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    The claimant was an 18-year-old man. Alleged disability: autism, learning disability, behavioral problems, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). His mother reported that he needed reminders to take a bath and to take his psychotropic medications. He had difficulty with memory, concentration, completing tasks, understanding and following instructions, and getting along with others because “some people don’t understand his condition.” He had difficulty handling stress and…

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    and adults several times throughout week. However, when his one to one assistant was present on Friday, he did not exhibit any inappropriate behaviors. Reflect Joseph is nine years old and is in the fourth grade. Joseph has a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder and has a physical disability. His physical disability affects his ability to move around and as a result, he uses a walker to move around. The school has no elevators so he needs a lot of support when going from place to place. The…

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    Economics or Environment, these are the two E’s we have to fight between. For decades now, there has been a war to stop climate change, but to do this we would have to sacrifice our economy. This has become one of the various topics that has caused a polarization of America. The left wants to protect the environment for future generations but the right wants to protect the economy for future generations. This isn’t an easy decision by no means for either side but the decision must be made and it…

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    For one, there are significant deficits seen in the social abilities of those with autism spectrum disorders. They have difficulties forming secure attachments or being attached to others, including their parents. However, this is primarily due to their inability to understand and respond to social information. Furthermore, they lack the ability…

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    detector. In the X-ray tube highly accelerated electrons are directed towards the target material. Copper is the most common target material used. When these electrons are interacted with the target and characteristic X-rays are produced. This X-ray spectrum consists of several components. These X-rays are then collimated to get Kα1 and Kα2 radiations then directed towards the sample. When Bragg’s law is satisfied, the constructive interference occurs and its corresponding intensity peak is…

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    educator we have to prepare and have knowledge of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and how to react when a child has an emotional outburst. Typically students with ASD will have difficulty controlling appropriate behavior. According to Brentani, Helena, Paula, Cristiane Silvestre de, Bordini, Daniela, Rolim, Deborah, Sato, Fabio, Portolese, Joana, Pacifico, Maria Clara, and McCracken (2013), ASD Spectrum Disorder, “…is characterized by a shared spectrum of qualitative impairments in social…

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    3.1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS The project is an Arduino- based project and is based concerning radio frequency according to ship then get hold of the data. The RF transmitter and grantee each work at a 433 MHz to send then get hold of data. We will be adding the use of an ultrasonic, which measures the scale in conformity with an object, through the usage of echo waves. An LCD show choice is aged to show the statistics managed with the aid of the Arduino. The dictation is computerized therefore…

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    Verbal Aspects Analysis

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    Typical codes and conventions of Billboard: 3 visual images 2 separated text black and white colors. In this visual we can see the letter ‘M’ with a big scale and a slogan at its bottom; a fries box in the middle of the billboard, in front of the fries box we have another text and on its right we have a clown holding a knife in his right hand. The billboard seem like it is placed on the highway. Verbal Aspects Analysis I’m hatin’ it: Verbal sign The message behind this text: The masthead of…

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    Autism affects many people and those that are affected all have a journey. In the book The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime written by Mark Haddon. There is a boy named Christopher, who has autism. Likewise, in the movie Extremely Loud Incredibly Close there is also a kid with autism named Oskar. Both characters take part in a challenging journey, where they use their “character traits” to succeed. Both of them go on adventures with similar restriction, yet there are many…

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    The brain split case was first discovered in the laboratory by Roger Sperry and Ronal Meyers. The brain split was first tested on humans in 1961. Patients were not capable to transport most of the data starting with one half of the their head to the other. This meant that there were two differentiate brains. Micheal Gazzaniga completed further analyses which demonstrated the left side of the hemisphere on adjusting for its absence of information, and additionally endeavors toward the right side…

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