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    any of the rides. We also got great food and I was named after the song “Sweet Caroline” and there was a musician singing the song so she told me not to be scared and she got me to go up on the stage. There was also a time there when there was a hula hoop contest and there was a bunch of people. She was encouraging me through it all and I won!! She is the most supportive and encouraging person i know. My mom is the most devoted mom there is. There will never be a day that she can’t put a…

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    R-VII school district since Preschool and my experience, from my knowledge then, was great. However, when I attended Principia’s Big Bash and helped the senior class president try and break the Guinness World Record for most people to pass through a hula-hoop and I saw on what I was missing out on. From random people I’ve never met before walking up to me and my family and introducing themselves, to all the fun activities Big Bash had to offer. Seeing all this, I was excited to meet up with Mrs.…

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    Dance is an art form consisting of individuals or groups moving in patterns, either practiced or impromptu, to the rhythm of music. Dance and music go hand in hand, allowing the music to set a tone for the dance, creating different styles of dance. Dance is likely to have begun as a ritual to appeal to a culture’s worshipped being or included in ones “rite of passage” (Histoy of Dance, n.d.). Evidence has been found in India showing the existence of dance in the form of paintings made in caves…

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    Bazooms Girls

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    is pouring beer.” (Loe, 86). Although the comments may seem to come with no benefit, some of the women use the angst against the customers eliciting tips “Playing up the sexualized Bazooms girl role can be serious money-making strategy: … girls hula-hoop and get money thrown at them… lean over and give the cleavage shot…” (Loe, 91). The women may be expected to create a façade towards customers, but may become…

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    After the events of both World War I and World War II a new sense of America emerged as the United States benefited from a new surge in technological advancements as well as a new generation of American youth. As with the saying “Out with the old, in with the new,” many of the old social constructions were challenged by the new generation of youth who seemed like good-for-nothing rebel. These similarities between the 20s and the 50s link them as both periods characterized by new innovations and…

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    Permeable Heroes It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s… a flying-man wearing red and blue tights? Whenever there seems to be trouble, many like think that there is some super being that will swoop in to save them in any time of peril. If a child was asked who his hero is, most would reply by saying spider-man, batman, or someone who is explained as a “superhero.” This is because of the way these characters are portrayed. Children watch superhero movies where the hero always comes out on top. These…

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    week in the basement where they exercise together. Dance to songs and an obstacle course was setup. The teacher demonstrated to the students beforehand on what to do and what not do during the obstacle course. The obstacle course consisted of hula hoop jump, slide, jumping on the trampoline, walking across balance beam, 5 jumping jacks, and 2 summersaults on the mat. • The students did several activities which supported them in learning different kinds of language skills. All the students…

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    Brigg's Typology Analysis

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    The Waterhouse Center was an incredible experience and an appropriate use of class time. The activities served as an informal way to get to know our peers, as well as an opportunity to analyze our own behavior. As a member of group “A” led by Bernie, we successfully accomplished a majority of the different events on his property. I will explain how we experienced success and trouble as a group, as well as how I handled my Myer’s Brigg’s typology and Big 5 personality types in relation to other…

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    homes with vivid green grass, colorful flower gardens and filled with friendly, waving homeowners. The family’s home is located deep into the development, in a cul-de-sac with four other homes. The driveway is full with a basketball hoop, a Ford F150, a hula-hoop, jump rope and a pink Barbie tricycle. A small sized barking dog caused the grandmother to open the front door with an invitation inside. The entrance was large and open. It was immediately known where the living room, dining room,…

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    have a time in day where they take a stroll and explore our beautiful surroundings. After lunch, the students gets to go outside to the play yard and play around the yard with equipments. They would play with basketballs, soccer balls, or even hula hoop but it was rare for a student to just look around and explore the yard. In this field site the children does not really experience nature because they do not go out for a stroll and look at flowers or plants. They would not play in the rain or…

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