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    Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama, Beyond the End of the Century, 1987 Acrylic on canvas, 162 cm x 130 cm Beyond the End of the Century is an abstract work whose subject matter consists of red circles of varying sizes, each with a red line trailing behind it as though it has a tail. These are set against a plain white background. Kusama’s use of line implies the movement of the red figures: the “tails” trailing behind each red circle have an organic and fluid shape, making it seem as though the…

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    Parting is such sweet sorrow. Over the past 17 years, I’ve found myself saying goodbye to a myriad of both people and places. Of course, the vast majority of the locations and faces I’ve encountered bear no deep significance to me today and are forgotten. However, there are certain places that are able to trigger an inundation of memories for me. One such place in my life has been Heather Hills Elementary School. Heather Hills was a school I attended for hardly a year; nevertheless, it is a…

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    learning skills, therefore the government should help families to pay for pre-kindergarten so children can receive the benefits it provides. Children who attend preschool will show improved social behaviors as they grow older. The article, “Preschoolers’ Motor Skill…

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    relationship of other more proximal social contexts (Newman & Newman, 2016). The background of this film is 1970s. Back to that time, the wife was typically responsible for taking care of the family, while it was less common to see the husband be the primary caregiver of the child. Ted was influenced by the social expectations of the sex roles at the beginning. Therefore, at the beginning of the film, he took Joanna’s sacrifice to…

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    This past summer has been one for the records! I have been with friends I have never talked to, and have done things I have never thought about doing. During my junior school year I was chosen to apply for the RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Award) Program. I talked to previous alumni from my high school which have gone and they all shared the same feelings towards the program; they treasured their time at RYLA. I expected to learn in a classroom and take notes about different strategies that…

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    empathy for other whom are suffering from this horrible condition. The results will determine if dry needling does effectively alleviating compartment syndrome, by analysis mechanics and biological science behind the methodology of dry needling through primary sources and compiling the key information. This is reinforces responsible decision that will be facilitated based on the evidence provided from the sources complied. This capability will also be best reflected by the process of locating a…

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    Have you ever seen a two year old break his or her arm? Well, my brother and my neighbors have. One day, while I was playing with my brother and my neighbors, I lost my balance close to the curb and fell off the sidewalk. For the next six to eight weeks, I walked around in a cast having learnt my lesson. I feel like this experience sort of represents my life in a way. Sometimes when you 're not careful, you fall down but when you get up, you develop some experience and wisdom. From childhood, to…

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    Many Christians contribute the moral decline of our country to the fact that the Supreme Court mandated prayer in school was unconstitutional fifty years ago. Is it time to put God back in public schools? Adam Hamilton addresses this topic in his article “Put God Back in Public Schools?” first on his blog and then published in the Huffington Post, a liberal-oriented news source, in 2013. Hamilton is senior pastor of The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas, one of the…

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    Many elementary students and their families can say that the homework given is becoming to be over the top. Even just for elementary students, homework is starting to consume hours of their life outside of school. The larger amounts of homework causes tension between child and family, negative health effects, and differences between homework and busy work. Although some will disagree with anti-homework people, most would say that the pressure from homework is becoming a burden on students at a…

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    In today’s world several countries have come together to create policies to ensure that every child receives an education. Some of these programs have been very successful allowing millions of children to receive a primary education. These programs have caused more girls to stay in school and helped them to pursue secondary education. This improves gender equality that many countries still lack in the 21st century. Although this may seem like a great improvement for education deficits around the…

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