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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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    To inform my audience of the history of the Barbie Doll. Organization Design: Topical Introduction Attention-Arousing and Orienting Material: When you think long hair‚ perfect skin‚ trendy clothes‚ and a rockin’ body‚ what comes to every little girls mind? Barbie of course! Credibility: As a child I had a Barbie or two‚ or twenty. When the day was rainy and no friends could come over and play I always knew my dear friends Tara and Tonya would be there

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    Matryoshka Dolls By: Jen Morin September 20‚ 2010 Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for musc-199 The Glory of Arts in Russia Page # 1 Russian nesting dolls or Matryoshka “in Russian” can be described as little dolls made out of wood that decrease in size and stack within one another. One way to think of them is by comparing them to an onion‚ each layer becomes smaller as it goes. All these dolls vary in size; sometimes they are very large‚ while others quite small. They

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    she feels so insecure and wearing this is her way of hiding behind this and instead she shows her superficial and transient qualities such as her beauty. In some ways Christine is the idealistic Nora. Her clothing is quite dark at the start of the play and simple and through this we establish that she has an aura of maturity whereas Nora goes for the more flashy type of approach. Their costume reflects how they behave. Nora has the mind of a child and shows this through her lavish blue dress and

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    The Evil Within Why Boys Become Vicious‚ by William Golding‚ is about the negative behavior in young boys. He describes occurrences when boys act vicious and cruel. Furthermore‚ Golding explains the simplicity of goodness versus the complexity of evil. The key event he mentions is about the two years of age boy named James Bulger‚ and how he was brutally murdered by two young boys. They had abducted him‚ beat him‚ and killed him for no apparent reason. Due to this malicious act

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    Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Policy Rachael Neff General purpose: To inform Specific purpose: To inform my audience of the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy and give a brief history of events. Central idea: According to my class survey the majority had little or no knowledge of the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy‚ so I am going to explain how it came to be. Introduction I.Fundamental beliefs A.Military Service Workers 1.Honorable 2.Courageous B. Service Members Turned Away 1.Openly gay 2.Ended careers

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    serve and defend our country. In this paper I will first give a brief explanation and history on The Don’t ask Don’t Tell policy. I will then say why the policy should be repealed and how it may be beneficial to the military. Then I will state the opposing views of the repeal of the policy‚ and lastly I will conclude with my final thoughts and restate why I agree with the repeal of this policy Brief Explanation of Don’t Ask Don’t tell Policy The don’t ask don’t tell policy which was enacted

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    Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House. Isben peers beyond the “seemingly normal” motives of marriage‚ (love and happiness) and examines more deeply into the superficial relationships within the play; much like the ones we see in real life situations. The conversations and actions conducted by the play’s characters help support the notion of Ibsen’s point of “missing elements” and superficial motives within marriages. Isben begins his interpretation of marriage through the two main protagonist of the play‚ Torvald

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    Boys Will Be Boys

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    the phrase‚ “boys will be boys” has had‚ in the American school system. From the truth about why girls seem to thrive more in a structured classroom setting than boys‚ to the effects of bullying and how‚ until the 90’s‚ either a blind eye was turned to it or‚ in the case of many coaches‚ it was practically encouraged for the (supposed) betterment and cohesion of the team or group. I found it very interesting that girls tend to be more successful in school than boys because‚ unlike boys who often

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    “A Doll House” Henrik Ibsen play “A Doll House‚” written in 1879‚ focuses on a story of a disparaging role of women in Victorian society through his doll motif‚ played out in Nora’s sudden distaste for her home. Throughout the play there are many examples of Nora’s husband Torvald treating Nora in an insulting manner because she’s a woman. Torvald calls her little pet names‚ and states that she’s frail. Nora does things according to what Torvald wants. Everything is done by his standards

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