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    Midwest audition piece to burning through Berlioz’s Benvenuto Cellini at Midwest. I can say that orchestra is part of who I am. Without orchestra, I would not have been able to encounter some of the amazing musicians that I have come to known. The fine arts is more than just a hobby or an activity on the sideline, it has molded my identity and interests. Some of the major events that came out from orchestra has allowed me to embrace different cultures, experience opportunities that only a few…

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    Court Observation Paper

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    case was a DUI case and the fines he owed to the court were what he and Honorable Joshua Steinlage talked about. There was no sense of punishment unless he did not complete the require classes and pay the fees he owned. The Honorable Joshua Steinlage, set a next case for six months to see how he was coming along with the payments and the classes he needed to take. The Second case was women might have been in her mid 30s, who was another DUI case and handling the fines she owned. The Honorable…

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    environment should also provide opportunity for toddlers to develop their fine motor skills. Fine motor skills are “movements that involve the use of small muscles, for example, using hands and wrists to pick up puzzle pieces or to cut with a pair of scissors” (Koralek, 2005, p. 420). There are a variety of toys that will help toddlers develop their fine motor skills. Some foods, such as apple slices, help toddlers develop fine motor skills as…

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    tended to flex his body forward during handwriting tasks. He would lean his chest against the table, lean his head on his left hand, and he lost postural control quickly with some fine motor tasks. This tells the examiner that Bryson has difficulty using his postural muscles when he has to perform more difficult fine motor…

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    Southampton, NY, he lead an art school, where he created beautiful paintings of both the landscapes and the society. His painting Young Women with Red Flowers, an oil canvas created in 1904, was located in the Gesture and Pose section of the Cornell Fine Arts Museum. Next to this, the painting titled Portrait of Mary St. John Hutchinson by Vanessa Bell is displayed. Vanessa Bell was a painter and member of the Bloomsbury Group. After doing further research, it was discovered that the Bloomsbury…

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    Spy Film Analysis

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    movie, Spy, is an american action comedy film written and directed by Paul Feig and produced by Feigco Entertainment. This action packed comedy stars Melissa McCarthy who plays the character Susan Cooper a deskbound CIA analyst whose partner is Bradley Fine, a CIA agent in the field. Susan 's job is to talk through an earpiece with Bradley to lead him safely back into the United States from his mission is to target a highly operative terrorist who he accidently shoots. The target is the only one…

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    two basic forms of motor skills. There is gross motor skills and fine motor skills. Gross motor skills are “skills that involve the large muscles groups of the body–for example, the legs and arms” (Levine and Munsch, 2016, p. 158). Leo used his gross motor skills when he was jumping on his bed. He had good control of his muscles using balance. When he was jumping he bent his legs which showed his muscles were strong. I also noticed…

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    preventive care. In Jew Ho vs. Williamson, Jew Ho’s shop was placed in a quarantine district due to the fear of the bubonic plague. In Jacobson vs. Massachusetts, Jacobson refused to be vaccinated and argued that he should not be charged the penalty fine. Both cases are different, but they focus on how the concerns of the public’s health are displayed and enforced. Also, they both questioned the human rights of the individuals. The end results were different for both cases. The case won in favor…

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    Improved gross and fine motor skills have significant cognitive and socioemotional implications. Early motor development has been used for a long time as a foresight for later age motor and cognitive development. Researchers have long realized that specific motor development milestones, like walking or crawling, can help doctors and parents track early development in their children. Recently, they have learned that those milestones may be a useful tool for predicting later age development.…

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    Starting from the year 1870s, the significant art museums in the United States had established. The representative museums are Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (1870), Museum of Fine Arts in Boston (1876), and Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art (1876; Philadelphia Museum of Art at present) (Latham & Simmons, 2014). The most important factor that brought into the changes and developments of the museum inside the United States was the change of the economic structure due to the…

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