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    mobile home in 1991. Family members told police Johnson would not leave her grandsons legos lying around the house, just as they suspiciously were. This caused the police to collect the legos as evidence and test them fro fingerprints to find potential evidence towards the case. The son who killed his mother was 5 years old the last time he had touched those legos and played with them. For over 30 years, the legos remained fingerprinted. Along with the…

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    over a past lover in 1968. Whereas Ed Sheeran wrote Lego House in 2011, many years later. Although there is a large gap of time between the two, it is evident that writers have not stopped writing about love, being an unavoidable topic still relevant to this day. Both pieces explore similar themes yet use different tones and devices. Though Four Poems For Robin focuses on the stages of getting over someone by using a gradation of time and Lego House employs a hopeful tone, both works contribute…

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    engaging for all students, but after using it there are a couple things I would change to improve the inclusiveness of the lesson. The first thing I would add if I were to do this lesson again would be to have an exemplar that I have constructed on Lego Builder to show the class. The reason I did not make an exemplar was due to time constraints, this created time delays for some students who had difficulty visualizing what they were making. When this happened I encouraged these students to…

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    perspective with how they choose to market toys. In particular how Lego has had a history of criticism for their toys that are stereotypically aimed at either boys or girls. This article was very informative in offering insight from multiple research findings and observations. The article begins with a letter from a little girl named charlotte who is writing to Lego About her disappointment in the lack of adventure and excitement in the girls Legos toys versus the Toys that are aimed at boys.…

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    Autism Simulation Paper

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    Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - is a neurodevelopmental disorder. It is the fastest growing developmental disability in the US. One in 70 boys is diagnosed with Autism compared to one in 315 girls. The etiology of ASD is unknown; however, the following areas of research may help explain ASD: genetics, neurological structure and development, and environmental factors. It affects an individual's social interaction and the ability to accept and adapt to changes in the environment. (Porter, 2015)…

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    This item always comes in a pair and is very long as well as narrow and are typically positioned together like two parallel french fries. The rectangular object is mostly white in color and has a bumpy texture similar to stucco, but more uniform and subtle. Scattered along the object is dashes and loops curves of red-pink, dark purple, and aqua blue. When you turn this object over, it has a completely black bottom that is almost completely smooth except for the couple dents and scratches. They…

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    Virtue: Mill vs Aristotle John Stuart Mill and Aristotle agree men ultimately desire happiness. However, they disagree on what happiness is, and what the virtues and goods which result in happiness are. Mill argues utilitarianism, claiming that each good, or source of pleasure, is desired in and of itself, and all of these goods build up happiness. whereas Aristotle claims that all goods are aimed towards an end, which is happiness. Although Mill has the appeal of pleasure, Aristotle was ahead…

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    I had buckets and buckets of Legos. I loved being able to build and create anything that I wanted. Legos were a big part of my child hood and if I wasn’t playing with Jonny and Alex, I was playing with my Legos. I had other toys I played with like hot wheel cars or those little plastic green army men, however it was only once in a while. I am kind of a control freak as an adult so I am wondering if I enjoyed Legos because they allowed my to be in full control. For example…

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    coloring, making structure with Legos where she had to use small pieces of the…

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    I Hate Pictuers

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    dad and tell them that this is the best trip evere but I still hate surprizes.” And are the sudien we are a strip mall.I am thinking why our we at a mall? And we see a graffie made out of legos.So my mom says were here and we walk in the lego land and we were all in a shock mode.I was so superzied. So the first thing you have to do is go get family pictuer I hate pictuers so I was disapointed.I was thinking in my head why do we need to do family pictuers.I could se my face in the…

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