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    It is very common today, for children to be stuck in the house playing video games. With all the new technology we have these days they can play video games on the go. Many children spend as much as 9 hours a week playing video games and about 80 percent of high school boys play video games. However video games itself are not the problem; violent video games are the problem, which are what children play mostly. Violent video games can effect children’s behavior by increasing aggression,…

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    to understand the difference between Swedish writing style and American, writing style using a jigsaw puzzle as an example. American writing style is like a jigsaw puzzle that can be solved easily, goes straight forward and easy to put the pieces together in order to get the final picture. The Swedish writing style unlike American writing style is hard to put together. It’s one of those puzzles where our brain might get fried trying to put the pieces together and there is always a nice piece…

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    students to do projects that focus on literacy and math using higher level thinking skills, in-depth learning, collaboration, cooperation and presentation skills. Some parts include us doing an annual research project, and during the year we work on puzzles and projects that involve thinking outside of the box. Quest is a program that I deeply loved and it has meant a lot to me since this was one course that kept me challenged during elementary school. One of my favorite task was the annual…

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    Key Standards Of Success

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    Individuality, a term that means the quality or character each person possesses that makes them different from their counterpart. Our individuality results in the world being an interesting and complex place. This world has taken common standards and twisted them into the key standards for success, such as wealth and power. As our individuality makes us different, we cannot all be measured by this strict interpretation of success. Rather, success is liking who you are as an individual, liking…

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    each other. This was a natural observation; the place was a classroom at a family daycare center. The room was decorated as an imaginary park. It contained a pretend kitchen with stocked utensils for the children to play. There were trains, cars, puzzles, books, and many more toys. The children played on a colorful mat in where they jumped and skipped. There was a treasure box inside the classroom where children pretended to play with any furry friends. Time of observation began at 11:00 AM and…

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    that no one can replace me. The populace should strive to accept themselves and others without judgement or contradictory opinions. We need to stand up for the ghosts in our lives without hesitation every individual person remains a piece to a puzzle that must come together to achieve the common goal of becoming hard working, generous, considerate, and humble. I will further my knowledge of the beauties in the world as I attend the next step in the in the rest of my life,…

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    I got third. When i was in the parade we were walking beside each other I put the rope over her head and called her like an Oxen. Caiden is a black and white holstein her registered name is JennieJamesPuzzleCaiden why is it puzzle caiden The puzzle means Weglein Observe Puzzle that is her dad. Her mom's name has nothing to do with it but her moms name is JennieJamesPenniePenny. The reason why it is JennieJames it is Jenifer Lambert…

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    members to rebuild from and grow as a collective group. I think the main point of this paper is to show people that reclaiming community is like putting a puzzle together, you have to be patient and go piece by piece. At large, the puzzle is the problem and the pieces are the solutions. The puzzle pieces unite in efforts to complete the puzzle. In regards to Lucket’s and Troisi’s experiences with reclaiming community, their solutions didn’t fix the problem…

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    Childhood Observation

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    Cheyenne Ramirez (observer) observed two preschool-aged girls on Saturday, February 24, 2018. The observations took place in the homes of each child, not in any formal school settings. During the observations, 2 adults were always present. The preschool-aged observations were conducted between 10 am and 12:30 pm. Child A (Age 3, Female) had her parents present and her mother Gabriela Hurtado can be contacted at (559) 350-6797. Child B also had her parents present and they provided the contact…

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    You don’t know much about the person, and what they’ve been through. Just like a puzzle, you only have bits of information, but not the whole picture. However, once you get to know that person even more, you learn about their life story and what their true identity is. At first, you barely knew each other, but after multiple conversations with that person, you finally uncovered all the missing pieces of the puzzle. This is exactly what happened while I was interviewing Margaret, my fellow…

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