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    this educator praise the children for their efforts, while allowing this age group to explore autonomy and learn self-regulation, (Morrison, 2015, Ch. 10). Preschool: Physical Development – Age-appropriate Activities I. Fine motor: Another Set of Hands? Materials: scarves, bucket Procedure: 1. The children use their toes to pick up scarves and put them in a bucket. 2. Another option: have child close their eyes/blind-fold one child at a time, and as they reach into the bucket to grab the…

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    will be missing out or confused. The second rule would apply to this too if the students are talking over the teacher or other classmates they aren’t paying attention or maybe causing distraction for other students, and they won’t be able to hear what is being said. For the students safety it is important for them to walk in the classroom. While students may be still working on using their words to express their feeling it is important for them to keep their hands to themselves if they try using…

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    massive parking lot, which was really only a field. A man looking to be at least twenty years old, dressed in a fluorescent yellow vest pointed us down the road to yet another man in a vest. We got our parking spot and my brother and I are ready to go everywhere our little hearts desired. We entered into the fairgrounds, my brother and I holding hands in between our parents. I was holding my dad’s hand and my brother was holding my mom’s hand. We had to wait yet a little while longer in the…

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    Description of Child: Amia is a 3 year old girl Caucasian girl. She has pale blonde hair with a slight curl that flipped out by her ears. Her skin was a pale, a fair complexion and she had piercing blue eyes. Her height is estimated to be about three foot 2 inches. She wore a pink dress, floral tights and sandals. During my observation she demonstrated how she can be outgoing with her friends but also quiet and reserved when she’s with herself. She also showed how she’s developing and how well.…

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    John Carter Essay

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    Is there life after death? John Carter thought idly, leaning against the high brass railings of the rooftop restaurant. Why don’t you come and find out? the cold, dark abyss below him seemed to whisper, its seductive voice cold and impersonal. The railings gleamed like burnished gold in the last slanting rays of the westering sun; the metal surface cool and smooth to the touch. As daylight faded to black, the street below became an abode of deepening blue shadows interspersed by streetlights…

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    However, I do have many weaknesses. For example, I will easily apply some movements to my speech, such as touching my hair, wringing my hands, or shrinking my shoulders. Other than that, I always stop the speech because of my unfamiliar with the article, especially the problem of the pronunciation. Sometimes, because of the unfamiliar with the text, when I am trying to remember something…

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    Is the use of a hand worth the loss of a life? In the poem “Out, Out--” by Robert Frost the speaker tells of a boy who uses a saw to cut stove length sticks of wood for a living. The boy ran his hand into a saw and instead of taking precautions to save his life he demanded that his hand be saved. As a result of these demands the boy not only loses his hand but also dies. Frost uses key imagery, foreshadowing, diction, and irony, to show that in certain circumstances holding onto something can…

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    be necessary in preventing MSIs. Modification of the design may reduce awkward wrist positions and minimize the effects of repetitive motions (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, 2015). Proper designing of hand tools, minimizes awkward positioning of the hand and wrist when the task involves repetitive movement (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, 2015). Other engineering controls include the following: a. A lever to lift and transport the heavy timber woods b.…

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    that in the preschool class, the children were able to perform fine motor skill such as building large objects by attaching smaller objects together. This action, and many others observed while the children were playing, is a result of development in hand eye coordination and spatial awareness. Isaac was able to toss a ball up and hit it with a swinging bat; this would not be possible without each developmental step preceding…

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    Rosie: A Short Story

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    Her name is Rosie and she is placed on my right hand, ring finger. She is a sterling silver, heart shaped diamond ring. She is a size 7 and is from Kay Jewelers. There are little diamonds that make up her shape. Rosie has been with me since April 1, 2015 and has never left my finger, but still managed to get a couple of scratches on her. Everywhere I am, Rosie is. I guess it is true what people say, diamonds are really a girl’s best friend. Rosie has a sentimental value and is worth more…

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