...ROLE OF PLAY IN CHLD DEVELOPMENT Play is a very important aspect in children. This is where children’s lives are supported and promoted by plays. Children, families and teachers all over the world are observed one consistent feature of childhood. This is creative play is a central activity in the lives of healthy children. Play helps children weave together all the elements of life as they experience it. It helps them to digest life and make it their own. It is an outlet for the fullness of their creativity and it is an absolutely critical part of their childhood. With creative play children blossom and flourish. Without it, they suffer a serious decline. The demise of play will certainly have serious consequences for children and for the future of childhood itself. Parents, teachers and mental health professionals alike, are expressing concern about children who do not play. Some seem blocked and unable to play. Others long to play, but policies and practices at home and in school have driven open ended, self directed play out of their lives. Children no longer have the freedom to explore wood and fields and find their own special places. Informal neighbourhood games are a thing of the past as children are headed into athletic leagues at increasingly younger ages. Increasingly children find themselves in school settings which feature scripted teachings, computerised learning and standardised assessment. Physical education and recess are being eliminated. New schools are...
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...Children will benefit from structured and creative play. The issue here is the balance between structured and creative play that needs to be considered. Neither one nor the other is better, both are fundamental to a child's development. Creative play is just as important as structured play. This importance comes from the experience creative play allows. When allowed to play creatively, children learn to express themselves, become independent thinkers, and interact with peers. This encourages problem solving, multi tasking, artistic expression and the ability to think outside of the box. All these qualities are important for children to learn. What creative play imparts on children needs to be paired with the skills they learn from structured...
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...How Environment Plays a Role in Learning Eric Williams College 100 American Military University Catherine Ellenwood Abstract This paper examines the quantitative effects that the learning environment has on the success and or failure of today’s student. The two basic factors that make up and comprise the learning environment are addressed, with elaboration given on how they negatively or constructively assist the modern student in his or her academic progression. A number of important facets key to a successful learning environment are addressed that are critical in ensuring that the learner is comfortable and undergos the most optimum learning experience available. Explanation is also given on how to improve the learning environment to support the student’s constant changing needs. How Environment Plays a Role in Learning In order for the student to develop his or her cognitive skills and successfully engage in the learning process, they must be immersed in a learning environment designed and well suited to properly stimulate them in their academic development. The effect that the learning environment has on the student, whether it’s the physical effect or the psychosocial effect, can’t be overstated asserts Dr. B.J. Fraser (as cited in Amirul, Ahmad, Yahya, Abdullah, Adnan and Noh, 2013, para. 2 ). Maintaining a positive learning environment that promotes active, progressive education is of the utmost importance. Ensuring that suitable and adequate...
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...What Role Does York Play in Richard II? Shakespeare introduces York as a very outspoken character due to his honest opinion he portrays to his brother Gaunt on line 24 of Act 1 scene 1; “Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity- so it be new there’s no respect how vile- that is not quickly buzz’d into his ears?” From this we can tell that York is not afraid of what people think of him speaking about Richard’s selfishness, he is clearly a character that notices and preaches mistakes not matter who they are. This implies that Shakespeare has attempted to make him come across as a truthful figure. Previously on line 17, York portrays sense of his braveness by talking negatively about his king stating that important matters or asking’s are “stopp’d with other flattering sounds, as praises of whose taste the wise are fond” suggesting that Richard has been so overwhelmed by his ‘flatterers’ that he won’t listen to advise or his people’s needs which shows his selfish attitude and big ego. This conveys to the audience York’s observance of his Kings mistakes, showing his loyalty and care towards his country. After Richard’s poor decision on taking Gaunt's money to provide for his army in battle against Ireland, York confronts Richard to advise him on doing otherwise. He infuriates Richard by asking him rhetorical questions such as “how long shall tender duty make me suffer wrong?” expressing is dislike towards Richards decision, attempting to get him realise his mistake. This reveals...
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...Why does gender create conflict? There has been an issue between the genders since the beginning of time. Even though the conflict has lessened due to change over time, it continues to make an impact in today’s society. In Susan Glaspell’s play Trifles, the central conflict is derived from sexist gender roles. The central conflict is driven from gender issues such as the different task placed on the genders, and how they treat each other; Glaspell conveys her message with the use of multiple literary elements such as symbolism, flashback, and dramatic irony. First of all, the daily tasks that the men and women uphold drive the central conflict between the genders. The men viewed the women as just housekeepers. For example, “Dirty towels! Not...
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...Hi Cortney, I loved reading your post. I do know if you have noticed the role that Latinas play in Hollywood. Latinas have been stereotyped in TV shows, movies and plays as maids, housekeepers, nannies or immigrants. One clear example is Lupe Ontiveros, the nannie of the 80’s classic film named The Goonies. The actress Lupe Ontiveros, mentioned on the article “Lupe Ontiveros Played A Maid 150 Times, Wanted To Break Free Of The Stereotype (VIDEO)” that she had played the role of maid for one hundred fifty times and she wanted to break that stereotype (Benedetti, 2013). A more contemporary example is Jennifer Lopez on her role of maid in Maid in Manhattan. I am glad that this stereotype is decreasing because Latinas are having the opportunity...
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...the Iliad due to the dominance and power of the men and gods. Treating women as inferior is a sign of a possible piece of sexist work. Unfortunately the Iliad does use men as a dominant power and women as inferior. It plays an important role to help prove that the Iliad is a sexist work. A work like the Iliad is considered sexist because of examples that are shown through the gods and...
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...Violence from a gender view what role does masculinity play in Ethiopia context. Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Main concepts in feminist approach 3. Hegemonic masculinity theory 4. The subculture of violence in peace and conflict 5. The perception on gender versus sex in Ethiopia 6. Gendered dynamics of violence 6.1 Masculinities and violence 6.2 Femininities and violence 7. Conclusion 8. References 1. Introduction The paper critically evaluate the theory which claims that violence has a strong gender dimension and what role does masculinity play in violence. There are feminist theories and assumptions regarding the societal construction of gender, as it is divided into two major categories...
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...Brigade that supported the men when they went on strike against General Motors company in Michigan. They ran soup kitchens, took care of the children, rallied the picket line, and used themselves as a shield to protect the men. Without them and their efforts, the UAW would not have succeeded and benefits that we have today such as the Social Security would not exist. Those women, some of whom also worked at the General Motors company and some who were wives and sisters of the men, were a representative of the women of Michigan who wanted better working conditions for everybody, and through their united efforts, they had succeeded in attaining their goals, securing humane working conditions and fair pay policies that we have today. What roles did they play in the struggles at the Flint plants in the 1930s?...
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...Macy’s Role Play The role play needs to be at least 10 min long. Chris is the pessimistic customer, Tim is the optimistic sales associate, and Pauline is the logical/creative manager. Once the role play is completed, the team should allow the class to guess which style of critical thinking each team member displayed. Once the styles are determined be the class, each member will take one minute to describe why and how the individual styles were used. Therefore, Tim and Chris do your research on your two styles so you can be knowledgeable on your particular style. Role Play: I will draw a clearance rack and a regular price rack on the board, so Chris can act like he is shopping. While Chris is shopping at the clearance rack, Tim you will approach Chris. Tim: “Hi, How are you today?” Chris: “Fine, Thank you.” Tim: “Is there anything imparticular I can help you find today?” Chris: “That is okay. I am quite capable of shopping for myself thank you.” Tim: “Okay, well my name is Tim. If there is anything I can help you with please do not hesitate to ask.” Chris: SAY SOMETHING SMART Chris will take a few minutes to finish shopping, and will come to Tim with 10 items from the clearance rack. Chris: “I am ready to check out, but tell me the price of each item as you are ringing them up. I may not want all of these items if they are too expensive. I am only shopping for a good deal.” Tim: “ That is no problem.” As you act like you are scanning the items...
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...Role Play 2 Rhonda: Bonnie thanks for meeting with me today, I’m looking forward to you going back to Stellar College and recruiting new members of our team. Bonnie: I am excited and nervous; I really want to get rid of the stereotypes of selling. And show students what a great career path Upland can be for them. Rhonda: We can defiantly discuss that because it is a common misconception from graduates. Bonnie: Great Rhoda: Make sure let students know Upland provides favorable working conditions such as telecommuting with a virtual office. This will really appeal to graduates. They don’t have to work a 9-5 job. Bonnie: That’s a great point I know the flexibility really attracted me to Upland. Rhoda: Another really great point is the high salary potential. Bonnie: Yes I know starting salaries for graduates can be low, however here at Upland my salary potential can grow quickly. Rhoda: We can hire good student’s right out of college and they have a high salary potential and also have excellent opportunities to advance in their career. Bonnie: Yes which keeps me motivated to sell; I wanted to advance to a district manager. Rhoda: I think you will be able to. Bonnie: Another great aspect of working at Upland is that I don’t feel too closely watched by a supervisor. I have only been here for two weeks but already I’ve been able to work with customers. And I feel the freedom of not having a supervisor watch my every move. Rhoda: Yes that is a...
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...Women played both decisive and important roles in the Russian Revolution. The February Revolution began in Petrograd on International Women’s Day, February 23rd 1917, when thousands of women took to the streets demanding bread and increased rations for soldiers’ families. There is, however, disagreement as to whether the women-led demonstrations were spontaneous, or whether they were a result of conscious political action. This view tends to downplay the role of women in the Revolution, painting them as being impulsive and politically backward. The Women’s Day demonstrations are often referred to as the only real example of women’s involvement in the Revolution but in the months that led up to the October Revolution groups of both working class...
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...No 1. Hey! No 2. Hey! What’s up? No 1. How you doing? No 2. Not really good. I had an accident yesterday. No 1. OMG. Are you okay? No 2. Not really. I think I got a backache. No 1. You should go see doctor. Seriously. I’ll make an appointment with a doctor for you. Okay? No 2. OK No 1. Calling….Hello. Is that doctor Nora’s clinic? My friend got a backache from an accident and want to know if something is wrong. Alright. 4 PM. OK. OK. Thank you very much. No 1. The doctor will see you at 4. No 2. Thanks No 1. How did it happen, by the way? No 2. What? No 1. The accident. No 2. Mud bowling No 1. Ooh God. No 2. What God? It was fun. No 1. Man, maybe you should order a pair of crutch or a wheelchair online in advance, in case you break every single bone in your body. No 2. It’s not that bad. Come on. Wait it’s almost holidays what are you going to do? No 1. I don’t know. I’m thinking of going back to my home town. No 2. Nice. Is that far from CM? No 1. Yes. Like a thousand mile from here. No 2. I have no idea how long that is. No 1. I know you don’t. What about you? What you gonna do? No 2. I’m thinking of joining a club. No 1. Which one? No 2. Theater Group. No 1. That’s good but I think acting is hard. No 2. No, I don’t think it’s that hard if you are good at it. Like me, you know. No 1. Whatever. No 2. You should join me No 1. No, thank you. No 2. Ok, see you later. No 1. Wait a minute. Don’t forget to see the doctor. No 2....
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...DIALOGUE COMPLAINT ABOUT SERVICES IN HOTEL SITUATION 1 1. BEGINNING Receptionist: Good afternoon, welcome to the IVORY INN HOTEL. How may I help you?? Guest: I have reservation for today. It’s under the name of Nurul Qurratu Aini Receptionist: Can you please spell that for me, miss? Guest: Sure, N-U-R-U-L-Q-U-R-R-A-T-U-A-I-N-I Receptionist: Yes, MS Qurratu, we’re reserved a double room for you with a view of the ocean for two nights, is that correct? Guest: yes it is. Receptionist: Excellent. We already have your credit card information on file. If you’ll just sign the receipt along the bottom. Please. Guest: Whoa, Five hundred and ninety ringgit a night! Receptionist: yes miss .we is a five star hotel after all Guest : well ,fine I’m here on business anyway .So at least I’m staying on the company’s dime .What’s included in this cost anyway ? Receptionist: A full continental buffet every morning, free airport shuttle service, and use of the hotel’s safe are all included. Guest: so what’s hot included in the price? Receptionist: Well, you will find a mini-bar in your room .Use of it will be charged to your account .Also, the hotel provides room services, at an additional charge of course. Guest: mm, ok, so what room am I in ? Receptionist: Room 487.Here is your key. To get to your room, take the elevator on the right up to the fourth floor. Turn left once you exit the elevator and your room will be on the left hand side. A bell boy will bring your bags up...
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...During the American Revolution women did many different things. The article suggests that the role the women played was very important. During the American revolution women tended the farms and shops while the men were at war. The indians also were a part in the war because before the American revolution the British promised them that they would stop the Americans from moving west. This document suggests that during the American revolution, “the women of America manifested a firm resolution to contribute,” (The Sentiments of an American Woman 1). This tells the reader that women during the Revolutionary War the women played an important role while the men were fighting against Great Britain. The women and other minority roles also played...
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