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    Therapeutic Ultrasound

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    2010). According to Craig (2010) this can be referred to as an acoustic energy which is delivered at specific frequencies from 0.8 to 3.0 MHz. Ultrasound can be applied by using either a round-headed wand or probe which is directly put in contact with the patient’s skin…

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    they should be able to drink (Wechsler & Nelson, 2010). Over the next decade, drinking, alcohol sales, and the number of car accidents involving alcohol increased exponentially for young adults aged 18 to 20 years (Wechsler & Nelson, 2010). In response to the “unintended health consequence” (Wechsler & Nelson, 2010, p. 986) of a lower drinking age, some states opted to restore the minimum legal drinking age (MDLA) back up to 21. In 1984, President Ronald Regan, in an effort to make the…

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    and to allow teacher to make judgements. Assessments are graded/marked by teachers making judgement (Marsh, 2010). Data collected from assessments is also used to inform practice and to assist in the planning of future lessons and report to parents during interviews and on report cards. Assessments and reporting are key components of the curriculum planning process (Arthur et al., 2010). This information / data is also given to administration, informing them of learned concepts and each…

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    Counselors are responsible for abiding by codes of ethics. The American School Counselor Association (2010) outlines the ethical standards that are specific to the unique situations that school counselors come across. After review of the Nicole Eisel case study, it would be important to make sure to discuss the limits of confidentiality with the student again, standard A.2.a and A.2.b (ASCA, 2010). This would make sure that the student was aware of her rights and what could be kept confidential…

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    Every book has its own tricks and tips to for teachers on how to differentiate instruction. One of those books is, How the Best Teachers Differentiate Instruction. The title is very telling. The book was written by Elizabeth Breaux and Monique Magee in 2010. Breaux is a former classroom teacher and curriculum coordinator, now she gives speeches on differentiated instruction. She strives to simply difficult teaching tactics so all teachers can benefit from her lessons. Magee is a school…

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    contracts that were early negotiated in the 2009 budget as well as the new marketing goals that’s are being set in place. Those marketing goals are supposed to achieve more than 15% to the organization (Operating Budget Assumption 2010, 2009). Most of the total expenses of the 2010 budget are expected to increase due to the repayment of borrowing in the 2009 budget, and it’s supposed to increase over 30%. Since there was a deflation across the country, the salaries and benefits will stay about…

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    Privacy is an important aspect of the client and counselors relationship. Client confidentiality is assured by the standards of American Psychology Association (APA) for ethical principles (American Psychological Association, 2010). In the counselor-client relationship, the counselor has the responsibility to assure that the information is kept secure and private. This means that the standard for privacy and confidentiality assures that personal information as well as information related to…

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    have just discussed. (Weiten, 2010.).Many of these critics blended into a loose alliance that can come to be known as humanism because of its exclusive focus on human behaviour. Humanism is theoretical orientation that emphasizes the unique qualities of humans,especialy their freedom and their potential for personal growth(Weiten ,2010).In construct to most psychodynamic and behavioural theorist, humanistic theorists take an optimistic view of human nature (Weiten , 2010).The are two theorist on…

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    Hydration And Memory

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    assessed older adults because these individuals are more sensitive to dehydration. This is because aging adults have “strained muscle mass” and a reduced thirst alert system, often leading to “involuntary dehydration” (Suhr, Patterson, Austin, Heffner 2010, p.840). The article reveals, recent studies have detected a distinction between learning and memory to increased blood pressure. These studies have also discovered dehydration can cause an increase in blood pressure because there is an…

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    Darwinism; the belief that certain cultural groups were at different stages of evolution (Dudgeon et al 2010). The European settlers saw Aboriginal people as primitive and less evolved than themselves (Dudgeon et al 2010). These regulations reflected the dominant society’s views of Aboriginal people as being ‘subhuman’ and reflected the prevailing opinions of how they ought to be treated (Dudgeon et al 2010). These initial legislations allowed the government to force Aboriginal people onto…

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