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    thumb and pointer coming together (Kearns, 2010). Being able to let go at the right moment with control. Hand and eyes coordination with eyes the following hand to button hole using fine motor control, laterality distinguish the control of right and left simultaneously or separately, being able to use both hands (leading…

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    desk. Her head is on her arms, and her arms are on pieces of crossed out poetry and loose pills of various forms. Her right arm is outstretched a bit, holding the bottle as if it’s all she has left. Her left arm is comfortably positioned under the side of her head. Under the right side of her head and her left arm, lays the last piece of poetry she will ever write. The script is her own, and on the back of a college exam. Her handwriting gets sloppier as the poem progresses, as if she was…

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    The front door opens with a swift motion, his voice loud and assertive echoing throughout the house. He always did this when he didn’t have the best day at work and wasn’t going to talk about it. “Hey sweetheart,” He said as he let himself fall into the couch, “I’m starving, is dinner ready yet?” He looked back at the kitchen door, and then proceeded to remove his leather gloves, stuffing them deep into his pockets. I look at the mirror that hung on the fridge, my makeup is caked and my hair…

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    skirt or dress darker than other sections of the clothing to push it back. The figure is also very smooth which is not what I wanted to use in my artworks because it would not add to the meaning behind of the artwork (see Image 5). By keeping the marks left by the carving tools both on the figure and in the background, the marks add to the hurt the figure felt physically and feels emotionally after been beaten by another person. Leaving the marks on the background also contributes to the…

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    “Now, where are the monsters you spawned?” I say, looking around. The Miasma is also called ‘the harbinger of monsters’ because once it’s gone, monsters appear. Behind me, the ghost town still stands, whereas in front of me is utterly obliterated. There is nothing but crushed pieces of wood and metals—empty of life. Nothing stands beyond my feet. As I stay vigilant, there is no monster that jumped straight at me. Where are the monsters? I look up again. There are tens of floating veiled figures…

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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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    Left Handedness Matt Hellman English III Mr. Putnam December 12, 2015 Left Handedness I. Introduction II. Some may wonder why they are left handed versus right handed, there are a few different theories of why this happens. A. The first example deals with the hormones in the body. 1. Hormones/Testosterone 2. Nervous System and Hormones B. Next, some have found that the reason people may be left handed instead of right, is due to genetics. 1. Genetics 2. Identical Twins C.…

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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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    The first book that I remember someone, my mother, reading me is One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss. My mother would always read to me before bed. We would snuggle together, and I strongly believe that these experiences shaped me into the reader I am today. Also, I believed that it contributed to my love of reading. 2. Again, here is a prompt – read it, close your eyes and think about what the response should be. What is the first thing you remember reading on your own,…

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