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    Contribute to the support of children and young people’s development through play. In this assignment I plan to explain how play helps to improve the development of children and young people. Play is extremely important for the development of children. It is important that from a young age children play with things like toys and even with other children. Between the ages of 0 – 3 is when children develop the most. Through play children can improve their fine and gross motor skills by using toys such

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    Discuss the differences between Beatrice and Hero in the early scenes of the play Shakespeare’s play ‘Much Ado about Nothing’ has two main female characters‚ Beatrice and Hero‚ who are cousins. Both appear to be completely different in the beginning of the play but‚ as things progress and their characters develop‚ there are also some very obvious similarities between them. Hero and Beatrice have a very close relationship; they are best friends. Leonato is Hero’s father but Beatrice has no parents

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    bad effects‚ especially to teenagers. Moreover‚ even though parents know that teenagers play computer games too much‚ they do not know that why teenagers are widely excited at computer games‚ and what the bad effects of computer games are. There are two main causes that teenagers play computer games too much. In addition‚ playing computer games too much has two main effects. The first reason that teenagers play computer games too much is very simple‚ because computer games are very fun. Computer games’

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    Specific Purpose: Inform the audience that poker is a game of skill. As a result‚ it is profitable in the longrun. Introduction – Who likes money? Excellent me too! - That’s one reason that I play poker. - Explain the story of how I learned to play poker from my father and what I’ve accomplished with poker [To Build Positive Ethos + Grab Attention] - Poker is not gambling if you understand the game. Poker is beatable. It is a game of skill. Main Point #1 – Skilled

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    What part does competition play in people’s daily lives? Playing sports is a necessary habit in everyone’s ordinary life. Playing sports not only improves our health and wellbeing but it also teaches us important lessons of our daily lives. Tennis‚ Cricket‚ Football and Basketball are kinds of sports which require more physical ability while chess and poker are the types of sports that require more mental skills. Different sports teach us many lessons of life while keeping us healthy and active

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    Piaget’s Sensorimotor stage: Reflexes (birth to 1 month) – the child understands the environment through purely reflex like actions such as sucking and looking. Primary circular reactions (1 to 4 months) – the child becomes more focused on the world and actions are repeated intentionally in order to produce the elicited response. Secondary circular reactions (4 to 8 months) – a child can repeat an action in order to produce a wanted response‚ gradually learns about partial and then full occlusions

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    That’s not long after the T.V. Hand held games came out‚ But kids still played with Stars Wars items and Barbie dolls. Kids played outside a lot more back then‚ riding bikes and just playing with their friends. No one had cell phones and kids weren’t allowed to spend a lot of time on the home phones with their friends‚ usually about 15 min. Kids didn’t go to the movie theaters either like they do now‚ and if they did it was usually to the Drive-In theatre with their family. Dairy Queen was a big

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    After Reading Scott Fujita’s article “Would I let My Son Play Football”‚ I would still allow my son to play football because it is sport that will make someone better at mostly all aspects of life. In the article on page two Scott Fujita states and I quote “ I have developed a love hate relationship with football.” (from pg.2) I Agree with this statement because it shows that even though he’s opposed to the fact of his son playing football he still loves it and has gained so much from the sport

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    Pencils and Playgrounds: What Can Outside Play Do For A Child? For many kids of the Elementary age‚ if you ask them what their favorite subject is‚ a lot of them will say “recess”. Though the response is not exactly answering the question‚ there is some merit to what those kids are saying. Countless studies over the years by numerous scientists have proven that play is beneficial. That being said‚ there are some studies‚ if not just as many‚ making the case that play during school hours should be reduced

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    How is Blanche’s illusionary world broken down in the play by others? In the 1947 play A Streetcar Named Desire written by Tennessee Williams‚ there is an on going battle of rivalry between Stanley and Blanche‚ resulting to Blanche retreating into a world of illusions in order to protect herself. The two come from completely different societal worlds and have contrasting personalities‚ Stanley being powerful‚ controlling and strong and Blanche‚ being fragile‚ weak and vulnerable. Despite their

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