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    Creative Play Benefits

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    It is wonderful for children to experience creative play. A lot of benefits come within children that have creative play. Creative play can help children as they grow up.Children need to experience this so they can have the ability to express themselves with family and peers. I have strong evidence and reasons that will help you agree with this. Children need to choose activities that interest them so they could look forward to them. Children don't like to be limited with rules on how their…

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    How does your child spend his/her day? Do they go outside, play with material? Or do they go to cub scout meetings, school acivites, or soccer practice? Either way you parent you're helping your child develop and grow. Creatively play in children is essential in their development and in growth. By my own personal expierence creatively gives you a great source of respect for nature and the way things work. With my personal experiece it has showed me my love for nature and that has helped…

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    We all know the phrase “you play like a girl.” It's not a very nice saying, because guys get offended and it makes it seem like girls are worthless. Which there not.Why do they have to separate different genders? Boys and girls should be allowed to play coed sports. Coed means have both genders on the same teams. They don't offer coed that much for sports. For little kids they do offer coed teams,but not many people choose it. My sister signed up for a coed soccer team when she was little, and…

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    solitary play. Solitary play is defined as when a child is playing alone and is focused only on what they are playing with. The child can play with the key board, the various buttons, trumpet, and drum, handle, and knob alone. These aspects of the toy would also encourage the child to be very focused on the toy due to the great deal of input that will be caused when these aspects of the toy are activated. This toy also promotes solitary play because only one child can ride on this toy at a time,…

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    and keep them in engaged all the way through. Something that cannot be experienced by just reading the play. For example, when you watch a play that’s well produced, and well directed you get a better feel of what’s going on such as in Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare. Plenty of emotion was seen by this play, but that is not the reason why I enjoyed it so fantastically. When the play first started it brought a sudden smile to my face the introduction was golden the actors were…

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    the research, textual evidences are collected to analyze the structure of the play “The Dreams of Tipu Sultan” by Girish Karnad. The research is qualitative in nature. To explore the structure of the play, The Dreams of Tipu Sultan, the researcher draws on the dream reality sequence, memories, diary, and characters within the play and the concept about the structure of two act play by Richard Toscan in his book “play writing seminars”. Richard Toscan was Dean of the School of Theatre and…

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    “Come and look at the freaks,” are song lyrics from “The Sid e Show” and that is what the play is about, freaks. The Siamese twins were called freaks simply because they were joined together by a piece of flesh. “The Side Show” was a very great play. Since it was a musical, I knew I would enjoy it. I do not think there was one thing I did not enjoy about the play. The reason I enjoyed the play is because the story about the freaks was very vivid and understanding. The actors, costumes, music,…

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    fiction. During this time period the men are the main characters, protagonists/antagonists, and usually solve the crime. This is the only major stereotype that is unseated because the women solve the murder mystery from Mrs. Wright trifles. They find all crucial elements that provided motive and explanation for murder such as the canary, birdcage, fruit preservatives and Mrs. Wrights quilt. To push this unseated stereotype back to male dominated literature, the men in this play are constantly…

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    Plays and books are very different. Yet, they are very similar. Both can spark emotions and entertain us, but sometimes, plays are insufficient in certain parts of telling a story. Also, books have very great detail and tell the story in more depth. As we all know, plays can only have a certain number of actors at a time. It’s not like they have a clown car where 100 actors can hop in and perform all at the same time. It just costs too much money. But, in books, you can have a million characters…

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    I also play with Hotspurs with the 2003 girls. With the academy, I personally learn more, since it’s more difficult playing with the boys. It’s also more difficult in the sense that when I go for a one v one, some are much bigger or much more skillful. With hotspurs, I’m mainly there for the games and the fitness. With the girls, I'm kind of tall and I have more skill than most of them. In my opinion, it isn’t challenging and I don’t improv on anything. I started playing soccer when I was about…

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