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    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 basis. Video games have begun to be more than just a never ending story. Pac Man for example is a game that many can’t beat in a reasonable time period. You must spend countless hours at arcade to finally achieve the feeling of beating the game. Games now…

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    Love Sick Play Analysis

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    On October 28, 2017, I attended Desert Hot Springs High School’s theatrical performance, Love Sick, a play produced by John Cariani. Mr. Landmann is the head director of the theater department at DHSHS and was able to execute a great show with the help of his students: Matilde Alejandro, Megan Johnson, Bethany Navarro, Luis Salazar, Nathaniel Esparza, Natalia Martinez, Angel Limas, Esmeralda Hernandez, Esmeralda Salazar, Nicholas Jacob Gamboa, Baylee Bryant, Jonathan Calderon, Erika Aleman,…

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    Miller created a unique play - "Death of a Salesman", which is still very popular in different parts of the world. According to the play, the action takes place in Brooklyn, in the postwar years, at the end of the 1940s. The play tells us about the 60 years old, unhappy salesman Willy Loman, his family, and his misunderstanding of achieving the American Dream. We see four main characters: Willy Loman - the father of the family, Linda - his wife, Biff and Happy - his kids. The play begins with…

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    importance of play is essential to helping people use their creativity and innovation both in and out of the workplace. The concept of play tends to be aligned with children and culturally has been forgotten for adults. Also, the importance of play and creativity in our education system is no longer seen as necessary part of the education process and instead of being removed from many programs. Children must be taught to engage in play and as adults need to continue the process of play, using…

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    field was like at 7:00 p. m. o’clock, the day was cold, it was perfect to play soccer. The game started but I didn’t play with the first 11 players in my team I get in the team in the second time. I was scared there making my first steps in the field, I touched the ball and the game continues. I didn’t do much for my team, it was my first official game in this team and this country but we won that day. We are a team, we play for it. The coach was happy for our first game. The practices continue…

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    Article Summary Go play! Yes, play is one of the most overlooked things that contributes to early childhood development. Kenneth Ginsburg argues in favor of the importance of play and how it relates to proper development and parent-child bonds. Many children are forced to live in a hurried lifestyle or even living with lack of proper resources that both contribute to the lack of essential play. Play contributes to the cognitive, physical, emotional, and social development of all youth. Ginsburg…

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    Staring off into space because I already knew how to play it for a few months, I could vaguely hear Mrs. Tripi’s voice telling the flutes to watch for A flats and reminding the trumpets that B flat is first valve. As I waited patiently for the rest of the band to finally pick up on the well-known melody, I sat thinking of how boring the class was starting to become. I could already read music. I could already play scales, and I could already play multiple percussion rudiments. After mouthing…

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    Hamlet is a revenge tragedy play written by Williams Shakespeare. The play is all about revenge; many characters are seeking revenge of other characters with different reason and motives. In every revenge tragedy, there should be a ghost that asks for revenge. The three major themes that most of the characters are involved in are revenge, madness and spying. The three themes are related to each other, while revenge was the reason behind madness and madness was the reason behind spying. To make…

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    Play: Play Analysis

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    The significance of this learning story was social. K showed improvement when she allowed L to play. K usually doesn’t allow other children to join her when she is playing with another child. This is true especially when she is playing with J. This play event tells teachers that this group of children are interested in Power Rangers and Ninja Turtles. The teachers could use this interest to teach other concepts. The Power Rangers and Ninja Turtles can be used to teach about science, math, or…

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    God Of Carnage Monologue

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    The play God of Carnage is about two set of parents meeting together to discuss their children’s actions. In the beginning of the story you hear about two boys named Bruno and Ferdinand and Ferdinand ends up hitting Bruno with a stick. The injure from the stick hitting in the mouth caused two chip two teeth and spit his lip. The parents are brought together to discuss if Ferdinand understands what he has done to Bruno. Is not all they talk about in this gathering. The parents start talking…

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