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    Autism is a disorder in the people’s brain. With autism some part of the brain cannot communicate together. This is a spectrum disorder because every person has different symptoms. It is affecting too many children in the United States. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention about 1 in 68 children have been identified with autism spectrum disorder (asd). Because autism is been increasing in the past years, it is considered one of the fastest-growing developmental disability…

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    Autism is an extremely common disorder, affecting 1 child in every 68. (CDC 2010) Autism is characterized by a mental condition, present from early childhood, characterized by difficulty in communicating and forming relationships with other people and in using language and abstract concepts. (WEB MD) After being diagnosed with type 1 Autism in 2001 I went through intensive behavioral therapy for four consecutive years. In 2011 I was told that I had grown out of autism leading me to my driving…

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    help nurses in many different settings better care for these children. First, they talk about the prevalence of autism in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention concluded that 1 in 150 children are living with an autism spectrum disorder in a study done across America. They state that the prevalence of autism is higher than that of cancer or Down Syndrome. Autism is assumed to be a disorder that has no single cause. Inglese and Elder state that it may be caused by…

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    The concept of political correctness, in an essence, may have been created for the general peace of the peers around, and in a far fetched way, for altruism. Altruism, defined by the Oxford Dictionary is, “The belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others:”. Nevertheless, no matter how “altruistic” political correctness may seem, it is rooted in selfishness and it is detrimental to the development of human thought. Political correctness is the process…

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    The game is tied. My team has just gotten the defensive rebound, and I have twenty seconds to score and win the game. I have decided to pick my own pick up team for the game vs my online opponent. NBA 2k15 is a competitive game, so winning this game is essential. Using past and present players, I chose Michael Jordan and LeBron James, arguably the two best players on the game. The clock is running down. I need someone to take the ball and win this game for me. The question remains, who should I…

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    A neurodevelopmental disorder known as autism affects the mind and behavior beginning at an early age occurring in 1 of 100 children. Studies show that it affects more males than females and is commonly diagnosed between the ages of 6 and 11. (Jane Ball, 2012) The cause of autism is unknown, but no case is the same. It is said that genes and environment are the main factors that contribute to this disease. The symptoms of autism may range from mild to severe and are usually recognized by 2 to 3…

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    Essay On Life With Autism

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    Life with Autism Autism is a challenging disorder that affects many areas of the human body. Everyday people around the world are getting diagnosed, and living with autism or a form of it. Autism is a form of a brain disorder that changes the everyday life for the person living with the disorder. Not everybody who has autism is affected in the same way. The cause of autism is not known among the diagnosers. Autism is a developmental brain disorder that affects every 1 in 68 Americans. Autism…

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    Autism Challenges

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    Abstract Autism spectrum disorder is a disorder that comes in several forms and cannot be described in any one way. In general, this developmental disability is characterized by impaired social communication and social interaction skills, as well as impairments that affect social functioning. This includes interests, activities, and behavior, both socially and academically. This paper aims to discuss the social and academic challenges faced by students who have autism spectrum disorder. These…

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    Autism Spectrum Disorder Sarah idriss University of Clearlake Abstract In this paper I will be taking about Autism and discuss three main points which definition of Autism, the causes of this disorder, the symptoms, and available treatments. Keywords: brain disorder, social interaction, eye contact, and pathologist. How many of you are planning to have children’s? What if your child cannot make an eye contact with you, or what if he cannot describe his feelings…

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    Autism Informative Essay

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    Body paragraphs Have you ever seen an unsocial child? Do you know why the child acts like this? Well, this child may have something called ASD, most commonly known as Autism. Autism can cause a child to be unsocial, or not starting to speak at the same time as others their age. However, many people don't really understand Autism completely. It is very important to know what Autism is, how Autism is caused, and the symptoms for diagnosing Autism. Autism is a disorder discovered by…

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