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    I feel that the Reading Children is the most meaningful because the sculpture was the recognition of the 100 th anniversary of the library. Also, the sculpture captures the delight of reading brings to Naperville’s Children and the sculpture is located at Jackson Ave. between Eagle St. and Webster St. The artist is Dennis V. Smith and the creation date was 1988 and this piece was adopted into the Century Walk in 1998. The library is being commemorated because it is been showing respect by having…

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    Color is all around you. It makes up everything that you encounter in your life. You use color to describe who you are and what you like. Whether you are wearing a specific color of clothing, or being drawn to an advertisement that has a color you like color is around you every day. The question is what is behind these colors, and what do they mean to you and the world around us. People use colors to symbolize different aspects of their life. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, an…

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    The Destructors Summary

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    The Secondary Source Philip C. Kolin is a professor at the University of Southern Mississippi. Kolin has wrote other articles that the source does not list. “Green’s The Destructors” is one of Kolins’ work. This article was found in the Explicator Journal volume 58 issue 3 that was published in the year 2000. Within this source Kolin covers the history throughout the short story “The Destructors” by G. Greene. Kolin explains the time frame that the story was written, the connections between the…

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    and straight (the yellow lines in the background). However, the most significant amount of lines in this portrait are in the woman’s face and the background. The second art element that I found was colour. The colour I noticed in this artwork are primary and secondary colours. For example yellow, green, brown, blue, and a shade of grey. The colours that are in this painting are comfortable and pleasant colours (you can see the happy colours in the background) Those colours express an emotion to…

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    A godly aurora uplifts the wooden box, covered in chipping shades of bumblegum pink and gentle blue, from it’s present state on top of my dresser, as it forever holds the jewels of my past. In search of nostalgia, the contents of this unusual box are shrewn across the sheets of the queen-size bed in which I lay; one earring, one bracelet, one partially broken chain, yet they somehow belong there, despite the distinct differences between these memory-deriving ornaments. Within this miscellanous…

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    Blanchard Research Paper

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    Alana Blanchard Professional model and surfer Alana Rene Blanchard is not your typical surfer chick, as she happens to be one of the hottest surfers in the planet. She not only has the looks - flowy blonde hair and a smoking hot bod, but also the talent and killer skills to boot. Some people might have known about her through the movie Soul Surfer, where she was played by Jack Nicholson's daughter Lorraine Nicholson. No? Well, she was that other hot surfer who was friends with Bethany Hamilton,…

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    I was still in elementary school, about maybe 6 or 7, so I was in first grade. I remember that year vividly. I have a history of having terrible teachers. The teacher was Ms. Allen. I was bullied that year by a girl named Nikki, she had just moved to the school. She told me that she was going to tell all my friends the horrible things about me. We were in the hallway standing in line next to each other just outside the classroom. She rambled on about all the things she will tell my friends. We…

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    5.2.1 Integrating Mental Health into Primary Care for Mild-to-Moderate Disorders The term “mild-to-moderate” is described as set of mental disorders such as depression and a range of anxiety disorders, panic disorders, phobias, somatoform disorders, eating disorders and ADHDs (Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders)(OECD 2014) . Mild-to-moderate disorders are estimated to have high prevalence rate in OECD populations. Research studies, evaluating treatment models, have shed…

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    This essay argues that the arts should be central to primary education. Through dance, drama, media arts, music and visual arts, children are surrounded by the arts. Whether at home, school or in the community, as children listen to music, attend plays and concerts, celebrate birthdays with music, colour and games and express themselves through voice, gestures and body movement, they are engaging in the arts (Russell-Bowie, 2012). Throughout history the arts such as dancing and paintings have…

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    In a school the role of the Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator is to “assessing, planning and monitoring the progress of children with Special Educational Needs.” (Sutton Parent Partnership Service). They are a member of staff in a school or nursery and parents and staff go to them if they need help or advice on how to deal with a child with Special Educational Needs. The roles of a Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator changes depending on the setting they are in for example if they are in…

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