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- Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
3: ...h; [[November 15]], [[1978]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[cultural anthropology|cultural anthr...
5: ...tor [[Ruth Benedict]], Mead concentrated her studies on problems of child rearing, personality, and cu...
7: ... ''Coming of Age in Samoa'' ([[1928]]), based on research she conducted as a graduate student, but her...
13: ... are universal, but what constitutes courtesy, modesty, good manners, and definite ethical standards i...
14: ...as felt that a study of the problems faced by adolescents in another culture would be illuminating. - Lute (15915 bytes)
1: ... lute is called a ''lutenist'', and a maker of lutes (or guitars) is called a ''luthier''.
3: ==Description of the instrument==
7: ...with the large number of strings — makes lutes tedious if not difficult to tune. Thus lutenists ...
9: ...ument, to allow stopping the highest-pitched courses up to a full octave higher than the open string (...
11: ... are numbered sequentially, counting from the highest pitched, so that the ''chantrelle'' is the ''fir... - Acting (1700 bytes)
1: ...sely what acting is. In acting, an actor suppresses or augments aspects of their personality in order...
3: ...nge of different artistic philosophies and processes.
5: ...nstantin Stanislavski]], [[Lee Strasberg]], [[Uta Hagen]], [[Stella Adler]], and [[Sanford Meisner]] - Axe (10109 bytes)
10: ==Types==
12: ...ng Axe - The most commonly known of the various axes
14: ... one of the least common in use in the United States at this time.
15: ... curves, also vary, markedly, between the many types.
16: ...t. In addition, the uppermost part of the bit, rises sharply, to a dramatic point.
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