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    Pencils and Playgrounds: What Can Outside Play Do For A Child? For many kids of the Elementary age‚ if you ask them what their favorite subject is‚ a lot of them will say “recess”. Though the response is not exactly answering the question‚ there is some merit to what those kids are saying. Countless studies over the years by numerous scientists have proven that play is beneficial. That being said‚ there are some studies‚ if not just as many‚ making the case that play during school hours should be

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    The History Boys

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    Education – what is it for? In “The History Boys” two different approaches to education are presented. Irwin represents the functional approach‚ his teaching methods are traditional and structured‚ focused solely on passing the Oxbridge entrance examinations. Hector teaches the life enrichment approach in his General Studies class‚ his teaching methods are unconventional and spontaneous‚ Hector is not interested in exams and believes in learning for its own sake. Hector undermines the values of

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    The Whipping Boy

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    THE WHIPPING BOY This is an adventures story about friendship and villains .Jemmy‚ the whipping boy‚ has to live an unfortunate life in the castle .he is a stand-in for any discipline the prince is given . The prince‚ prince brat‚ is the most horribly behaved boy in the kingdom! So as you can see‚ Jemmy‚ the whipping boy‚ is given a lot of whippings! Not only was Jemmy physically abused‚ he was emotionally and verbally abused by the prince. Then‚ one day prince brat got tired of being

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    Boy at the Window

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    It is interesting when we are young and what are our thoughts. We see things differently when we are young. We can get away with being naïve to the world. Reading “Boy at the Window” there is a sense of being young and not knowing about the world. It is difficult to understand how people think if you do not know about their lifestyle. This story explains how someone feels about another person. Reading poetry is something to truly experience. Authors write poems with strong feelings. “Saying that

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    Boy Interrupted

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    Stefani Tort Child Psychology 2100*08 Professor Pace May 8‚ 2015 Boy Interrupted Boy interrupted is about Evan Perry and his bipolar disorder. His sudden death at the age of just 15 years old was such a shock to everyone. When you talk about bipolar disorder you’re talking about a phenomenon so big it can cause death. Bipolar disorder is a serious brain illness‚ that swings a person’s emotions from high and irritable to sad and hopeless which is what happened to Evan. However‚ in Evan’s case it

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    Girl in Translation

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    a journey. I have always loved traveling and hearing stories of other travelers. Learning about immigrants is captivating and really plays with my emotions as I have also experienced the struggle of moving overseas to the great America. New York Times Bestseller‚ Jean Kwok’s Girl in Translation is definitely one of the best immigration stories I have ever read. Girl in Translation features a heart wrenching‚ coming-of-age story: deeply moving‚ it gets the point across in a simplistic‚ yet beautiful

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    Only a Girl

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    “Only a girl” In Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls” she tells a story about a young girl’s resistance to womanhood in a society infested with gender roles and stereotypes. The story takes place in the 1940s on a fox farm outside of Jubilee‚ Ontario‚ Canada. During this time‚ women were viewed as second class citizens‚ but the narrator was not going to accept this position without a fight. Munro’s invention of an unnamed character symbolized the narrator’s lack of identity‚ compared to her younger

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    Slaughter’s essay “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All”‚ she explains her own personal experience working in a leadership position and the struggles she faced while being a mother and juggling her professional life with her personal life. Family is something that Slaughter holds very dear to her. Slaughter mentions that the balanced life is possible but‚ it is a struggle for both genders. Slaughter argues that their needs to be more women in leadership roles so there can be a greater change in the work culture

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    The Lost Boys

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    Approximately 26‚000 boys‚ during the late 1980’s‚ fled the southern part of Sudan in an effort to escape the violence that had consumed their country. With such an enormous amount of refugees fleeing Sudan‚ it was described as an “exodus of biblical proportions”(Corbett‚ 2001). These refugees were dubbed “The Lost Boy” due to the many similarities they had with the Peter Pan’s followers in the story Neverland. Like the fictional characters in the story‚ most of these boys‚ whose ages were all below 18‚ had

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    Kritios Boy

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    One of my favorite pieces of art that we have studied so far is the statue Kritios Boy. I am very intrigued by the background history of this statue. It is believed to have been created by the sculptor Kritios hence the name of the statue. The Kritios Boy is one of the first statues to focus on how a person actually stands. The term for this is contrapposto. According to Google‚ Contrapposto is an Italian word meaning counterpose. It is used in the visual arts to describe a human figure with most

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