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    Many stories consist of foreshadowing that readers do not notice. One of those stories is “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson. This story has a twisted, demented ending, but if you pay close enough attention, you can use the foreshadowing that Jackson presents to conclude what might occur. In “The Lottery”, Jackson uses foreshadowing to allow the reader to make logical conclusions about what is to come to this town; she uses this technique to add suspense. In the second paragraph, Jackson creates…

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    Meditation In this ever growing and constantly changing lifestyle of ours, we experience a lot of people struggling to keep up to their hectic life and see them constantly breaking their stress in the form of anger, sadness, depression and many other situations that prolongs our stress rather than reducing them. If we look back into the juncture of growing, children are far better at handling stress since they don’t build up stress as the adults in our community do. Children often express their…

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    Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) explains human system have an innate drive to explore and mater their environment and with the interaction among the group of people can build an occupational behavior in human. Subsystems can be developed in the environment by participating in those various activities creates occupational identity for human. Which are Volition, a motivation affected by experience from previous activities, Habituation which is their role in a society or daily routines and…

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    The Importance Of Daycare

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    for children and their parents. It is life-changing to a child to spend every day with his or her parent up until the time of toddler age and have to get accustomed to another human being. There are many ways to prepare. The parent must first research a daycare and see if it is reliable or not, prepare the parent and the child for the day, and lastly get to know the caregiver. The first day of daycare is an extra extraordinary day for a child and also the parent. It is like training for a job.…

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    Mason Dinges ELA Section 1 8th grade 11/9/17 Youth sports are are harmful to children Youth sports are a big thing in most people's childhood. A big thing is sports harming our children. There are many reasons sports are affecting them. First kids who play sport are always told to win. This can make them think the only thing that matters is winning. In the article “Are High School Sports Good For Kids?” by Daniel Gould states, “The overemphasis on winning issue is especially significant as…

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    Why Do Kids Get Trophys

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    At a young age, a child is put into sports or activities to occupy their time or get an interest of it. During that time, they will receive trophies or certificates for participating. This have brung a lot of controversy around the topic on if a child benefits if everyone on the team receives a trophy. Kids benefit if everyone receives a trophy on the team. It will make the kids feel apart of the team. That child will have a confidence that he or she may not have had before participating. Also…

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    Maurice Sendak Epigraph

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    beneath rhododendrons, to find the spaces between fences.” The exploration and the imagination is what makes kids see what adults can't. The narrator throughout the story breaks the status quo of adults and children. He was such a self-sufficient child never depending on anyone else, but at the same time he was always ready to explore or do something in his lab. The narrator really did understand the truths of the world, the not so nice parts of the world you are shielded from when…

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    processes. During this process, the child will begin to develop their personal identity by combining traits of both cultures that they choose…

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    age appropriate times. Social media Children are taught that not every one on social media are who they say they are. Personal information should not be given out freely. Especially information that identifies them or reveals their location. If a child is asked for this information an adult should be told. They are advised never to arrange meetings with unknown friends on social media. The importance of security and passwords are highlighted and the need to deny unknown individuals. Children are…

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    far and causing unhealthy psychological effects. Being a young athlete, I was curious how it challenges children's´ health and if parents should focus on a positive push. Being pushed positively is a very important role; it gives motivation to the child. I am 14 and still play all the sports I started when I was young. Shockingly, however, age 13, 70% of kids will drop out of sports every year. The top 2 reasons that they drop out are from sports injuries and their main supporters, mom and…

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