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    about the future is the day we leave our childhood behind”(2007). In order to solve this problem of growing up too fast, adults should be able to participate in certain activities as well as take time to just be a kid again. Coloring with Crayola crayons is an activity that most kids love to do at some point in their childhood. Recently, this activity has skyrocketed, not in regards to the children industry, but for the adult side of the market. Now, it seems like every store has coloring books…

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    Songwriting Vs. Drawing I enter my room in the basement, sit at my desk and start writing down lyric ideas for a song that would convey my feelings the way I want. Later, I switch and grab my sketchbook from the bookshelf on my left. I start sketching away some characters I have made up. These are two hobbies I enjoy taking time out of my day to do. Even though they are two completely different things, they have quite a few similarities that stand out. When I think about songwriting,…

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    varying size handles. I would have stations set up with beads, macaroni, rigatoni or wheel-shaped cereal to string on yarn or shoelaces to help with fine motor development. In another station, I would include scissors, paints, brushes, markers, crayons, and large chalk that are all child-safe for the young artist. All of these activities are well designed to promote cognitive development through social interaction. Language development occurs very rapidly between 2 and 3 years old. At the…

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    Marvelous Adegoke Essay #1 Reason and Politics Dr. Mazie ` A few weeks ago, my younger sister drew on the bathroom wall with crayons. I asked her the reason why she did so, and she said that she felt like it. I made sure to let her know that she shouldn’t do so again unless she wishes to get in trouble. Still, her answer to my question made me think about what I keep in mind when I say reason. Upon thinking about it, I settled upon something along the lines of “ the justification of an…

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    Description of the Setting(s) For my first two hours on November 1st 2016 I was at the great-grandmother’s house and for my second observation on November 2nd 2016 for the following two hours in order to get four hour in total was at his grandmother’s house. The first day it was form 9am until 11am. The main people that was present on this day was his great-grandmother, his grandmother and 2 aunts. And on the second day it was from 12pm until 3:30 pm and his grandmother, my mom, and his cousin…

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    in her classroom on the rug where they usually sit on to learn and practice Fundations. She happily participated and it took about 20 minutes as she was also drawing along with writings. I gave her a piece of prompted paper, pencils, eraser, and crayons, I allowed her to write about anything she wants. She first draw a pictures and then wrote about it. : Ina gets 4 for idea because her idea is narrowed. She is only talking about a unicorn. She is giving details of where a unicorn lives. She…

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    “You need a job.” “Do something productive.” “Why are you so lazy?” “ I’m sick of seeing you sit around all day,” nagged my mother. It was summer of eighth grade and I would be transitioning into high school in a couple months. My friends portrayed summers as a time to relax and hangout with everyone on the lake. But my mom had another idea for me that summer, she was going to ship me to my aunt's house in Fenton, Michigan. Where I would work at a daycare for a couple of weeks to earn that first…

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    Girls”. Marisol started to accept that her fame could help her status and help boost her art career. But in 1968 she started to travel the world and in five years time she experimented with her art. Marisol started drawing with colored pecils and crayons and made her work more personal, darker, and more violent tan her earlier work. By the end of the 1970s she returned to her large wood scupltors of potraits and figure groups (Steinhauer…

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    I was correct about the amount of materials, the students had few pencils and only a few crayons to use when doing work, they had a drawer tower by each table that held the students school materials and most of the drawers were empty. I was also correct about the different ethnicities than I am used to and there were students who all seemed to…

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    Imagine being sucked into a story you have heard about and watched for years...literally! In the book, Dorothy Must Die, by Danielle Paige, this is a girl powered book. This book was published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2014, it is inspired by the Wizard of Oz. Amy Gumm is just an ordinary girl from Kansas who lives an ordinary life, until she gets swept up by a tornado, dropping her into the one and only Oz. Only Oz is not the same, “This wasn’t Dorothy’s Oz” (35). everything has been…

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