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    children do. Victorian Era children played with different, as well as similar toys and games that were made if ways according to your wealth. A great example of this is with skipping ropes, also known as jumping ropes today, were a very popular toy to play with in the Victorian Era. Rich families would have expensive, hand carved handles for their ropes while poor families would make their own (Victorian Toys and Victorian Games). Though Victorian Era children played with many toys and games,…

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    From the jump it wasn’t going our way, we wore loosing in the 1st half. In the 2nd half coach made some adjustments and what he did was working, the game went all the way down to the wire. I remember seeing my mom in the cut, her nodding her head saying…

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    Responsiveness pertains to observation and through close observation of children, educators can see the value of childhood (Curtis & Carter, 2012). Consequently, this means that they can begin to understand the learning that occurs for children from self-chosen play and how a learning experience can allow time for this to happen (Curtis & Carter, 2012). Curtis and Carter (2012) state that educators must “value who children are, not what or who we want them to be” (p. 13). To truly be responsive…

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    Sleep No More Analysis

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    theater spread over six floors at the McKittrick Hotel. The audience, which is covered by masks, is allowed to walk through the hotel while they watch various scenes that take place while you are walking. The scenes you watch are a recreation of the play Macbeth. Sleep No More has captured millions of views and there has been million of positive and negative reviews. Two of them The Guardian and NY times have very different opinions about Sleep No More, they both argue precise…

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    on that day is palpable. Ending the match with such a great impact is really memorable and a thrilling experience for me. I have played soft tennis for one season during my sophomore year of high school. I learned how to play, ground rules, and take that knowledge to help me play in matches. I wanted to share all my experiences and feelings about my matches…

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    Brazil World Cup Essay

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    Right from samba and an unforgettable football, Brazil had bought home the world cup in the year 2002, with Germany landing in the 2nd lead his troops up and was handed the cup. Brazil being one of the most successful football team and having won the world cup five times had a nail biting experience in 2014 because they were not sure if they would even make it to the 3rd football history when Brazil was beaten 7-1 by Germany in the world cup. The goals were coming thick and fast and it…

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    a chance for me to improve myself but I was still afraid. What I should not forget to mention is that from the age of about eleven I gained a lot of weight; in a span of 2 years I had gained about twenty kilograms. By the time I started high school I weighed about sixty kilograms (it may…

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    Sociodramatic and Fantastical Play for Children’s Development An important part of a child’s development is play. It is important for children to participate in play because it provides children with the ability to improve their cognitive functions, language, and self-regulation. Vygotsky was one of many theorists that believed sociodramatic play is necessary for for cognitive, social, and emotional development for children (Elias and Berk, 2002). Sociodramatic play is also important for…

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    Toy Toys Case Study

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    Toys are generally referred as play things of children. Through the history of civilization, toys reflect the cultures and times which provide the children with the tools to help them relate the environment which they live. The important ingredient in a child’s play is toys. This could help them identify their capabilities and enhance their respective skills. Toys could be the development of their childhood into a mature one. Toy manufacturers’ nowadays keep pace with the rapidly innovating…

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    example, he moved to Bali, Indonesia for a short while during the time he lived he was able to learn so much things while there. Coriz was able to learn the language, see and learn the culture, and the entertainment of music and dance. We learn a lot from the outside and whatnot far beyond our own home, but sometimes we stay inside and the great part about that, we can still learn something there as well either at home…

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