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    Glaspell rewrote her 1916 Play, “Trifles,” into a short story called “A Jury of her Peers.” They both depict a group of townspeople investigating the murder of Mr. Wright. It is suspected that Mrs. Minnie Wright, his wife, is the murderer. As the story goes on, the women in the group figure out she committed the murder but decide to hide evidence to keep her from being convicted. Susan Glaspell wrote a short story titled “A Jury of her Peers” mirroring a previous play that she had written titled

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    How to play water polo The game of water polo is fun, yet quite complex. There are many rule and regulations you’ll need to follow. The game can be fun if you know how to play. So here are a few steps to help you be ready to play. First you’ll need to know how to tread water, and be able to do it for extended periods of time. What you’ll need to do is a technique called egg beater. What you’ll do is spin each leg in a circular, clockwise motion. If your do it correctly, then while one

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    Martin would close out the drive on a 2-yard run to make this a,6-0 game. A two point conversion run by,Elijah Malcolm made the score,8-0, with 9:05 left in the quarter. The Bison offense was back at it again with 6:46 left on the clock. Malcolm would show some big time speed and go 33-yards for a score.Martin would convert a two point run to

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    Camp Ketcha offers a unique environment for preschoolers to play. At their nature-based preschool, not only do they play inside with the typical toys for the little tikes, they use the outdoors to entertain their students for hours. Usually, when someone thinks of children's toys, legos, barbies, and toy race cars come to mind. But at Camp Ketcha, the children typically are more entertained by horses, gourds, and apple trees. Throughout the course of the day, the kids were either playing one on

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    are seen when observing children during play and non-play and is further divided into cognitive and social categories. Amongst the many theorists, Mildred Parten and Jean Piaget are significant to the field of early observational studies comprising of children in the free play atmosphere. Parten asserted that social participation amongst preschool aged children amplified as the child’s age increased (Parten 1932). To support her logic she categorized play into six distinct categories of social participation

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    How play can affect the ability to develop social skills and how it can be implemented in an educational setting to help build relationships. Play can be overlooked in the school setting by those who are unaware of the possibilities it can bring and how it can influence a child’s development. I will discuss how play techniques can be used to help the child develop their social skills; what types of play can support development and what types of play and hinder a child’s development. This essay seeks

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    outskirts of Brisbane. This opening quote from the play Hoods signifies the attitude of teenagers whom wait at train stations, seen to be unseen and called the nobody’s of society. The two Hood members played by Jodie Le Vescont and Christopher Somers narrate the story 'Hoods' written by Angelia Betzien, directed by Leticia Caceres and composed by Pete Goodwin and afforded the ability to fast forward, rewind and pause time. It is an impressive theatre play, of three young siblings Kyle, Jessie and Troy

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    I'm comparing and contrasting two basketball positions, point guard and shooting guard. These two positions are alike and different in many ways. One way I'm focusing on is, what are their responsibilities? The next thing that I'm focusing on is, do these two players work together? The last thing that I'm focusing on is how tall do you have to be for these two positions? Some people may think that point and shooting guards do the same thing. Most of the things they do are similar, but there are

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    Our Day out ‘Our Day Out’ is a written play by Willy Russell that reflects on the life the lower class of England live, also addressing the ‘progress class’ children that aren’t given any chances to develop themselves and get a real shot at life. This is all represented through a day out. The play is dramatic and at times comedic. There are two teachers in the play, both with contrasting personalities,Mrs Kay a very lenient and kind teacher, and Mr.Briggs a firm, strict teacher. During this short

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    categories are individual sport, dual sport and team sport. The first category of sports is individual sports, in which a person can play

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