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    A Japanese postmodern artist Yayoi Kusama, had an art technique of drawing and painting dots. Her art form was influenced by her psychological problems in which she expressed herself in an artistic form of painting dots. Both literature arts and the visual arts uses different techniques to express themselves whether it be modern or postmodern. Postmodern art use a lot of different techniques to express themselves and manipulate the audience in an entirely different way like how Kusama had expressed

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    immigrant, and homeless children from unhealthy tenement neighborhoods. Playground reformers believed that supervised play could improve the mental, moral, and physical well-being of children, and in the early twentieth century they expanded their calls into a broader recreation movement aimed at providing spaces for adult activities as well Though there were many attempts at play areas during the 1800s, starting with a German style gymnasium in Salem, Massachusetts in 1821, the playground movement

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    children to pick the ball they want to play with and give them an area to play in. In this area, the children kick, roll, and throw the ball to each other. By doing this, it is helping the children that can not quite catch a ball, learn to catch and teach the children that can not throw a ball, to throw. All the children benefit from playing with the balls because it helps them develop physically.

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    gross motor equipment that would stimulate skills on different levels. There are not any tricycles without pedals, there is not both a ramp and a ladder on the climbing structure, and there is not different sized balls available for the children to play with. I think that

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    Ozymandias Poem Analysis

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    the great Ozymandias. The work is all his. The work has nothing to do with the artist who sculpted the great sculptures and certainly doesn’t have anything to do with Ozymandias’s people. Because they are his too. It’s quite ironic how Percy Shelly plays this out using irony to demonstrate a theme of loneliness. Ozymandias seems too great to compare to anyone else. The great “king of kings” ended up buried alone in the middle of the desert. He had so much power, but was so alone and had no one to share

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    made of white sand, with azure waters and stunning sunsets. The whole area is surrounded by quiet natural preserves, water sports facilities, wildlife, and well-maintained parks. Naples beaches attract millions of visitors each year, from families to honeymooners and single travelers. Why Visit Naples Beach? The beaches in Naples, Florida boast over seven miles of pure white sand, live shells, and starfish. Visitors can swim in the turquoise waters, explore the area by boat, and play their favorite

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    me at all times and keep count of each child. During transition, I count each child twice to ensure everyone is accounted for. While the children are playing or participating in activities, I walk around the classroom and encourage the children to play safely and use toys and equipment properly, reminding them in simple terms, cause and affect. Upon entering the classroom, eating, and using the bathroom, I have each child wash their hands. I sanitize tables, toys and cots daily and store all bedding

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    child to completely escape the hardness of the typical early childhood classroom. A cozy area should be away from active play equipment and have protection from active children through its placement in the room. If active play is present, staff must redirect the active play to another area. •

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    In the place where I’m completing my observation hours, is a toddler classroom, where there are 8 children in the room. The classroom is divided into 9 areas, which are: music area, dramatic area, art area, sand and water area, manipulative and science area, library area, and the cozy area, all these areas are composed of different material that is used for children. Also, all the areas have their names in both languages; English and Spanish. The material all around the classroom is label with their

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    1. Choose a recent innovation which is related to your major project. Describe the background of the innovation including reference to: Background: Marine Bay sands is a multipurpose development which is one of the worlds most complicated construction projects with not only 1 but 3 skyscrapers that shoulder a sky park as big as an aircraft carrier (340 metres long). The development includes shops, museum, 2 large theatres, restaurants, 2 floating crystal pavilions, a skating rink and the world’s

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