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    What Cause Autism?

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    autism may go unrecognized, especially in mildly affected people or in those with many handicaps. Researchers and therapists have developed several sets of diagnostic requirements for autism. Some frequently used criteria include the following: Absence or weakness of imaginative and social play, weakened ability to make friends with peers, weakened ability to initiate or sustain a conversation with others stereotyped, repetitive, or unusual use of language, restricted patterns of interests that…

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    the blood supply to the placenta and uterus, by impeding the reuptake of norepinephrine, thus causing arterial vasoconstriction. A majority of studies also point to spontaneous abortion as a result of current cocaine use by the mother. With the absence of a dose- response association, this suggest that any amount of the drug can lead to spontaneous abortion of the pregnancy, regardless if the exposure was a low or high level (Ness, p. 333,337). In another study the concentration of cocaine in…

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    have a connection to the bombing or illegal betting equipment. However, pornagraphic material was found in the search and Mapp was convicted with the pornagraphic material as evidence. However, no warrant was produced during Mapp’s trial and the absence of the warrant wasn’t explained as well. This leads to the question that was Mapp’s rights violated because her house was searched for evidence without a proper…

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    Our family has a special financial need which unfortunately for my sweet mother, seems to never have an end. My mother has had multiple illnesses since she was born starting with allergies at birth. By the time she was two she began allergy shots and had two bladder surgeries because of infections which would send her fever up to 105 degrees. Then Junior Rheumatoid arthritis was discovered in her finger at age five which sent to Scottish-Rite Hospital in Dallas. Within two years the arthritis…

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    2003). In contrast, the primary difference between maritime piracy and terrorism is the fundamental objective. The purpose of the pirate is economic gain. Conversely, the ultimate goal of the terrorist, beyond the violent act of hostage taking or seizure, is a political or religious ideology (Young & Valencia, 2003). The chart in Figure 5 graphically depicts the similarities and differences between maritime piracy and terrorism. Furthermore, Figure 5 provides a delineation of maritime piracy…

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    equalization of force between the central government and the states. The change says that the government has just those forces particularly allowed by the Constitution. With this demonstration they have the privilege to give un justified inquiry and seizures by trying to say that they have suspicion which in the bill of rights they are attacking our fourth amendment rights. And after that they go and experience the majority of our own things like hospital expenses, wireless messages , telephone…

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    Tulia Cocaine Case Study

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    ONE morning in the mid year of 1999, 47 individuals were captured in the Texas Panhandle town of Tulia and accused of managing cocaine. From the begin, the arraignments ought to have seemed suspicious. The majority of those captured were dark; in truth they spoke to one in each five dark grown-ups in Tulia. Is it safe to say that it was truly dependable that such a noteworthy extent of a little group were merchants? What's more, who were they managing to? They were blamed for managing in…

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    Fragile X Syndrome (FXS)

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    Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is identified as the leading monogenic cause of autism and congenital mental retardation. It is estimated that the frequency of FXS is 1/7000 males and 1/11,000 women (Hunter et al., 2014). In Australia, since one child is born with Fragile X every week, around 1 in 3600 boys and in 4000 – 6000 girls suffers this syndrome with the higher severity in boys. Position of the causative gene for FXS named fragile X mental retardation gene 1 (FMR1) was found at the diagnostic…

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    activity within and between the cells those makes up our brain. Abnormal functions in the brain may cause hampering the normal functioning of a person. So, it’s very important to understand the basic formation of a human brain to demystify the epileptic seizures. The human brain constitutes three main structures: the cerebrum or cerebral hemispheres, the…

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    non verbal correspondence improvement issues, for example, , eye - to - eye staring, non-verbal communication, and outward appearances, inability to make companions with individuals their own particular age, absence of hobby, and absence of…

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