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    How much energy does dribbling take? We understand that dribbling in various places requires a lot of energy. Basketball players know that certain playing areas such as asphalt, hardwood, and cement requires different types of dribbling. In order to dribble the ball players have to keep putting energy into the ball. Energy is required to dribble a ball as well as more energy may be required to dribble in different places. You would soon find out why energy is required to dribble the ball and how…

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    Drama Component 2 (Arts Responding) I had the great opportunity to view a video clip, Gift using the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DUYlHZsZfc I have explained how three elements namely situation, voice and movement and tension were embedded in this drama using appropriate scenes. 1. Situation Son was happy when he read a quote written by his father on a bookmark along with a book, thinking that it was for him. Father said “Hey it is not for you”. Son's facial…

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    The Persians Play

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    The play that I selected was The Persians by Aeschylus translated by George Theodoridis copyright in 2009 with the rights reserved by Bacchicstage. The characters in this play include Xeres, who was the King of Persia at the time and is presented in the play as a dejected king who was responsible for the downfall of Persia because of his young rash decisions to go to war with the Greeks. When described by the ghost of his father, Darius, he is presented as a young king who would do anything to…

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    Philosophy of Play Definition of play Play is a behavioral characteristic that and manifests in a variety observable behaviors. Play is pleasurable, and had a positive effect on those participating. It allows children to have the power to make decisions and be in control of outcome of the play activity. Play is intrinsically motivated, and children play because they want to play. Adults can assist, support, and participate in play but the motivation must come from the child. Play is nonliteral…

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    a) These philosophical approaches which influences play tells me that children need more time and opportunities to play outside especially with nature, the importance of working of working with each child’s parents for child’s need and interest to help with their development, children should be given more opportunities to be independent and told the importance of natural material for the children. Theses philosophical approaches have shaped the EYFS by adding laws and policies for children’s…

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    between the movie and the play. The film takes place in Salem Massachusetts in 1692. The main actors are proctor, Abigail, judge danforth, Elizabeth, Paris, and hale. The first that I noticed is that in the movie when Abigail is trying to wake Betty up the girls that were also dancing with them in the woods were also trying to wake Betty up. The book and the movie have many differences but not big differences in the movie many of the scenes are outside while during the play most of the scenes…

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    Wizard of Oz! By viewing the play it helped me enhance my understanding of the written version of The Wizard of Oz in three ways the first way is the setting. the setting starts off in Kansas, a dry, gray looking and feeling place. That’s with the play helping you to understand the scenery in real life instead of you having to imagine something in your head. In the story you could have thought that they were just talking about their clothes being gray, but in the play it brought the images to…

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    Lynn Nottage’s play Ruined takes place in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The play opens in a bar that is run by a woman named Mama. A man named Christian arrives, offering Mama several goods he has acquired. He also leaves Mama with two girls, Sophie and Salima. At first Mama refuses to take in Sophie because she has been sexually assaulted so many times that she is “ruined” (Nottage, 12). However, Christian pleads with her because Sophie is his niece. Sophie and Salima work at the bar, along…

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    Parents and researchers argue that both creative play and organized events have their own pros and cons. I personally believe that creative play has more pros than cons, compared to organized events. Such as: developing personality, problem solving skills and building leadership skills. One way creative play is important, is it helps young kids develope their own personality. They can learn a lot about theirself, from theirself. Creative play is all about them, it help them find out how they…

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    I have many recollections of play from my younger years. I am going to focus on how play influenced my personal development; including social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills. Looking back at my life I have realized that the play I took part in has made me the person I am today. Without experiencing play in several different ways I would have not developed they way I did. Play is an extremely important part of my life. I remember playing all the time when I was a child. I recall most…

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