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    subject. It is consist of the visual arts‚ literature‚ drama and theater‚ music‚ and dance. 1. Visual Arts The visual arts sre those that we perceive with our eyes. It involve not only painting and sculpture but include such things as clothes‚ household appliances‚ and furnishing of our homes‚ schools‚ and buildings. They may be classified into two groups; graphic arts (flat or two-dimensional surface) and plastic arts (three-dimensional). a. Graphic Arts Broadly‚ this term covers any

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    Verbal Communication The basis of communication is the interaction between people.  Verbal communication is one way for people to communicate face-to-face.  Some of the key components of verbal communication are sound‚ words‚ speaking‚ and language.  At birth‚ most people have vocal cords‚ which produce sounds.  As a child grows it learns how to form these sounds into words.  Some words may be imitative of natural sounds‚ but others may come from expressions of emotion‚ such as laughter or crying

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    YEARSNARRATIVELANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OBSERVATION DETAILS: OBSERVATION NO. 1 Title: Physical Observation Aim/Rationale: Assess fine and motor skills Details of Setting: Creche Method Used: Checklist Time Observation Started: 12:15Finished: 12:25 Lenth of Observation:10 minDate of observation: 03.10.2012 Initial of Child/ren being observed: AC Age/Ages:6 monthsGender:

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    Disadvantages of Tv

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    two 24-hour periods‚ one randomly chosen weekday and one weekend day. The data was gathered by the child’s primary caregiver. The researchers compared time spent watching television with time spent on homework‚ reading‚ creative play (such as arts and crafts)‚ active play (such as soccer) and interaction with parents and siblings. The results have shown that children who watched television more interacted with parents and siblings and played creatively less. It was also found that older

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    Age | Fine motor skills | Gross Motor Skills | Birth | Can open eyes & make faces‚ grasps finger when put in palm of their hand | Can kick arms and wave arms laying on back. | 3 months | Watches movements of their hands and plays with their fingers‚ clasps and unclasps hands and can hold a rattle but not for long. | Lifts up head and chest and can wave arms and brings hands together over the body. | 6 months | Can reach for a toy‚ can move a toy

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    Street Art: Crime or Art?

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    is Street Art? Street art is arguably classed as Urban Art and also known as Contemporary Art. This form of Art represents the voice of the lower class in debate with the political class‚ they express themselves with sprays on plaster and endure ’A life spent scribbling in books scrambling over walls and fences‚ scrawling on any available surface’. It is today accepted by designers and artists who also are influenced by these contemporary visualised forms‚ this form of contemporary art has changed

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    Vaccination Disadvantages

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    understanding of why they should vaccinate their child. This paper explores one article that explains the reasons why this topic is necessary and important. This study was done in Georgia in September 2007. The article wanted to see the advantages and disadvantages of vaccinating children.The article mentioned that the “vaccine was safe and effective for children aged 6 months through 18 years and that evidence suggested that vaccination school-age children would provide benefits to both the vaccinated children

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    Disadvantage of Texting

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    Vicki Jackson Professor Perry English 100-03 16 Feb. 2011 Disadvantages of Texting Texting on the phone while driving can be a very dangerous thing to do. As someone looks at the phone and concentrates on the text messages‚ they will become distracted from driving. Distracted drivers can cause car accidents and injuries or death to themselves or others. Texting causes delayed reactions‚ which increase the chance of getting into an accident. According to Cary Aspinwall‚ when texting while

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    Disadvantage of Caffeine

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    effects of caffeine on the body differ from one person to another. The most common source of Caffeine is the Coffee. In this informative speech you will learn about ‚ What is caffeine? What are the benefits we get from caffeine and what are the disadvantages when taking too much of it. Caffeine is a bitter‚ white crystalline xanthine alkaloid and a stimulant drug. Caffeine is found in varying quantities in the seeds‚ leaves‚ and fruit of some plants‚ where it acts as a natural pesticide that paralyzes

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    “The oldest and most often invoked argument is that art‚ whatever its form‚ is a public good” (Ginsburgh‚ 2001‚ p. 759). Why? Because as the author referred‚ it can benefit not only those who attend or see it‚ and who pay for it‚ but also all other consumers‚ who do not necessarily wish to contribute voluntarily to its production or to its preservation‚ in the case of museums‚ so they are free riders. We can easily understand that artistic activities also produce externalities to all civilization

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