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    night‚ November 22th‚ a great concert was held again in the Sean O’Sullivan Theatre of Brock University. This concert was performed by four young‚ energetic‚ and talent musicians: Vera Alekseeva play a violin‚ Austin Hitchcock plays a French horn‚ and Karin Di Bella plays piano. When I entered the theatre‚ my eyes were immediately caught by a beautiful piano on the stage under the bright light. Some students were taking pictures of the instruments. Before the concert start‚ the musicians were briefly

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    Symbols and Motifs: The Great Outdoors by Carlos Alejandrino and Anika Miller How this motif contributes to the theme of play or to other aspects of drama contributes to the characterization of Willy Loman‚ and Biff Loman Willy Loman He knows that the outdoors is source of happiness‚ however he can’t take the risk of financial instability because he is a coward. Just like when he was too scared to take a risk to go to Alaska with Ben‚ to search for his faither. Willy feels as if his goals

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    Playing Outdoors 1. Introduction The modern day definition of playing for many children these days are stuck in front of the laptop‚ television‚ game console or tablet devices. Game consoles more generally refer to video games that required connecting to the television. Examples of game consoles are Microsoft Xbox‚ Sony PlayStation and Nintendo Wii. While there is doubted those tech gadgets can help young children in terms of their mental development and dexterity‚ getting kids playing outdoors is

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    Creekside Outdoor Gear is a China-based company that produces and markets clothing sold exclusively in retail stores specializing in apparel for outdoor enthusiasts. The product line includes shirts‚ pants‚ jackets‚ hats‚ gloves‚ and underwear. The stores also sell equipment for mountain climbing‚ canoeing‚ and hiking‚ items for which Creekside’s products are a natural complement. Creekside is known throughout the Northeast part of China for high quality. Joe Chan‚ Creekside’s founder and owner

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    String Trio Concert

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    attended a string trio concert. The concert was held at First Presbyterian Church‚ in Bryan‚ TX; started at 7:30 pm and finished at 9:15pm.The ensemble‚ named Aspen String Trio‚ consists of three types of instruments: a violin for Davide Perry‚ viola for Victoria Chang‚ and cello for Michael Mermagen. There was approximately an audience of two hundred people and most of the seats were occupied. Most audience members were old and some young people also attended. The concert was the 19th season of

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    Third Day Concert

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    The Concert The Third Day concert in April 2012 brought a sold out crowd of over 3000 people to Joplin’s Memorial Hall. When the ushers finally opened the doors people were lined up down the street. People flooded into the lobby where the band’s merchandise was being sold. The merchandise was set out on eight tables that were arranged in a U-shape against the entire back wall. The wall behind the tables was lined with t-shirts and hats. Half of the people were buying merchandise‚ and those who

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    1. When we talk about outdoor recreation‚ I don’t think that people understand even half the benefits they get while participating in programs that gets them outside and moving. Whether people do it to make friends‚ complete challenges‚ or exploring the world as well as their own limits‚ it can have a profound effect on their body and mind. I see outdoor programs as getting out of your comfort zone by trying new things. I believe people are always searching for their new hobby or fascination; which

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    Outdoor Education Review 1. Outdoor Education Theories (Maslow‚ Inverted U‚ Weiner‚ Reversal‚ Priest’s Model) 2. Developmental issues for grades 6-12 (cognitive‚ physical‚ growth‚ and social) Obesity in Adolescence 80% of obese preadolescents grow into obese adults 96% of obese teenagers become obese adults MS Psychomotor: Rapid & uneven growth Range of motor ability levels increases Range of skill level increasingly apparent Center of gravity changes Students learning

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    Concert Attendance

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    Smarthinking’s E-structor Response Form (Your marked-up essay is below this form.) HOW THIS WORKS: Your e-structor has written overview comments about your essay in the form below. Your e-structor has also embedded comments [in bold and in brackets] throughout your essay. Thank you for choosing Smarthinking’s OWL; best wishes with revising your paper! Hi‚ Kamila! I’m Karlo V. and I am going to help you with your draft today. Here are some points you might want to think about as you revise

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    CASE APPLICATION 1 Passion for the Outdoors and for People At its headquarters in Ventura‚ California‚ Patagonia’s office space feels more like a national park lodge than the main office of a $400 million retailer.100 It has a Douglas fir staircase and a portrait of Yosemite’s El Capitan. The company’s café serves organic food and drinks. There’s an infant and toddler child-care room for employees’ children. An easy one-block walk from the Pacific Ocean‚ employees’ surfboards are lined up by the

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