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    games to play, but they cost money to play, it has a weight room, it has a hot tud and a pool with two slides and has a place for seating to have a little party it’s fun I recommend this place if you ever go to Dodge City. so we got there and I was the first kid from my team there, so I just started to shoot hoops. Then my teammates started to show up after a bit, so they just joined me till we had to go to bed for the games tomorrow. The next morning was game time and I was ready to play. The…

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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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    in which they are all played differently and by different players to contribute in a game. The different positions are point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward, and center. The point guard, also known as the one, job is to set up plays and run the offense. The point guard create ways for other teammates to score. The point guard must be skilled in controlling the ball, making sure it gets to the correct players, understanding the coach and his game plan, excellent court…

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    66% of boys and 52% of girls play organized sport in the united states (Statisticbrain.com). Families in the American society place a significant value on sports and many of their lives revolve around it. From attending professional sports games to a child’s little league practice, it is so important that it cannot be missed. My view on sports is very similar to the functionalist point of view. I place a high value on the concept of competition, achievement, fair play, and individualism. The…

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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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    children do. Victorian Era children played with different, as well as similar toys and games that were made if ways according to your wealth. A great example of this is with skipping ropes, also known as jumping ropes today, were a very popular toy to play with in the Victorian Era. Rich families would have expensive, hand carved handles for their ropes while poor families would make their own (Victorian Toys and Victorian Games). Though Victorian Era children played with many toys and games,…

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    being the first woman to play in the NHL. Manon was born in Beauport, Ontario on February 24th, 1972. Manon was the second child in her family of five. Her parents, Nicole and Pierre Rheaume also gave birth to two boys. Martin, who is older than Manon, and Pascal who is the youngest. Manon always grew up with a passion for hockey. She trained with boys and played on boys’ teams when she was in minor hockey because, at that time, there were no all-female teams for Manon to play on. Later on in…

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    torture, and life versus death. The play brought a sense of helplessness and confusion. When I first read this play I pictured a dark eerie room bare, with three sofas, and nothing more. I could hear the sighs of desperation and defeat throughout the building, and I felt the feeling of being trapped with no escape. Due to my first responses, I hoped that the audience would also feel these same type of responses, which further helped me in my choice of doing this play. Theme: Cepeda, Eva. My own…

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    for the children and students to play with toys, games and sing silly songs. Their indoor environment is very energetic because of the places and things that the children can play and do in the classroom with their classmates and teachers which is important because they want the children to have fun and feel safe. The outside environment is very cool because the children are able to do what they want and play and run off some energy but they are also able to play some pretty cool games with…

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    challenging game and it also shows some basic physics concepts. The video illustrates how the user can play the game and whether they want to use AI to play a specific level. This game can be played by maneuvering the mouse to keep the ball bouncing to hit the blocks. In addition, the video demonstrates a significant feature of this game which is the different levels (there are three) the user can play with. Describe the incremental and iterative development process of your program, focusing on…

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