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    Autism Disorder

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    symptom intensity; the highest functioning form of autism being referred to as Asperger’s. There are a large variety of symptoms that one with autism may be affected by and one of the symptoms is the need for consistency. “…Many children and adults with autism need extreme consistency in their environment and daily routine.” Unlike other children and adult’s children with autism can’t necessarily emotionally handle having to quickly adapt and readapt to new situations. They like to…

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    Upon taking the Strengths Finder Assessment, I learned a lot about my inner traits as a person. My top five strengths that I am best developed for were Discipline, Restorative, Relator, Analytical, and Consistency. The first strength that I will speak about will be discipline. “People who are especially talented in the discipline theme enjoy routine and structure. Their world is best described by the order they create” (Rath, 2007). I am known for establishing recurring patterns such as…

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    Reliability and validity are important factors; they are key factors for having a good test. Reliability is when your test is consistent, whereas validity is the accuracy of your test. You can have a reliable test, yet not valid, but you cannot have a valid test without it being reliable. Here is an example of how reliability and validity work together. Let’s say your scale is 5lbs off, if you weigh yourself it will consistently weigh you 5 lbs off, this is reliability. Validity is your test…

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    power of influence. The first concept presented is reciprocation. This incompasses the feeling of needing to repay another based on a kind action they did in the past. Another topic that is mentioned is commitment and consistency. These two ideas tie into each other because consistency leads to guaranteed commitment. Then, there is the principle of social proof that mentions how someone is inclined to do the same as the majority of other people. Next, the reader dives into facts as to why people…

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    points, depending on the scoring methods, after all events have taken place. Each sailor in this study has a mean performance score, between 10 and 100, denoted as μ from now on. Each sailor also has a different standard deviation, a measure of consistency between 0 and 18, denoted by σ from now on. I will call the scoring methods as followed: Method 1 - Calculating the sum of the sailors finishing positions in an event with the lowest score being best. Method…

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    Toulmin Model. Rhetoric approach is divided into three categories—Ethos, Pathos, and Logos in which Ethos referring to the trustworthiness or credibility of the writer or speaker, Pathos referring to experience, and Logos referring to the internal consistency of the message. Rhetoric approach is also called the Classic approach. The Rogerian approach is an argument structure that is based on the “common ground”. The argument relies on the less confrontational, less one-sided and more…

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    BSBLDR401 Task 3, Report (criteria 1-4) This report is related to a real business called “ That's Amore Cheese” that is a cheese factory. In this report I will explain the different electronic and not communication system. 1. 1. In That's Amore cheese factory verbal communication is used. The manager at the begin of the day organizes a meeting where at the team members are assigned different tasks during the day. To facilitate the comprehension also, the manager writes all the tasks on the…

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    The use of formative assessment in the high school setting is regular practice. Because students are accumulating credits and are required to take multiple state test, it is of extreme importance that they retain information and master concepts. Unlike public schools, where accountability drives testing and assessment, charter schools are not under the same intensive microscope. (Wepner, 2014) I use formative assessment for sole purpose of identifying deficient skills prior to my students…

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    The argument for who is the “Greatest of All Time” is one that conflicts people whenever it is mentioned. Being the greatest is obviously a tremendous task so I’ve been wondering, what does it actually take to achieve such a feat? Let’s look at some athletes who we consider to be up there as the greatest in their sport. Jordan, Chamberlain, Maradona, Gretzky, and Brady just to name a few. They’re all exceptional proven players in their profession. The argument can be looked at from the…

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    Son Of Man Craig Quotes

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    In chapter 2 the interview with Mr. Blomberg continues after a short break, during this portion Mr. Strobel puts the gospels through a series of test to name a few the ability test, the character test and the consistency test. I fond the most compelling argument came from the consistency test. In this…

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