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    about how play needs to be an intrical part of all of our lives, regardless of age. Play can and does take on many different forms throughout our lives. Play can be a means of learning a new skill, growing in an area of weakness or processing information or an event you have witnesses just to name a few. Through the next few minutes we will talk about several different avenues play can take. When we look at the way play can be independent (unobserved), or the idea of supervised play, we can…

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    brother, he plays a big role in my life because watching him close and seeing all the hardships that he overcomes in life really motivates me in becoming a person like him. I would like to be a soccer girl player, but famous like Alex Morgan.In particular,seeing a soccer girl about how passionate she is at playing a sport that I myself enjoy playing it all the time, even though I play it more than seeing professional teams in tv someone that inspires me is Alex Morgan an American soccer player…

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    Everyman

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    have all agreed to consider it a morality play, a genre which quite common during the 15th and 16th century. Mostly, a moral play is a personification of moral qualities (forgiveness, charity) or an abstract idea (life, death), it was thought to be the transitional point of drama, from liturgical drama to professional secular drama. Everyman, featuring death and everyman’s summons and his journey to his grave, is considered to be the greatest morality play. However, I was asked a question during…

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    Circle Time Observation

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    classrooms located in a child care center which is partnered with a Head Start program. My classroom consists of eight early childhood children, five girls and three boys who are eighteen to thirty-six months. The children all come from a Native American background in some capacity. The three boys enjoy blocks, trucks and dinosaurs. One boy with curly hair is just twenty months and has one or two words while the other two boys are approximately 30 months and are extremely verbal. The boys have…

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    Do Violent Video Games Causes Criminal Behavior Some people who play violent video game display criminal behavior. Playing violent video game may make some people do things like breaking the law, killing, and stealing. Violent video games can affect people's emotional state of mind.The emotional state of mind is the consciousness being affected by the violent video game and changing the way people think and act. “ Violent video games are linked to aggression” (Sifferlin). According to Sifferlin…

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    how they were able to attain such fascinating skills. The famous Michael Jordan was able to jump really high, but he started as a little boy who loved to play basketball. In fact, every person could reach the same level as he did with sheer determination and training, but everyone has their motives for doing so. However, why would anyone who plays sports want to improve their skills? There are many risks that may involve when training, such as muscular pain or bone fractures. Furthermore,…

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    Serena Williams had an eventful childhood which sparked her love of tennis and fostered her competitive drive. She is an American born tennis player from Saginaw Michigan. She was born there in 1981 making her the youngest among her 4 other sisters. Her parents, Richard and Oracene Williams, like many other parents, wanted to see their children succeed. The two youngest of their daughters, Serena and Venus, became interested in tennis and their father, a former sharecropper from Louisiana, took…

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    friend then laughing because the accomplished the mission on the video game. Reflection: The environment makes him act this way he was acting because the violence on the video game influence his behavior and his actions. Although the American Association for the Advancement of Science found that, as “The most important lesson about being a wise consumer of psychological research is that, from a scientific perspective, all claims require evidence, not just opinions. Scientists who…

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    Harriet's Return Analysis

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    This past week, our theater class had the opportunity to see the off-broadway performance Harriet’s Return. The play focused on the personal life and accomplishments of Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad. Upon entrance to the theater, I was shocked to see how small it was. When I envisioned how the performance setting would be, I imagined it would be much larger, seating at least 200 guests. However the 4 rows the theater had made it feel much more inclusive and home-like, almost as if…

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    Throughout the play, tension is built in the atmosphere to develop the audience’s knowledge of Eddie’s character. Eddie’s protective attitude towards Catherine and ignorance of Beatrice’s presence allows the audience to discover Eddie’s blinded love for Catherine. Arthur Miller cleverly structures the play in a way that insignificant events build up to reveal Eddie’s duplicitousness; the ultimate reason for the tragic ending of “A View from the Bridge”. The use of rhetorical questions in this…

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