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    Gatsby, are effective to the novel because their characters parallel each other and they have similar concepts in both stories. However, the more effective movie was The Great Gatsby movie since it does represent the novel. In the movie, it has some real scenes that would have happened when it played out in anyone’s head and made it come to life. To make a book into a movie, it is not always accurate and not as straightforward to how it plays out because the director wanted the audience to feel…

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    sighted" based on the Leon Agulansky play "Grandmother's dream" took place on the stage of the Smolensk Drama Theater named after A.S. Griboyedov. The history of what is more important in everyone's life: money or love? family or complacency? rapport or benefit? Genesis A great friend of the Smolensk Drama, Israeli playwright Leon Agulansky (known for a solo performance "Conductor" and participation in the "Smolensk Ark" Festival) incubated the idea of the play about two years. It should…

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    Why Children Need To Play

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    need to play? Free play vs. Structure work in early childhood settings. Many individuals (educators included) would say, play is not important for children, that playing teaches children nothing. Many individuals argue that teachers use free time as a free ticket to not teach children. Often, parent’s ague by asking “why do my children need to come to school just to play, why aren’t teachers teaching my child?’ In this debate, we will dig a little deeper to see what play is for children. Play…

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    critics brought about by madness and facing one’s identity. The parallels drawn between the two plays do not mimic one another so much as present a multitude of ideas in a similar fashion. One of the major similarities between the two is that of the “hall of mirrors” effect. Within both plays, the frame play includes an interior play typically with actions and characters separate of the frame play: the traditional “play-within-a-play” motif. The aforementioned…

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    There are so many ways that prove that play help babies development like-: 1-: physical development-:For many ,play is opitomized by children running,jumping and moving.The pure joy of these simple physical activities is warmly remembered.children using their large muscles in these activities are strengthen their gross motor development. Beginning in infancy, children improve neuromuscular coordination through repeated use of their large muscles. Batting at a mobile as an infant, walking during…

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    William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night alludes to a variety of themes that commonly include false identity, role-playing, and love. The general plot of the play could be described as a cross-dressing comedy about a woman, Viola, who tries to gain the attention and love of a Duke, Orsino, with obstacles along the way, including Olivia, the Duke’s love interest. The themes mentioned are developed and sometimes scrutinized by the play’s characters, such as Orsino, Olivia, and Feste the clown. In…

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    Stuff Happens Analysis

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    the vague sentence and title of the play, “Stuff. Happens.” This is when Rumsfeld is asked to respond to the looting and pillage that occurred in Baghdad, in which 50,000 artefacts were taken from Iraq’s national museum, an event most modern audience members would associate with sorrow, causing them to stereotype Rumsfeld based on his lack of remorse. This also draws attention to the irrevocability of the events that occur within Stuff Happens. Although both plays were written with retrospect,…

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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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    classroom. Also, Charlotte was sitting quietly and listening to Mrs.Wade telling the story and not moving and stayed in her spot. (the second observation I don't have yet). Social/Emotional describes when the teacher assigns activity and child will play with the chosen activity for 15 minutes to 20 minutes.…

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    Playscotland.org (n.d.), “play is often called the ‘work’ of children”. There is a plethora of things that children learn from play. First, play provides growth in all developmental domains. This developmental growth includes cognitive, emotional, physical, and social domains (“The Importance of Play,” (n.d.). Cognitive development includes language skills and combining different ideas to create new ones (Sohn, 2015; “The Importance of Play,” n.d.). Emotionally, play can provide children…

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