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    Social Studies Native American Project When you think of grass skirts you might think of Hawaii or an Carribbean vacation place. The truth is you wouldn’t have had to leave Texas if the Karankawas Indians were still around. The women of the Karankawas wore grass skirts and the men wore simple breach clothes. In the following paper let’s learn more about the Karankawas including where they lived‚ what they ate‚ the tools they used and much more. The Karankawas tribe lived along the Gulf

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    Archery as a Sport

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    Archery Archery is a sport that involves shooting with a bow and arrow at a target. Analysing your own performance is a great way to improve personal sporting performance. Understanding the biomechanics and using sport psychology is effective in performance. Biomechanics relates to the laws of mechanics and physics to human performance (Shooting Techniques Biomechanics‚ 2007). However psychology is the study of the mind and behaviour. Some biomechanics principles that are related

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    over the years‚ regardless of its use. This physics involves two components: bow mechanics and arrow flightBow mechanics: when an archer pulls back the string‚ he does work on the bow‚ and is converted to potential energy. Upon release of the arrow‚ this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy‚ most of which is transferred to the arrow and gives it its initial velocity. The force that the archer applies to the bow to bend it is actually the weight that he feels on his fingers as he pulls

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    English Archery History

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    The History of English Archery The English Longbow was one of the deadliest tools on the planet. These bows were one of the main tools that made England one of the most powerful countries in the past. They used these longbows for many reasons. They could penetrate through steel plate armor‚ which made these bows effective against armored knights. The longbows had a draw weight of up to 150 pounds. The longbows that the English traditionally used had a draw weight of about 90 pounds. The English

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    Atlatl

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    dates the atlatl to be about 25‚000 years old‚ but it is believed to have been used for over 40.000 years. The atlatl allowed early humans to hunt big animals such as the mammoth and wooly rhino. Later on the development of the bow overtook the atlatl. This is because the bow was much quieter and easier to carry; and after the big animals were gone‚ the atlatl’s strength was not needed to hunt the remaining smaller animals. People began using the atlatl in Europe during the Paleolithic or Old Stone

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    always remind me that there’s more to shoot for than just success. It reminds me that the difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person’s motivation. For an example‚ I think about goals and life as a bow and arrow. An arrow can only be shot by pulling the bow backwards. When life is dragging you back with difficulties‚ it means it’s going to launch you into something great. “To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift.” My goals in life are simple‚ and

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    spears‚ bow and arrows‚ and guns. The weapons were made specifically and used in many different ways around the location of the tribe. Native Americans worked with the raw materials and natural resources available to them and their task and knowledge of how to make a bow was critical to their lifestyle‚ both for hunting and when fighting enemies. One of the most important roles of the men was to make weapons and his skills in developing methods and techniques on how to make a bow. The Bow provided

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    A World Guide to Good Manners How not to behave badly abroad By Norman Ramshaw Traveling to all corners of the world gets easier and easier. We live in a global village‚ but how well do we know and understand each other? Here is a sample test. Imagine you have arranged a meeting at four o’clock. What time should you expect your foreign business colleagues to arrive? If they are German‚ they’ll be bang on time. If they are American‚ they’ll probably be 15 minutes early. If they are British‚ they’ll

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    “proper tools.” It is something we must study to find out how they did this because we don’t seem to be able to do it today. And although technology has changed over time‚ the behaviors associated with them‚ has not. A bow and arrow has changed to a gun. Our ancestors used a bow and arrow for hunting and going to war with their neighbors. We today do the same exact things with the gun. We study the past to try to understand why this fact hasn’t changed. We have learned from the past how to irrigate

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    Hunger Games Book Report

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    Katniss doesn’t drug him‚ but she does wait until he’s asleep to head to The Cornucopia. When the game makers announce in the book‚ that only one tribute can live (again) Katniss thinks Peeta is trying to kill her so she draws an arrow across her bow and in the movie it doesn’t happen. In the book‚ Beasts are released into the arena that have the eyes of dead tributes. They walk upright upon on occasion‚ while in the movie‚ they are just dog-wolf-like

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