Baltimore Ravens National Football League AOP Unisex Down Jacket SH1 This windproof and durable puff jacket is filled with a anti-drilling fabric shell that has a good performance of preventing the down from drilling from its surface. Filled with 90% high-quality white duck-down (all ducks are treated humanely during our production, no down is come from live-plucked or force-fed birds), it can keep warm during cold weather, being comfortable and lightweight to wear. Double zipper closure, side pocket can protect your hands against the windy and cold day. Product Details: Shell: 100% polyester Padding: 90% down, 10% feather Lining: 100% polyester Loose fit Zipper closure, elastic band at cuffs Fabric weight: 70g/m². Care Instruction: machine wash cold with similar colors, do not bleach, tumble dry low, do not iron, do not dry clean. Notice: a variety of factors may cause slight differences between the actual product and the mock-up, including but not limited to colors and precision of elements position. Size Chart:
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Coeur d’Alene National Forest is located on both sides of Interstate 90, east of the city of Coeur d’Alene, which was the French name given to the indigenous people. In 1973, it was joined with Ka…
Black Raven ans Sun is a linocut inspired by the Haida legend "Raven steals the light". It is inked in black on a sheet of Nepalese paper made from the bark of Lokta, naturally tinted.
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The Baltimore Ravens currently sit in 3rd place in the AFC North division with a 3-5 record. Although they're the defending Super Bowl champions, the Ravens are struggling in 2013. Lets explore why.
During my full-time stint at elementary school, 4th grade students and I created collages based on the book Raven: A Trickster Tale from the Pacific Northwest by Gerald McDermott. I read the story aloud to the class and we discussed the stylized designs and colors found in the illustrations. All works started with a blue rectangle on a black border with four red squares in the corners to begin the border design. Students also had a template for the shape of the raven itself. I decided that since the design and space for it to fill was so specific, this would be the best way to go. Although by fourth grade I try not to use too many stencils. After that all of the cut paper designs were left to their individual choice. Enjoy!