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    with Goliath’s sword. Both Bernini’s and Donatello’s David show David is unarmored. Donatello’s David holds the stone, he defeated Goliath with, in his left hand. Bernini’s David has the stone still in his slingshot.…

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    3100 B.C.E on a cylinder seal. In it, you can see a seated figure holding a lute which has a neck extending to the figure’s left. It is difficult to discern the shape of the body (resonator), but it appears to be circular. The neck of the instrument is significantly longer than the body of the instrument. This would have allowed for more precision in intonation since the…

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    2x4 Lab Results

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    The experiment was conducted to test the effectiveness of one’s ability to balance and walk on a 2x4 platform that is approximately 332cm or 11ft long, while blindfolded. It is known that vision impairment is associated with poor balance. We predicted that the subjects that were blindfolded will have poor balance and will not be able to walk very far on the 2x4 platform. In this experiment we had a total of eight (8) test subjects. First we allowed 4 individuals to walk the 2x4 without a…

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    I wish I knew then what I knew now. I’m now very thankful Atticus’s daughter, Scout, was there and spoke to me. She was a very sweet young lady and her friendly conversation she began brought me back to the realization and I left the jail with no harm done. I probably would’ve done something I would’ve regretted later. I immediately came out of my daydream when I heard someone along the street say, “I’m so glad Tom is behind bars where he belongs.” Dumbfounded and disgusted…

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    “Do you think this is a Galra ship?” Keith asked; he was looking for any Galra that could pop up. He had his red bayard in his hands, his grip tightened around the handle. He was watching, waiting. Expecting anything to attack them. It made him uneasy that no one emerged. There was only silence. “Doubtful.” Shiro answered. He could sense that Keith was uneasy; so he rests his hand on Keith’s shoulders in a soothing manner, “It doesn’t have the usual Galra insignia on it.” “Not to mention that…

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    child and they will be less likely to complain about being fatigued or show discomfort when asked to write. While paper position depends on whether the child is right-handed or left-handed. Right-handed children should place their papers directly in front of them with the left side of the paper center to their body, while left-handed children should place their paper partially clockwise and hold their pencil slightly farther…

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    Assignment method: Running record Date of observation : October 18, 2012 Time of observation : 9:05-9:35 Setting : Observation took place in a classroom of Richmond Preschool . There were 18 children who are 4 years old, 3 ECE teachers and 1 volunteer during this observation. Child's name : Tom Child's age : 4 years old Tom spins his jacket into the air and drops it on the floor. He picks up and hangs on the hook under his name tag. He asks his mom to take out his…

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    Left hander 's doubtlessly have a noteworthy burden. It can be baffling living in a privilege gave world as a left hander as I have found. For instance, for our situation, attempting to utilize a divider mounted pencil sharpener, opening a container of wine with a corkscrew, or turn the pages of a book. This…

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    Alien Hand Syndrome (AHS)

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    long until the doctor discovered that she behaved in an unusual manner. Especially during post-surgery reviews, the doctor would observe that Kara’s left hand is active without her knowing that something is going on. He would ask Kara if she knew that her left hand was moving, for example, unbuttoning her blouse. “When the doctor told me that my left hand was undoing my blouse, I was mortified! It was shocking and confusing! So, I began to re-do the buttons on my blouse, only to have them undone…

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    Toy Play Case Study

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    the infant was able to go very quickly from one toy or play area to another, however, he would fatigue easily and spend time in prone as a relief position or break while playing moving from toy to toy. Side lying, this position was also utilized in left and right side lying as a part of his active rest. Prop sit he utilized this position along with quadruped the most. Quadruped this was the most highly employed position of all. This was the static portion of his crawling, which he was…

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