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    My Little Piece of Heaven

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    the weight of the lifeguard stand‚ the lounge chairs‚ and the toilet from the bathroom. The bushes have overtaken the fence and the pool appears to be a battle scene from World War II. As I walk I see the playground where I first learned to pump my legs and swing. The color of the playground had been sucked out‚ just as the life was sucked out of this park. The swing lay lifeless with half of the swing sleeping on the woodchips. The same path I used to take to the creek was still beaten and worn

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    Playground Safety

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    What is an introduction paragraph? The introduction paragraph is the first paragraph of your essay. What does it do? It introduces the main idea of your essay. A good opening paragraph captures the interest of your reader and tells why your topic is important. How do I write one? 1. Write the thesis statement. The main idea of the essay is stated in a single sentence called the thesis statement. You must limit your entire essay to the topic you have introduced in your thesis statement

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    James McCray Aryn Bartley WR 122 April 27‚ 2015 Respect: Something Earned‚ on and off the Court Respect among basketball‚ football‚ baseball or players of any sport‚ is like nothing else. The common mutual respect is so different because one minute it could be there and the next minute it would be gone‚ and vice versa. Between coaches‚ players‚ and referees there is a lot of potential respect but a lot of potential disrespect as well. This respect isn’t earned quickly or easy at all. This

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    Hobbies: Video Games

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    Many people have hobbies‚ game nights‚ video games‚ friends‚ animals‚ the list goes on. These are all just the small things people have that help them through their lives. They are the small things they do to have fun. These things keep time moving fast and keep life lively. Then there are the other things that make things easy‚ and help people get through the week or even the day. The little things I like to do are just enough to keep me going. These things I do are easy‚ difficult‚ fun‚ relaxing

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    Duty of Care

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    Duty of Care. - Risk Assessment for excursion. 80 Students to Sydney entertainment centre‚ Points to consider- - Security - Dressing areas - Outside entertainment area - General Public - Teacher/adult supervision - medical and behaviour plan that are in place in case of an incident - Mobile range/service for emergencies - Full equipped first aid kit Student M -10 year old‚ was demonstrating behaviour in a public toilet that was unacceptable‚ (Jumping on a change table). When this

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    Lead-In/Hook: Do like books about basketball and crimes and is by basketball legend Kareem Abdul Jabbar who introduced the sky hook to the NBA and he won 6 NBA championships and a great basketball player. Book title‚ author‚ & genre: Steal the game is a by Kareem Abdul Jabbar is a realistic fiction book. Protagonist: The protagonist Chris is a middle schooler with a brother who dropped out of Stanford Law School. Chris always looked up to his brother. Chris plays basketball for his school. His parents

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    Imagine that you are planning on building the perfect playground for your child. Before you begin‚ what questions would you ask yourself? What kind of equipment is going on the playground? How much space is allotted for the playground? What kind of activities do you want to do on the playground? These are all great questions and necessary for laying out the design of your playground. But have you evaluated the risk associated with a playground in your own backyard? What about‚ what type of play

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    Project Scope Statement

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    Product We intend to revamp and redevelop a former playground for the Conrad Fischer Elementary School and local community. The necessary steps to do this will include at least a minimum of 50 volunteers in order to complete the new playground within a week’s period‚ working Monday through Monday. We will use new items and recyclable material‚ while still following school‚ city‚ and playground guidelines. The project itself will create a playground on the school grounds of Conrad Fischer Elementary

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    but they are not actually interacting together. Associative play is when children begin to play together. However‚ although they are playing together they dont have an overall game plan. For example‚ you may see them chasing one another around the playground but in an unorganised way. They arent really sure whats going on so if a child was to drop out of the game it would have no effect as there is no actual structure to the children’s

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    carousels

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    Through Holden’s perspective‚ children have a simple understanding of life and as they grow and mature‚ they become selfish and phony. Holden is walking through the zoo with his little sister‚ Phoebe‚ and he describes approaching the carousel and hearing the music that it is playing. “That’s one nice thing about carousels‚ they always play the same song” (page 210). Holden desires stability in life and admires a lack of change. He appreciates both the museum and the carousel for remaining the

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