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    although at the start of the play we dismiss this as Blanche’s usual behavior as she has a tendency to flirt with anyone/everyone she comes…

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    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 whatsoever. I didn’t know anything at all from the rules of tennis, how a game is played out, to how to hold a tennis racquet. I wanted to play a singles position not just 3rd singles I wanted to play…

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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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    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 condescending to the women. This is from the men not being able to perceive the importance…

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    are people that just enjoy playing the game. There are many group dynamics in play in these pick up games. For example, there are many ways to choose teams in pickup basketball : shooting from free throw line, first five to make the basket forms one team and the next five that make a shot forms the second team. Some of the rules were made by the players themselves: an example of this is in deciding which team gets to play a game. Generally,…

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    mirror where infants/toddlers can see themselves. They can watch themselves play, cry, and different body language. The third thing I learned in this chapter was saving music for times when the guardian or caregiver is holding, swaying, or dancing with the baby. It’s confusing for baby to listen to background music because the most important sound is your murmuring voice. 2 AHA moments:…

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    to readers’ of Shakespeare, as he only appears in the play three times. His actions do not have a hugely significant importance in Hamlet, but his role in the play is still pivotal. The character of Horatio is seen at the beginning and the end of the play, even after the deadly poisoning and sword fight, resulting in the deaths of everyone in the court. Horatio is also one of the only characters to remain sane for the entirety of the play. He is the only person to see heartening sides of…

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    games because the games will negatively impact their lives. First, teens that are constantly play video games for hours, and hours are negatively affecting their brain and life experiences. Teens who do play video games all day can change, how teens work, how teens do in life, and how teens would not do the jobs what their mom and dad tells them what to do. In addition, teens who excessive, violent cause play video games cause their brain function improperly, and the teens will be doing…

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    In the play Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose one of the jurors really played a very important role in the play. This juror is juror 3 and he played a very notable and important role in the play because he never gave up his points, he made some surprising choices, and played a big part in the other characters actions. First, off juror 3 is very persistent and always want to get their point across. An example of this is when he says,“Look you can forget all that other stuff. He still came home…

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    However, after seeing the imaginative use of color and sound in the live play, I saw the story in a new light. The lighting often matched the mood of the scene which I enjoyed. An example of this was when the villain, Krogstad, came in initially, the lights flickered and were green and yellow in color, as Nora’s children screamed in terror. The use of lights and sounds to visually and sensually match each scene brought the play off the script and enthralled me as an audience member. Another use…

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