A role play activity took place in our tutorial 3. My role was Pat Taylor who is an experienced employee in a medium-sized company. However‚ Pat does not like all the company rules. Therefore‚ as Pat‚ I tried to persuade Dale‚ the new department manager‚ that it is unnecessary to wear safety glasses all the time. As a consequence‚ Dale 1 won the negotiation and I reached a win-win result with Dale 2. This essay will reflect my performances in two negotiations and share my personal insights on the
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Florida Studio Theatre’s production of Butler by Richard Strand is witty‚ full of word play‚ and all too relevant. As a country embroiled in conversation around race‚ immigration‚ identity‚ and at the core of it all who has the right to humanity‚ this question is posed to us once again as with this play. Butler embodies both the past and present while presenting a unique opportunity to learn from it and change our future. At the top of Butler‚ both Major General Butler and Lieutenant Kelly refer
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There are three types of play that we must look at when considering the importance of play‚ †̃Freely Chosenâ€TM which is where a child can choose when and which activity‚ †̃Personally Directed is where a child decides the roles or rules and they themselves decide the outcome‚ and finally †̃Intrinsically Motivatedâ€TM this is where a child just †̃Playsâ€TM. It helps to maximise each childâ€TMs helps to develop their learning skills‚ it promotes joy‚ and relationships with others‚ and finally
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world of ‘publish or perish’‚ along with the myriad central values of enduring themes that engulf the audience due to their prevailing ability to transcend contextual barriers. The connections shared between Donne’s metaphysical poetry and Edson’s play Wit‚ occupies more than the adaptation of ideas and form‚ it represents the relationship between text and context. Wit reshapes Donne’s experiences of agency and self evaluation‚ thereby rejuvenating the humanistic paradigms
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The role and value of play All children and young people need to play. Children ’s play is behavior which is freely chosen‚ self-motivated and personally directed‚ and the impulse to play is in all of us. Through play the child explores the world and its creative potential‚ discovering all the while‚ a flexible range of responses to the challenges‚ she or he encounters. By playing‚ the child learns and develops as an individual and as a member of the community – be it at home‚ the street and area
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In Work and Play article by Michael Oakeshott‚ he talks about the human’s desire for satisfaction. He mentioned that “work” and “play” as two excellent and different experiences of the world. Oakeshott describes that to gain that real happiness we need to work for it‚ even if playing included in the process of accomplishing this happiness as well. He also described work as the energy to utilize and to take advantage of the sources that provided to human beings on Earth. But there is no end to the
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Roles Knowledge and Addiction Play In Palahniuk’s novel “Choke”‚ a med-school dropout and sex addict‚ Victor Mancini‚ takes a the job playing a colonial era servant to pay for the care of his Mother. Due to the excessive medical bills‚ he has to play the role of a ruthless con artist. Victor’s scam is to pretend to choke on food while dining in restaurants‚ and then he allows himself to be saved by a stranger. This stranger then becomes a “hero” and feels responsible for saving Victor’s life
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19th century criticism Early criticism of female characters in Shakespeare’s drama focused on the positive attributes the dramatist bestows on them and often claimed that Shakespeare realistically captured the "essence" of femininity. Helen Zimmern‚ in the preface to the English translation of Louis Lewes’s study The Women of Shakespeare‚ argued in 1895 that "of Shakespeare’s dramatis personae‚ his women are perhaps the most attractive‚ and also‚ in a sense‚ his most original creations‚ so different
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Play therapy is a counseling technique that uses objects such as toys‚ clay‚ or sand trays to help both adults and children solve problems that they may face on a daily basis. Play therapy also promotes social development. During play therapy sessions‚ the counselors observe and reflect the child’s behavior. Since children cannot verbally express their feelings like adults‚ play therapy is very effective for them because it allows them to express themselves through toys. The more I work with
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“Pygmalion” by George Bernard Shaw‚ is a play set in the Victorian Era. In this period of time‚ social classes were considered to be fixed and so no one moved between classes. In George Bernard Shaw’s play‚ this idea of fixed social classes is challenged through the use of dramatic conventions. “Pygmalion” follows the life of Eliza Doolittle as Professor Henry Higgins plans to transform her from a flower girl to a lady in a bet to pass her off as a duchess. In changing her appearance and speech‚
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