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    Sumaiya Sayef Tyler Olsen Take Home Exam #3 Conservatism Conservatism is a political ideology that values the creation and conserves stable societies which is often based upon a scale of power lodged in a traditional class of leaders. Conservatism also has deep respect for traditional values and organizations. Subsequently, conservatives believe that communities can provide a formation for the natural change. They believe it should be a way of progress. Furthermore, individuals views and…

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    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and autism are terms for a group of complex disorders of brain development. Autism is described as difficulties in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication and also repetitive behaviors. Some common deficits in skills such as rigid and inflexible behavior, preservation, inappropriate responding in social situations, inability to learn by experience and to adapt to change in the environment, lack initiative and thought processes (Dawson, G., Munson, J.…

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    My Political Philosophy

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    The political language of "left" or "right" is something that is distant to me as I consider myself not that well-versed in the political realm. However, because of my nature I often agree or disagree with some policies based on my personal thoughts. One of the greatest philosopher, Aristotle, famously points out that human beings are "political animals", meaning we are social creature with reasoning. In a sense by our nature, we as individual participate in a manner in which a society is form.…

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    society. Even so, officers themselves do not always know how to respond to certain situations. Autism spectrum disorder (formerly known as Asperger’s Syndrome) is a term for a group of disorders of brain development and cause for difficulties with social interaction and communication with others. Many law enforcement officials are not trained to deal with individuals who may be suffering from autism spectrum disorder. Such situations can cause for distress in both individuals and can create…

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    Autism spectrum disorder, also known as ASD, refers to a wide variety of developmental disorders. It includes a wide range, or spectrum, of skills, symptoms, and levels of disability. Since it is a spectrum, people who have ASD can vary from being high functioning or severely impaired. As well as explaining the overall symptoms of ASD, this paper will also explore a specific type of ASD called, Asperger’s syndrome known as being on the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum. However, there…

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    Equine Effects On Autism

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    overall quality of life of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, but there was not as large of a difference compared to the control group as they hypothesized (Lanning et al., 2014). Gabriels et al. (2012) did a pilot study to evaluate the effects of equine therapy on self-regulation behaviors, adaptive skills, and motor skills of school age children to adolescents diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. This study had 42 participants that were split up into groups of three to four to…

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    follows a young boy named Oskar who has recently lost his father in the 9/11 attacks in 2001. While we are never expressly told of Oskar’s disorder, his interactions with others and general behaviour allow for the conclusion that Oskar has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Before his father’s passing, Oskar is given tasks that attempt to encourage the development of his social skills since Oskar has “a hard time” talking to other people. Each task requires Oskar to interact with other people.…

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    Directors Note Callum Langdon Intro What a privilege it is to work with David Williamson on his 2009 masterpiece, Let the Sunshine. I chose to feature it in the 2016 season because it is still relevant especially to young adolescents trying to find their identity and really captures a perfect image of society today. Also because I can relate to the play through personal experience. The play is set during the global financial crisis and demonstrates the effects of it on one of the couples. Let…

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    As Americans, we all look for equal and fair opportunities in life. Americans strive to allow others to live comfortably and fair as possible, and as issues occur for living comfortably, there are people who think differently of how individuals should live. For example, there are liberal and conservative thinkers. Liberal thinkers believe the government should control how people live, and have a say so in daily lives, while conservative thinkers, believe in personal responsibilities and limited…

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    Sangeeta Rana In this essay I will talk about 4 different kinds of economic and social policies, and how they correspond to a right-wing, left-wing, libertarian or authoritarian policies. In the first paragraph I will explain the difference between the right and left-wing and in the second one it will be the difference between a libertarian and authoritarian policies. In the third one I will talk and explain which one of the left-wing or right-wing is an example of the one of the two economic…

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