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    Piaget's Child Observation

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    He engaged in the three key behaviors relating to gesture development: showing, giving, and pointing. He would point to images in the book his mother and him were reading that he was interested in and wanted his mother to talk about. This shows he was using those points by means of gaining attention and regulating joint action. He would give me…

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    religion and freedom can be described by the treatment of heretics. She argues the mass importance that the heretics played in shaping history in religious freedoms as well the structure of power through the Middle Ages as well. She supports this by pointing out the unspoken alliance between the church and state that is prominent throughout the time, possibly even strengthened by the common repression of the heretics. Not fully intending to do so, developments such as the Protestant Reformation…

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    They use this by showing a teenager’s face who unknowingly has created a gun, which is pointing at him, with his cigarette smoke. The advertisement is used to show that with every puff you take of the cigarette smoke, you can create a gun to which is killing you slowly. The boy looks into the camera with innocence showing the fact that he doesn’t…

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    Sheriff explains that when the paintings are paired together it highlights the gendered precedents enforced by society. She argues that in The Drawing Lesson, the young man’s work converges on several academic strategies of art and science in order to situate him as a productive and active member of society. The little girl’s education involving reading and memorization of biblical text highlights the repetitive indoctrination of morals and virtues to assimilate the idea of female perfection.…

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    Is True Love False? Love: one of the most commonly used words in the English language and yet is so individually unique. In the 2007 rendition of Jane Austen 's Mansfield Park, one of the characters describes love quite well when he notes, “There are as many forms of love as there are moments in time.” In other words, love is alive and is constantly changing from moment to moment, person to person. A common misconception is that true love is a fluttery feeling that two people share and each…

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    Every living thing is made up of cells. “Cells are small compartments that hold the biological equipment necessary to keep an organism alive and successful.” (“Cells are the Starting Point,” 2016) There are two types of cells called eukaryotic and prokaryotic. In order for the cell to survive, it requires environmental materials to create metabolism and to dispose of waste products within the cell. “All cells have an outer plasma membrane that regulates not only what enters the cell, but also…

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    The imagery used in the poster includes Uncle Sam pointing at the reader and urging that they volunteer for the United States Army. The message being portrayed in the poster is that recruits are needed for the war effort. I believe this message is effective because the poster calls attention to the reader by having the man on the poster, Uncle Sam, pointing at the onlooker and saying “I want you” instead of “we need more people to join the army.” The major…

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    as she steps forward the pacing begins to speed up, leading into the excitement. When she grabs his arm, she brings him into her world. As they walk, the pace begins to accelerate. The shots alternate between their faces and the objects Amélie is pointing out. Each time she mentions something, it is shown in a close up shot, drawing attention to it. Meanwhile, the background is a blur, demonstrating the dizzying effect of this sudden immersion in the world Amélie has dragged the man into. As the…

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    represents not the destruction of the self but its return to a state prior to need, thus freedom from unfulfilled longing, from anxiety over not having one's needs met.” This is further explained how the fashion industry has used it to their advantage by pointing fingers at the world and saying since it has only given us anxiety, diseases, stress and other issues, shouldn’t we just stop caring and become…

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    figured that I would stay for about an hour, but prior to sitting down and watching nonverbal communication I would purchase something so I did not appear awkward. As I asked the barista about the new beverage that came out, she used the illustrator of pointing to the sign to explain to me how the new cold brew sweet vanilla drink was made. I told her it sounded quite interesting up I was skeptical upon trying it. I am a…

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