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    Why Physical Development

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    Describe why physical development is an important aspect of child development. For full credit, be sure the following details are included: Physical development is a key aspect of a child’s development. Each and every day they learn through the experiences. In my classroom we focus on the children’s fine and gross motor skills by creating different activities that they can learn and develop from over time. These activities include the two core competencies of providing individual guidance and…

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    Plant Growth Lab

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    Angiosperms can be dicots which have 2 cotyledons, have a vascular system in a distinct ring and have petals in multiples of four or five. Examples are Roses and Cacti. Both Gymnosperms and Angiosperms have a vascular system that allows nutrients to be travelled throughout the plant unlike Bryophytes which don’t. Being able to maintain plants isn’t easy…

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    Judd Ivy Judd Hensley Honours English/4th Period 26th January 2017 Kew Gardens by Virginia Woolf Summary The beginning of Kew Gardens starts off as a description of the garden. It puts a strong emphasis on the colors of the flower petals, leaves and the soil in the garden. The colors red, blue and yellow are repeated a great amount along with the shape of the flower?s leaves. Then introduces a snail, who is a recurring character throughout the story, as he moves slowly across the ground. The…

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    categories of abstract art, light-related and gestural. Light-related abstraction is when the artist uses color and light to distract the art from reality, Lazzari uses this form by the variety of vibrate colors proportioned among then shadows and petals of the painting. Gestural abstraction is a form of expressionism and it used by applying paint in unusual ways, such as the techniques used for the erosion in "Full Bloom." "Full Bloom" speaks to our inner thoughts in a way only we can…

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    Prior to starting Social Inequalities in January, intersectionality was a term that I did not even know existed. I had never taken a sociology course before, and I honestly did not have much interest in learning about it. Throughout the course though, my eyes were opened to so many of the inequalities in our society, and also, the oppression that comes along with being different in any way from the majority. As I started to discover so many things about oppression, privilege and discrimination,…

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    Journal #1 Quote: “The wind blew up and down, and into small mounds of snow. Her half-grown daughters scrambled about trying to catch them, while their mother moaned and hold the underside of her stomach. The rose-petal scrambled got a lot of attention, but the pregnant lady’s moans did not”(5) The lady is giving birth to her child outside the hospital. The extensive imagery of this scene gives it so much color and detail, which is what caught my attention. The way it was described made me…

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    Throughout the 1920s, the American Dream was the idea that through perseverance and hard work anyone could achieve success. Some were born into the class that was considered to be the top. Others were not so fortunate and were born at the bottom of this social ladder, having to instead work their way up. The top of the social ladder included those with riches and wealth, while those at the bottom had the opposite. The American Dream related to those on the lower end, desiring to work their way…

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    When we think of analogous and homologous traits, we have to draw I close distinction between them. That is the main reason it is essential to mention that homology refers to similar traits that an organism share with another. Homologous traits are a product of direct inheritance (in other words, they are acquired as a result of one common ancestor). On the other hand, analogous refers to the trait that- although originally developed to serve a different function- have evolved to carry out an…

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    himself to his lover. He comments that she is always open, whereas he is more closed off and has his guard up. He doesn’t always share with others his deepest emotions and entire self, but she makes him vulnerable. When she opens herself slowly “petal by petal”, she appears more beautiful when she opens up herself personality wise. In addition, the speaker compares himself to a flower. By comparing himself to a flower, he purposely emphasizes how much she impacts him since flowers are beautiful…

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    Buddhist Meditation

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    Also it is the colour of wisdom, inner knowledge and represents a spiritual mind and intuitive thinker which relates to the Buddha as he found Nirvana. When appreciating the artwork as a whole it is seen to be in the shape of a lotus flower, and the petals are surrounding the centre of the artwork. I have incorporated the symbol of the lotus flower as it is symbolic of purity in the body, speech and…

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