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    Interest in and Communication with Peers How does each child communicate with his or her peers? Is the child communicating through sounds‚ touch‚ eye contact‚ movement‚ or words? I observed children at the Sandusky Mall play area. There were a lot children between the ages of two and three years old. Most children have probably never met each other before‚ but that didn’t stop them from interacting. Some children were able to communicate verbally‚ others used touch and eye contact. The children

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    Hamlet Play Comparison

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    Hamlet To Be or Not To Be “To be or not to be”(III‚i‚1). Director Franco Zeffirelli put his spin on the classic shakespeare play‚ Hamlet in 1990. Working with known actors such as Mel Gibson‚ Glenn Close‚ Helena Carter‚ and Alan Bates‚ Zeffirelli brings this Denmark tragedy to life. Keeping his version of the screenplay similar to Shakespeare’s original play‚ the settings‚ costumes‚ and language blended nicely into historical times. Quite a few directors have put their spin on Hamlet. Although

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    John Keats

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    John Keats The Eve of St Agnes Outline : 1- John Keats is an influential poet during the Romantic Era. 2- Keats managed to integrate thought‚ and the sequence of events. 3- The Eve of St Agnes is rich of description. 4- Keats focuses on the feeling of romantic. 5- Keats emphasized on the mystical idea of elves and fairies. Style and Imagery John Keats is an influential poet during the Romantic Era. He is known for his love of the country and sensuous descriptions

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    Domesticated Play Summary

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    The play I went to watch was Domesticated by Bruce Norris at Canadian Stage Theatre and it was a comedy and drama. The story revolves around Bill a respected politician and how his one mistake changed his whole family’s life for the worse while the media humiliates them. Bill was caught hiring multiple high end prostitutes to satisfy his sexual desires and he was caught when one of them has an accident that sends her into coma. This incident causes his marriage to be falling apart and his two daughters

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    different‚ but there are also many other ways. Like how the crowds act and what they expect to happen in plays‚ how historically correct plays are‚ and the timelessness of the pieces written are all ways that they are similar and different. There are many elements to this that will be explored later on in this essay. First off‚ the way that the crowds act and what they expect to be a part of the play in some way. In Shakespeare’s time the crowds were made up of a very diverse group of people. All the

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    How to Play Basketball

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    How to play Basketball In order to play basketball‚ you need one basketball and two basketball hoops on opposite ends of the court. The hoops should be ten feet high. In an original game‚ you should form two teams of five individuals apiece would be the requirements. If a court just so happens to be full or fewer players are available‚ a game with one hoop can be played using alternate rules. The object is for you to score more baskets than your opponent. You should

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    John Steinbeck

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    John Steinbeck John Steinbeck is a well-known American author that was born in Salinas‚ California in 1902. His writings in still appeal to all ages today‚ and continue to influence many. Throughout his life wrote‚ he stories and novels and even helped produce films. Influenced by the farm community of Salinas‚ California‚ as well as historical and personal events of his life‚ John Steinbeck‚ dipole many years of struggle as a write‚ stands one of the most successful American authors of all times

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    How to Play a Flute

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    How to Play a Flute In this paper I am going to explain to you how to play my musical instrument‚ a flute. The flute is a woodwind instrument that has been around since before 4‚000 BC. There are many types of flutes; some are made of wood and others of medal. The kind I play is a c instrument made of medal. This instrument is considered a woodwind because it is non-directional‚ which means that the sound goes in all directions at about the same volume. It also is considered a woodwind because

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    Fences by August Wilson is a drama filled play surrounding a man named Troy. Throughout this play many things occur such as adultery‚ a boy leaving his home to become a man‚ and many relationships being torn apart. In this particular play there were many symbolic and ironic situations that took place. Since Troy had an unhealthy relationship with his father‚ it affected the way he raised his children. In this play father and son relationships are damaged. Troy‚ the protagonist‚ is an African American

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    creating play environment

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    science area that contains pets and plants. How Does Your Environment Support Your Philosophy and Curriculum? Since most early childhood philosophies stress the importance of play‚ hands-on-learning‚ and whole child development‚ a good early childhood environment supports these activities. Are there well-supplied dramatic play areas? Is there a large block area? What about sand and water activities‚ manipulatives‚ art areas‚ and reading corners? Is the space arranged in such a way that children can

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