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- Frozen Songs: Language Activity
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- Full Metal Jacket – Literary Elements
- Funny Latin Phrases
- Girl, Interrupted – Psychology Lesson
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- La Misma Luna – Literary Elements
- Layer Cake – Literary Elements
- Like Water for Chocolate – Literary Elements
- List of 1000+ Interview Questions
- List of Character Types
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- List of Physical Appearance Adjectives
- List of Public Relations Terms Unabridged
- List of Science Majors
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- List of Small Business Ideas
- Logos Analyzed by Industry Worksheet
- London Boulevard – Literary Elements
- Love Actually Lyrics
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- Love Poetry
- Maleficent – Literary Elements
- Mamma Mia Lyrics
- Managing Your Boss Dos and Don’ts
- Maria Full of Grace – Literary Elements
- Megatrends
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding – Literary Elements
- New Media Marketing Pros and Cons
- Numerical Communication
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest – Psychology Lesson
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest – Literary Elements
- Online Avatar Creators
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- Open Your Eyes – Literary Elements
- Pan’s Labyrinth – Discussion Questions
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- Personal Branding Pros and Cons
- PEST Analysis
- Photo Composition
- Photo Essay
- Physical Appearance Adjectives
- Physical Appearance Adjectives – Arms
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- Pirates of the Caribbean – Fox Character Analysis Diverging Radial
- Pocahontas Literary Elements
- Power Verbs Exercise
- PowerPoint Do’s and Don’ts: Models of Communication Analysis
- PowToon Business Idea
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- PowToon Resume
- Prejudice
- Public Enemies – Literary Elements
- Real Steel – Conflict
- Real Steel – Literary Elements
- Resume: Computer Skills Section
- Robot Design Project Serious
- Rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock
- Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary
- Romeo and Juliet – Literary Elements
- Santa Claus Quiz
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- Selena – Literary Elements
- Self Introduction
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- Sleeping Beauty Literary Elements
- Sleeping Beauty vs. Maleficent – Literary Elements
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- Taylor Swift Lyrics
- The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene and Joost Elffers
- The Five W’s
- The Office TV Series ESL Discussion Questions
- The Spirit of the Beehive – Literary Elements
- The Wedding Banquet (Xi Yan) – Literary Elements
- The Yes Men Fix the World – PR Group Exercise
- Twilight – Themes
- Types of Energy
- Types of Groups Exercise
- Unforgiven – Fox Character Analysis Diverging Radial
- Virtual Teams
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- Wall Street Survivor
- Wall Street – Literary Elements
- What Am I Game Cards – Transportation
- What if TV dates?
- What Is A Youth Lyrics
- When Harry Met Sally
- X-Men (2000) Literary Elements
- X-Men Language Activity
- You be the Judge
- Zen Design Exercise
- Zombie Survival Guide Lesson
- Zombieland Rules
- Cosmic Super-Duper Werefox Team
- Effective Presentation
- Alternatives to PowerPoint and Prezi
- Comparison of Low Tech Presentation Systems
- Effective Presentation Evaluation Form
- Effective Whiteboard Usage
- Eliminate Death by PowerPoint
- Fox Presentation Taxonomy
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- PowerPoint Design
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- SmartArt Gallery Exercise
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- Five W’s Lessons
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- Fortune Telling
- Astrology Chinese
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- Astrology Western Charts
- Astrology Western Sun and Moon Sign Combinations
- Chinese Astrology 60 Year Cycle
- Chinese vs. Western Astrology
- Dice Fortune Telling
- Divination Taxonomy
- Fortune Telling Lesson: Palmistry & Tarot
- Fortune Telling with Playing Cards
- Numerology and Virtual Reality
- Numerology in Comic Books, Movies, Novels and Television
- Numerology Wars: 22 vs. 23
- Palmistry Casimir Stanislav d’Arpentigny’s System
- Palmistry Major Lines
- Palmistry Marks
- Palmistry Mounts
- Table of Chinese Astrology 19th – 21st Century
- Tarot Lesson Major Arcana
- Tarot Lesson Minor Arcana
- Foxey Quotes
- GODS OF THE CATACLYSM A REVOLUTIONARY!
- Half Square 1.0
- 1.22 Bureau of Intelligence Synthesis: Applied Intelligence Amplification
- 3.05 Triad/Tripolar World
- 3.39 Dragon and Eagle Dream
- 5.09 Pre-God Universes
- Chapter 1 Freak Show is a Half Square
- Chapter 2 Cybernetic Japan
- Chapter 3 Metamemetic East China
- Chapter 4 Ultrasonic West China
- Chapter 5 The Omegas
- Chapter 6 The Final Session
- Half Square Dictionary
- Half Square Spanish
- Half Square Symbolic Memetics
- Half Square Symbolism
- Half Square – Free E-book – Science Fiction Novel
- History Lessons
- A History of Britain Index
- A History of Britain – Part 01Beginnings
- A History of Britain – Part 02 Conquest
- A History of Britain – Part 03 Dynasty
- A History of Britain – Part 04 Nations
- A History of Britain – Part 05 King death
- A History of Britain – Part 06 Burning convictions
- A History of Britain – Part 07 The body of the Queen
- A History Of Britain – Part 08 The British wars
- A History of Britain – Part 09 Revolutions
- A History of Britain – Part 10 Britannia incorporated
- A History of Britain – Part 11 The wrong empire
- A History of Britain – Part 12 Forces of nature
- A History of Britain – Part 13 Victoria and her sisters
- A History of Britain – Part 14 The empire of good intentions
- A History of Britain – Part 15 The two Winstons
- Celts vs. Romans vs. Vikings
- America – The Story of Us Index
- America – The Story of Us ~ Episode 01 – Rebels
- America – The Story of Us ~ Episode 02 – Revolution
- America – The Story of Us ~ Episode 03 – Westward
- America – The Story of Us ~ Episode 04 – Division
- America – The Story of Us ~ Episode 05 – Civil War
- America – The Story of Us ~ Episode 06 – Heartland
- America – The Story of Us ~ Episode 07 – Cities
- America – The Story of Us ~ Episode 08 – Boom
- America – The Story of Us ~ Episode 09 – Bust
- America – The Story of Us ~ Episode 10 – World War II
- America – The Story of Us ~ Episode 11 – Super Power
- America – The Story of Us ~ Episode 12 – Millennium
- Counterculture of the 1960s in the US
- A History of Britain Index
- List of Intercultural –ion Terms
- List of Intercultural –isms
- List of Literary Devices
- List of Literary Tones
- List of Love Poems
- List of Physics Terms
- Lists
- Literary Analysis
- Character Theories and Types
- Characterization
- Conflict (Literature)
- Cultural Analysis of Narrative
- Fox Character Analysis Diverging Radial
- Fox Character Analysis Pyramid
- Genre
- List of Settings
- List of Themes
- Monomyth
- Plot
- Point of View
- Setting
- Theme (Literature)
- To be, or not to be – Literary Analysis Exercise
- Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
- Movie Lessons Plans
- 10 Things I Hate About You Literary Elements
- Ali Literary Elements
- Amazing Grace – Literary Elements
- Amores Perros – Literary Elements
- Apocalypto – Literary Elements
- Avatar – Role-Play – Learning Persuasion
- Avengers: Fall of Ultron Literary Elements
- Boiler Room – Literary Elements
- Broadcast News – Literary Elements
- Captain America – 5 W’s
- Celebrity Apprentice – Managing Your Boss
- Compare and Contrast Elsa and Pocahontas
- Despicable Me 2 – Literary Elements
- El Mariachi – Literary Elements
- El Norte Literary Elements
- Elf – Cross-Cultural Comparison
- Elf – Literary Elements
- Elizabeth: The Golden Age – Literary Elements
- Elysium – Literary Elements
- Fast Food Nation – Public Relations Exercise
- Fast Food Nation – Literary Elements
- Frozen – Literary Elements
- Girl, Interrupted – Literary Elements
- Girl, Interrupted versus One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
- Gran Torino – Prejudice
- Green Hornet – 5 W’s
- Green Lantern – 5 W’s
- Gung Ho – Literary Elements
- Harold and Maude – Literary Elements
- Harold and Maude – Personality Theory
- I Give it a Year – Literary Elements
- In the Loop – Public Relations Exercise
- In the Loop – Literary Elements
- Lost in Translation – Culture Shock
- Movie Review
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding – 5 W’s
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding – Hidden vs. Visible Culture
- The Age of Innocence – Literary Elements
- The Aviator – Literary Elements
- The Breakfast Club – Cliques
- The Breakfast Club – Literary Elements
- The Devil Wears Prada – Literary Elements
- The Duchess – Literary Elements
- The Flintstones – Literary Elements
- The Flintstones Machine/Tool Exercise
- The Flintstones vs. The Croods – Literary Elements
- The Gods Must Be Crazy – Management Exercise
- The Gods Must Be Crazy – Outline of Culture
- The Graduate Lyrics
- The Help – Counterculture
- The Help – Literary Elements
- The Joy Luck Club – Assimilation
- The Joy Luck Club – Literary Elements
- The Liberator – Cultural Lessons
- The Motorcycle Diaries – Literary Elements
- The Namesake – Literary Elements
- The Secret Life of Pets Literary Elements
- The Secret Life of Pets Skit
- The Wedding Banquet (Xi Yan) – Cultural Identity
- Thor – 5 W’s
- Multicultural Lessons
- 9 Japanese Subcultures
- American Cultural Values
- American versus British Universities
- American versus Chinese Culture
- American versus Japanese Culture
- American versus Japanese High School
- American versus Japanese Management
- American versus Mexican Culture
- American versus South Korean Culture
- American versus Thai Culture
- Anthropology Terminology
- Body Language Around the World
- Cross-Cultural Analysis of Advertising Project
- Cross-Cultural Analysis of Advertising Techniques
- Cross-Cultural Color Symbolism
- Cross-Cultural Communication versus Cross-Cultural Studies
- Cross-Cultural Dating Rules
- Cultural Assimilation and Organizational Assimilation
- Culture Shock
- Deciphering Facial Expressions
- Dining Around the World
- Direct versus Indirect Communication Style
- Emotion and Culture
- Glossary of Intercultural Terms
- Gung Ho (Movie) – American versus Japanese Culture
- Hofstede Index
- Hofstede Individualism vs. Collectivism
- Hofstede Masculinity / Femininity Exercise
- Hofstede Power Distance Exercise
- How to Say “Hello” in 30 Different Languages
- How to say Basic Phrases in 30 Different Languages
- How to Say “How are you?” in 30 Different Languages
- How to Say “Thank You” in 30 Different Languages
- International Business Culture
- Lewis Model of Cross-Cultural Communication
- Low vs. High Context Communication
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding – Hofstede
- Pushing Hands Literary/Cultural Analysis
- Real Women Have Curves: Cultural Comparison
- Name the Captain Answer Key
- Name the Captain Answer Key
- Psychology
- Psychology in Everday Life
- Chapter 01: Psychology’s Roots, Big Ideas, and Critical Thinking Tools
- Chapter 02: Neuroscience and Consciousness
- Chapter 03: Developing Through the Life Span
- Chapter 04: Gender and Sexuality
- Chapter 05: Sensation and Perception
- Chapter 06: Learning
- Chapter 07: Memory
- Chapter 08: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence
- Chapter 09: Motivation and Emotion
- Chapter 10: Stress, Health, and Human Flourishing
- Chapter 11: Personality
- Chapter 12: Psychological Disorders
- Chapter 13: Therapy
- Chapter 14: Social Psychology
- Psychology: The Human Experience
- 01 – Why Study Psychology?
- 02 – Research Methods in Psychology
- 03 – The Nervous System
- 04 – The Neuron & Neural Transmission
- 05 – Sensation & Perception
- 06 – Consciousness
- 07 – Learning-Classical & Operant Conditioning
- 08 – Learning-Observational & Cognitive Approaches
- 09 – Memory
- 10 – Language & Cognition
- 11 – Intelligence
- 12 – Motivation
- 13 – Emotions
- 14 – Infant & Child Development
- 15 – Adolescent & Adult Development
- 16 – Gender & Sexuality
- 17 – Personality Theories
- 18 – Personality Traits & Assessment
- 19 – Social Cognition
- 20 – Attitudes
- 21 – Group Influence
- 22 – Stress, Health, & Coping
- 23 – Understanding Psycholigical Disorders, Part One
- 24 – Understanding Psycholigical Disorders, Part Two
- 25 – Therapies
- 26 – Making Psychology Part of Your Life
- Psychology in Everday Life
- Reference Fiction
- Reference Non-Fiction
- Animal Idioms
- Buddhist Terminology – Trilingual
- Chinese Sayings
- Doomsday Scenarios
- Internet Terms – Basic
- List of Business English Topics
- List of Common Jobs
- List of Dangerous Things, Risk Factor, Survival Rate
- List of Instructional Activities
- List of Native American Totems
- List of Persuasive Speech Topics
- US Cultural Topics List
- Spanish Lessons
- 00 Spanish Scribd Links
- 000 Spanish I Singing Contest
- 000 Spanish II Singing Contest
- 000 Spanish Singing Contest Criteria
- 000 Spanish Syllables Thai Version
- 0000 Spanish Syllables
- 001a Spanish Basic Phrases
- 001a Spanish Basic Phrases Chinese Version
- 001a Spanish Basic Phrases Thai Version
- 001b Spanish Basic Phrases
- 001b Spanish Basic Phrases Chinese Version
- 001b Spanish Basic Phrases Thai Version
- 001c Spanish Basic Phrases
- 001c Spanish Basic Phrases Thai Version
- 002 Spanish Pronunciation
- 003 Spanish Alphabet
- 003 Spanish Alphabet Thai Version
- 004 Spanish Articles and Demonstratives
- 005 Spanish Subject Pronouns
- 006 Spanish To Be and to have
- 007 Spanish Question Words
- 008 Spanish Numbers Ordinals
- 008 Spanish Numbers Ordinals Thai Version
- 009 Spanish Days of the Week
- 010 Spanish Months of the Year
- 011 Spanish Seasons
- 012 Spanish Directions
- 013 Spanish Color
- 014 Spanish Time
- 015 Spanish Weather
- 016 Spanish Prepositions
- 017a Spanish Family
- 017b Spanish Animals
- 018 Spanish To Know People and Facts
- 019 Spanish Formation of Plural Nouns
- 020 Spanish Possessive Adjectives
- 021 Spanish To Do or Make
- 022a Spanish Work
- 022b Spanish School Subjects
- 023 Spanish Countries and Nationalities
- 024 Spanish To/In and From places
- 025 Spanish To Come and to Go
- 026 Spanish Misc. Words
- 027 Spanish Conjugating Regular Verbs
- 028 Spanish Reflexive Verbs
- 029 Spanish Irregularities in Regular Verbs
- 030 Spanish Impersonal “a”
- 031 Spanish Preterite Tense
- 032 Spanish Irregular Preterite Tense
- 033 Spanish Imperfect Tense
- 034 Spanish Food and Meals
- 035 Spanish Gustar
- 036 Spanish Fruit Vocabulary
- 037 Spanish To Take or Drink
- 038 Spanish Commands
- 039 Spanish More Negatives
- 040 Spanish Holiday Phrases
- 041 Spanish Useful Expressions
- 042 Spanish Present Progressive
- 043 Spanish Haber
- 044 Spanish Present Perfect
- 045 Spanish Places
- 046 Spanish Transportation
- 047 Spanish To Want, to Be Able to Have to
- 048 Spanish House
- 049 Spanish Furniture
- 050 Spanish Comparative and Superlative
- 051 Spanish Irregular Forms
- 052 Spanish Clothing
- 053 Spanish To Wear
- 054 Spanish Future Tenses
- 055 Spanish Preceding Adjectives
- 056 Spanish More Adjectives
- 057 Spanish Sports and Hobbies
- 058 Spanish Nature
- 059 Spanish To Say and to Go Out
- 060 Spanish Para vs. Por and Pero vs. Sino
- 061 Spanish Object Pronouns
- 062 Spanish Parts of the Body
- 063 Spanish Asking Questions
- 064 Spanish To Give and To Bring
- 065 Spanish Relative Pronouns
- 066 Spanish Disjunctive Pronouns
- 067 Spanish To Hear and to Smell
- 068 Spanish Animals
- 069 Spanish Suffixes
- 070 Spanish Subjunctive
- 071 Spanish Irregular Subjunctive Mood
- 072 Spanish uses of the Subjunctive
- 073 Spanish Adverbs
- 074 Spanish Passive Voice
- 075 Spanish Uses of the Infinitive
- 076 Spanish Shopping
- 077 Spanish Post Office and Bank
- 078 Spanish Conditional Tense
- 079 Spanish Infinitives Followed by Prepositions
- 080 Spanish Office/School Supplies
- 081 Spanish Parts of a Car and Gas Station
- 082 Spanish Traveling and Vacation
- 083 Spanish Cosmetics/Toiletries
- 084 Spanish Other Perfect Tenses
- 085 Spanish Durations of Time
- 086 Spanish Telephone
- 087 Spanish Exclamations
- 088 Spanish Colloquial Expressions
- 089 Spanish Aspects of Action
- 090 Spanish Verbs of Feeling
- 091 Spanish Cognates
- 092 Spanish Computer Terms
- 093 Spanish Computer and Internet Terms
- 094 Spanish Road Signs
- 095 Spanish Basketball
- 096 American Football
- 097 Spanish Stores
- 098 Spanish Astronomy
- 099 Spanish False Cognates
- 100 Spanish Astrology
- 101 Spanish Love/Romantic Phrases
- 102 Spanish Soap Operas
- 103 Funny Spanish Phrases
- 104 Spanish Proverbs and Sayings
- 105 Spanish Thanatological Study of Mexico
- 106 Spanish Beauty and Hair Salon Terms
- 107 Spanish Architecture Terms
- 108 Spanish Legal Terms
- 109 Spanish Electronics Terms
- 110 Spanish Scuba Terms
- 111 Spanish Mechanical Terms
- 112 Spanish Racial Terminology
- 113 Spanish Insect Vocabulary
- 114 Spanish Bird Vocabulary
- 115 Spanish Reptiles and Amphibians Vocabulary
- 116 Spanish Halloween Vocabulary
- 117 Spanish War Vocabulary
- 118 Spanish List of Sports
- 119 Spanish Christmas Vocabulary
- 120 Spanish Dentist Vocabulary
- 121 Spanish Flower Vocabulary
- 122 Spanish Accounting Vocabulary
- 123 Spanish Environmental Vocabulary
- 124 Spanish Real Estate Vocabulary
- 125 Spanish Beverages Vocabulary
- 126 Spanish Art Vocabulary
- 127 Spanish Wine Vocabulary
- 128 Spanish Golf Vocabulary
- 129 Spanish Chess Vocabulary
- 130 Spanish Nautical Vocabulary
- 131 Spanish Health Vocabulary
- 132 Spanish Surf Vocabulary
- 133 Spanish Hotel Vocabulary
- 134 Spanish Restaurant Vocabulary
- 135 Spanish Boxing Vocabulary
- 136 Spanish Equestrian Vocabulary
- 137 Spanish Personality Adjectives
- 138 Spanish Fish and Seafood Vocabulary
- 139 Spanish Monsters and Fantasy Creatures
- 140 Spanish Bicycle Vocabulary
- 141 Spanish Desserts Vocabulary
- 142 Spanish Herbs and Spices Vocabulary
- 143 Spanish Toy Vocabulary
- 144 Spanish Winter Olympics Vocabulary
- 145 Spanish Caving Terms
- 146 Spanish Volleyball Terms
- 147 Spanish Gardening/Tree Vocabulary
- 148 Spanish Gymnastics Vocabulary
- 149 Spanish Buddhist Terminology
- 150 Spanish Christian Vocabulary
- 151 Spanish Yoga Vocabulary
- 152 Spanish Ballet Vocabulary
- 153 Spanish Sewing Vocabulary
- 154 Spanish Cheese Vocabulary
- 155 Spanish Hors d’oeuvre Vocabulary
- 156 Spanish Food Preparation Vocabulary
- 157 Spanish Vegetable Vocabulary
- 158 Spanish Meat Vocabulary
- 159 Spanish Sauce Vocabulary
- 160 Spanish Egg Vocabulary
- 161 Spanish Preserved Meats Vocabulary
- 162 Spanish Mediaeval Vocabulary
- 163 Spanish Fencing Terms
- 164 Spanish Import-Export Vocabulary
- 165 Spanish Geometry Terms
- 166 Spanish Literary Terms
- 167 Spanish Sesame Street Vocabulary
- 168 Spanish Appliances Vocabulary
- 169 Spanish Cooking/Kitchen Vocabulary
- 170 Spanish Magic Vocabulary
- 171 Spanish Jewelry Vocabulary
- 172 Spanish Weapons Vocabulary
- 173 Spanish Backpacking Vocabulary
- 174 Spanish Air Travel
- 175 Spanish Breakfast Vocabulary
- 176 Spanish Grooming and Hygiene Vocabulary
- 177 Spanish Fastener Vocabulary
- 178 Spanish Timekeeper Vocabulary
- 179 Spanish Baked Good Vocabulary
- 180 Spanish Television Vocabulary
- 181 Spanish Tool Vocabulary
- 182 Spanish Writing Instrument Vocabulary
- 183 Spanish Cleaning Vocabulary
- 184 Spanish Tolkien Vocabulary
- 185 Spanish Buffy the Vampire Slayer Vocabulary
- 186 Spanish Music Vocabulary
- 187 Spanish Easter Vocabulary
- 188 Spanish Camping Vocabulary
- 189 Spanish Bodies of Water Vocabulary
- 190 Spanish Bathroom Vocabulary
- 191 Spanish Eyewear Vocabulary
- 192 Spanish Mother’s Day Vocabulary
- 193 Spanish Fourth of July Vocabulary
- 194 Spanish Footwear Vocabulary
- 195 Spanish Primate Vocabulary
- 196 Spanish Soup Vocabulary
- 197 Spanish Storage Vocabulary
- 198 Spanish Metal Vocabulary
- 199 Spanish Prom Vocabulary
- 200 Spanish Piano Vocabulary
- 201 Spanish Graduation Vocabulary
- 202 Spanish Math Vocabulary
- 203 Spanish Firearms Vocabulary
- 204 Spanish Wrestling Vocabulary
- 205 Spanish Automotive Terminology
- 206 Spanish Midwife Vocabulary
- 207 Spanish Trade Show Vocabulary
- 208 Spanish New Year’s Vocabulary
- 209 Spanish Birthday Vocabulary
- 210 Spanish Tango Vocabulary
- 211 Spanish Tarot Vocabulary
- 212 Spanish Playing Cards Vocabulary
- 213 Spanish Palmistry Terminology
- 214 Spanish Royal Terminology
- 215 Spanish Space Program Vocabulary
- 216 Spanish Valentine’s Vocabulary
- 217 Spanish Construction Vocabulary
- 218 Spanish Economic Vocabulary
- 219 Doors Vocabulary
- 220 Spanish Agricultural Vocabulary
- 221 Spanish Psychological Terminology
- 222 Spanish Health Terminology
- 223 Spanish Theme Park Vocabulary
- 224 Spanish Floor Covering Vocabulary
- 225 Spanish April Fool’s Day Vocabulary
- 226 Spanish Volcano Vocabulary
- 227 Spanish Hanukkah Vocabulary
- 228 Spanish Window and Windows Dressing Vocabulary
- 229 Spanish Egyptian Vocabulary
- 230 Spanish Pottery Terminology
- 231 Spanish Beekeeping Terminology
- 232 Spanish Aeronautics/Aviation Terminology
- 233 Spanish Fire Department Terminology
- 234 Spanish Fingerprint Terminology
- 235 Spanish Chemistry Terms
- 236 Spanish Physics Terminology
- 237 Spanish Gynecology – Obstetrics Terminology
- 238 Spanish Law Terminology
- 239 Spanish Pharmaceutical Terms
- 240 Spanish Social Security Terms
- 241 Spanish Geology Terminology
- 242 Spanish Superpowers List
- 243 Spanish ESP Terms
- 244 Spanish Idioms
- 245 Spanish College Terms
- 246 Spanish Welding Terms
- Mexican Yell Contest
- Spanish Main Page
- St. Patrick’s Day Lesson
- Stand and Deliver – 5 W’s
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I created this cyberspace version of the crystal skull in honor of 11/11/11. Below is some more information about the 11/11/11 Crystal skull connection and info about the crystal skulls period.
From:
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THE LEGEND OF THE 13 SACRED CRYSTAL SKULLS prophesizes that at a time of great crisis for all humanity and planet earth, the sacred crystal
skulls will come together to reveal information vital to the very survival of
the human race.
The Time is Now!
At the 11-11-11 Crystal Skulls World Mysteries Gateway Event, thirteen ancient crystal skulls will be present with many newer crystal skulls. There will be a Mystery Skull unveiled at the event.
The Event will cover two days of speakers including ancient crystal
skull guardians with their skulls, Mayan Elders and Crystal Skull Researchers
plus prayers, ceremony, music and celebration. On November 13, you will have an opportunity to have breakout sessions and private sessions with individual
crystal skulls that you resonate with.
The ancient crystal skulls contain information about the past history of our planet and the future of mankind. Synergistically they
create a vortex that activates human consciousness revealing greater
perceptions of reality. They are the manifestation of spirit in form now
helping to shift the magnetic frequency of the earth.
Along with our regular program speakers and presenters, Oracle Stone Productions is humbly honored to present and welcome 13 members of the Maya Itza Council of Priests and Elders from Yucatan, Mexico and other spiritual leaders who will be joining us at this 11.11.11 Crystal Skulls World Mysteries Gateway Event.
This year’s 11-11-11 Gateway in Los Angeles Event will be setting the foundations for the Maya Itza New Age starting in 2012.
This is the only place on earth this year where so many ancient
crystal skulls and Mayan Elders will come together. If you see yourself as a
part of the consciousness shift taking place on this planet, it is time to be
at this event.
From: www.thecrystalskulls.info
The Mystery of the Crystal Skulls
by
Chris
Morton & Ceri Louise Thomas
An old Native American legend describes the existence of thirteen life-size human skulls made of rock crystal, that were said to speak or sing. According to the legend, these crystal skulls contain answers to some of the great mysteries of life and the universe. The legend also says that one, day at a time of great need, at a time of great crisis for humanity, all of these crystal skulls will be rediscovered and brought back together again to reveal their knowledge and information vital to the very survival of the human race.
When we first heard this legend we were on holiday in Central America, and we had no idea that we were about to spend the next three years of our lives searching for the truth about these most strange, enigmatic and beautiful objects. We were first told the legend while visiting the ancient Mayan ruins of Tikal in Guatemala. At the time, we thought the whole thing was merely a colourful story and that there was nothing more to it than that. Indeed, we thought little more about it until a chance encounter, whilst visiting the neighbouring country of Belize, where we found out that a real crystal skull had actually been discovered.
This crystal skull was discovered in ancient Mayan ruins which lie deep in the rainforest, in the 1920’s. The British adventurer/explorer, Frederick Mitchell-Hedges and his party were looking for evidence of the lost civilisation of Atlantis. One day, trekking through the jungle they came across some mounds of stone overgrown with moss and foliage and suffocated by roots and vines. They stumbled upon the lost city of Lubaantun, which in Mayan means the city of the fallen stones.
During the excavation of the site, Mitchell-Hedges’ adopted daughter Anna says she discovered the crystal skull buried beneath an altar in one of the ruined temple-pyramids. The Mayan helpers on the dig are said to have gone wild with joy on the emergence of the skull. They placed it on an altar and performed ceremonies and dances around it; ‘It was as if an ancient and powerful force had returned to the lives of those present’. The skull in question was a magnificent and perfect specimen made from almost totally transparent quartz crystal. It was the size of a real human skull and was highly anatomically accurate, coming complete with a separate lower jaw-bone.
As film-makers we were fascinated, a strange and mysterious artefact discovered in the ruins of an ancient Mayan temple sounded as if it would make an interesting documentary so we set about finding out
more.
We were surprised to discover that the young woman who found the crystal skull back in the 1920’s, Anna Mitchell-Hedges, was still alive and well and still in possession of the crystal skull. She was almost 90 years old and had kept the skull with her throughout her long life. Anna was convinced that the crystal skull had magical healing and communicative powers and that it protected her and kept her in good health all her life. Others who had spent time with the skull also had a number of strange, paranormal experiences to report – that in its presence they had heard the soft sound of human voices chanting, or had seen images of the past or the future deep within its crystalline structure.
Since Anna Mitchell-Hedges first discovered her crystal skull, a number of other crystal skulls have also come to light – just as prophesied in the ancient legend. Our investigation led us to three large crystal skulls kept in some of the world’s leading museums and a further three belonging to private individuals.
All of the crystal skulls are of mysterious origin and all are surrounded by tales of strange telepathic or healing powers. For the most part, the owners believe their skulls to be Central American in origin. They are thought to have originated with one or other ancient civilisation of Central America, either the Aztecs, the Maya or a mysterious pre-Mayan civilisation which some believe to have been the Atlanteans of legend.
SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVES
Initially, we were keen to explore a more rational, scientific explanation for the crystal skulls and became interested in the work of leading Mesoamerican specialist, Dr Jane Walsh of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, which had recently come into possession of its own crystal skull.
Dr Walsh like many archaeologists was sceptical about the many claims that had been made about the crystal skulls, including that they were ancient. She was developing her own theories about the origin of the crystal skulls and believed that they might in fact be modern fakes or forgeries, and not ancient artefacts at all. She put forward the idea that the crystal skulls might have been made during the 19th Century to satisfy a growing demand for ancient antiquities. But she had no proof so she could not be sure.
Dr Walsh was interested in subjecting the crystal skulls to a number of
scientific tests in the hope of finding evidence of where they had come from
and who exactly had made them. The tests would involve all the known crystal
skulls it was possible to gather together and that were thought to be ancient.
One of the difficulties in establishing when the crystal skulls were made is
that the material of crystal gives no clues as to when the skulls might have
been made.
The crystal skulls cannot be carbon-dated, as crystal contains no carbon. The only way to ascertain when the skulls might have been made would be to examine them under intense magnification and look for signs of any tool marks left behind from when the skull was made. Hand tool markings would suggest the skulls were genuinely ancient and probably native, whereas any machine-tool markings would suggest that the skulls were made using modern European technology, and so dated from some time after Columbus first
landed in America.
Talking to Anna Mitchell-Hedges about the tests that Dr Walsh was planning revealed that the Mitchell-Hedges skull had already been subjected to scientific tests back in the 1970’s. Anna had loaned her crystal skull to computer manufacturers Hewlett-Packard in the hope that they might be able to tell her more about it. As leading manufacturers of computers and other electronic equipment, Hewlett-Packard are experts in the use and properties of
crystal.
What the team of scientists at Hewlett-Packard found was that the crystal skull was made of exactly the same type of quartz crystal that is now found at the heart of the telecommunications industry; piezo electric silicon dioxide – which is renowned above all other materials for its information storage capacity. And it is from this material that microprocessors are made – the very circuitry on which our whole modern civilisation now depends.
Although crystal cannot be carbon-dated the scientists at Hewlett-Packard were able to make one other interesting discovery. Using a series of polarised light tests they were able to establish that the upper cranium and the separate lower jaw of the skull had at one time been part of the same solid block of rock crystal. They were astonished by this, as quartz crystal is only slightly softer than diamond, and is also very brittle, making it an incredibly difficult material to carve.
Rock crystal is so brittle, and because of its grain structure, it is likely to shatter when carved using machine tools. In fact, Hewlett-Packard concluded that it would actually have been impossible to carve such a delicate and exquisite object particularly such as the lower jaw from a single piece of crystal , using modern diamond-tipped electrically-powered machine tools, without it shattering into pieces. They therefore concluded that the crystal skull must have been made by hand.
But this was even more incredible, because the scientists also calculated that to slowly abrade the crystal skull by hand would have taken several human generations. As the Hewlett-Packard report put it ‘an estimated 300 man years of effort’ would have been involved. The scientists were baffled, so they decided to examine the skull under a microscope to look for signs of what tools had had been used to make the crystal skull. To their complete amazement they could find no sign of either modern machine- tools or ancient hand-held tools having been used to make the crystal skull. In fact, they could find no evidence of any kind of tool markings whatsoever, leading one member of the team to comment ‘this skull shouldn’t even exist’, and leading several observers since to speculate that the crystal skulls might not be of any kind of human origin at all.
Scientific investigation did not end with the Mitchell-Hedges skull. In 1996,
The British Museum decided to co-operate with Dr Jane Walsh of the Smithsonian Institution in allowing their own crystal skull to be tested alongside all the other crystal skulls it was possible to gather together at the British Museum Research Laboratory. But just as the Mitchell-Hedges crystal skull had
challenged the attempts of scientists at Hewlett-Packard, we were soon to find
the other crystal skulls challenging the analysis of scientists at the British
Museum. For although scientific tests were carried out on six of the skulls by
the British Museum in April 1996; for whatever reason, the museum were not
prepared to go public with the results.
TRIBAL PERSPECTIVES
In our quest to understand the mystery of the crystal skulls, we spoke to many indigenous elders from North and Central America. We met with spiritual leaders of the Navajo, the Pueblo, the Seneca, the Cherokee and the Maya. From these people we learned about the sacred significance of the crystal skulls. According to these spiritual teachers the crystal skulls will never be truly understood simply through examining them under a microscope. Indeed, one of the purposes of the crystal skulls is to pose a fundamental challenge to our whole rational, scientific way of looking at the world.
Native American author Jamie Sams, for example, explained that crystal skulls are a symbol of the possibilities that exist in our own human consciousness. Crystal skulls invite us to experience other states of awareness. This may consist of seeing images within the crystal skulls or it may be a question of experiencing a trance-like state of awareness that also happens in the presence of the skulls. For those who have been trained as shamans, the crystal skulls provide a doorway into other dimensions. Many native people believe that the skulls form an access point into the other multiple levels of reality hat exist in parallel to our own everyday waking world. They believe that part of our soul, or our consciousness, can literally travel into these other dimensions through the crystal skulls. But the crystal skulls are not just esoteric devices for initiated shamans to travel to other dimensions, they can also help each of us to access other levels of our own consciousness, which many of us today have forgotten how to use.
Certainly through our exploration of the mystery of the crystal skulls we came
to see the short-comings of our culture’s predominantly rational-scientific
approach to the problems we face. We became acutely aware of the narrow
parameters this approach imposes and its total inability to explain the great
multitude and totality of phenomena that surround us at all times. We became
very conscious that the scientific approach is only one way of seeing the
world. The problem is that it is a method of seeing things which has encouraged
us to reduce rather than expand the ways in which we can make sense of the
world around us.
We have tended to honour only scientific truths when
in fact there are many other truths, many other systems of belief and different
ways of understanding the world and the significance of the crystal skulls.
What the indigenous people we spoke to showed us is that the crystal skulls can
provide us with a world view of immeasurable richness and beauty.
We heard from Mayan Day-Keeper Hunbatz Men that crystal skulls had once been used in many of the sacred sites around the world. Several had been placed in the temples of the ancient Maya, and one he believed had once been kept at Stonehenge. According to indigenous elders such as Hunbatz Men the time has now come for the sacred crystal skulls to be returned once again to the sacred sites where they were first kept so as to ‘re-awaken those sites so that the right energies can go out into the world’. Hunbatz believes that, as prophesied by the ancient Mayan calendar, with the help of the crystal skulls, ‘indigenous people will now take the lead in showing the way for the benefit of all of humanity’!
In the deserts of New Mexcio, Navajo elder Leon Secatero explained that crystal skulls can help awaken us to our connections with all other things. They show us ‘the aliveness of all things: they are magical objects; they are the image of death, yet they contain the breath of life, the same breath of life that we have and that we share with all other things’. According to Leon, ‘The crystal skulls emit a sound – the sound of creation. This is the same sound the Earth made when it came into being, the same noise that happens at conception and the noise that a leaf makes when it unfurls in the spring. In this way the crystal skulls show us that we are connected with all of life and with the great mystery and beauty of creation’.
The philosophy of the Navajo, the Maya, and other indigenous people who hold the crystal skulls as sacred objects left behind by the very first people to help us now in our time of greatest need, helps us to see the fundamental aliveness in everything around us, both living and dead. The native elders believe that this waking up to our connection with all other things is absolutely vital for our own future survival on this planet – and this is one of the first of the many incredible lessons that the crystal skulls are now here to teach us.
First published in Sacred Hoop Magazine Issue 21, Summer 1998
‘The Mystery of the Crystal Skulls’ by
Chris Morton and Ceri Louise Thomas is published by Bear & Company/Inner
Traditions in the US and Canada, and in the UK by Element/Harper Collins.
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