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    use of size and space. The first time…

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    Through this assignment I am going to discuss the importance of play in the Early Years based on the content of a government publication: “Learning, Playing and Interacting”, with a particular and personal focus on the importance of free, unstructured play; and the importance of outdoor learning based on Hilary Fabian’s journal article “Outdoor Learning Environments: Easing the Transitions from the Foundation Stage to Key Stage One”, with a special focus on outdoor learning in the school…

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    League Of Legends

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    many months now, and I am yet to become bored. As I continue to play, I learn new things about the game like new strategies, making calculations, and knowing what to do in certain situations. One of my favorite things about this game is that you can play with your friends and work together to win the game. League of Legends is a mind-stimulating game with fun characters to play, a variety of roles to fulfill, and a unique arena to play in while you are either by yourself or playing with a…

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    school would have given young women a chance to play a sport like football? Do you think girls get a fair chance at playing aggressive sports? In 2012, 11-year-old, Maria Pepe, from Hoboken, New Jersey, made national news for being among one of the first girls allowed to play with the U.S. Little League baseball team. The organization wanted the team's coach to remove her because of restrictions to boys only, but Coach Jimmy Farina allowed her to play one game. Later that year, the…

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    I was in the Girls Varsity Tennis Team. I had been in the tennis team during my highschool years, for 2 years. During that time I learned a lot about being a leader, such as what it means to lead others, and what qualities a leader should have. When I first started playing tennis I started at the position on 2nd doubles, to me I took it as that I was not good enough to play against an opponent by myself on the court. Which was entirely true, because when I began playing I was not any good…

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    Theories Of Play

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    Play can come in various different. The games our grandparents played differ significantly from the game our parents played and the games we played as children. Speaking to my family made me question the many theories we have spoken about in class. Since families change whether it comes to size or location the theories of play differ from generation to generation. I am unable to decipher my cultural heritage and identity by looking at the play my parents participated in. I am able to see my…

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    Edna Ferber, is a play about three generations of a wealthy family during the 1920s. I watched the play on December 6, 2015 at the Pierce College Arts Building. The play was directed Anita Adcock, who did great job setting the play as she intended it to be. Everything from the costumes, the lighting, to the typecasting was excellently produced. Particularly, the set design was able to greatly express the theme of the play. The setting mainly takes place in the family’s home. The play included…

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    path. Both of these plays act on the premise that life has many forks in the road but it is the how people react to those hardships that control one’s route. These two plays, however, have opposite theme’s regarding the daily struggles people face. Although both the Younger family in A Raisin in the Sun and Mrs. Wright in Trifles endure great hardship, the Youngers illustrate how family sustains a person, while Mrs. Wright illustrates how isolation destroys a person. In the play A Raisin in the…

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    BASKETBALL IS A POPULAR SPORT IN ALMOST EVERY COUNTRY IN ASIA,EUROPE AND THE USA PLAY THE SPORT.BASKETBALL CAN BE PLAYED BOTH OUTSIDE AND INSIDE.BASKETBALL IS GOOD FOR EXERCISE,ITHELP YOUR LEG GET STRONGER. Basketball can be an exercising sport to play it help you with your arm muscle.At first when you start playing basketball can be really hard to play.Later you can get better by practicing evryday.when you start practicing shooting at short distance so you can get better, and shoot at farther…

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    Every time I think of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, the first thing that comes into my mind is, “POPULISM YEA YEA!” When I saw Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson for the first time at the Clayton Performing Arts Center, I was very impressed with the overall production of such a complex, extreme play. In detail, I plan to discuss the fantastic key components that the director included such as: the overall overview, performance, and design layout that ultimately allows individuals, like me, to get a…

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