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Articles related to "Symbol"
China's One Chilld Policy Despite holding the rule of the "One Child Policy" why can many families with two or more children still be seen on the streets of China? china • one child policy • minority • tribes • economy
Rusyn Pysanky Easter Eggs The Rusyn pysanky tradition differs stylistically from the pysanky tradition of the Ukranians. rusyns • pysanky • decorated eggs • pagan symbols • ukrainians
Meaning in "The Birth of Venus" Alessandro Botticelli depicts the pagan goddess of love - Venus - as the harbinger of spring and owes his inspiration to the Classical ideals of ancient Greek art. sandro botticelli • symbols in art • medici art • sandro botticelli and birth of venus • venice art travel
The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti In "Nastagio Arranges a Feast at which the Ghosts Reappear," Botticelli depicts a story from The Decameron with frightening realism and gruesome enthusiasm for detail. alessandro botticelli • story of nastagio degli onesti • nastagio degli onesti • nastagio • the decameron book
Weather Lesson Plans Weather is constantly changing and is always worthy of study. homeschool science • preschool weather plans • elementary weather plans • high school weather plans • weather lesson plans
Giving a Chick at Easter Chicks given to children as Easter gifts often die, and sometimes they pass on infectious diseases. There are creative alternatives. giving a chick at easter • chicks • easter tradition • giving a live chick • symbols of new life
How to Identify Counterfeit RMB How to prevent yourself from being cheated into a counterfeit bill. Tips on identifying a fake Chinese bill and avoid being cheated when traveling in China. counterfeit • bills • rmb • yuan • shopping
Druids, Saints and Trees Niall Mac Coitir assembles folklore of native Irish trees in his book "Irish Trees: Myths, Legends & Folklore." Trees of druids, saints and common folk await our discovery. folklore of irish trees • trees in ireland • irish trees • irish folklore • niall mac coitir
Deconstructing Star Wars A basic analysis of seemingly innocent popular culture texts often reveals strong undercurrents of colonial aggression towards Indigenous people. star wars • colonial propaganda • temuera morrison • conspiracy theory • racism in cinema
Easter Cards and Other Craft Ideas Tessellating Easter Bunnies and Geometric Patterns can be the source of Great Easter Gift Ideas. Before holidays teachers look for inspiring educational activities. easter cards • other craft ideas • tessalations • art activites • math activities
Serpents in Hermetic Philosophy Snakes, serpents and dragons were a popular theme in alchemical texts and picture books. What is their importance, and how did this tradition begin? alchemy • mysticism • hermetic philosophy • serpents • serpent
Roses in Folklore -- Part 2 Part 2 of the series exploring roses in world folklore. rose folklore • rose mythology • legends • fables • persia
Each Stitch Represents Transforming the emotions you feel into a knit or crocheted object for yourself or others. knitting inspiration • crochet inspiration • knitting memory • knitting symbolism • ancestors
Ukrainian Eggs: Pysanky Pysanky, or Ukrainian decorated eggs, are an integral part of Ukrainian cultural tradition that date back to Pagan times. pysanky • ukrainian eggs • ukraine • ukraine history • easter
The Creation of a New Musical, Part 9b - Preproduction: Music Prep musical • preproduction • music preparation • copyists
2006 Olympic Passion Passion Ignites the 2006 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony 2006 olympics winter games • torino • italy figure skating • ice skaters • athletes
Easter Bunny and the Bilby The common symbol of Easter the Easter bunny is being replaced by the Easter Bilby in Australia. The rabbit introduced by the first settlers became a plague pest whereas easter celebrations • rabbits • rabbit plague • rabbit proof fence • bilby
Eggs for Easter Brunch Find out how to whip up impressive omelets and frittata burritos to serve your guests for Easter brunch. omelets • eggs • easter • frittata burrito • frittata
Organizing the Classroom New teachers need help managing classroom materials. Here's a tip on keeping track of student journals for new teachers to try. organizing the classroom • journals for kids • organizing classroom materials • tips for organizing classroom • managing classroom materials
Cherokee Alphabet Sequoyah, for many years, works on his alphabet. When it is finished it is so simple that everyone, including the children, in his tribe learns it. sequoyah of the cherokee • native americans • indians • books • literate and illiterate
Foreign Affairs How to find a stock or mutual fund on a foreign exchange stock • stocks • stock market • investing • investments
Graveyard Research Tired of doing all your research online or in the library? Well, get out and visit the family cemetary. There are many things you can learn in a graveyard. graveyard • research • genealogy • family tree • cemetary
Bridges in Ljubljana, Slovenia Ljubljana's Dragon Bridge and the Triple Bridge are spans you're sure to cross when enjoying Slovenia's pretty capital. Just beware of monsters! ljubljana’s bridges • dragon bridge • zmajski most • triple bridge • tromostovje
Harbingers of Fall - Part I - Eupatorium I don't know about you, but I tend to garden merrily along, somehow feeling that the gardening season will just go on and on until, one day, I look up and certain plants have come into bloom that always warn me that time is getting short. Fall is just around the corner. Eupatorium - Joe Pye Weed - is one of them. shade • shade garden • shady garden • gardening in shade • perennials
The Reign of Terror The Reign of Terror lasted from 1793-1794 and marked the height of the radical phase of the French Revolution. The Reign of Terror was led by Maximilian Robespiere. reign of terror • french revolution • robespierre • radical • committee of public safety
Unicorn Legends Unicorn legends date back far into our ancient Pagan past where they were described as having many different shapes and colors. Today, however, it is the pure white unicorn that captures our fascination. unicorn • history • knights • kids • children
Feng Shui and Family Whether you have a breakdown in communication with a family member, or want to improve on something good, feng shui can help. feng shi • family • chi • wood • wooden table
Fool's War: Imagine Fool’s in Space at War Review of the science fiction novel Fool's War by Sarah Zettel.
History of Faberge Eggs Today, Faberge eggs are priceless masterpieces but their history began in 1885 with Tsar Alexander III, who commissioned Peter Carl Faberge to make an egg for his wife. faberge • faberge eggs • russia • romanovs • easter
Luxembourg Indigenousness The indigenous Trevisi of Luxembourg were colonised by Rome 2000 years ago. Can their culturally unique descendants be described as indigenous today? luxembourg culture • european indigenous • european mythology • celtic tribe • letzebuergesch language
Queen Marie Antoinette The life and times of a much misunderstood and maligned queen. queen marie antoinette • house of bourbon • the holy roman empire • king louis xvi • versailles
Thailand's Sea Gypsies The predominantly Muslim community of Krabi lives in peace with other religions, despite the tensions in Thai society further south, as do the Sea Gypsies and the Chinese ethnic groups in krabi • immigrants from china • tin mines of phuket • thai society • chinese rituals
The Picts Sometimes called "The Painted Men", the Picts came out of nowhere to rule the north of Britain. picts • painted men • caledonians • hadrian's wall • pict tattoos
Walt Disney bio by Neal Gabler Neal Gabler's bio of Walt Disney purports to be about the triumph of the American imagination - yet fails to re-imagine its subject walt disney • walt disney: the triumph of the american imaginati • neal gabler • walt disney biography • animation |
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