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    Sherlock Holmes has been extremely popular since Sir Author Conan Doyle created him. Holmes is a fictional character in the late 19th century who was a remarkable detective. He is known for solving mysterious cases that no other person could solve, not even the police. Sherlock is an excellent detective for his use of observations, deductions, and imagination. Holmes uses these skills in the stories: “A Study in Scarlet”, “The Speckled Band”, and “Silver Blaze”. In the short story “A Study in…

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    Andrew J Foster Biography

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    Foster got inspired to do all this since he was a very religious man and taught sign language to many Africans Americans so they could fulfill his favorite Bible verse, Isaiah 29:18 “In that day, the deaf will hear the words of the book.” Foster spent much of his life trying to make this kids be able to communicate and get an education…

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    the narrator and main character of the book Every Day by David Leviathan, is the character in which I feel my prediction most accurate. As a result of A’s actions and traits shown in the book, I have come to the confident conclusion that the zodiac sign A was born into was a Libra. Libras are known for their ability to relate to others as if they had been put in their shoes, and who knows what that’s like better than A! In the book, A transfers from body to body every day at midnight with no way…

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    Gravity Road Speech

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    now forces cars that are in neutral and objects back up the hill so they don't go through the same tragedy she went through. A group of boys wanted to test this phenomenon and they decided to go on a road trip and test it out. they came to the stop sign and to their amazement it worked and they went back up the hill. There are many legends of what people think happened and one of them was a lady and her husband were fighting and the lady knocked the mad dead and dragged him up the hill to the…

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    Concussion awareness is so important when it comes to not having a really safe helmet it could be the one thing keeping you safe from a concussion. Making sure you are wearing good and safe helmet is so crucial, it could be the determining factor between having a concussion or just a small bump. When it comes to actually finding a good helmet don't just trust a helmet if it´s a well known brand. You might think this doesn't make much sense, people usually assume that if a brand is well known or…

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    1. You are a first grade teacher. Explain the guidelines you will follow in working with the speech-language pathologist and other related support staff at your school. • During all levels of early childhood education, it is important that a classroom teacher work with other specialists and children’s parents in a team approach to address the needs of children with communicative disorders. As a teacher, I would take different approaches in order to help these students. Sometimes children who…

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    American Sign Language

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    hard of hearing. There are also many children with disabilities that keep them from being able to verbally communicate. These citizens primarily rely on Sign Language to communicate, but hearing people often have a difficult time understanding them. As it is with any other language, hearing people are ignorant because they don’t understand sign language and haven’t had a chance to learn about it. Teaching ASL in public schools and colleges would give people the opportunity to learn the about the…

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    Deaf Culture is an entirely different world in itself. I have been submerged in Deaf Culture from the time that I was very small so it feels mostly normal to me. For a long time, the hearing people around me were the “culture shock” and not the Deaf Culture. As I became older, it became easier for me to see the vast differences between the two and ultimately grow an appreciation for both worlds. Since I can’t give an interesting ‘a-ha’ story, I will explain what I think is fascinating about Deaf…

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    working with children, and helping others become more effective communicators. I want to become an SLP to help those struggling to find a voice find theirs, whether it be making their speech more intelligible, using an AAC, or using a system or signs and representations. The knowledge I will receive at the graduate level will enable me to have more of an impact on the patients’…

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    While becoming a lazy bum throughout my summer between third and fourth grade of elementary, my parents decided to sign me up for British soccer camp. Growing up as a tomboy, I played most sports before middle school. I was the girl playing with the boys during recess. I started playing soccer at the age of 5. I partook in YMCA soccer anytime that I could. The first day is always the hardest because Tongue River is such a small school and no one loved soccer as much as I did. Being the only…

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