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    Ballet Dance: My ballet performance experience with classical Music and Theater Ballet Dance: Last time i visited ballet performance and saw twelve pieces ‚ though I liked the most Swan Lake Act II ‚ Swan Lake PDD ’ and Tchai Celebration . Actually ‚ it was Tchaikovsky spectacular and I am sure that he is one of the most highly talented composers of all times . His music is great and impressionable as it aims at enriching viewers and listeners spiritually ‚ at showing them amazing world of

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    Speaker Observation Paper On Monday April 18th the Dublin Library‚ in celebration of Earth Day‚ hosted environmental educator‚ activist‚ and author Dr. Linda Riebel. In her presentation she introduced the new edition of her book; The Earth Friendly Food Chain under the new title; The Green Foodprint. Her topic was on food choices for healthy people and a healthy planet. The purpose of her speech was to show how anyone-of any lifestyle-can become an earth friendly eater. The presentation was held

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    Infant/ Toddler Observation The following information was based from an observational study of a nine-month old male infant who is a child of a Korean-American married couple. This Child’s name is Kyungson Cho and his parents are employed as both white and blue collar workers‚ where his father works as a doctor and his mother works as a nurse. However‚ his mother is still considered under parental leave and now works as a home-maker. This study was placed within the child’s own dwelling locating

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    a young age. Not only does Gymboree focus on the development of the child‚ but also focuses on creating a stronger bond between the parent and child. Although these positive aspects are important‚ there are negative aspects to Gymboree. From my observation‚ it seems that children were acting up when the parents were around. When parents would not discipline‚ it was difficult for the teacher to step in and discipline the child. According to the Gymboree website‚ the teachers are properly trained‚ but

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    Irish Step Dance is not only a form of art‚ but is also a form of history and a sport. Irish dance started as early as 400 AD. Throughout history this type of dance changed with each generation. Historians believe that the Druids were the first group of people to perform this type of dance. Many people believe that Irish Dance has changed greatly over the last hundred years while others believe that it has stayed the same. As time elapsed‚ Irish dance evolved to what it is today. When most people

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    Journal: Group Observation (a) Describe an event that occurred during the group meeting. The group started with the usual check-in and summarizing what happened at the previous session. Next‚ the group facilitator asked members to review their goals for the meeting. Three group members expressed their concerns with having difficulties with managing anger and frustration‚ so the discussion focused on exploring emotional issues related to these emotions. (b) Inferences: Speculate on possible explanations

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    Children’s Creative Dance 12/5/12 Inviting Students to Learn Creative dance allows the student to explore the art of expression. We teach correct principles (technique) and let the students govern themselves (make creative choices on their own). Creative dance is a combination of the mastery of movement and the artistry of expression. Creative dance helps the students in all aspects of their lives. They learn how to solve problems‚ express feelings‚ cooperate‚ accept and value individual

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    Jameisha Tucker Divine Purpose Dance Team 08.01.11. Co-Captain Admissions Essay The term captain is synonymous with the term leader. By definition‚ a leader is someone who is in an advanced position to take the initiative in order to go forth and show the way. A dance captain should be able to make intelligent and creative decisions quickly and efficiently. Being a dance team captain for the Mighty Marching Lions has so much more to do with choreography and precision. Because we are

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    The Jazz form of dancing actually relates to several dance styles that are related‚ such as ballet‚ tap‚ and the African-American rhythms-and-dance styles. This dance form originated in the late 1800s. The trend took time to catch on‚ but eventually did by the mid 1900s. Till the 1950s‚ jazz dancing was largely referred to as tap dancing‚ because of the routines set to jazz music. The Jazz Age was characterized by the popularity of dance forms such as the Cakewalk‚ Charleston‚ Jitterbug‚ Black

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    executive functioning (EF) skills can be a predictor of success in children who experience homelessness and are entering kindergarten or first grade. This study was focused on 138 children living in 3 emergency homeless shelters for at least 3 days. Observations were made in the late summers of 2008 and 2009 and carried over into the fall of the upcoming school years. Sample This sample consists of 138 children entering kindergarten or first grade. The children themselves as well as the primary caregivers

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