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    UNIVERSITY OF SAN JOSE-RECOLETOS Main Campus Magallanes St.‚ Cebu City PARTIAL REQUIREMENT IN PSYCH 25 (Blueprint for Children Ages 4.1-5 years) Submitted by: Adolfo‚ Mary Grace G. Villagonzalo‚ Garlyn Joy D. CONTENT OUTLINE I. INTRODUCTION II. PURPOSE OF THE EXAMINATION III. DESCRIPTION OF THE TARGET AUDIENCE IV. EXAM FORMAT AND ITEM TYPES V. TEST INSTRUCTIONS VI. ADMINISTRATION AND SCORING VII. SOURCES I. INTRODUCTION All children go through different stages of

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    So far this year the only Spartan Super I ran was in Canada‚ so I was looking forward to this one and a chance to see many good New England friends. I spent the early AM on Saturday racing on Randall’s Island‚ NY and then drove over 170 miles to the Massachusetts venue to race the Super on the same day. • Registration and Festival: I arrived very late on Saturday so no one was waiting on lines at registration and it went fast and smooth. Sunday morning‚ I was at registration at about 8am and

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    Is Dance a Sport?

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    definitions‚ however they are not specific. There are other activities that are not considered sports that might qualify according to these definitions. One example would be a jump rope competition between two children at recess. It would be a physical activity that requires skill and they would be competing against each other‚ yet a jump rope completion is not considered a sport. So‚ there must be

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    Gulliver’s Travels: An Altered Perspective Jonathan Swift’s ultimate satirical masterpiece‚ Gulliver’s Travels‚ scrutinizes human nature through a misanthropic eye. More directly‚ it examines the bastardization English society underwent. The brilliant tale depicts the journey of Lemuel Gulliver‚ an Englishman‚ and his distorted encounters. Examining the prominent political and social conflicts of England in the eighteenth century‚ Swift’s critical work causes much controversy. Gulliver’s

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    opposed by the rest‚ and civil unrest becomes the apparent result of their pointless‚ self-serving decisions. Upon his stay‚ Gulliver soon found out that‚ "Candidates petition the Emperor to entertain his Majesty and the court with a dance on a rope‚ and whoever jumps the highest without falling‚ succeeds in the office". An absurd ritual to be sure‚ but the behaviors of the Lilliputian government act as a mocking mirror to England’s political senselessness and corruption. The comment Swift makes is that

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    Fat. The one word so equally hated by men and women all around the world. Most people are taught from a young age that being ‘fat’ is not good. It is unattractive‚ horrifying‚ and moreover‚ it is wrong. Society does not like it‚ so neither should I. An essay by Jennifer A. Coleman named “Discrimination at Large” explores and identifies the struggles of being a big woman in today’s society and how she is shamed for something as simple as her looks‚ including hateful slurs and horrible comments. The

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    I don’t know exactly where I am going. Maybe this comes as a shock to those who think that because someone has good grades‚ they have their live figured out. It astonishes me just how mistaken this view is. Being born in Cuba I was limited as to what options I had for my life path. Consequently‚ the transition from one country to another when I was just twelve years old was very frustrating and tough. Somehow I managed to get a grasp of the language and progressively ascend from the lowest English

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    Children’s Eating Habits in France vs. United States The way children eat is very different in every country. They are the most different in France and the United States. From children’s lunch at school to dinner at home‚ they’re diverse. Even the way they take their meals at home and how much they cost are unalike. It’s not arguable that the United States is an unhealthy country‚ unlike France where good eating habits are learned very early in life and are practiced throughout life.

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    Montessori Teacher Training Work/Play Balance – a Montessori Perspective I recently read an alarming article from Michael Conlon of Reuters‚ entitled‚ U.S. school children need less work‚ more play: study. Conlon contends that there is a growing trend in U.S. public schools of reducing free time "because many school districts responded to the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 by reducing time committed to recess‚ the creative arts‚ and even physical education in an effort to focus on reading

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    Life of Pi Notes

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    encouraging Richard Parker the tiger‚ who is in the water‚ to swim up to him. * Pi throws Richard Parker a lifebuoy and just then realizes he probably shouldn’t invite strange tigers into his lifeboat. * Alas‚ Richard Parker jumps into the lifeboat‚ and Pi jumps overboard.   Life of Pi Part 2‚ Chapter 38 Summary How It All Goes Down * Pi moves back in time a little bit – he explains the events leading up to Chapter 37’s dramatic opening. * Pi tells us the ship sails with no problems

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