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    The problem or the issue addressed is on how to parallelize the computation, distribute the data, and handle failures conspire to obscure the original simple computation with large amounts of complex code to deal with these issues. Contributions are simple powerful interface that gives parallelization and distribution of large scale systems. So to tackle the issue of parallelization, fault tolerance and distribution of data, they acquired the map and reduce primitives. The use of a functional…

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    constantly and with constant polarity. As opposed to alternating current, which changes its flow direction at regular intervals and can also increase or decrease in value. In this essay I will be mainly describing DC circuits wired in series, parallel, and series-parallel. In a DC series circuit the components are all wired together from end to end with the same amount of current flowing through each component. In a simple series circuit all that is required is a power source (battery),…

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    being observed in the video. The six play categories are Unoccupied play, Solitary play, Onlooker play, Parallel play, Associative play, and Cooperative play. The observation was taken outside on a playground there were different places that the children could play. The link to the youtube video is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4pyFzGmUhI. Four of the six types of play were observed which were, Unoccupied Play, Solitary Play, Associative Play, and Parallel Play.…

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    Introduction Play according to Allen & Delahunty (2007) means engaging in various recreational activities for entertainment. Play is an essential role of a child's development and growth, it helps children especially during their preschool educational stage to develop physically socially and emotionally, allowing children to develop social interaction with their peer and caregivers(Townsend, Mayekiso & Ntshangase, 2016 p.73). However, the essence of play comprehends elements of learning,…

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    production of such a complex, extreme play. In detail, I plan to discuss the fantastic key components that the director included such as: the overall overview, performance, and design layout that ultimately allows individuals, like me, to get a better understanding of the play Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. In the play of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, the main goal of the play was to tell the life story of Andrew Jackson through an emo, rock, satirical way. Furthermore, the play discusses the…

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    Philosophy of Play Definition of play Play is a behavioral characteristic that and manifests in a variety observable behaviors. Play is pleasurable, and had a positive effect on those participating. It allows children to have the power to make decisions and be in control of outcome of the play activity. Play is intrinsically motivated, and children play because they want to play. Adults can assist, support, and participate in play but the motivation must come from the child. Play is nonliteral…

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    boys wondered off and went to another area of the classroom to play. He then saw a little girl playing with cars, so he joined. She then left, and he played by himself. Then this same boy sees another boy playing with a container of bugs, so he joins. He plays with him momentarily then the boy leaves and the main boy is by himself again. Then the boy heads over to play with a play structure that another boy is playing with; he plays with this boy for the rest of the video until the last few…

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    While there are many excellent classical theories of play, one of the most intriguing was introduced by the German philosopher and psychologist Karl Gross. He was responsible for developing a theory of play that rivaled that of early philosophers even those as far back as Aristotle, when he introduced the Practice or Pre-exercise theory. Gross’s theory of play is considered a rebuttal by many to the ideals of another classical theory of play The Surplus Energy Theory that was theory made famous…

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    options to avoid confusion when grading. Furthermore, there is no pattern in the correct answers. Item #1 Revised Taxonomy - Cognitive Levels In answering this item, the student must recall the definition of parallel. Thus, the student must remember the factual knowledge that resistors in parallel have the same voltage. Item-writing Guidelines In creating this item, simple language and grammatical conventions are used, and the stem does not provide any clues to answer the item. Also, the options…

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    are five social stages of play. The first stage is onlooker play. This is seen when a child watches other children play but does not interact or play with them. The second stage is solitary play. During this stage, children will play alone without interacting with other. Children can also play side by side, and in some instances, may even be playing with the same toys, but never interact with each other. This type of play is called parallel play. Some children may play side by side, interact…

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