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...taken in 1916 Society The Iroquois tribes, living around the Great Lakes and extending east and north, used strings or belts called wampum that served a dual function: the knots and beaded designs mnemonically chronicled tribal stories and legends, and further served as a medium of exchange and a unit of measure. The keepers of the articles were seen as tribal dignitaries. Pueblo... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Native Americans in the United States
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...Language, Unabridged (Merriam-Webster, Inc., 2002, ISBN 0877792011 ) and the Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition (Oxford University Press, 1989, ISBN 0198611862 ) contain the phrase "aggry bead." To find a third word ending in "gry" that is not part of a phrase, you must turn to obsolete words or personal or place names. A list of 130 of these is given at the end of this article. So, basically... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Gry
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...and grinding stones) and food production (e.g. pottery , bone implements). They were also skilled manufacturers of a range of other types of stone tool and ornaments, including projectile points , beads, and statuettes. Neolithic peoples in the Levant , Anatolia , Syria , northern Mesopotamia and Central Asia were also accomplished builders, utilising mud-brick to construct houses and villages... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Neolithic
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...to be tallies of abacus results in China around 400 . In particular, zero was correctly described by Chinese mathematicians around 932 , and seems to have originated as a circle of a place empty of beads. In India, recognizably modern positional numeral systems, passed to the Arabians, probably along with the astronomical tables, was brought to Baghdad by an Indian ambassador around 773 . For greater... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Numeral system
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... A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada , Founder- acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness . Soon after, Harrison embraced the Hare Krishna tradition (including chanting with beads; a meditation technique similar to the Catholic rosary ), and remained associated with it until his death. While during his lifetime, Harrison had bequeathed to the society his Letchmore Heath... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/George Harrison
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...model contains both blue and green components. Screens that, at first sight, appear grey are occasionally used for digital compositing, although these are in fact coated with tiny half-silvered glass beads to give a significant degree of retroreflectivity . A ring of coloured lights (usually LEDs ) is placed around the camera lens, and the screen reflects this colour back to the camera. This technique... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Bluescreen
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... Autoeroticism is the practice of fulfilling one's own sexual needs without a partner. The most common form of autoeroticism is masturbation . Many people also use dildos , vibrators , anal beads, sybian machines , and other sex toys alone. Most autoerotic practices are relatively or entirely safe. One example of a dangerous practice is autoerotic asphyxiation . It may result in death... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Autoeroticism/History1
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In its simplest form, multiplication is the sum of a list of identical numbers . For example, the product 7 × 4 is 7 + 7 + 7 + 7. The numbers being multiplied are called the multiplicand... Multiplying Negative Numbers Arithmetic Operations In Various Number Systems Multiplication on a Japanese abacus Modern Chinese Multiplication Techniques on an Abacus http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Multiplication
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... cattle . The settlement was established with simple mud buildings with four internal subdivisions. Numerous burials have been found, many with elaborate goods such as baskets, stone and bone tools, beads, bangles, pendants and occasionally animal sacrifices, with more goods left with burials of males. Ornaments of sea shell , limestone , turquoise , lapis lazuli , sandstone and polished copper... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Mehrgarh
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...to mass-produced glass. Glass art Glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly at an exhibition in Kew Gardens, London, England. The piece is 13 feet (4 metres) high Hand-blown glass beads and pendants illustrate some of the myriad colors and shapes of glass art. The Canadian Nickel is for scale Even with the availability of common glassware, hand blown or lampworked glassware... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Glass
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