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NEST IN THE WINDANT 200 Book TestName Class start time 1. Contrast Pohnpeian and industrial explanations on how the island came into being.a. The Pohnpeian explanation is an example of a supernatural creation story.b. Pohnpeians explain that an octopus directed Sapikini to the island.c. The industrial explanation is based on science.d.

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People in industrial society say volcanoes erupted and formed the island.e. All of the above2.

What was the nature of Ward’s study on Pohnpei?a. How matrilineal descent changed to patrilineal even before modernization.b. How fish and other ocean foods took over the diet, which lead to rising mercury levels.c. They cut her hair and changed her clothes and named her Mario.d. They pooled their funds to provide a sex change operation.e. None of the above14.

How would you describe Pohnpei society before World War II? (Use class materials to answer this one; you won’t find it directly in the book!)a. Hunting and gathering with a band form of political organizationb. Simple horticulturalc.

Complex horticulturald. Which is the correct chronological order of countries that colonized Pohnpei?a. Germany, Japan, Spain, United Statesb. Spain, Germany, Japan, United Statesc. Germany, Spain, United States, Japand. Germany, Spain, Japan, United States16. Which of the following statements is true of Pohnpei?a.

Local spirit beliefs exist side-by-side with Christianityb. Christianity has replaced local spirit beliefsc. Christianity never gained a foothold because of strong local spirit beliefsd. Local spirits have been translated into Christian saints17. Language on Pohnpei:a. Extremely hierarchical: people speak differently depending on the relative status of speaker and listener (i.e., high language).b.

Extremely monosyllabic: many syllables mean exactly the same thing, so it often confuses even Pohnpeians themselves.c. Had died out by the time Martha Ward did her study, but before that it was particularly rich in consonants.d. Was never conjugated, so hence it was very easy to learn. 1564 Words  7 PagesAfter reading the novel Nest in the Wind: Adventures in Anthropology on a Tropical Island, written by Martha C. Ward, I learned about a culture on an island that is much different but similar in many ways to ours. The Climate of the Island was tropical with heavy rainfall. The Island was known as a “tropical paradise”.

Ward a female Anthropologist went to this Island to study its inhabitants. Some area she focus on was Family, Religion, sex, tradition, economics, politics,medicine, death, resources. 946 Words  4 PagesModels of Business Market Segmentation?Wind and Cardozo ModelBonoma-Shapiro ModelWind-Cardozo Model Of Business Market SegmentationAccording to appropriateness dimension, the DMU characteristics is the most appropriate followed by organizational characteristics and product characteristics perceived as the least appropriate.On the other hand organizational characteristics are the easiest to identify though not the most appropriate.Wind-Cardozo Model of Business Market Segmentation. 1107 Words  5 Pageswill overall benefit the consumers economically.Benefits of having a greenhouse is that it will help the environment. For example, the use of having an eco-friendly house will help “to reduce the impact humans have on the environment” (The Nest). A friendly house to the environment will lower negative impact on the world.

It will allow the world to continue to relieve its functions without major harmful intervening from human beings. The actions of creating this kind of house can help with.

1258 Words  6 Pagesshe had no roots.My mother was a military brat. The longest she’s ever lived anywhere is seven years. She makes no bones about the fact that she doesn’t know where she’s from. Like the planes my grandfather workedon, my mother was a child of the wind, going here and there, and wherever destiny took her.I suppose my grandmother would say the same thing about me.

I am a missionary’s child, taken wherever the call of God took my family. I didn’t grow up in just one place, therefore I have no roots. 1263 Words  6 PagesThis provides the stability necessary for plant growth.

Many time a maritime forests will form on secondary dunes.Barrier beaches are not static, they are constantly being changed (Coastal Change ) by the forces that formed them; waves and wind. One change effecting barrier beaches is they are moving closer to the main coast.

This movement is caused by the rise in sea level. As the sea level rises waves crash higher and higher upon the beach, as they do this the dunes are pushed back.

1011 Words  5 Pagesnot for -,” hummed the Black man before the White couple walked in.It was a nippy Thursday night. The rustling trees, whispering to the innocent birds, warned them to fly way. The lost birds, searching for a nest to keep them warm. A nest where they could sleep and stay cozy as the wind continued to blow like smoke out of a cigar; however, the stubborn trees showed no signs of letting their guard down.Phillies was quiet -“chill” as they say. The white couple leaned over the counter.

908 Words  4 Pagesinteresting facts, old machines used, and the base cemetery as you walk along the trail. But my favorite structure within the preserve is the human sized birds nest, filled with facts on birds and steps to sit on. As I walk down the stairs into the center of the nest I lose sight of the empty field making it just me, alone, cocooned in the nest.

This is my safe place, here, secluded from reality I feel protected by the structure allowing myself to freely think. I lay in the center, listening to soft. 1529 Words  7 PagesRemember in Wizard of Oz how Dorothy was swept away by a tornado, and how tornados are massive wind storms. Well, it is no wonder they took the setting in Kansas. “Kansas has been ranked third in the nation for its potential wind resources” (Wind Power and Wildlife Issues in Kansas). Wind turbines have been placed all around Kansas, gathering wind to produce energy. Truth is it’s causing problems for animals and farmers.

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A great deal of biodiversity is being taken place throughout the wildlife. 835 Words  4 Pagesplace to hide from predators”, ('Adaptation', 2013). Tree branches also provided birds a nice place to design a nest where their young can grow up. Also another thing people do not realize is the fact that the blades of grass and small hair is extremely important to a bird’s environment because that is what they used to build the nest. If birds were unable to find a safe place to build nests it would be hard for their offspring to survive.If you think about what the bird actually eats worms may come. 861 Words  4 PagesOne Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Critical EssayOne flew over the Cuckoo’s nest, written by Ken Kesey in 1962 is a gripping multidimensional novel, set in an Oregon Mental Institution set deep in the countryside.

The novel is narrated by an American half-Indian known as the “Chief”, who is a seemingly deaf and dumb patient with Paranoid Schizophrenia. By choosing Bromden as the narrator instead of the main character McMurphy, Kesey gives us a somewhat objective view, as its coming from only one.

The novel The Nest by Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney demonstrates how the lives of others can spin out of control as the result of one person’s mistake. All of Leo Plumb’s siblings suffer after he crashed his car severely injuring a young waitress he had just seduced.

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Much of Leo's sibling's anger came when they learned their mother had cashed out a good deal of her children’s trust fund, left to them by their father, to pay for and cover up Leo’s accident. The novel addresses the idea that one shouldn’t count on a financial payout before they actually have it in their hands.

Other themes include family relationships, the lengths to which some will go to keep up appearances, and the struggle to find one’s identity.The grown Plumb siblings that had been counting on their inheritance payout to help them get out of the financial jams they had gotten themselves into were most enraged when they learned their mother withdrew almost all of the inheritance fund their father had left for them in order to pay for the wreck Leo had when he was drunk and high. Leo’s sister, Melody, had been counting on the money from her inheritance not only to help her pay down the mortgage on her family’s house but also to fund her daughters’ college educations.

A brother, Jack, needed the money to pay off a home equity loan he took out against he and his husband’s summer home. Leo’s second sister, Bea, was most frustrated because she had always considered Leo to be her mentor. She wanted him to return to being the big brother she remembered. The siblings arranged a lunch meeting with Leo to confront him about the money he owed them. Leo made a promise to his three siblings that he would meet with them in three months with a solid plan to pay them back.Having no one else who would take him in, Leo called on Stephanie, an old girlfriend and fellow employee in the literary world, who agreed to let him live there even though she had her doubts about his intentions. The two soon reignited their old relationship.

Meanwhile, Jack made an interesting discovery when he tried to visit Leo one day at Stephanie’s apartment. He learned the man who lived in Stephanie’s basement apartment, named Tommy, took a Rodin statue from the wreckage of the World Trade Center. Tommy believed the statue was a sign from his wife who was killed in the attack and Tommy had kept it hidden in his apartment ever since. Jack tried to broker a sale of the statue believing he could use the commission he would make to relieve his financial situation.After Leo first made the promise to his brother and sisters that he would find a way to repay them their money he seemed intent on finding a new job in the online magazine business, but he was soon discouraged when Nathan Chowdhury refused to hire him. To make matters worse Leo's sister Bea showed him a story she had written about his wreck.

When Leo told Stephanie about the story she didn’t seem to understand why Leo was so upset.Leo decided to flee the United States and live on a secret bank account he had hidden away in the Cayman Islands. Even though he had enough in the account to pay his siblings back, he chose not to do so.It was at Melody’s fortieth birthday party that the entire family learned from Stephanie that Leo was gone and that Stephanie was pregnant with his baby. When they tried to track down the last time any of them actually saw Leo, Jack and his husband, Walker, began to fight because Jack had been telling Walker that he was meeting with Leo when he was actually meeting with Tommy to discuss the sale of the Rodin statue. Walker told Jack his plan to sell the statue is both illegal and unethical, and then walked out on him. Melody’s future didn’t look much brighter as she and her family were forced to sell their home. She was also in shock because she learned that one of her daughters is gay.Meanwhile, Bea and her boss, Paul Underwood, tried to locate Leo. Leo had been a mentor to Bea when she was a young writer.

She wanted to prove to herself that the Leo she admired so much really existed. During their ten days in the Caribbean Bea and Paul formed a bond and realize they loved one another.

Although both of them saw Leo just as they were about to board a ferry to go back to the United States, they both pretended they didn't see him. Melody’s life began to look up when she realized that even though she had to sell her house, she still had her family, the most important thing that came from the home. In conclusion, Stephanie’s baby serves as a means to unite the family. They could see Leo in the little girl’s expressions.

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Jack learned to be a father to the girl and Bea began writing again.This section contains 880 words(approx. 3 pages at 400 words per page).