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    observe an older child pulling a red wagon with a younger child in the wagon. There were two instances where I observered the interaction between caregiver-child. The first instance was during was when the older children and Josie were playing with play dough and the nine month old child crawled into the room and Josie put his hand on the baby’s head and was pushing his hand on the child head. The caregiver saw this and stopped him by saying not so hard and then taking the infant into the next…

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    I was pleasantly surprised at how enjoyable and funny the play actually was. The cast was very animated and absolutely adorable! The stage was small and the audience was close around the stage which added to the enjoyment of the performance. The props and costumes seemed to be from the 1940’s and well placed around the stage. The hidden doors that actually swung open and closed were fabulous and was used perfectly with the story. Elsa Von Grossenknueten played by Carolin Hansa did a great job at…

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    Context: At home in the living room seating in the couch in front of the television, still wearing the cloths from school and playing video games online with his classmates and friends, while having dinner. The child who is a boy is 13 years old and is in 8th grade, is also my little brother. There are nobody else in the living room but him, the dog and I. Objective observation: The child takes a bite of his meal almost every two min, holding the control with his…

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    Each sport is predominately played by males, even though women have now proven that they can play the sports also. Instead of baseball, high school and college women athletes play softball, which is played with different rules. Both sports require each team to wear the same uniform with a number and their last name on the back. Normally both sports have their team wear two different uniforms…

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    changes into violence. In result, violence comes up to be the nature of mankind. In the same light, H. H. Munro “The Toys of Peace”. There are these two boys Eric and Bertie who gets new toys that resembles as peace toys. The boys used the peace toys play a crazy fighting game. the…

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    I’m going to write on the opportunity costs about playing a sport in college. I play basketball and as you probably know it takes up much of your time, usually about six or seven months out of the nine we are in school. The big opportunities that I lose out on are studying more, joining clubs or sororities, getting to know more people outside of basketball and spending time with family. I also lose out on some sleep during these months because there are early mornings and late nights. I know I…

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    to make sure no one was littering, eating, or being disruptive. Before I started, my friend Sonja took a picture of me out of surprise, as I had never worn anything fancy until that day. Once the theater doors were opened, the sound head started to play some music to add ambience, and I began to stand upright in the same pose for the next half hour. My legs, back, and even arms began to kick me with aches and pain after a mere five minutes, and I spent the remainder of my time standing there in…

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    Maria Edgeworth's Toys

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    grow up; it has changed the culture since younger generations are becoming adults. While I was growing up as a child one of my favorite toys was the Gameboy. It had many different games that you could play. The Gameboy was a massive technologic advance that the children of my generation got to play with. I think it has had a huge impact on the interest and hobbies that I have today. This toy has forever changed the culture; it was the first gaming device that lead to the many other that’s that…

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    years after the creation of the computer and has been in existence now for 54 years. Traditionally, a mouse and keyboard have been the bread and butter of the computer gaming world. But there are several other hardware devices that allow a gamer to play his/her favorite games. Arcade joysticks are often…

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    Describe The Classroom

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    students were allowed to go to go to their centers. Some students chose to play in the Texas center. In this center (as discussed earlier in observation 6) students used the Texas related clothing (boots, cowboy hats, jackets, belts, stuffed horses for riding) and imitated being cowboys. It was interesting how a girl dressed up and stayed at home and pretended to cook for the boys who were riding horses. I got to see how pretend play can also be a learning opportunity for young…

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