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    then played with friends or watch television. On the other hand, I was taught in my old house which was pretty small and my sister, whom taught me it; she was in third grade She would love to play to “school” with me, it went a little like “I’ll be the teacher and you can be the student”. I would come home from a long day at school all tired, wanting to sleep and just wanting to stuff my face because of hunger. On the other hand, my sister was never tired, she had the energy to run a mile after…

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    wife, Suzan. Ehab is from Cairo, Egypt and came with his family to the U.S in july of 2009. He now lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his family. Ehab was a great soccer player and played as professional soccer player when he was twenty. Soccer to Ehab was not only a sport, but also a passion and a great life that he lived and learned a lot from. Ehab was introduced to soccer when he was twelve, by his father. Playing soccer for the first time was really hard to learn how to play soccer at the…

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    years, video games have went through many different changes. A few of those changes are as follows: in video games now you can do more such as beating the game, scoring a high score,discovering the various types of games, relationships can be gained from games, the evolution of graphics, variety of consoles, and you can have a profession in the gaming community. In this time period technology has made a major leap. Countless amounts of people are beginning to use this technology on a daily…

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    Similarly Bruce (2011) believed play enables children to think in abstract ways, being able to develop their own theory of mind, being creative and imaginative as well as being flexible thinkers. This shows us that Bruce also agrees with play, playing an important factor in boosting creativity and imagination among children. I agree with Bruce by experimenting with new things such as paints…

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    room at the time. This room was a room that was open from 12:45-3 and was for children who did not require naps. One of the first things that I observed upon entering the room was that many of the things in the room were miniature to accompany the children. This included things such as the tables, chairs, and cabinets. I also noticed the mass amounts of toys that were present in the room. One of the teachers came in and told us that the room was play based which meant…

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    Scaffolding The Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) illustrates what the learner can perform with and without the teacher’s help. The teaching framework that aids the learner’s transition from conceptual application with help to application without help is scaffolding (Vygotsky, 1978). Likewise, Basu, Sengupta, and Biswas (2014) describe inquiry learning as an agent of scaffolding. As the level of subject difficulty rises, it becomes more important for teachers to identify the collective…

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    Windsor Village and has been apart of that community for a while now. I picked this park because it has a great deal of meaning to me and is my neighborhood park. I grew up only a block away from this lovely park which is in the middle of a residential area. I use to walk to the park almost everyday and play soccer or in the jungle gym with all the other little kids who lived in the area, this park was where I spent most of my childhood. Since this park is located in the middle of a residential…

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    In the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell, one would soon realize that this play is about trying to find a motive for the murder of John Wright. The men and women gather in the Wright’s house with the sole mission of trying to discover Mrs. Wright’s reason for killing her husband. Also in the beginning of the play, Mr. Hale says, “I guess you know about how much he talked himself, but I thought maybe if I went to the house and talked about it before his wife, though I said to Harry that I didn’t…

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    developing new ideas and way to get kids more involved in gaming. This topic was one that struck home because I myself love to play video games and I also live within a household that is very involved in playing video games as well. In return this helped me prepare to listen to the speech. It helped to warm me up and get ideas flowing about why it would benefit us so much to play video games. And not only did Jane portray this through out her speech she used many patterns to help us get…

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    have a lot of preferences in a relationship with the individuals who don 't care for the game. Sports are vital for success in everyday of our existence. Sport is an essential part of life today. Sports keep us stable and fit. It offers us a change from regular life exercises. Games enhance our mental quality and keep us fit. Sports give us a chance to develop in life rationally and physically. In the course of Sports, we come to realize numerous new things. It makes us find out how to handle…

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