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    Music is playing, blasting from the stereo, while a group of six and seven-year-olds walk and dance in unison around the long row of opposite-facing chairs, laughing and trying to focus. There is a sudden silence which causes all of them to scramble to take a seat. All but one little boy is able to grab a seat. He pouts and walks to the side of the room where he sits with folded arms, upset that he lost. The game continues in the same manner until there is a winner who receives a prize. Soon…

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    Observation Assignment I conducted my observation in a public playground located in the Military base of Twentynine Palms, CA. This observation took place on Wednesday February 16, at 4:36pm, and ended at 5:20pm. As I am facing the playground, I see many children running, swinging, going down the slide. I can hear babies crying, and mothers yelling at their children not to jump off the swing. I feel the wind blowing and making a whistling sound. As I sat on the soft rubber surface, I could…

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    Pokemon Essay

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    Who in this world has never played or heard about the game Pokemon? I am sure that every teenager used to play the game when he was a kid or every older people have children who played years ago. I remember whenever I was a kid I used to love this game; getting the new version every year, meet with all my friends to play it together, but over the years the game became repetitive. Pokemon needed a blast, and it was accomplished with the released of Pokemon go. The game Pokémon is a Japanese…

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    A Raisin In The Sun is a play written by esteemed author Lorraine Hansberry. This theatrical work describes the arduous struggles of an African American family in a racially segregated society of the 1950’s. Mama, the matriarch of the family is the mother of two adult children with different ideas in life. She receives life insurance for her deceased husband in the form of a ten-thousand dollar check. This check divides the thought processes of her family. Her and her children want to use it…

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    The culture war emerged in 2002, as District Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh claimed that video games did not express ideas and that they represent a dangerous influence on American Youth. He saw that games had social and psychological effects or in some instances constituted for ‘risk factors’ that as a result would increase the likelihood of violent and antisocial conduct. Limbaugh was perplexed that defenders argued that…

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    drinks, and a variety of great indoor games, including darts, cornhole, shuffleboard, putt-putt golf, and pool. Everyone's favorite late-night spot is particularly proud to host official APA pool tournaments! pool-foley-alabama About The APA: The American Poolplayers Association is the world's largest amateur pool league, and it's also the most fun. Matches include 8-ball and 9-ball, and everyone is welcome to join in on the fun, regardless of skill level. In fact, because of the Equalizer®…

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    Child Obseity

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    It's estimated that 160 million people play video games in the United States, that is a 40 percent jump since 2006. Since, this has been climbing, we have seen an increase in child obseity and a decline in academic achievement. It is evident, that children are spending more time, in the house playing video games rather than outside being physically active.Having increased idel time is responsible for the increasing health problems amongst, American children.Research suggest that the risk…

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    Phd Persuasive Speech

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    with the combination of millions of pixels, ranging from trillions of hexadecimal values, and the music orchestrating in the background. While everyone’s attention was glued into a miniscule screen, I navigated the interface and clicked the option, “Play”. Dozens of Tetris blocks started piling onto the screen. Suddenly the whirring of the floppy disk became increasingly obvious. This wasn’t your original Tetris, instead each of the blocks had their own animations that imitated everyday…

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    bear many signs of early theatric components, contemporary Native playwrights find themselves working in an unprecedented industry, where very few precursors to their craft exist. Therefore, some of the most renown plays in Western society have lodged elements of European and American postmodern theatre into the mold of Native storytelling. While one might assume that this technique would yield an incompatible mismatch of cultural performances, a comparison of Tomson Highway’s The Rez Sisters…

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    people think of an American sport they think of football, baseball, and basketball. Yes, all of these sports were originated in America one came way ahead of all of them. Lacrosse has been around as early as the 12th century but has never really been popular since now. Lacrosse is made up of 4 positions: midfielder, attack, defense, and goalie. Lacrosse has always been my passion but there was one thing that I loved more then the sport its self. And that is the position I play which is…

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