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    creative play? There are many different ideas on this such topic. Children have a wonderful imagination, allowing them the freedom to choose activities based on their intrests will develope a strong sense of self. When children play outside or at the playground, not only are they having fun, they're also developing critical thinking and problem solving skills. Children learn alot of needed skills for the future through creative group play. Experts agree that through group play children…

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    The play revolves around the use of a single set, the living room of the bachelor Bernard. In order to capture the hilariousness of the comedy, I plan on using a small stage, a single set play set in the living room. The use of multiple entrances into the living room and the rapidity to which the characters come and go generate the timing of the play. That is as much a character Bernard Roberts and the stewardess themselves. The action of this play will be structured around Bernard timetable of…

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    Athletic Sports Studies have shown that people who play sports have better grades. People who play sports get better or the same grades as people who don't (how much is too much). People who play sports will try harder on school work and get better grades. As you know you need good grades to participate in school activities. This will make kids want to have good grades so they can play in their favorite sports. Studies also show that when sports ends Grades seems to drop so more opportunities…

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    there are little things that take lots of practices or which come to some athletes naturally that are very hard for others to preform. Ice hockey is a very good example of this in how much talent it takes to skate and control a puck all at the same time. This talent shows the athletes ability to multitask which many people may think is easy but in most cases is proven other…

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    I set up my classes to be a bit easier in my first year of high school, as to allow some time for an adjustment period; and I do love occupational ed classes. So I decided to sign up for drama tech. Drama tech is an entire class dedicated to all technical aspects of theatre, such as building and painting the sets, advertising, running sound and lighting equipment, among other things. This class was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. The freedom and responsibility that this class gives you is…

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    the child’s temperament came from. Each time the child has an unacceptable behavior it is a new opportunity for the parents or caregiver to…

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    Philadelphia Story was a play put on by the theater department at the University of North Texas, performed in a proscenium. This worked well because of the big stage you could have a big set, which in this play, was amazing. The play starts with the main character Tracy writing thankyou notes for the gifts she has received for her upcoming wedding, which happens to be the following day. After being introduced to all the characters you learn that this isn’t Tracy’s first wedding, but she use to…

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    Violent Video Games Effect

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    This is making kids that play constantly misbehave and randomly changes on the personality of the player to aggressiveness. Secondly, violent video games are affecting the kids in the education and learning the process. Because is so easy to play video games in different locations and many ways, the learning process is being difficult on kids. Video games are making difficult for players…

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    While there are many excellent classical theories of play, one of the most intriguing was introduced by the German philosopher and psychologist Karl Gross. He was responsible for developing a theory of play that rivaled that of early philosophers even those as far back as Aristotle, when he introduced the Practice or Pre-exercise theory. Gross’s theory of play is considered a rebuttal by many to the ideals of another classical theory of play The Surplus Energy Theory that was theory made famous…

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    The play, “Fences,” focuses mainly around Troy Maxson. Troy was a baseball player but never had the chance to fulfill his dream of playing in the League because of his stint in jail and his race. Troy is a hard worker and takes care of his family the best he knows how given his lack of education. His dear wife, Rose loves her husband and in spite of his faults she maintains her loyalty to him. Troy has two sons, Lyons and Cory. Lyons is from a previous relationship and Cory is his and Rose’s…

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