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    I once asked a close friend of mine, “How can a middle school student make a difference?” He simply answered, “ At our age, to make a difference we have to have a drive to make a change. You can’t just blindly run into world wanting to do something; you need a plan, determination, and confidence to know that you can make a difference.” I thought about what he said and realized he had a point. Kids my age are so concerned about the little things we never actually see the bigger picture; that…

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    grip (adequate pressure was applied), in which he held the pencil with his thumb, index, and middle finger while using his ring finger as his supporting finger. This grasp pattern is immature and suggesting that R. is not able to fully utilize the more functional tripod grasp pattern as of yet. He was consistent in the use of his dominant and non-dominant hand in fine motor skills, using his right for the task and left to stabilize the paper during handwriting. Furthermore, he completed the task…

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    In the beginning, there was an overused prepositional phrase whose only purpose was to satisfy my writer’s block. How did it all come down to this, ripping off the Bible’s introduction for a college paper? Did I learn nothing from my literary mentors? Do I not have any sense of creative dignity? Throughout my whole life, I have worked hard to make my passion for the art of the English language known, and all I have to show for it is a terrible case of writer’s block. “In the beginning”, I was…

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    Occupational Profile of Patient M.P is a 10-year-old Hispanic male who is a middle school student. He lives in 1 story house with his parents and a 6-year-old younger sister in Northwest Houston. M.P. was referred to occupational therapy service to address delayed milestone in childhood. His mother stated that M.P. has not yet demonstrated optimal occupational performance relating to fine motor skills, visual-motor skill, and self-care skills such as feeding and grooming. M.P.’s occupational…

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    they are transitioning from middle school to highschool, or from a high school in a different district. I, along with others on the team set up and took down posters, tables, and chairs for the welcoming assembly and also made paper bags filled supplies needed for the games and activities. The highlight of the whole experience was writing kind and…

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    door to reading. “At a young age, I always had time to be in the computer. Even the conventional use of video games used diction that was pretty advanced for young kids, so from that, I learned so much when it came to grammar and vocabulary that put myself ahead than my other classmates.” Technology enhanced the mind of Joseph as he continued learning with the use of the computer and video games. He learned how to operate with the use of this technology, which made him an intellectual person in…

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    Sally, unlike most children, learned to write in a dream. At the young age of five, she dreamt of paper, pencils, and stories. Her dreams educated her on everything she needed to know about writing. While her peers learned how to correctly shape their letters, Sally impressed her teachers by writing novels. This short story is an inaccurate description of every writer's first writing experience. Writing is a process that evolves with time and practice. Writing experiences range from eye-opening…

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    A is for Art The pencil screeched as I drew on the canvas. Carefully examining my work, I wiped the eraser shavings off the paper. The many styles and mediums of art allow for change and variety while making art, rather than consistently working on similar project. Art has been enjoyable in my life, since it gives me a chance to express and design what I think and feel on paper. Being able to draw is handy in life, whether to draw a sketch of something, making a project for school, or showing…

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    Without a pencil and paper in hand, every individual manages to craft a story. If you can read these words, then that means your story is still being written. The last period of the story is dotted when the protagonist takes their last breath. This magnificent story that is continuously revised and scripted is our life. Life is like a Matryoshka doll, each day is another doll that is added onto the next until we one final product, one enormous Matryoshka doll. Just as a Matryoshka doll can fit…

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    self, not a statement of the human requirement for the prerequisites of his life, albeit a few researchers view arts as a human need for people such as water and foods. There are many kinds of arts such as Practical arts, visual arts, Fine Arts. This paper shows the difference between modernism and post modernism, some issues that has impacts on the production and consumption of modern art and the style of Edgar Degas in his painting. The modernism is about description of the new thing, which…

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