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    both creative play‚ and organized activities. Both creative play‚ and organized activities give children skill that are important to everyday life. I belive that it is important to find balence in creative play‚ and organized activities. What is important about creative play is‚ it teaches kids to express themselves‚ think independently‚ and interact with others. With creative play‚ a child can let his/her imagination run wild‚ and create things they can be proud of. Creative play isn’t just

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    Play is the foundation for learning‚ because it nourishes every aspect of children’s development. Before a child can even mentally grasp what is being taught at school‚ he/she must develop cognitive skills through the process of creative play and the use of his/her imagination. Even though people think otherwise‚ and argue against this‚ play is considered to be a necessary tool for a child’s growth. Thus‚ it is what sets the stage for cognitive‚ intellectual‚ social‚ and physical development.

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    For my play critique I went to Sunnyslope High School to see their production of The Snow Queen. All in all the theme of this play can be seen as love. Gerda expresses about every single scene how she loves Kai and will do anything to get him back. This play sounded extremely well put on‚ and then I saw it and wasn’t impressed even slightly. To start off the play Grandma‚ Gerda‚ and Kai sit around the house until the kids decide they want to play outside in the snow. Grandma tells the kids about

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    The play “Bright Ideas”‚ is a parody spin-off of the classic Scottish Shakespeare play‚ Macbeth. In the play‚ a young couple try to get their three year old son into the new prestigious preschool. After not having very good luck‚ they result to killing one of the parents on the waiting list so that they could take the spot. Eric Coble’s play‚ “Bright Ideas”‚ uses an innovative approach to create dark comedy‚ as well as having a symbolical set design by incorporating Scottish patterns. The cast

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    Riders to the Sea Play Analysis Veronica R. Aguinaldo IV- Jose Rizal Mrs. Mallari Settings * West coast of Ireland. Characters Maurya * An old Aran fisher-women. * She is a poor victimof dark fatality as represented by the unrelenting sea. Bartley * He is the one of the two riders in the play‚ the other being the ghost of Maurya’s fifth son Michael. Cathleen * The elder daughter. * She is more responsible and hardworking. * She taking care of the household

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    53 percent of the nation described their life as very satisfying‚ according to Gallup. In the play Maple and Vine‚ Jordan Harrison questions the relationship between happiness and technological advancement. Similarly‚ in the production of Maple and Vine at UW School of Drama‚ the director Sean Ryan exhibits the desperation to find happiness even if it requires to forfeit the modern society. In this play‚ Ryu‚ a cosmetic surgeon in the 21st century

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    Music therapy in care for dementia Dementia is an extremely common disease among the elderly‚ with 4 million Americans currently suffering from the Alzheimer’s type alone. Figures show that 3% of people between the ages of 65-74 suffer from the disease‚ rapidly increasing to 19% for the 75-84 age bracket‚ and as high as 47% for the over 85s. Therefore‚ it is easy to see why Dementia is such a large part of many people’s lives‚ whether they are suffering from the condition themselves‚ or have

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    Anything Goes Play Review On Thursday‚ February 20th‚ I finally saw my first college play. Unlike the majority of plays I’ve seen in the past‚ Anything Goes actually caught my attention for once. Musicals and plays were big in my high school‚ but East Central took it to the next level in terms of talent and preparation. After watching the play‚ I came to the conclusion that Mrs. Grace Austin did a wonderful job as the director‚ putting on an intriguing show. I’m no expert

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    starting point is the learner and the knowledge‚ skills‚ and attitudes that the child brings to their experiences. The curriculum is also about early childhood settings. Learning begins at home‚ and early childhood programmes outside the child’s own home play a significant role in extending early learning and in laying the foundations for successful future learning. There are four broad principles at the centre of the early childhood curriculum. Empowerment - The early childhood curriculum empowers

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    and The Maiden is a powerful play written by Ariel Dorfman which explored the difficulties a country faces when it changes from a dictatorship to a democracy and also the various brutalities people‚ but more importantly women‚ faced during the dictatorship. This play consists of only three characters: Paulina Salas the protagonist‚ Gerado Escobar a forty five year old lawyer and Paulina’s husband and Roberto Miranda a fifty year old doctor. The basic outline of the play is as follows: Gerado Escobar

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