkadians The Victory stele of Naram-Sin was an essential part of the Akkadian culture as it helped to promote the ideologies that were meant to be widely accepted by the Akkadians and aided to consolidate the power of the king. The Victory Stele of Naram-Sin perpetuated the idea of continuity and the ability to do so with such a strong dynasty. The ways in which the Victory stele of Naram-Sin proved to be significant in its time was through altering the understandings of art, religion and politics. These three components helped to make imperative statements about the stele that reformed the means by which the people of Akkad thought and performed.
The totem poles are beautiful monuments that were created by the Northwest Coast aboriginal people to serve variously as a signboard, genealogical, record and memorial. Totem poles are carved out of large, straight red cedar and painted with bright colours. This is the symbol for the Northwest Coast Aboriginal art and both coastal Aboriginal culture. The history behind the totem poles is in the beginning of the 19th century settlers seeking to incorporate with First Nation people in British Columbia. But they were threatened to limit expression of their culture such as the totem poles.
Totem Poles were a way for Native American Indians to express themselves. They would carve different animals and symbols that represent them. They would then leave them blank or color them with colors that have special meanings. Black means power. Yellow means happiness.
Second reason that cause hurricane is the global warming, you might didn 't know that the climate change can lead to the storm and another natural disaster. According to a research of George Tselioudis, a research scientist at NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) and Columbia University, global warming will increase and also decrease the temperature such as in the equator a temperature is hot and dry. On the other hand, temp in the pole
Objectives of study 1. Study the factors causing the rise in global warming. 2. To analyze the consequences of this constant inclination in the temperature of earth. 3.
Over the course of the past two weeks I was able to design and create my own personal totem pole. Although it is relatively small in size and composed of a paper towel roll, the totem pole consists of many symbols and elements which are significant to me. The totem pole is separated 4 segments. The top segment consists of a beaver. The second and third portions are an eagle with its wings on the side.
One of the greatest issues that we face towards the environment has been an increasingly difficult problem over the last few years. Earths climate is changing at rapid paces and solutions are needed as quickly as possible to replenish natural ecosystems and cultures that depend on the environment. Climate change not only affects the animals in our ecosystem, but us humans as well. With the human population increasing every year, climate change is only getting worse. Many argue that the effects of climate change towards the environment are due to other extraneous factors, however, I myself am a strong believer that the problems such as rising sea levels, warmer temperatures and natural disasters are all due to both natural causes and human activity.