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    Fine arts is a visual art that is known for creativity. I think that every student should have access to fine arts education. Every school should have a fine arts program. Fine arts have been proven to help with child development. Many schools and parents believe that phone or what is needed but do not have the budget to provide this. Almost all schools in Alabama have little to no fighting or education. There are no programs that are trying to fill in the gap in between or is education. Many…

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    cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel. When we encounter these types of situations, the best thing to do is take a deep breathe, take a step back, and look at the bigger picture. That is exactly what the narrator in Langston Hughes’ “Life is Fine” had to do. In the beginning, the narrator experienced a hard time and felt like he could not move forward, therefore setting a very dark and gloomy mood. To him, suicide seemed to be his only way out. Once the narrator saw the bigger picture,…

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    In radio plays, script writers include a variety of audio codes, narrative conventions and language techniques to inform and entertain the listeners. A perfect example of such a radio play is Phil Spencer’s “One Fine Day”. The play is narrated by Phil Spencer, who gives a biographical insight into an incident in his father’s life. The father, Alan is the main character in this radio play and in the family is at an outing on Christmas day at Sunny Bay in Sydney. Alan is an ex-military man who…

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    my high school years, I was introduced show choir, which is singing and dancing. It is an extremely unique experience and I found a passion I did not know I had. This fine arts program helped me build friendships, learn something new, and be engaged and active in my community. Many schools around the nation are eliminating their fine arts programs. Programs like these are essential outlets for children. Having creative outlets allows children to express themselves through various forms of art…

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    covers the majority of his body. Surrounding the person are two people, who are presented as the Insurance Industry and Drug Companies, both in which seem to be working towards a common goal to take this person’s money while claiming “He’s Perfectly Fine.” Here is where Horsey paints his picture, he amazingly interprets what was becoming of the United States Health Care System by suggesting that the people under the Health Care System, which can represent American Citizens are paying insanely…

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    the levels of importance of individuals or groups within an organization and the level of information that is being communicated (Look Cite UP REREFENCE)”. In this paper I will discuss in detail the importance of each operational level within Kudler Fine Foods. In addition, I will identify and address five different organizational levels…

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    By being in an art class or a fine arts program, grades in other classes, like math, reading, and science, improves greatly due to better focus and concentration. To play an instrument takes lots of focus, and those focusing skills can be applied to other classes, and it relieves stress…

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    which encompasses the usage of large muscle groups for movement. These movements include walking, running, and sitting. Gross motor skills are also important for balance. Fine motor skills are motor movements that use smaller more refined muscle movement. These would be using pincer skills needed to pick up a pencil, spoon or fork. Fine motor skills are also needed in order to dress. Language is another developmental skill that is evaluated. Language does include vocalization; however it also…

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    Fictional literature enables readers to gain new insights on the world through transportation into alternate places and times, an example of this is in the two texts A Fine Balance (1996) by Rohinton Minstry and The Grapes of Wrath (1939) by John Steinbeck where the idea that adverse experiences can impact an individual’s beliefs is explored through the different ways that the composers of both texts convey how living in a hostile environment and loss can change an individual’s personal…

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    DOES IT PROMOTE EYE TRACKING, LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT, SKILL DEVELOPMENT, ETC? The toy generally would promote fine motor skills. Anthony needed to have the ability to grasp the small controls on the remote and hold them and the controller while directing the car’s movement. Although his ability to track has become fairly well developed, it did promote his ability…

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