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    The game I analyzed today is called Sequence for kids. It involves a board with different characters printed on it, cards, and plastic colored coins as game pieces. You hold three cards at a time. When it is your turn, you lay down a card you choose from your deck of three, and put your specific colored coin on the matching character on the board. When you have four in a row it is a sequence, so you win! This game is appropriate for children ages 3-6 when they begin to use recognition and other…

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    Makayla (Sequence) – Her use of sequence caused her to be stuck in a rut. She was so use to routine that she was causing herself to lack imagination and change. With the use of Precision and Technical Reasoning along along with Sequence, she could have learned to skip questions and then go back to them. Which would have allowed her to move at a more efficient pace. John (Precision) – John's use of precision caused his writing to be jumbled. His thoughts were just thrown out there in bits and…

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    The clip The Baptism Murder-The Godfather (1972), show that there is some editing like when at the begging of the scene the main character was thinking in all of the murders, and at the same time he was talking with the priest of the church. Then the scene cuts to seem that all the murders were happening at the same time. Also, the background music gives the feel to the viewers that the main character is thinking in all of the bad things that has in his consciousness. In one scene, the viewers…

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    distinct features that stimulates a lot of crucial questions about human existence, the world that we are living in and how we distinguish between what is real and what is not real. This piece of writing will analyze the Matrix film by means of sequence analysis, it will also focus on mis-en-scene and all elements that will include setting, composition, sound and it will also explore the themes portrayed by the films to address these questions pertaining human existence and the issue of realism…

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    a. Our group used Monroe’s Motivated Sequence and problem-solution pattern as our two main ways of organizing our information and our speech. We used problem-solution because we talked about how yoga can be beneficial for your physical health and your mental health. One of the problems that yoga can reduce is how much stress college students have. By doing yoga, students can become more relaxed and relieve some of the stress that they have because of college. We also talked about how yoga can…

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    A child’s development is one step of children development to grow up and to have many skills related with the daily life. For example, when the old of children is 5 years, they only have little skill (take a bath, eat some food, and use their clothes by themselves). When the children going to teenagers, they have many skills (learning something by discussing with their friend in school, finishing their task and their work by themselves, helping their parents, etc.). As long as the children grow…

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    All Children develop differently, but for each age group there is a scope of expectations arranged for each age group. During the age of six months, a child should be able to both roll over and sit up with support. Also, around this time your infant should be able to hold their head in an erect position while sitting. If you began to notice that your child is not exuding any of these characteristics during this time, please express your concerns to you primary healthcare provider immediately.…

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    The 20th century was overshadowed by a sequence of events that indicated significant changes in world history as to redefine the era as a whole: World War I and World War II, nationalism and decolonization, nuclear power and space exploration, the Cold War and post-Cold War conflicts; intergovernmental organizations and cultural institutionalization through growth in emerging transportation and communications technology; world population growth and poverty reduction, first realization of…

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    Discussion 4.1: Sequence During a Physical Examination Discuss why you feel sequence in physical examination is essential. Be sure to thoroughly support your answer. The physical examination is a crucial element, which extends from the physical history of the patient present illness or chief complaint.it yields more information that helps the health care provider make a problem diagnosis, and build a more accurate medical plan. During the examination process, the main focus is to assess…

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    In the sequence of Meet me in St. Louis, Esther and Tootie are being panic when they realize their dreams are being taken over by their father’s dream. Mr. Smith wants to move the whole household out of St. Louis to New York. It seems to be a good thing at that era. But, to Tootie and Esther, moving out of St.Louis is the sign of leaving the own-controllable world and getting into the dream of other. Both Esther and Tootie need a container (the city of St. Louis) to carry their dreams. Once the…

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