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    Curators and historical professionals have great influence on the way members of the public interpret the presented subject matter, which gives them a unique influence on our interpretation of history. Our perspective on the objects is mainly shaped by the context wherein the presented objects exist, and it can be affected by our own physical experience of viewing the object. War art objects and historical artifacts are presented within the given context of the curator or historical…

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    Pablo Picasso Metaphors

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    One metaphor that I think has great power to affect our mindset is a quote by Pablo Picasso, “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” This serves as a great reminder for me, as an artist, for why I create art and dedicate my life to it. I find this metaphor to be a powerful and unique way to describe the effects that art has on people. This metaphor exemplifies the artist’s role in the world. It shows how art can positively impact the world and why it is important in our…

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    Essay On Visual Metaphor

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    end up. I choose a Maze as my visual metaphor because the fashion program is like a maze to me. I as a student in the program feel confusing, lost, understanding that the progress, that how you should feel in the first week of call but it’s been 7 week now I still have that feel of confusing, it’s like disorienting trail that that I follow in which every decision could mean life (right)or death(failure). I don’t know if I make the right decision to be in the program. I’m lost in the maze, I…

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    teacher believes that she cannot speed up Bonnie's growth in fine motor control. Therefore, she has asked Bonnie to build block towers or play in the dress-up area, and excused her from the classroom activities that enlist fine motor abilities, such as "Puzzles" and "Arts and Crafts". Excluding Bonnie from the lessons may have an effect on her confidence, but her parents can motivate and help her to learn. Kid Sense (n.d.) outlined the fine motor skills for children between six to seven year…

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    Today I will be talking about a student named Eddie. Eddie is a 7 year old 1st grader and was born 10 weeks premature with a low birth weight. This caused Eddie to develop a developmental delay that was diagnosed by a pediatrician at 9 months of age. Eddies developmental delay has had many impacts on his learning. Of Eddie’s High incidence disability, today I will be focusing on his gross motor development, fine motor skills, non-verbal cues, and his adaptive skills. Eddie has improved a lot…

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    which help children develop motor skills as well as having fun. Some of these toys include, building blocks, as well as simple mazes and educational foam tiles. We managed to create our very own toy, which helps children of ages one through five build fine motor skills by playing with small Items that can be found in a household. Motor skills are very important in a…

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    The type of early childhood program I would develop for children ages 2-6 would be a preschool. Preschools are explicitly designed to provide intellectual and social experiences for children (Feldman, 2015). The curriculum would be tailored to Lev Vygotsky’s view on cognitive development. The program would provide adequate nutrition to promote expected physical changes through preschool years. The program would, also, be concerned with the health and safety of those enrolled. Children go…

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    Mila's Narrative Report

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    i. Physical  Gross Motor Mila did a lot of movements in the Baby Day as an active toddler. She explored the lawn are a lot, and she moved from one spot to another one several times. In addition, she threw the red ball frequently to different directions, and after she threw it, she would get it and returned it to her mother. Moreover, she tried to bring the big basket to her mother. Also, when she saw the guy played the guitar, she tried to dance. All of these big muscle movements are gross…

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    There are two different types of motor skills, gross motor skills and fine motor skills. Gross motor skills are more likely to develop first because it includes activities that involve large muscles. An example of a gross motor skill is when my son first learned how to lift his head and eventually sit up straight on his own. The second type of motor skill is a fine motor skill. Fine motor skills are movements that require the ability to use smaller muscles to perform finely coordinated…

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    white, has short blonde hair and dark brown eyes. He is at the stage where his teeth is falling out, hence the name toothless. I observed Toothless at the Reeves Rogers Elementary school, after school program called ESP (extended school program) here in Murfreesboro, TN. There was generally 6-8 adults there to handle the kids and generally 1 or 2 assigned to the 2nd grade class. I observed from 3:3-5:30 most days and they would have the kids participating in many hands on activities, playing…

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