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    The first thing I would visit is the amazing Hollywood sign. The Hollywood sign gets seen over five thousand times a month. I would love to visit all the art museums and see all the splendid artwork that’s on display. I would like to view all the tall, massive buildings that scrape the sky. I would like to view the city at night so I can see the shining lights that light the city. I would also like to…

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    communicating with others, and entertaining ourselves and others. Creativity in art involves being able to see the word in your own different way and perception and to an unlimited extent. It is a myriad of emotion in the beholder…

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    The Esthetics Of Buddhism

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    types of people and everything plays an important role in the meditation process leading to nirvana. Buddhism focuses on being involved with something bigger than the individual. The esthetics indicate that the religion is focused on looking away from oneself and that every element is involved in achieving the common goal. This clarifies the category of religion by explaining the goal for practicing Buddhism and what Buddhists want to achieve. On a similar note the Sand Mandala’s creation and…

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    Vassily Kandinsky was a Russian painter, writer, teacher, art theorist and the father of abstract art. Being a trained musician, he used music in his approach to color which he made sing from the canvas. A major turning point in his style of art came after he viewed Claude Monet’s “Haystack at Giverny” at a Moscow exhibition. Over the years he perfected his style of abstract art. He inspired other artists, wrote books on his theories, worked with museums, and ballet’s, experienced his work…

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    today and various check-ins. The first patient interaction I participated in today was with one of our unit’s long-term patient, a 7-year-old female. Prior to bringing the patient to the playroom, I planned and set up the activities. I planned two art activities and decided that I would let the patient decide what we would do if we had leftover time in our hour long session. We had previously made glitter calm down bottles, but this patient had…

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    Jumanji Film Analysis

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    Works of art come about by way of the creator’s gift. Holding this to be true, this gift should not be considered as proprietary, as it naturally connects the ‘original’ author with other gifted creators. Encouraging the process of influence from recognition of…

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    children by Alison Lester. Noni is a happy, funny and friendly pony who loves to go to the beach with his best friends Coco the cat, Dave the dog and the cows from next door. Noni enjoyed the day by sliding down the sand dunes, splashing the waves, scattering seagulls and building a sand boat with her friends. Noni rescued poor Dave, who swam too far out to see a whale blowing her spout. Noni is always there for her friends when they are in trouble and danger. This picture book is a good…

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    The Smart Start Pre School Program “The developmental potential of a day care or preschool setting depends on the extent to which supervising adults create and maintain opportunities for the involvement of children in a variety of progressively more complex (ongoing) activities and interpersonal structures that are commensurate with the child’s evolving capacities and allow (the child) sufficient balance of power to introduce innovations.”- Bronfenbrenner (1979).The preschool years are the…

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    reign of Shu began. Shu’s children, Geb and Nut (earth and sky respectively), were separated to create a space for mankind to live under the sun god Re (Breasted). Re would serve as the ally and protector of the Pharaohs. Osiris would teach man the arts of civilization and he would come to be identified with the waters of the Nile, the soil and the vegetation that grew from it (Clark). His brother, Seth, grew jealous of Osiris and eventually murdered him, cut his body into pieces, placed the…

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    The outside was very huge as well. Unfortunately, I was only able to see part of the outside. When looking outside I referred to Esbensen’s 7 play zones. Looking to the right of me, I saw the Projective/ Fantasy Zone, children pouring sand on to themselves and not worrying about getting dirty. They were building sandcastles and imagining themselves as kings and queens. In front of me, I saw the Physical Zone, children climbing on tree stumps…

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