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    INTRODUCTION There are many different documentation methodologies utilised in early childhood education services. Each method is linked to one or more theoretical perspective and according to personal and service philosophy‚ planning methods and the purpose of the documentation; educators can choose the best method for their desired outcome. This report aims to examine three different in order to examine how and when they can be implemented‚ which theories they relate to‚ and will determine their

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    Dance Ethnography

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    Music is a form of expression. It is a way of communicating an idea and telling a story. But music can be used in various ways. Throughout my life‚ I’ve found the power of music within my passion for dance. I enjoy finding different instrumental pieces and discovering how I can create movement based on them. However‚ my favorite part about creating choreography is letting myself go and using my experience in theatre to understand the power of conveying a story. I decided to follow this passion when

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    Ethnography on Gender Socialization For my ethnography research‚ I selected 2 different locations to observe gender socialization amongst children at a toy store. The main focus of this ethnography is to see what types of toys appeal to children based on gender. Also‚ to see if parents are pushing their children on what types of toys they are allowed to choose from. First off‚ the stores I visited for my research was Walmart and Target. Both of these locations consisted of the same amount of toys

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    Buddhist Idea of Beauty

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    appear to be very convincing‚ they are in fact far from the truth and are no more than mistaken generalizations. The primary aesthetic concept at the heart of Buddhist culture is the aspiration of leading a holy life. In Buddhism‚ beauty is not for beauty’s sake. It has been viewed as an incentive for those who aspire to the holy life. The Buddhist concept of aesthetic is a beauty of things that are imperfect‚ impermanent‚ and incomplete. The cultivation of the right attitude to aesthetic is very important

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    Consumerism and Buddhist Thoughts There is a joke about a guy who drove a car and crashed with the electric pole. Fortunately‚ he was alive and trying to get out of that wreckage car. When he got out and saw the ruins of his car‚ he kept shouting “Oh no! That’s my Mercedes Benz! That’s my Mercedes Benz!” A person who saw the accident told him with worries that “Young man‚ stop worrying about your car. You better worry about your arm. It is over there on the road!” That young man looked at the way

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    Everyone has a certain language and behavior depending on where they are or where they’re from. I personally have experienced different ways language has been portrayed when I’m around a certain place or with a certain person‚ like a relative per say. In my family‚ when we are at home‚ we get in a very comfortable state of being as‚ opposed to the way we would in a public setting. My parents who are not from the United States‚ express their language and behavior in a different way from others. At

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    Confucian temples in Japan Confucian temples in Japan aren’t numerous‚ all of them are connected with a cult of the great Chinese thinker Confucius (Kun-tszy) who was living in 551 – 479 BC. After his death in Qufu (Цюйфу) near his grave was built the first temple in his memory‚ which became pilgrimage place and Chinese shrine. In the VI century according to Emperor order in honor of Confucius in every city of the country were built temples‚ where are done ritual and sacrifice. With the spread of

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    Museum Ethnography Essay

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    Fieldwork assignment #2: Museum Ethnography I have always been interested in Japanese culture and traditions‚ so for my museum ethnography assignment I visited the American Museum of Natural History‚ where I chose the Stout Hall of Asian Peoples for further analyzing. Japanese culture is a very unique one‚ which differs from others; anthropologists refer to it as “a style”. There are a lot of interesting exhibits in the wing I chose; they all have different stories to tell. It was impossible to

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    My Ethnography Exercises

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    For Part 2 of my Ethnography exercise‚ I chose to go to the Village Tavern in Carol Stream. I was with my family each time I went there. The main reason I chose to tell about my experience and observation there is that I didn’t think anybody else would choose this and my family’s interactions with the people and staff there were different each time. My mom has a gluten allergy and whenever she goes out to a restaurant she usually must look at a gluten-free menu or find something that she can have

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    Ethnography Analysis Paper

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    (Insert Picture) Ethnography: A Study of the State University Recreation Center Introduction Heath‚ as defined by the World Health Organization‚ is a “state of complete physical‚ mental and social well-being‚ and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity”. When studying the concept of health and healthy lifestyles‚ from a sociological standpoint‚ this definition remains the basis for all perspectives. Health is not only a biological state‚ but a bounty of social occurrences‚ therefore

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