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    Because Blepharisma can be functional in both saltwater and freshwater environments, I was interested in the organism’s environmental response to these two different conditions and observe any changes on the cell when it is immersed in a NaCl environment or a neutral H2O environment. My goal was to discover whether or not Blepharisma was able to function equally in both conditions and look for any differences in cell structure and cell movement. I first conducted an observational experiment…

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    characterized by a unique combination of features. 3___A formal region is an area within which everyone has one or more distinctive characteristics in common, whereas A functional region is an area organized around a node or focal point. 4___An example of a functional region is the circulation area of a newspaper. Another example of a functional region is the reception area of a television station. 5___Montana is an example of a formal region, characterized by a government that passes laws,…

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    is an instrument that has become widely accepted to evaluate the seriousness of the brain injury. This scale measures the level of consciousness that ranges from alertness to coma. Scores are given according to response levels in three areas: eye opening, verbal response, and motor response. The scores range from the numbers three to fifteen. Three being the most severe and fifteen a mild injury. These scores also fall into three categories: Mild GCS: 13-15, Moderate GCS: 9-12, and Severe GCS:…

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    Introduction to the topic The assigned reading for forum 6 provided insight on organizational management and leadership from a theoretical basis. The chapter discusses various conflicts and the manager’s role in behavior modification. The contributors to behavioral based, need based, and job based motivational theories were discussed along with the equity theory. The chapter concluded with extensive discussion about the positive and negative attributes and appropriate use of teams along with…

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    Suggestions of strategies and treatment Preschool, The first suggestion strategies and treatment during preschool period will be Pivotal Response Training (PRT). PRT is a systematic way for applying the scientific ideologies of Applied Behaviour Analysis. PRT constructs base on a child’s initiative and interests that mostly effective in make progress for communication, social behaviours and play. PRT program is custom-made to achieve the goals as well as needs of the individual learner with the…

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    and departments. Two types of conflict that can occur within an organization are functional and dysfunctional. When these types of conflict arise, an organization has the opportunity to improve itself or it can allow the conflict to negatively impact the organization. Functional conflict is a healthy and positive disagreement that supports the group’s goals and improves performance. An example of functional conflict is when a bottleneck is identified in a manufacturing…

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    unaddressed throughout childhood due to the combined impact of financial instability in the family, parental conflict, and relative scarcity of parental support. As a consequence, the client struggled with academic achievement at school and experienced functional impairment at work during adulthood years. As a result of continued impairments in these domains, the client developed an image of herself as inadequate and unsuccessful, which contributed to her depressed mood. From a trans-diagnostic…

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    a therapeutic environment. The goal for each therapy session included to improve the patient’s speech and language functions, so he or she can eventually achieve functional outcomes. Ms. Durham described hippotherapy as an integrated treatment program that utilizes equine movement to improve specific skills for patients with functional disabilities and impairments. The movements of the horse, specifically the rhythm…

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    PET Scan Essay

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    treatment and control of tumors and metastases. The technology uses radioactive tracers to check on the normal functioning of the body. Actually, this form of imaging has been found to be very effective in management and treatment of abnormal body functional processes. The scan does not use a lot of time and tends to be less risky as well as having limited side effects. The scan’s effects will usually fade from the body within 24 hours while its efficacy is guaranteed. The PET scan should not be…

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    On the other hand, the efficacy verification of such programs as well as the monitoring of the therapeutic evolution has been restricted to behavioral measures, with a limited quantity of studies that use objective methods aimed for this purpose (Alvarenga, Araújo, Ferraz & Crenitte, 2013). The Cognitive Auditory Evoked Potential (CAEP) - P300 has been used to measure and monitor neurophysiological modifications of the central auditory nervous system (Alonso & Schochat, 2009; Anderson,…

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