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    What Is Wangari Maathai

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    her movement. I hope to inspire people to follow in the footsteps of Wangari Maathai's followers. I see the environment as a playground. You can play with the equipment of the environment, but carefully have your fun, because once all of the equipment is worn down and no longer able to use, we will have to play on another playground. However, the alternative playground will not be as fun as the first. Researching Wangari Maathai, I realized that while you play there may be a few accidents,…

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    The view consisted of: the Wild West playground, a portion of the train’s route, the grassy field, and the various benches that were occupied by people. The field was well kept for a local park as there was no sign of poor park management. People of all cultural backgrounds entered the park,…

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    successfully resolved this issue. 2) A maintenance order was submitted to the Roudenbush Facilities Director to repair and reduce the gap in the side gate. When the fence is more accessible, it will be repaired. Children will no longer have access to the playground or fence until it is repaired. 3) The stairwell where the radiator is located is no longer being used as an entrance/exit point for the school-age program. Children and staff now follow a safer route by using the front doors of the…

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    How To Play Slider

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    When I was only 7 years old, I studied in grade 2. I have many friends when we have free time, we play on the playground. In the playground has many playthings. For example, is a carousel, swing even though slider. This is the beginning of my fear. On that day, while I was waiting for my parents to take me home, I had to play at the playground. At first, I went to play the swing because another player has played. I was playing swing until the slider doesn’t have people to play. I went to play…

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    Hi Peeps, Today's Quote When your study from The Owner, The Big Boss, The Creator, then you can learn to change your mistakes to manage your lifestyle correctly and teach others how to improve themselves, fixing and recognizing, their own mistakes." ~ Jon Barnes Recognizing Rights It is your right to recognize your own problems and finding the right solutions quickly-- early in the game of life-- is essential. God gives us the common sense to know right from wrong, and it is a good idea to…

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    lock down procedures in place that all employees have been trained on as well as they do drills on a monthly basis to keep the students aware of the proper procedure. For the fire evaluation students are required to line up walk outside along the playground fence and line up along the back of the fence and stay there as their teacher calls attendance to make sure all students are accounted for once they are the teacher holds up a green card showing all are safe and accounted for, there is also a…

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    learn. The physical activity helps give the mind a break in order to be able to fully absorb new information later on. University of Minnesota 's Education psychologist, Anthony D. Pelligrini, agrees with Dr. Thelen in his book School Recess and Playground Behavior: Educational and Developmental Roles: "When children sit still for prolonged periods of time they accumulate surplus energy; therefore physical activity in recess is necessary to "blow off," or use up, this surplus energy so that the…

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    The Land Rosin Summary

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    help of Rosin’s article, this paper will explain why it is important to let children do things on their own once in a while. Rosin’s article begins at ‘The Land’; an unconventional playground constructed with recycled materials only. There are no slides or swings, or any other objects normally found on playgrounds. Children are left to play and move things around as they please, and the employed “playworkers” only intervene if there is a serious risk of someone getting hurt. The Land was built…

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    need and desire. What should you know about this suburb? Parks & Recreation Active sporty types in Alexandria enjoy the parks and playgrounds of this suburb. Alexandria Park features a sports field that is used for multiple purposes. You’ll find two tennis courts, a basketball court, and areas where you can play cricket and football. This park also features playground and equipment for kids, toilet facilities, bubblers, picnic shelters, and areas where…

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    he community i live in is called wood-stream and i'm too explain what's how what happens time to time in my community. on Most of the time my community is pretty quiet and safe most of the time. It's quiet because they're not to many bad children in the neighborhood . Also it's safe because the rules I have in my community. rarely see the police in my environment. We also have like sticker you have to put on your car so they know that you live in wood-stream and if you don't have the sticker…

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