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    Introduction Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is due to fetal alcohol exposure, and is the most serious case of the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders1. The embryonic development period between three and eight weeks are when the most birth defects occur, but pregnant women are advised not to consume alcohol during their entire pregnancy due to the adverse effects that alcohol can have on their child2. This paper will analyze the dangers of alcohol to a developing embryo or fetus, the manifestation…

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    Jessica Eustache Dr. Christopher Stabile 6/1/17 PHI2010-2175-4877 A2: Reading/Discussion Questions Assignment 2 John Searle’s View on dualism is the body shares the same nature as the mind but they are not alike. John's theory is called “supervenience”. Rene Descartes Faith live in substance dualism. To Desecrate our existence is produced by the mind and the body, the mind is non-physical and the body being physical. In comparison, both of these…

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    How will this class affect your future teaching? This class will affect my future teaching in many ways. For starters, Health/Physical Education will allow me and the students to have flexibility within the general classroom setting. I will have free range to integrate my core curriculum with Health/Physical Education to ensure that I reach state standards as well as give the students variety. In doing so, the students will see the importance of anatomy when health/Physical Education is infused.…

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    Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease and claims the lives of an estimated 2.5 million people in the world. In Australia, it has been researched that the further away a person is from the equator, the more likely is the person is to develop multiple sclerosis. For instance, in the far north of Queensland the disease occurs 12 in every 100000 people, while in New South Wales, it rises to 36 people out of 100000, and even higher in Tasmania with 76 people out of 100000. Although multiple…

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    Pros Of Music Therapy

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    Based on the article called, history of Music Therapy, it states that music rehabilitation before, during and after surgeries was first known to be used as an alternative painkiller in 1789. The patients are not the only ones who benefit from this. The surgeons use music in their operation rooms to help them settle their nerves. Music treatment is a fascinating knowledge that has been utilized for centuries to alleviate the ways people control most of their daily routine it is incredible the…

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    1. Discuss what a neuron is and the functions of its basic parts (dendrites, soma, axon, myelin sheath). A neuron is a nerve cell. There are about 10,000 specific types of neurons, but there are three most common neurons: sensory, motor, and interneurons. A sensory neuron sends signals to help your brain understand what is going on around you in your environment. Sensory neurons are what make up your senses, (smell, touch, see, taste, and hear.)…

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    described in words. Fran decided to raise Kim and make him like other people when doctors suggested him to send his son to mental institution due to his abnormalities. As a kid Kim was born with a large head and he was diagnosed with damage to the cerebellum which made doctors to conclude that he was mentally retarded, won't be able to walk, won't be able to learn things like other kids and would die before he turns 14. Fran refused to believe in what they said; he kept his hopes high and…

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    Aggressive Parenting

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    Family is the single most influential factor in the lives of young children. From the time that they are swaddled in a blanket to the time of preschool, children are mainly surrounded by only those whom they are related to. This is when and where they learn to interact with and learn from others. Because this is true, the treatment of children is an important thing to consider. Children deserve to be treated fairly and with love so they can in turn learn how to treat others with the same respect…

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    The fastest growing disability right now is Autism. According to Gargiulo (2014), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects one’s ability on their social interaction skills. An individual with ASD also displays repetitive interests and behaviors and an impaired development in verbal and non-verbal communication. Some of the many characteristics of individuals with ASD are aggressiveness, hyperactiveness, short attention span, impulsive, hard time concentrating,…

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    What is Consciousness? “It is not necessary for someone to tell me that I am alive because I know that I am alive, I know what is happening around me. I can hear the chirping sounds out of my window. I know there are birds out there. I can smell the ghee in the pongal that my mom is making. I can hear the cycle bell sound and I know its 8.30 am and my friend is waiting for me outside for school .I can sense the fear in me that I didn’t complete my homework. I will be a dead person when my…

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