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    This report is done as an assignment for the practicum field experiences that need to be completed as part of coursework for Cognitive Assessment and Intervention, which is part of the School Psychology Graduate Professional Diploma Program. Background: Rachel is a nine years one-month-old Hispanic female, who voluntarily and with the written consent of her parents agreed to be evaluated by a school psychology candidate enrolled in Cognitive Assessment and Intervention course at New Jersey City…

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    Mr. Moreno Case Summary

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    appear to be a cause for concern for Mr. Moreno’s learning or memory abilities at this time. Mr. Moreno was administered the WTAR. Mr. Moreno’s cognitive outcomes were stable and average in performance. The estimate of Mr. Moreno’s premorbid Full-Scale IQ was 84 plus or minus 15 points or likely falling in the Low Average Range in the 14-percentile range. Mr. Moreno’s scores on the Personality Assessment Screener (PAS) suggest a marked risk for clinical problems in areas…

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    Balance Assessment in Parkinson’s Disease Using Virtual Reality Evidence-based practice includes the integration of patient values and focuses on the most appropriate course of action through clinical expertise and best available research. In order to produce the best research a clinician must form an adequate question and search strategy, critique the research found, critically interpret the findings, and apply them to each patient scenario. For instance, a clinical scenario could be, “Gerald…

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    Tornado Research Paper

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    to build all of the destroyed buildings, which requires money. Apart from the destruction, the damaged or destroyed power lines can cause fires after the tornado. As said before, the damage caused by tornadoes is measured on the “Enhanced Fujita scale.” This scale tells us what type of tornado struck in the area. The tornado can be a one, two, three, four or a five based on the tornado’s wind speeds and the damage. Even though tornadoes can cause damage and be very harmful to the environment,…

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    Have you ever wondered if the temperature of water affects the width of a tornado's eye? Turns out the temperature of water does affect the width of a tornado’s eye! At first I thought if I use warm water, then width of the tornado’s eye will get bigger. Then, after a lot of research, I found out I was right. The eye is the very center of a tornado. The eye is the point around which the strongest winds spiral and twist. Did you know it is actually calm inside the eye? There may be a few clouds…

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    Ef4 Tornado Essay

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    Mississippi. Not only do these states have the highest number of tornadoes, but they also have some of the most dangerous and devastating tornadoes. The Enhanced Fujita Scale can describe just how strong these tornadoes can get. These scales are based on the damage they cause after a tornado. There are six different categories on the scale that range from 0-5. EF0 describes minor or no damage. EF1 causes moderate damage. EF2 means considerable damage was done. EF3 means severe damage occurred.…

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    states for three and a half hours. It killed 689 people and injured 2,000. After many hours of research I have found several interesting facts about tornadoes. In this report you will learn how they from, the destruction as rated on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, and Tornado Alley. Tornadoes can form over land or water. Although it is not fully understood how tornadoes are formed, some scientists believe that…

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    Lady Snowblood Analysis

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    popularity of television had already taken a significant toll on the industry, the majority of the large-scale studios were forced to produce films that included sex, violence and S&M, to earn a profit. Thus the rise of the exploitation genre, a category that manages to shock people, even nowadays. The following list includes ten of the most distinguished ones. 10. Lady Snowblood (Toshiya Fujita, 1973) Quentin Tarantino turned the public's attention to this particular movie, when he used…

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    Outline On Tornadoes

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    survive. II. Body (Transition Sentence) a. In addition, they can be called twisters and cyclones. b. They can be really dangerous and some can be weaker than others. Tornadoes usually stick to flat land, they are measured on the Fujita-Pearson Tornado Scale. d. The skies become a darkish green color, hail may appear with the absence of rain. III. Causes and Effects (Transition Sentence) A. Initially, when…

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    Debris is what actually what causes the damaged but the damage will not be known until after, Tornadoes cannot be rated till after they pass, their rated on the fujita scale their rated by the destruction that they have caused. Five being the worst and zero being the best, but no tornado is a good tornado. Tornado alley is where most tornadoes in the United States accrue, because of the jet stream that flows down…

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