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    “Simon Says” is a game that helps in the development of a child’s performance skills during middle childhood. It is a great way to help them exercise their listening skills and self-control. The game helps to develop the child’s motor, processing, and social skills. In this paper, I will discuss how to play Simon Says and briefly discuss how the game helps contribute to a child’s performance skills- motor, processing, and social. Simon Says is played with three or more players. To play, one person

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    United States law and its courts, causing the real world to become more of a blur. Media has given people somewhat of a basic aspect of the law and how it works, but little do people know what television shows such as Bones, CSI, Law and Order, Judge Judy, and etc., has inaccurate ruling of the laws and procedures. Giving a shrouded haze over our eyes in believing that the law system takes merely minutes to process. People need to understand that it is not all about the drama and the intensity of

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    Judge Judy has been on air for 18 years now and recently signed a contract extending her show until at least 2017; The People’s Court trails behind having several judges preside on the bench. The first judge was Judge Wapner (most iconic in the day) with even Judge Judy’s husband on the bench (for a very short time)! The latest presiding judge is Marilyn Milian. They are loved by many, but those unfortunate enough to be on the guilty side of a case seeing the wrath of a judge might not agree. Every

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    Zootopia Film Analysis

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    Leadership. The main protagonist, Judy Hopps, exemplifies those practices - model the way, inspire a shared vision, challenge the process, enable others to act, and encourage the heart. The first practice is model the way. According to Kouzes and Posner (2014), in order to model the way a leader must “clarify values by finding your voice and affirming shared values” and “set the example by aligning actions with shared values.’ In the beginning of the movie Judy is putting on a play and at the end

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    A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen

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    adaptation of the play, A Doll’s House, directed by Patrick Garland. Claire Bloom does an excellent job of portraying Nora as a human being with all of her various traits. Claire Bloom was able to show on film the flirtatious and happy version of Nora that made the impact of the ending so much more shocking. Throughout this film version, Nora’s character is smiling and a bit ditzy but no unhappiness could even be heard in her voice. Patrick Garland chose Mrs. Bloom to play Nora because she was able to

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    The Beach by Alex Garland Analysis Paper There are some travelers who see a “paradise” as their final destination; however, it may end up to be exactly opposite of what a paradise should be. This can be seen in Alex Garland’s The Beach. The novel is about several backpackers, Richard, Francoise, and Etienne, who come together and travel to an island community, their paradise, within Thailand. Ultimately, the story portrays the idea of a utopia-like society taking a turn for the worst and becoming

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    idea what criminal charges I was about to encounter but I found a seat in the back and started to listen. Judge Claudia Robinson was preceding and she was not the judge you would kind of expect to see. Mid 40’s but in good shape. A lot like Judge Judy but younger. She has a way of doing things as I continued to listen I came to find out. Many people there were there for leaving the scene of an accident, marijuana possession, disorderly conduct. They all were facing jail time but the judge was really

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    Little Witley Ellie Neil Little Witley is a village far enough from Worcester to be in the middle of nowhere. Surrounded by fields full of sheep, cows, and other unknown animals it’s a rather unwelcoming village. There are not many young people in this village, mostly just old people who never come out of their houses. I think it's because if they step out of the house they won't have enough energy to get back in and will probably need a nap. The youngest is 50 and the oldest is unknown. I never

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    all living either in complete support of not judging people by their past or choices and those who live judging others for their mistakes. It is important to live by, not throwing stones when living in a glass house which can be shown through Judge Judy, Oprah Winfrey, “The Judgement Seat” and the presidential debate Judith

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    The infamous show entitled Judy Judge is a syndication television courtroom series that has captured the attention of the nation. In the show Judge Judy, formally known as Judith Judy Sheindlin, presides over real life small claim cases. She is famously known for outspoken personality and being one of harshest judges in the state of New York (Neubauer & Fradella, 2014). Her show is heavily criticized because it is alleged to because it distorts and underrepresents the real life duty of being a judge

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