Navajos did not traditinally wear feather warbonnets Women and men wore both moccasins on their feet Both wore their hair gathered into a figure-eight shaped bun called tsiyeel. In the past Before cars- they walked, there were no horses and used dogs to carry their belongings Before supermarkets- they raised crops of corn, beans and squash. Weapons and tools- bows and arrows, bows or spears. Tools were wooden hoes and rakes, spindles, looms, pump drills . Navajo Hogan Men clothes Feather Warbonnets Jewelry arts and crafts Navajo artists are famous for their colorful woven rugs and silver jewelry. They also made pottery, baskets, and sandpaintings Thank You!
For the complete construction kit, there are only a few type connections with particular advantages: - few different connecting parts such as pins and cotter pins - standardized loads according to type of connection - simple and easy on-site assembly • Perfect adjustment to project requirements - SRU steel walers (16 lengths from 72 cm up to 6 m) - RCS climbing rails (5 lengths from 2.5 m up to 10 m) - SLS heavy-duty spindles (8 lengths continuously adjustable from 40 cm up to 4.80 m) • Wide range of system components Components which have a mutual function are put together in groups. For example, a group consisting of heavy duty rollers or elements for lifting, lowering or moving. Fundamental details such as scaffold tube connector as side protection is taken into consideration just as much as technical working requirements (e.g. concreting stud).
and double leg work. Single leg skills are generally found in the form of scissors, an element often done on the pommels. Double leg work however, is the main staple of this event. The gymnast swings both legs in a circular motion (clockwise or counterclockwise depending on preference) and performs such skills on all parts of the apparatus. To make the exercise more challenging, gymnasts will often include variations on a typical circling skill by turning (moores and spindles) or by straddling their legs (Flares). Routines end when the gymnast performs a dismount, either by swinging his body over the horse, or landing after a handstand. Still Rings Still Rings The rings are suspended on wire cable from a point 5.75 metres from the floor, and adjusted in height so the gymnast has room to hang freely and swing. He must perform a routine demonstrating balance, strength, power, and dynamic motion while preventing the rings themselves from swinging
Faulty relay (Chapter 12). Faulty wiper motor (Chapter 12). Faulty control unit (Chapter 11). Wiper blades sweep over too large or too small an area of One solenoid/motor fails to operate the glass Broken or disconnected wiring or connections (Chapter 12). Wiper arms incorrectly positioned on spindles (Chapter 12). Faulty solenoid/motor (Chapter 11). Excessive wear of wiper linkage (Chapter 12). Broken, binding or disconnected latch operating rods or levers Wiper motor or linkage mountings loose or insecure (Chapter 12). (Chapter 11). Fault in door latch (Chapter 11). Wiper blades fail to clean the glass effectively