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- Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
5: ...ct professor starting in 1954. Following the example of her instructor [[Ruth Benedict]], Mead concen...
14: ...d begun to discuss the problems faced by young people (especially women) as they pass through adolesce...
18: ...tudy among a small group of [[Samoa]]ns -- 600 people -- in which she got to know, lived with, observe...
28: ...the same ethnocentric sexual puritanism as the people Boas and Mead once shocked. In 1983, the [[Ameri...
33: ...ural patterns there, were different from say, Mt. Hagen. They were closer to those described by Mead. - Lute (15915 bytes)
1: ...anguage|Arabic]] ''al‘ud'', "the wood". The player of a lute is called a ''lutenist'', and a mak...
5: ...humb|8-course tenor Renaissance lute. This is a replica of a historical instrument]]
7: ..."We spend half our time tuning and the other half playing out of tune.")
9: ...round the neck. They fray with use, and must be replaced frequently. A few additional partial frets of...
13: ...separately. The tuning of a lute is a somewhat complicated issue, and is described in a separate secti... - Acting (1700 bytes)
1: ...sually, speaking or singing the written text or [[play]]. From the [[Latin]] word ''agĕre'' mea...
5: ...nstantin Stanislavski]], [[Lee Strasberg]], [[Uta Hagen]], [[Stella Adler]], and [[Sanford Meisner]] - Axe (10109 bytes)
5: ...ed an [[adze]]. The typical use for an axe is to split and shape wood and chop down [[tree]]s, but in ...
8: ...s varied over time. It can be lashed, but also simply 'wedged', whereby the end of the handle is slit,...
11: [[Image:Axe cutting wood.jpg|thumb|300px|Splitting log with an axe]]
16: ...ddition, the uppermost part of the bit, rises sharply, to a dramatic point.
19: ...igned for felling trees, the other side used for splitting.
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