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    Free Play Environment

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    associated with play time full of fun and peers. Now in day free play time for most children is monotonous and restrictive. The problem is when children have some free time, it 's often spend indoors. Watching TV shows and expending great amounts of time on the internet have become the regular scheduled play time for most children. This problem can have different causes, for example: some houses do not have outdoor playing spaces. But there is reason to be hopeful: the promise of play. This is…

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    developing new ideas and way to get kids more involved in gaming. This topic was one that struck home because I myself love to play video games and I also live within a household that is very involved in playing video games as well. In return this helped me prepare to listen to the speech. It helped to warm me up and get ideas flowing about why it would benefit us so much to play video games. And not only did Jane portray this through out her speech she used many patterns to help us get…

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    runs 48 kilometers, or 3.9 miles, in an average soccer game? Hard work doesn't just come from sleeping in soccer you have to work hard and achieve your goals. Soccer is a sport that is well known throughout the world and every day millions of people play soccer. The league is a collection of people, countries, or groups that combine for a particular purpose and people playing professional soccer in leagues are making money off of the thing they love to do the best. Nevermind that right now I…

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    who understands where we are, WVU head coach Dana Holgorsen said. "Our job is the same going into game seven as it was going into game one. You have a week, you prepare all week and you practice hard to get yourself in a position to play on Saturday and then go play. "Our guys like where they are, based on what people are saying or the attention, I can assure you has no impact on them whatsoever to how today’s practice is going to be and what they are going to do to prepare to win the game this…

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    become a much more dangerous and violent game for the entertainment of fans. This creates the question, if football has become so dangerous why would anyone want to play it? While football appears as just another sport, not just anyone can participate in it Football has revealed itself as a young man’s game. While men and women alike can play golf, tennis, and many other sports well into their later years football suits a young man best. In football if a man has not been forced from the game of…

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    The play The Soap Myth written by playwright Jeff Cohen is an excellent representation of the prodigious struggle that many survivors of the holocaust faced. The story revolves around the effort of Milton Saltzman (Greg Mullavey), a holocaust survivor who is attempting to prove to the entire world that Nazis used human fat to produce soap, from the victims of concentration camps. He along with a reporter Anne Blumberg (Andi Potamkin), are attempting to prove that a survivor’s memory is just as…

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    and meaningful. I heard rumors that it would be good, but knowing that it would be 3 hours long, turned me off. The play itself was not as big of an issue as the time it took for it to end. At the beginning, the high pitch screech was a complete shock and scared a lot of people which was funny. The fact that the play turned out to be a musical was interesting. The singing, which repeated throughout the play, foreshadowed the vicious murders which was cool. I liked how it did not come out right…

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    or daughter play football. I believe it is a sport even though it is dangerous since it can cause concussions and other negative effects. I would make the decision by seeing how passionate my child is with the sport. I would want my son to be happy and I would support him. However, I will make sure he is aware of the risks he will be taking. In my opinion, I think the player should still be allowed to play when he knows the risks he will be taking. Therefore, I will allow my son to play…

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    threw for 177 yards, 9 for 12, 83% completions, two touchdown passes, and a win! Every year for the 8th graders you play for a rival trophy, Massabesic has had it for 3 or 4 years but we practiced hard for that game. We had a night game that night and it was decently cold. I brought my hand warmer, my gloves, arm sleeves, compression shirt, and compression pants. 8th grade always plays the second game during night games. During day games it’s the other way around but I prefer playing 2nd. I got…

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    Homo Ludens Essay

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    1938, discusses the importance of the play, as an element of culture and society. Play being a primary and necessary to generate culture. Play is significantly free and freeing from ordinary life. It is imaginative and lighthearted and doesn’t need to be taken seriously. NOTE This type of playfulness in public art offers opportunities for participants to engage by breaking down their expectations or societal ideas of what art is, and just let loose…

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