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    were being met. Also, Early on in the program an elder neighbor, Gordon, takes a younger new neighbor, Sally, on a tour around Sesame Street. Throughout the episode Sally has the opportunity to meet and greet several puppet and human characters. In one portion Sally meets a puppet character by the name of Oscar the Grouch. Oscar, who is introduced as a grumpy grouch who lives in a trash can, is initially mean and bothered by the banging to summon his presence. Gordon gently explains to…

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    Racism has been scientifically divided into two common themes psychological pathology and intellectual inferiority. The brains cognitive response ties into both themes and determines how the individual would perceive racism. Experiments and extensive research has been provided to support the evidence that the brains cognitive response has influence over the judgment of an individual’s thoughts. Shaunacy Ferro published a few articles with Popular Science that helps break down the process of…

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    Prop Rap Drama

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    PROP CREATION – Create a prop which can be used in your Puppet Theatre performance (the main puppet is not included in this assessment component) – take photos of the prop for your process diary and discuss: How will it be used in performance? How was it created? My prop is a film of transparent plastic which a printer has printed ink onto it. This is used in accordance with a projector to display a black or white image onto a cloth or screen. To make it all you needed to do is select a…

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    A Lesson Relearned

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    he witnessed teaching her class Russian using only clay puppets. He even observes in detail the gymnastics, skill, and applied theory she employed to present and review the material by praising the stronger links in her class for learning it and using their mastery to reinforce the developing skills of the weaker ones. While acknowledging that teachers need “good tools,” Sipchen ultimately seems unaware that technology—low-grade…

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    While playing with the puppets and soft toy Kerem role plays by creating a story and changes his voice. To follow Kerem’s interest we frequently put the puppets in the book corner as this encourages Kerem to read as well and explore different puppets. Kerem also spends quite a bit of time in the home corner pretending to cook, Kerem said ‘I like to play in the home corner’. Kerem is…

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    critique and summarize my results of the overall sessions. The both session was with child that age range from 4 to 5 years old. Play for young children is important in learning, and also therapy interventions to address issues. He was given choices of puppet, blocks or puzzles to choose from to establish competency 100. This when a successful therapeutic relationship between counselor and client to build trust. This was our first meeting, and I wanted to get him acquainted with me, and vice…

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    operates on the binary of the cave and the upper world; these two binaries then correlate with what Plato calls the “perceived” and “Intelligible” realms, which serve as a basis in the theory of forms. The audience is first brought into the cave where puppets, lit by artificial light, are moved in order to create a shadow on a screen for trapped prisoners to witness. The shadows are merely an abstraction of the…

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    Dirce Schuler Most everyone has a sense of what is right and wrong. Killing is wrong, helping others is right. Lying is wrong, telling the truth is right. But where does our sense of right and wrong come from, and is that source adequate? For years scientists, philosophers, and psychologists have sought out the answers to where we get our sense of right and wrong. The two main sources of our morality are biological (moral realism) and cultural influences (relativism) and those sources are…

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    The Giver Monologue Sample

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    made the relationship between the audience and Joey much closer as the audience was able to view the puppet as a life like horse rather than a puppet. This allowed the audience to break that barrier of understanding, which would have been present if it were not for the puppeteers to have complete focus on the puppet and use their facial expressions to . The actors that were controlling the puppet itself had to concentrate on the use of characterisation in order to keep the whole scene and Joey…

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    The inclusion of a story within a story emphasizes the indeterminacy and complexity of life by acknowledging the multilayered nature of experience and reality. The storyteller is unable to remember the name of a “sorta famous puppet,” which again emphasizes the limitations of language while reinforcing the claim about the transience of reality and experiences. However, the fact that the character’s story is not impeded by the absence of this factual information implies that such…

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