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    Rana Begum’s artwork, entitled No.529, is a sculptural wall installation made out of carefully arranged, powder-coated aluminum slats; the left side of each slat is coated in florescent paint. The piece is both organized and chaotic, depending on the angle in which it is viewed. Its sheer size compels the viewer to move, from left to right, across the artwork. The composition and viewer interaction of No.529 are representative of daily life and the decisions people are forced to make. No.529 is…

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    have also been around some severe autistic children through cadet teaching and childcare. The most interesting information I found from this research is from a girl named Temple Grandin, she is an autistic adult now does a lot of research. Autism Spectrum Disorder is classified as a neurodevelopment disorder that is identified with numerous social difficulties with other motor movements and behaviors both verbal and nonverbal. It is a complex disorder that…

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    is also consistent with Turrell’s Twilight Epiphany, as change in colour causes change in the viewer’s perception of the sky. Perhaps an even better example is of the visible light. Visible light or white light is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum, which is visible to the human eye. It appears to be white, and is therefore perceived as white, but actually consists of all seven colours of the rainbow. Even though apparently it’s just white light but it is actually avowing the limits of the…

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    have to prepare and know how to react when a child has an emotional outburst. Typically students with Autism Spectrum Disorder will have a problem with this. According to Brentani, Helena, Paula, Cristiane Silvestre de, Bordini, Daniela, Rolim, Deborah, Sato, Fabio, Portolese, Joana, Pacifico, Maria Clara, and McCracken (2013), Autism Spectrum Disorder, “…is characterized by a shared spectrum of qualitative impairments in social interaction, associated with varying degrees of deficits in…

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    PHOTOSYNTHESIS: WAVELENGTHS VS. DISTANCE Introduction: Every living being on Earth can be categorized by either autotroph or heterotroph. What do I mean autotroph or heterotroph? Humans and most animals are considered heterotrophs. Heterotrophs gain their energy from harvesting the energy that other living things have stored. An example of this would be a human having a turkey dinner or a rabbit enjoying some leafy greens. Each example shows a living thing, consuming another once living thing…

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    His many eccentricities, as these are noted and interpreted by the (neurotypical) narrator, seem to indicate a neurological-developmental difference in Bartleby; one that today would very likely be deemed an autism spectrum…

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    Accident Essay

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    In July 1994, I was involved in an accident, and in this accident I lost the end of my right middle finger. So the story I’m about to tell you is true. On this particular day I was working at the United States Postal Service at 7117 W. Harry I had just been assigned to work with Rick Sifford. Rick and I were to move some three-inch angle iron. I think there were about 20 feet long so that equates to a lot of weight, far more than was safe for two people to move. I forget how many pieces of iron…

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    Farkle Minkus is one of three best friends of Riley Matthews from girl meet world. Farkle is well known for being a genius in his school. Just like his father Stuart Minkus, he cares about his education, that he actually likes to learn. He always keeps his grades up, and being a teacher’s pet to Corey Matthews also known as Riley’s father. His friends will describe him as a kind, colorful, confident person, and is always cheerful in all situation. Farkle is also socially awkward, he doesn 't…

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    Social Diagnosis Of Autism

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    Although society as a whole has made some progress from when autism was first discovered in the 1940’s, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is still very much stigmatized in the 21st century. The social stigma of ASD is complicated, and varies depending on what country is in question, but scientists and parents all agree that the diagnosis and label of autism does invite stigma, prejudice, and the loss of the feeling of normalcy. According to Martin (2013), prominent features of ASD include…

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    Mock Interview Analysis

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    Haddaway, Amanda. “Benefits Of A Mock Interview.” Careeralism. 2 March 2016. Web. 15 Apr. 2016. Haddaway provides multiple reasons to engage in mock interviews, a practice interview to test strengths and weaknesses, such as helping boost candidate’s confidence and reduces stress. The article introduces career services for students entering the workplace and promotes using them to help individuals get a job. The article introduces the idea of pretend consultations, then provides evidence to…

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