My life is a cluttered drawer if you looked inside you would see a variety of pictures.
Pictures of places far and near. Pictures of friends, family and loved ones. In the back of the drawer tools for the tinkering that everything seems to need at one time or another.
Different types of music would be scattered throughout the drawer on tapes and CD’s for the good times and the bad.
Often I sit in my room and look back at all the pictures of the interesting places I have been, the unusual sights I have seen and the people I meet doing it all. A picture I often look at is a picture of Time Square New York. This particular picture I took myself.
I look at this for motivation, motivation that one day I will be in the city of opportunity.
The picture I keep right beside my new York picture is an army photo. A photo of one of my buddies out in the field gun by his side. This picture gives me a completely different feeling. A feeling of appreciation for the solders that are fighting for our country at this point in time. Every parent or friend with a picture like mine I’m sure, knows the feeling of wondering will they be sent, or asks the question will they come back.
As the drawer slides more than half way open now the stacks of CD’s and tapes begin to come into view. The tapes mostly of childhood music that got lost or out grown.
The lessons or sharing, and good attitude all waiting to be passed down to a cousin or niece in dire need. The CD’s in the drawer I am sure have been pulled out, and again returned depending on the mood, or the company. As for the artists of these CD’s, mostly
String Cheese, a semi blue grass band with a song for every mood.
At the far back of my cluttered drawer there are several tools. The tools you would find in my drawer are common tools. The tools needed just for the basic workshop. Both kinds of screw drivers, Phillips head and a flat head. A hammer, and last but not least needle nose pliers. With this set of tools I feel I can fix, or “rig” almost anything I own to a certain extent. This set of tool would also cure the boredom of everyday life. Scratch up some nails and grab my trusty hammer with a cuple of planks of
Tool-use is regularly reported in chimpanzees. They use many different tools to carry out many different tasks. They use sticks to fish for insects, stones and wood to crack open nuts, leaves to soak up liquid, and branches used as weapons to dominate opponents and frighten off predators. In making tools, they may use a variety of different materials to make the same kind of tool. For example, they use sticks, twigs, bark, and vines to fish for termites. They also may use the same material for different purposes. A leaf could be used as a termite probe, a napkin, or a sponge.
move the red sweater to the corner of my desk with my ruler. I move my pencil and
Humans are not the only species with the ability of making tools. Early on in her research, Jane Goodall observed an older male chimp, she called him David Greybeard. Through her observation of David, she witnessed two forms of the use of tools. The first was the use of grass as a tool to extract termites from their mounds. The second was the making of a tool by stripping the leaves off a twig, modifying it for the same purpose. When Louis Leakey heard this, he wrote her “Now we must redefine tool, redefine man, or except chimpanzees as humans” (Goodall, 2002). There is a definite correlation between man and chimps in this respect. Human culture involves learned behaviors through observation, imitation and practice, the use of tools with chimpanzees show the same ability for learned beh...
needed a light, inexpensive, portable, and easy to use tool. I thought of the most common
center of a wooden stick which they would sharpen in with a smoothed groove stone. With the
the reason why they are learning something, then they will get a greater sense of the
and the soldiers arm make a triangle effect causing you to look from her to the solder. Next the solder comes into focus, however since its only the back that is seen, and he is only
...nt to use while doing body work because they do most of the work for you. Air hammers with a selection of chisel heads is a required tool for auto body when replacing body panels on a vehicle. Grinders are something nice to have as well they come in air and electric and when you get past grinding cutting with them you can put a buffing head on them. An electric drill is a thing that you will need for drilling holes and along with the drill you will need drill bits and other bits. A wire brush is a thing that will clean up parts after you are done with them or they clean up chrome and aluminum really well. An air compressor will be needed to run all of the air tools it is recommended that you get a bigger one for the fact that most tools will run the smaller one down and out to fast and you will have to take breaks to let it catch up with your progression.(book four)
Scalpel 7. Ruler 8. Wooden Board 9. Measuring Cylinder-size (250cm3) 10. Top-pan Balance 11.
One generation can learn many things from another. For instance, they can learn to persevere, have faith. And be generous.
In today’s evolving and changing society, many people do not appreciate how extraordinary music truly is. Since the birth of the vinyl record, there are less people who own and are interested in them. Even though vinyl records have recently been making a comeback, they are still not as popular as they once were. People take for granted how easily accessible music is today though in the past it was not as simple. Even though vinyl records may be costly and may not have a large quantity of songs, as time progresses and technology continues to develop, the way that people listen to music degrades their appreciation for music due to easier accessibility, weaker sound in terms of quality, and decaying genres.
I have realized by watching my children learn and grow that every day is a learning experience. Each day they wake up ready for a new ch...
An artist’s only feasible option is to go through this system. To obtain music of high quality, people had to buy vinyl singles or albums or tape, and later, only CDs. There was no practical way to listen to music before buying it, without listening to it or tapping off the radio. Music was very restricted by several different record companies. The record labels in the industry select what music they think people want to hear, and they try to sell the music.
Some of the most common props out there to start with are: 1. Non-slip mat; 2. Strap or belt; 3. Blanket; 4. Block; 5. Chair or wall.
From time to time, I like to look at picture from the past to remember and to learn about my childhood past. Some are even taking before color pictures existed,