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    Children’s Mathematical Activity Anus’s Spontaneous Mathematical Activity The polygon puzzle is the most popular activity in my kindergarten. The puzzles are made up of a set of strong and colorful shapes. Children enjoy using the puzzles to create different creative flat shapes and even three-dimensional shapes. The Early Year Learning Framework (EYLF) emphasizes the importance of children being able to resource their leaning through processed materials (Department of Education, Employment…

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    Memory Lesson Plan

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    to remember how to do things, or facts and concepts they have been taught. For both vital skills I have developed a lesson plan that will assist my students with both attention and memory building. The lesson I chose is teaching my students about shapes and location. This lesson will be split up into two days to help my students with attention and memory. The first thing I will do is gather all the materials and items I will need to implement my lesson. I will need to have copies of the…

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    Sky Cathedral Analysis

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    to the modern day. Regarded as one of the most successful female sculptures of the 20th century, Nevelson was born in Russia, however, at of 6, Nevelson and her family moved to America, where she would pursuit her art career. In her early days, Nevelson aspired to become an artist already, and by 1932, she joined a school of art in Germany, and became fascinated with Cubism (an art style involving heavy emphasis on simple geometrical shapes and interlocking surfaces), which became adherent in…

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    When looking at the floor plan of the Kaufmann Desert House by Richard Neutra, the first thing that was drawn to my attention was all the similar geometry, specifically the L shaped geometries. They were all different shapes and sizes, and were facing all different directions, There was a sense of repetition embedded within the floor plan. A central axis stood out, and it was obvious that all the L shaped geometries were rotated around this central axis, and then shifted off of it. Diagram one…

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    Media Influence On Beauty

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    Everybody feels different about their bodies. Some may feel that there needs to be a change and others have learned to love their body. In the end what is the cause of body dissatisfaction? Is the image many see in the media something we want to see? Or is the media corrupt? By establishing unattainable standards of beauty and perfection, the media drives ordinary individuals to be dissatisfied with their own body, thus causing mental and physical disorders, a rise in unrealistic social…

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    Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). In 2012, a study was taken place and it was recorded that around 1 in 42 boys are diagnosed with ASD while 1 in 189 girls were diagnosed with ASD. Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is an eating disorder where people have distorted body images that leads to under eating and excessive exercising as they see themselves overweight even if they are drastically underweight. Women are 2.5 times greater than men to be affected by eating disorders. Autism Spectrum Disorders are…

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    Celebrities Body Image

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    The thought of oneself is a big factor in today’s society which leads individuals to make decisions that can affect them drastically. With the ability to alter their body, celebrities who serve as a constant ideal, and peer pressure from school or work, it’s hard not to experience a bit of body image thoughts. Today, efforts made by self-conscious children, teens, and adults to copy the unrealistic standards of celebrities or television personalities, are increasing and changing many…

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    Societal Standards of Female Beauty Society has set certain standards of beauty for women for ages. Moreover, such standards, though varying by culture and time period, are rooted in the same motives and have the same control over females. Women are valued for their looks, for females should strive to achieve and maintain the socially constructed notion of physical attractiveness, or the feminine beauty ideal. Common with the Victorian Era, women are still expected to have feminine traits of…

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    Female youth are experiencing increasing rates of body dissatisfaction, depression, anxiety, and decreases in adaptive wellbeing. (Paxton, Neumark-Sztainer, Hannan & Eisenberg, 2006; Stice, 2002). As more females experience negative body image, targeted programs to increase body image along with academics, social and emotional well-being are emerging (e.g. Hoop and Leaders Basketball Camp; Proactive Kids Club; Snowsports Out Reach Program). These program aim to increase the self-esteem, body…

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    and famous celebrities’ who are paying for surgeries to have a thin body. In North America, men and women were given a point that being gratified and strong, they had to obtain a toned and thin body (Thompson, 1997). Obsession of being thin can lead to eating disorders among individuals who are unable to receive a perfect body figure. Eating disorders usually take place in females who are constantly thriving for the have-it-all body figure. People began going through these experiences because it…

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