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    Gerald Jones is an author who created “Violent Media is Good for Kids”. He published this article in 2000. Jones main argument was that people avoid their emotional issues that arise through engagements with violent stories that are presented by the media. He was prompted to create this article for other readers when he began noticing these same tendencies among his own child. Jones opens the article with a brief introduction of himself and included a small background of what his life was about.…

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    Future Professional Goals

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    development of an individual in his/her profession depends upon the ethical values and attitude that enhance a person’s adaptability and resilience skills to deliver the best. Every individual has a goal, and he/she strives towards it. Shaping a child’s future in the classroom always fascinates me from a very young age and I always aspire to become an educator. I always try to set and achieve my future professional goals to be a successful teacher in life. I firmly believe that learning is a…

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    Language Scale Score Essay

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    On the four subtests Danny’s full scale score was 55 which is in the extremely low range. The test like everyone does have a small degree of error the low-probability is 90 out of 100 that the true score is between 31 and 45. Danny score is ranked at 0.1 percentile which means that Danny scored as well or better than 0.1 of the examinees his age. The second test Danny was given was the Oral and Written Language Scales (OWLS). The OWLS is an assessment of receptive and expressive (oral and…

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    Prader-Willi Syndrome

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    due to the hypothalamus not working properly. Most cases of PWS are not inheritable and are a result of an error that occurred in the region of chromosome 15. When diagnosing PWS, an individual’s patient history is looked at, a through clinical evaluation is given, and any characteristic symptoms are identified. All newborns and infants with an…

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    Background Christopher is 11 year old boy who is currently in the fifth grade. He is very smart and outgoing student who loves to read. However Christopher has been referred to have an evaluation due to his behavior, completing task, verbal impulsivity, and restlessness. Christopher is a very happy student when he is active when working a task, and always wants to do more after each task is complete. Christopher has a very hard time when it comes to listening to instruction, staying focus on…

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    Autism In Australia

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    1.0 Introduction This assessment will explore the condition and prevalence of autism in Australia and Singapore. Preventions and treatments of autism will be discussed after the prevalence in the two countries. Lastly, there be an overview about autism. 2.0 Definition “Autism is a lifelong developmental condition that affects, among other things, the way an individual relates to his or her environment and their interaction with other people.” There are fluctuating degrees of autism where some…

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    Foucauldian Analysis

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    This Asian youth study has defined the neoliberal objectification of Chinese education through the PRC within the context of a Foucauldian and Marxists analytical perspective. Woronov’s (2004, 2009) analysis of the Chinese educational system defines the overt changes in PRC policies towards a more privatized and neoliberal vision of education for young people in China. In this perspective, Foucault defines the “power” of the government to defined on the conduct of governmental activities that…

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    accurate diagnosis. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy is one such parent training program that has been culturally adapted for use with Hispanic families. There was a case of a Spanish-speaking Mexican-American mother whose child engaged in problem behaviors.…

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    Gang Delinquency Essay

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    to assess accurately the lasting effect of an intervention, they are far too expensive for most local agencies or even most state governments to conduct. Such evaluations are thus fairly rare and not always applied to the most promising programs. “(Greenwood) Though with all of the volunteers and regulations instituted to correct a child’s path most are not able to escape the horrid reality and get dragged back into the delinquency life. For example the movie The Blind Side is an example of how…

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    Sexism In Children

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    “When it comes to child custody, however, sexism is the rule.” (Schlafly) Child custody is a delicate proceeding cope with parents in the means of divorce. The evaluations regarding child custody always consider multiple factors that best fit the interest and situation of the child. For a parent to obtain sole custody, where one has the physical and legal rights of the child must be able to provide the necessary maintenance and support. Throughout the history of child custody, instances show…

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