they were tried and true favourites of mine, and some I chose because I had never heard of them before. I wanted to comfort and challenge myself at the same time while taking into consideration what may work best for the theoretical Film Festival at Antelope Valley College. When I think of Film Festivals I think of a presentation to help entice the psyche toward a more progressive thought process. Films need to make the audience stop and think for a little bit afterward, there needs to be a pause, a
In the Antelope Wife, Enridrich create a wind of ritual process, transition, and reintegration in her story. Rozin goes through so much transformation. She is married to Richard and depends on lying to him to enable a civil marriage. She has had to endure a dysfunctional marriage that include cheating and controlling tendencies (148). Then she meets Frank’s and feels that her whole world has changed. Once she is aware that Richard is leaving to become incognito, she has no problem declaring her love
society. This theme is present in many of her works including: Antelope Wife and Future Home of a Living God. Antelope Wife is a short story by Louise Erdrich. Antelope Wife is about a Native American man belonging to the Chippewa tribe in Minnesota who is a teacher. One day he laid his eyes on four women: three daughters and their mother. He was determined to have the mother and he ends up kidnapping her. He gets her (the antelope) to fall in love with her, but he was warned by Jimmy Badger that
I began my higher education at Antelope Valley Community College in pursuit of these skills, and graduated cum laude in May 2012 with my Associates in Liberal Arts and Sciences. Shortly after, I was admitted to California State University, Fullerton for my Bachelor’s in Psychology, where I also joined the University’s Delta Epsilon Iota Academic Honor Society. It was here that I also discovered how useful philosophy is in understanding human behavior, and added the subject as a minor to aid me in
Jean Piaget’s Stages Gloria Martinez Antelope Valley College Jean Piaget Stages The short-written assignment I have chosen to do is Jean Piaget Stages of Cognitive Development. Jean Piaget is a psychologist who create the Stages of Cognitive Development by studying how children see the world as the grow up. What is Cognitive Development? Cognitive development is a study of field on children development. The four stages of development are from birth to adulthood. The four stages
pronghorn antelope, signal to others that there is a possible danger or threat in the area? Hypotheses: 1.) When a possible threat is detected in the area by an antelope, then that animal will vocalize a snort wheeze to worn the others of the possible danger. Prediction: a. If we play a pronghorn antelope snort wheeze, the animals we all look around, trying to find the possible threat displaying the vigilance behavior. b. If we play any other vocalization of a pronghorn antelope, the antelope will
Do you know the legend of Ci Wara? Ci Wara is a mythical creature that has the feature of half-human and half-antelope, who first introduced humanity how to cultivate the earth. The education of agriculture from Ci Wara brought great influence to a Mande people living in West African of Mali who were called Bamana people during 17th Century. Bamana people are well known as the best of agricultural society who still practice their traditional ritual. One of the significant creation of art works
Since they carefully tamed ostriches and antelopes,it would be fun to examine them and detect which one did better. The ostrich was wanted by the Robinson family for sturdy riding. Dad said “our hardest task was to our mounting on it.”They had to blind the ostrich by putting a mask over his eyes. Next they smoked him which means giving him smoke. Since they gave him smoke he was calm. That is the full process for taming the ostrich. The antelope was also used for riding. They found this
teeming with zebras, antelope, elephants, and giraffes. They worked in the garden all day long making sure the ferns and trees were groomed to perfection. Mr. Lion was very protective of his garden and it’s workers. The workers were very important to him. Without them he was nothing. If anyone were to try to get away he’d surely send the hyenas. In his mind, anyone would be crazy to try and run away. His garden was the best, was it not? However, one day while Lil’ Antelope was tending to the zebras
3.1 The Makishi Masquerades among the Chokwe and related people 6 3.2 Pwo Mask 7 3.3 The Ngidi and Makanda initiation Rites 8 3.4 Holo Mask 9 3.5 The Bambara tribe of Mali and the Chi Wara antelope Mask 9 4. CONCLUSION 11 5. BIBLIOGROPHY 12 1. FIGURE LIST Figure Page Figure 1: Unknown Artist, Pwo Mask, Wood Carving, patina and plant material, 9.5” x 10” x 10”, Private Collection, (Bastin, 1982:91).