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    3yrs – 4yrs | * Likes to paint, play with sand and water * Learning to use a pair of scissors * Try to join simple jigsaw puzzles or construction toys together * Learns to dress and undress * Early stages of learning to ride a tricycle * Can eat with a spoon or fork independently | * Watch TV and entertain some role play for family (superman, fireman, mummy and…

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    Music. Music has been a huge aspect in my life since I was young. It has depicted whom I interact with on a daily basis, and how my life so far has fallen into place like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. From growing up listening to my dad’s music, to joining my elementary school choir in third grade, to moving to the middle school choir and joining band, learning my first instrument, moving up and getting better, meeting people, all up to now. Part of the school’s band program as a bass clarinet,…

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    Golden Boy Monologue

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    When I look up at the azure sky, I see your eyes, reminding me of the night where they faded to old Levi’s. Sometimes, when the falling clouds burn a trail down my cheek, I see your face. It reminds me of how the rain washed away your scarlet life. The day that changed everything, you took me to our place so that I could get some inspiration, and we could have some alone time, as clichè as it sounded. It was an artist's dream to capture the harsh, vindictive tide, and the gentle receding…

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    Is Synthetic Marijuana bad for you? The whole premise for making our communities safer by discouraging the use of illicit, and in some cases licit drugs, and prosecuting their use was a plot of ingenuity. John Ehrlichman, trusted confidant, and counsel under President Nixon, parlayed this sentiment to a tee (Sharp, 1994). The subsequent conception of propaganda campaigns attempted to discourage its use. Furthermore, the establishment of acts such as, the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, along…

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    2. Characteristics of Young Learners in Learning There are some popular theories can be applied in Teaching English for Young Learners (TEYL) classroom situation by some expert. According to Vygotsky (1962), Children learn through social interaction. Children build their knowledge through other people, interaction with teachers and their friend. Teachers have roles as arbiter the world for children through playing, ideas, experiences, question, and stories. Teachers work actively with…

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    The Genocide In Rwanda

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    Genocide in Rwanda When we think about Genocide we usually think of what happened during the Holocaust as the best case scenario for genocide in our history, but there were other Genocide that occurred in the world one come to mind in Rwanda. In this paper I will be focusing the history of Rwanda and the 1994 Genocide. What are the different theories that explain the Genocide in Rwanda and which ethnic conflict theory best fits the Genocide in Rwanda? Rwanda is a landlocked East African…

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    Irving Wallace states, “To be one 's self, and unafraid whether right or wrong, is more admirable than the easy cowardice of surrender to conformity". There are those who have difficulty conforming to society, as these people have trouble adapting to this constant change. Some, who are afraid to express themselves, because of what other may think, cage their true self. As a result, they become outcasts of society. New generations come into this world, adapting and finding their place in society.…

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    because all his stories will have started fading away, like the mist fading on a winter morning: slowly, as the sun pushes itself to the fore. The stories he worked himself up so much for, chiseling words in and bringing and fitting in jigsaw pieces from the Bigger Puzzle into them. Feeding them all his time and promising the rest of life to them. All of them will start evaporating. He’ll try a poor jest, nervously: All this evaporating is going to vaporize my ass. You’ll give a hesitant snort,…

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    Gender Performativity: Reading Mahasweta Devi?s Draupadi and Luisa Valenzuela?s Other Weapons In this paper I propose to read and discuss two short stories, Luisa Valenzuela?s Other Weapons and Mahasweta Devi?s Draupadi under a comparative spectrum. This apparent unlikely comparison from two distinct social, political, linguistic and cultural paradigms, as diverse as Latin America (Cuba?) and Bengal, is the result of my curious attempt to decipher Laura and Dopdi on the lines of Judith…

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    | |7 yrs - 12 yrs | Physical growth slows down during this age group. The development of coordination and | | |speed of movement along with physical strength develops during this time. The child’s | | |interest in TV, computers and games consoles over take the physical play. The child’s | | |writing becomes more adult like, as does the use of computer equipment. | |12 yrs - 16 yrs | Generally puberty begins between…

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