CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Playwork (DPW) Unit 2 Children’s play and the playwork environment E2 Describe how play and play opportunities benefit the development of children and young people across the age range 5-15 years “The first assumption is that: children’s play is freely chosen‚ personally directed behaviour‚ motivated from within; through play‚ the child explores the world and her or his relationship with it‚ elaborating all the while a flexible range of responses to the challenges
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Part 1. Nowadays people are extremely busy with their routines that they do not seem to bother about the environment. They exploit natural resources without giving anything but harm and waste in return. But how can such unethical conduct influence the environment in the long run? I was curious to know what impact my lifestyle may have on the Earth. For that reason‚ I have calculated my personal ecological footprint. Surprisingly‚ the results of the ecological footprint analysis were graver than I
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As I stand before you today I want to talk to you about what we as humans are doing to our planet. I want to help setup regulations and laws to help us start to make a change in our behavior. If our environment is not changed it does not bode well for us. According to Adam’s‚ “we are over using the resources the earth provides for us.” (Adams‚ 2010). If we keep using the amounts of oil‚ cutting forests at the rate we are‚ contaminating water supplies‚ and over use energy sources at the rate we
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whereas the opposite is true of the cello or the violin‚ for which strumming and plucking are used to a much lesser degree. When playing traditionally bowed instruments‚ string players control dynamics by applying more or less bow pressure and speed to the strings. The ability to produce a high level of volume is particularly important when a solo string instrument needs to be heard above a large ensemble‚ as happens (for example) in a concerto for violin and orchestra. Vibrato‚ from the Latin vibrare
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CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM Introduction Learning environment refers to the physical characteristics of the surroundings of the students when learning. These may vary depending on environmental elements such as sound‚ light‚ temperature‚ and design (Tenedero‚ 2009). Sound is the first element of the learning environment. Most students are contented with only one sound inside the classroom. This sound refers to the teacher’s voice - explaining the lesson‚ giving out instructions or assignments‚ or
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K ehinde Clement started his music career at Christ Apostolic Church Itire 1. he fell in love with music as far back as childhood as he was introduced to the record. Then later his music director‚ Pastor Dr. kolawole sonaike introduced him to Mr. Titus Ogunyemi‚ who then was the principal violist with the prestigious MUSON Symphony Orchestra. There and then He commenced his first training on the viola with Mr. Titus. During his Church choir (Christ Apostolic Church) and Orchestra performances of
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On March 16th I attend the Rocky Rock Band and Reason concert at Losekamp at Rocky Mountain College. I had a rollercoaster of a night listening to the tunes of The Rocky Rock Band and Reason. The crowd was slightly small‚ but very enthusiastic. The setting had a very cool feel with the awesome lighting and they stage was set up very well. One other very wonderful aspect of the night was the free food that was a very nice touch. I was not too sure about how the concert was going to go. I have never
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It is my first time hearing watching Mariachi music live. Last night Mariachi Tersoro‚ performed at Phelps Stolks in Berea College at 8:00 pm on September 15. It was the first concert that I have participated since I became a student at Berea College. The enthusiastic audiences who were filled in Phelps hall with excitement and anticipation for the new exotic singers. They were yelling and whispering to one another while the group was getting ready to appear on the stage. The microphones and musical
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As the world keeps developing‚ many things happen like environmental problems‚ poverty‚ and animal welfare. We cannot deny that the consequences of those problems have caused many troubles to our life. As a result‚ young people nowadays are much more aware and concerned about those issues than previous generation. To begin with‚ environmental destruction is one of the most significant worldwide issues. The water is polluted‚ the air is polluted‚ and the natural resources decrease a lot. At
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Rock it out loud: discovering the location of harmonies that make your guitar sing. Purpose: To identify the locations of harmonics on an acoustic guitar and relate them to guitar string lengths. Hypothesis: If I pluck the sixth string of the guitar from frets nine- twelve‚ then those frets will not produce harmonics that are able to be heard clearly. Materials: Acoustic guitar ( adult or child sized) Cloth tape measure‚ metric Lab Notebook Procedures on finding harmonics on your
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