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Catherine A.

Advertising to children - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • he type of advertisements focused on the youth market generally take on different forms from standard advertising to adults. Young people are more susceptible to product placements and tie-ins. For example fast food restaurants routinely offer toys connected to popular movies and a number of toy lines are created around successful existing television series. Coca-Cola paid $150,000,000 for the global tie-in marketing rights to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.[6] Advertiser also attempt to disguise ads so that children will spend more time looking at them. Quaker Oatmeal had a series of ads published in 4 children's magazines that appeared to be Popeye comics and the Seventeen Magazine "Ask Loren" column of the 1980s, a supposed beauty advice column, were really ads for Epilady brand products.
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      THis is so weird....
Christina T

Japan - THE ARTS - 0 views

  • The introduction of Western cultural values, which had flooded Japan by the late nineteenth century, led to a dichotomy between traditional values and attempts to duplicate and assimilate a variety of clashing new ideas
  • Japanese aesthetics provide a key to understanding artistic works perceivably different from those coming from Western traditions.
  • Within the East Asian artistic tradition, China has been the acknowledged teacher and Japan the devoted student.
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  • Japanese painters used the devices of the cutoff, close-up, and fade-out by the twelfth century in yamato-e, or Japanese-style, scroll painting, perhaps one reason why modern filmmaking has been such a natural and successful art form in Japan.
  • The calligrapher--a member of the Confucian literati class, or samurai--had a higher status, while artists of great genius were often recognized in the medieval period by receiving a name from a feudal lord and thus rising socially.
  • Artists divided into two main camps, those continuing in traditional Japanese style and those who wholeheartedly studied the new Western culture.
  • After World War II, many artists began working in art forms derivied from the international scene, moving away from local artistic developments into the mainstream of world art.
  • Two terms originating from Zen Buddhist meditative practices describe degrees of tranquillity: one, the repose found in humble melancholy (wabi), the other, the serenity accompanying the enjoyment of subdued beauty (sabi).
  • The Cultural Affairs Division is concerned with such areas as art and culture promotion, arts copyrights, and improvements in the national language.
  • A new generation of the avant-garde has broken with this tradition, often receiving its training in the West. In the traditional arts, however, the master-pupil system preserves the secrets and skills of the past.
  • Another seminal center is Tama Arts University in Tokyo, which produced many of Japan's late twentieth- century innovative young artists
  • In 1989 the fifth woman ever to be so distinguished was cited for Japanese-style painting, while for the first time two women--a writer and a costume designer--were nominated for the Order of Cultural Merit, another official honor carrying the same stipend.
  • The Cultural Properties Protection Division originally was established to oversee restorations after World War II.
  • During the 1980s, many important prehistoric and historic sites were investigated by the archaeological institutes that the agency funded, resulting in about 2,000 excavations in 1989.
  • A 1975 amendment to the Cultural Properties Protection Act of 1897 enabled the Agency for Cultural Affairs to designate traditional areas and buildings in urban centers for preservation.
  • Individual artists and groups, such as a dance troupe or a pottery village, are designated as mukei bunkazai (intangible cultural assets) in recognition of their skill.
  • A growing number of large corporations join major newspapers in sponsoring exhibitions and performances and in giving yearly prizes.
  • A number of foundations promoting the arts arose in the 1980s, including the Cultural Properties Foundation set up to preserve historic sites overseas, especially along the Silk Route in Inner Asia and at Dunhuang in China.
  • After World War II, artists typically gathered in arts associations, some of which were long-established professional societies while others reflected the latest arts movement.
  • By the 1980s, however, avant-garde painters and sculptors had eschewed all groups and were "unattached" artists.
Diana Davis

How Does Lung Cancer Harm Your Body? | eHow.com - 0 views

  • Lung cancer most often spreads to the liver, the adrenal glands, the bones and the brain.Metastatic lung cancer in the liver usually does not cause symptoms, at least by the time of diagnosis.Metastatic lung cancer in the adrenal glands also typically causes no symptoms by the time of diagnosis.Metastasis to the bones is most common with small cell cancers but also occurs with other lung cancer types. Lung cancer that has metastasized to the bone causes bone pain, usually in the backbone (vertebrae), the thighbones and the ribs.Lung cancer that spreads to the brain can cause difficulties with vision, weakness on one side of the body and/or seizures.
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    it could spread to many different parts of the body
Kristine Abiera

ABC-CLIO: World Geography: Entry Display - 0 views

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      associated with Christmas, including the use of holly, mistletoe, and Yule logs
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      Dutch celebration of St. Nicholas Day on December 6 Russian, Serbian, and Georgian Orthodox churches, celebrate Christmas on January 7
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      christian celebration
lora ardoin

National Hockey League --  Encyclopædia Britannica Online School Edition - 0 views

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      information on the nhl!!!!!!!!!!! i doubt nobody else will be on this but oh well!!
  • Atlantic Division: New Jersey Devils
Erika Moz

Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia - 0 views

shared by Erika Moz on 05 Dec 08 - Cached
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    an article on global warming
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The rankings 1-10 - Time Out New York - 0 views

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      i watch runs show i cant believe he looks like that i cant even see him in this photo .i htink is is an icon because he is still doing some work i belive
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      i heard some things about ells but i think i want to do some more research on her
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      i heard some things abou tella bu ti htink i would like to do some more research about her
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  • Straight out of Hollis, Queens, Joseph “Run” Simmons and Darryl McDaniels (backed by Jason “Jam Master Jay” Mizell) turned the entire world on its ear with their literate rhymes, hard-edged delivery and social consciousness, paving the way for Public Enemy, N.W.A and everything that followed. The group’s signature sound—booming beats hitched to heavy-metal guitars—ignited hip-hop’s explosive chart domination.
  • At 17 she won an amateur-night competition at the Apollo Theater, and for the next six decades Fitzgerald was the voice of American jazz—first as a swing goddess, then as a bebop scat queen and finally as the smoothest interpreter of gold standards. Her classic albums devoted to such tunesmiths as George Gershwin, Cole Porter and Harold Arlen prove that the Great American Songbook is still required reading: Listening has never been easier.
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    i hav eheatrd som things about ells but i think i would like to do some more research abou ther
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    this website shows and says that all great musicians come from new york
Aloysius Utomo

Conservation International - Panda Facts - 0 views

  • Black fur covers its ears, eyes, muzzle, legs, and shoulders, while the rest of its coat is white
  • thick, wooly coat
  • large molar teeth and strong jaw muscles
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  • can be as dangerous as any other bear
  • two and three feet tall on all four legs, and reach four to six feet in length
  • males are heavier than females, weighing up to 250 pounds. Females rarely reach 220 pounds
  • reported zoo pandas as old as 35 years.
  • 99 percent bamboo
  • rare occasions, other grasses and animal carcasses
  • In zoos, giant pandas eat bamboo, sugar cane, rice gruel, a special high-fiber biscuit, carrots, apples, and sweet potatoes.
  • Offspring may stay with their mothers from one and a half to three years
  • usually eats sitting upright
  • digestive system is more like that of a carnivore than an herbivore
  • from 20 to 40 pounds of bamboo each day
  • 10 to 16 hours a day foraging and eating
  • wild panda spends much of its day resting, feeding, and seeking food
  • At birth, a panda cub is helpless
  • newborn weighs three to five ounces
  • Pink, hairless, and blind, the cub is 1/900th the size of its mother
Aloysius Utomo

Panda bear pictures, information, facts - 0 views

  • same size as a Black Bear
  • 5-6 feet high
  • 276 pounds and males wheighing 10% to 20% more than females
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  • 25 years or more.
  • six small areas located in inland China
  • fifteen different kinds of Bamboo
  • 12 to 16 hours a day
  • 22 to 40 pounds of Bamboo each day
  • sold for $100,000 dollars.
  • pink when they are born.
  • 1,000 individuals in the wild.
  • 110 pandas in captivity
  • 20 and 40 lbs of food per day
  • 16 hours eating
  • eat other plants, fish, pika and other small rodents.
  • danger of extinction.
  • do not hibernate
  • born they are blind and very small
  • 3 to 4 1/2 ounces
  • start out with fine white fur
  • colored fur within a month of birth
  • eating bamboo by the time they are 5 to 6 months
  • one year of age, the cubs normally weigh about 75 pounds of bamboo
  • Female giant panda bears do not normally mature until they are 5 to 7 years
  • Mating begins in late-March and continues on into May
  • Females may mate with several males during the breeding season
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      about panda size
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      how to protect themselves
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      how they eat
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      fur
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      where their area is
Carlen Hodgson

Suggestions for Physical Training on the Off-Season for the Basketball Player - 0 views

  • Basketball may be the most demanding of all sports. Basketball is a game of quickness: fast starts, sharp cuts and turns, acceleration and deceleration, and jumping. The heart of the game is running. Some coaches estimated that a starting high school player will run a total of 3 to 5 miles in a 32-minute game.
  • During the off-season prepare yourself by putting into practice good training principles. This will help you to maintain your fitness at a high level. Therefore, you can better bring out the best in your athletic potential.
  • Off-season training for competitive basketball requires self- discipline, dedication, and sacrifice. Also, you must have a good working knowledge of athletic training principles.
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  • It's for this reason that the off-season is used to follow a training program to develop endurance, strength, speed, coordination, and agility. In order to be successful
  • Warm-up 5 to 10 minutes to increase blood flow and lubricate the joints.Flexibility exercises to slowly stretch muscles and tendons that cross and surround the joints.Strength development to increase muscular power and force.Endurance work to increase and maintain a high level of cardiovascular conditioning and interval workouts to increase speed and stamina.A cool-down period of 5 to 10 minutes after the exercise has finished to let the heart rate return to normal and facilitate the return of blood from the extremities.Post-exercise flexibility exercises of 5 to 10 minutes to prevent muscles from shortening.
  • The Warm-UpAll exercise should be preceded by a short warm-up period of 5 to 10 minutes. The purpose of this is to prepare your body for more strenuous activity to follow. An excellent warm-up is rope skipping with little or no resistance. Once your body starts to lightly perspire, you are probably sufficiently warmed up. Rope jumping will greatly increase the flow of blood to the muscle tissues and lubricate the joints. This allows you to bend, stretch, jump, and run to the maximum of your ability without fear of injury. Exercise without a proper warm-up is very taxing to the muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints. Failure to warm-up may lead to injury. Flexibility: Stretching Exercises
  • Prepare to be a WinnerA high level of personal motivation is critical to the success of anything that you do in life. No matter how much or how little basketball talent you have, if you are motivated enough to follow the program set forth here, you will get in shape. Therefore, you will be better able to achieve your goals. All the many hours that you put into your conditioning program will eventually yield results. In the final minutes of a game when your team is desperately looking for someone to score, grab a rebound, or block a shot, it is you who will come through. Why? Because you are in shape and, even in the waning minutes when everyone else is tired, you can still perform at a high competitive level. With the base built from your preseason training program, you are the one who still has the mental toughness, the strength, the power, and the motivation to get the job done. Although you may never have all the tools to be the most talented basketball player, by working hard and following this preseason program, you will become a well conditioned athlete, able to maximize all your basketball talents. In the end this will enable you to come as close as possible to achieving your basketball dreams.
Tucker Haydon

Dingo Info. - 0 views

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      Dingo: Golden-Reddish Color Introduced to Australia 3000- 4000 years ago Eats small animals and fruit Communicates with howls
  • The dingo is legendary as Australia's wild dog, though it also occurs in Southeast Asia. The Australian animals may be descendents of Asian dingoes that were introduced to the continent some 3,000 to 4,000 years ago. These golden or reddish-colored canids may live alone (especially young males) or in packs of up to ten animals. They roam great distances and communicate with wolf-like howls. Dingo hunting is opportunistic. Animals hunt alone or in cooperative packs. They pursue small game such as rabbits, rodents, birds, and lizards. These dogs will eat fruits and plants as well. They also scavenge from humans, particularly in their Asian range.
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    Information on Dingos Includes size, weight, origin, and some more.
Cassie Gonzales

chinese cheating age - 0 views

  • Martha Karolyi, the U.S. national team coordinator, continued to question the ages of some of China's gymnasts.
  • "One of the girls has a missing tooth,"
  • o be eligible for the Olympics, gymnasts must turn 16 this year
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  • "It's unfair that people keep saying the Chinese are too young to compete,"
  • Half of the team - He Kexin, Yang Yilin, Jiang Yuyuan - is under age if online sports registration lists in China are correct. The international gymnastics federation, however, said those gymnasts were eligible and that the ages on their passports were correct.
  • China's floor routines were not perfect, but they were good enough to win.
  • The aftermath of the competition can also be emotionally difficult, and neither team faced easy questions after the competition.
anonymous

Athletes on the juice: the effects of performance-enhancing drugs - The Daily of the Un... - 0 views

  • The use of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs has taken center stage in the media today, and justifiably so
haley haegner

Top 10 Most Expensive Cars - 0 views

  • and it was featured as the official James Bond car in one of his films.
  • This car will definitely turn heads and has a 6.5 liter engine.
  • ultra-luxurious car,
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  • 5.5, V8 engine.
  • .7 liter, V10 engine. It also boasts a 612 SAE horsepower.
  • t has a 32 valve V-8 engine that was based on the Ford Modular engine design.
  • and it took years to perfect.
Erika Moz

5 Deadliest Effects of Global Warming: Global Warming Effects, Causes of Global Warming... - 0 views

  • Green house gases stay can stay in the atmosphere for an amount of years ranging from decades to hundreds and thousands of years. No matter what we do, global warming is going to have some effect on Earth. Here are the 5 deadliest effects of global warming.
  • As the temperature of oceans rises, so will the probability of more frequent and stronger hurricanes
  • global warming will exacerbate the conditions and could lead to conflicts and war.
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  • urricanes cause do billions of dollars in damage, diseases cost money to treat and control and conflicts exacerbate all of these.
  • The ice caps melting is a four-pronged danger.
  • First, it will raise sea levels.
  • Second, melting ice caps will throw the global ecosystem out of balance
  • Third, temperature rises and changing landscapes in the artic circle will endanger several species of animals. Only the most adaptable will survive.
  • ourth, global warming could snowball with the ice caps gone
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    pictures and descriptions
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    global warming
Sylvia A

Bat World - 0 views

  • Bats are not flying mice; they are not even remotely related to rodents. Bats are such unique animals that scientists have placed them in a group all their own, called 'Chiroptera’, which means hand-wing. Bats are grouped with primates and lemurs in a grand order called Archonta.
  • Bats are not blind. Most bats can see as well as humans. Fruit bats have eyesight that is adapted to low-light, much like cats. Fruit bats also see in color.
  • If a bat swoops toward you, it’s probably after the mosquito that is hovering just above your head -  not your hair.
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  • Bats are not ugly or dirty. Most bats have very cute faces, some even resemble deer, rabbits, and little Chihuahuas. Like cats, bats spend an enormous amount of time grooming their fur, keeping it soft and silky.
  • Not all bats are vampires.  Of the world’s 1100+ species, only three are vampire bats limited mostly to Latin America. Vampire bats are very small (about the size of a package of M&Ms). Vampire bats do not attack humans or suck our blood; they prefer to get their teaspoon-sized meals from other animals.
  • Bats are wild animals, and all wild animals can be dangerous. Additionally, grounded bats are more likely to be sick so they should never be rescued bare-handed.
  • Bats are shy, gentle, and intelligent. They are among the slowest reproducing animals on earth. Most bat species have only one live young per year.
emily jackson

Dangerously Irrelevant: Generation We - 0 views

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      these two videos will come in handy
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    two videos on generation we
Bibin John

Aircraft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • An aircraft is a vehicle which is able to fly through the Earth's atmosphere or through any other atmosphere. Rocket vehicles are not aircraft if they are not supported by the surrounding air. All the human activity which surrounds aircraft is called aviation.
  • Heavier-than-air aircraft must find some way to push air or gas downwards, so that a reaction occurs (by Newton's laws of motion) to push the aircraft upwards. This dynamic movement through the air is the origin of the term aerodyne. There are two ways to produce dynamic upthrust: aerodynamic lift, and powered lift in the form of engine thrust. Aerodynamic lift is the most common, with aeroplanes being kept in the air by the forward movement of wings, and rotorcraft by spinning wing-shaped rotors sometimes called rotary wings. A wing is a flat, horizontal surface, usually shaped in cross-section as an aerofoil. To fly, the wing must move forwards through the air; this movement of air over the aerofoil shape deflects air downward to create an equal and opposite upward force, called lift, according to Newton's third law of motion. A flexible wing is a wing made of fabric or thin sheet material, often stretched over a rigid frame. A kite is tethered to the ground and relies on the speed of the wind over its wings, which may be flexible or rigid, fixed or rotary. With powered lift, the aircraft directs its engine thrust vertically downwards. The initialism VTOL (vertical take off and landing) is applied to aircraft that can take off and land vertically. Most are rotorcraft. Others, such as the Hawker Siddeley Harrier, take off and land vertically using powered lift and transfer to aerodynamic lift in steady flight. Similarly, STOL stands for short take off and landing. Some VTOL aircraft often operate in a short take off/vertical landing regime known as STOVL. A pure rocket is not usually regarded as an aerodyne, because it does not depend on the air for its lift (and can even fly into space), however many aerodynamic lift vehicles have been powered or assisted by rocket motors. Rocket-powered missiles which obtain aerodynamic lift at very high speed due to airflow over their bodies, are a marginal case.
  • The forerunner of the aeroplane is the kite
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  • Number of planes - Monoplane, biplane, etc. Wing support - Braced or cantilever, rigid or flexible. Wing planform - including aspect ratio, angle of sweep and any variations along the span. Includes the important class of delta wings. Location of the horizontal stabiliser, if any. Dihedral angle - positive, zero or negative (anhedral). A variable geometry aircraft can change its wing configuration during flight. A flying wing has no fuselage, though it may have small blisters or pods. The opposite of this is a lifting body which has no wings, though it may have small stabilising and control surfaces.
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    Tells all about different kinds of aircrafts.
haley haegner

Most Expensive Cars In The World: Top 10 List 2009-2008 - SuperCars - 0 views

  • 1,192,057
  • he most expensive street legal car available on the market today.
  • 253 mph+.
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  • 2nd place for the fastest car.
  • $667,321
  • 8th fastest car in the world.
  • 215 mph+
  • he 3rd most expensive car is actually fastest street legal car in the world with a top speed of 257 mph+
  • 25 of this exact model will ever be produced.
  • 229 mph+
  • it may be bought and show off to your neighbors.
  • The first true American production certified supercar,
  • 4 for the fastest car in the world.
  • 248 mph+
  • Swedish made,
  • 3rd fastest car in the world with a top speed of 250 mph+
  • Koenigsegg
  • is the fastest automatic transmission car in the world with a top speed of 207 mph+
  • dynamic stability control and a top speed of 209 mph+
  • unprecedented driving feeling on the road.
  • many luxurious features and it was made for comfort
  • with sporty handling and top performance technology.
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    top 10 most expensive cars
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