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    One such classification is a ‘living organism’, this classification describes an organisation as a biological organism that is dependent on its environment (Hughes & Wearing, 2013, p.38). SEW could be seen as a ‘living organism’ as it relies heavily on the external environment, being the government and university…

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    The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) defines an Emotional Behavioral Disturbance as a condition that shows multiple characteristics for a prolonged period of time that negatively affects academic performance. These characteristics can be inability to learn, inability to build and maintain relationships, inappropriate behavior under normal situations, consistent negative moods, and the development of physical symptoms or fears brought on by personal or school problems (U.S…

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    Workplace Legal Framework

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    categories are; hazardous agents, physical hazards, ergonomic hazards, and psychological hazards. There is an enormous amount of hazardous agents that an employee can be exposed to in the workplace. These can be from everyday cleaners, disinfectants, biological agents, compounds, antibiotics, hormones, and harmful discarded. There are several physical hazards that employee can be exposed to in to workplace. The most common physical hazards are; injuries, sound, extreme temperatures, equipment…

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    interest in others. Recognizing signs and symptoms of ASD’s in children and intervening early can improve a child’s development significantly. There are different types of treatment for ASD, ranging from psychoanalytic, behavioral, cognitive, biological and sociocultural. Some treatment methods involve applied behavior analysis (ABA), speech, sensory integration and occupational therapies, discrete trial training (DTT), and pivotal response training (PRT). Two behavior related…

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    The tics were associated with uncontrollable noises or obscene utterances. The neurologist noticed that some of the symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder, poor control of impulses and other cognitive behavioral problems. Tourette is a common biological, genetic disorder that manifests with other neurobehavioral conditions. The diagnosis of Tourette syndrome is clinical. It is based on history and observation of the jerky movements and associated with other behavioral disorders (Jankovic,…

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    Racial Issues In America

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    Race is not biological but rather a term that has been socially constructed. Race has been socially constructed as a way to put individuals into racial classifications that are made up of groups thought to share particular distinctive physical characteristics, such as skin color and facial features. Race has been created and made to be physically different as a way to fuel beliefs of superiority and inferiority. Racial issues have become less prominent in modern society than in earlier decades…

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    experiments are unethical because they go against the 3 main rules of ethics Autonomy, Beneficence, and Justice. Autonomy: Individuals who are imprisoned have diminished autonomy; federal regulation designates prisoners as a vulnerable population, a classification shared with children, pregnant women, human fetuses, and neonates. Beneficence: human subjects should not be harmed and the research should maximize benefits and minimize risk; and Justice: benefits and risks of research should be…

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    stage of sleep characterized by the experience of visual imagery and rapid eye movement (in the REM stage)” each theory proposes a different function/aspect of dreaming, most theories belonging to either the neurobiological or the psychological classification of dream theories (Cardwell, Clark & Meldrum, 2004). The neurobiological approach in psychology attempts to find the relationship between the human body and the electrical and chemical impulses in the brain, whilst a psychological approach…

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    is real and what is not real, they can contribute to juvenile delinquency and or juvenile violence. Although the etiology of juvenile delinquency is not known, theories have shown that it may be a combination of psychological, sociological, and biological, factors. What is Juvenile Delinquency? The…

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    Aquatic macrophytes functions in several ways in the aquatic environment, they are critical to Niger Delta inland waters because they enhance the physical structure of the habitat which provides living space for small animals and play an important role in fisheries production. Macrophytes play a vital role in the aquatic environment and the lives of rural communities but unfortunately very little effort is being directed towards the conservation of these resources and these macrophytes can get…

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