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    Development assessment is an important process to assess children whether they are having a delay or disability in developing their gross motor skills, fine motor skills, communication skills, personal-social skills and problem solving skills. It is important because the sooner the pediatrician catch a delay or disability the sooner, the doctor can help connect the children and the parents with services, and support that make a real difference. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics…

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    Joshlyn Aguirre Mrs. Cuba CPE 6 April 2015 ROUGH DRAFT Joel Rifkin was born on January 20, 1959 and adopted shortly after his birth. He was a strange child growing up and at the age of 30 he killed his first prostitute, it was “two years after his father’s death” (Eftimiades). He would wait “until his mother was out of town on vacation, then went in search of a prostitute” (Joel Rifkin). He would bring her home, have sex “and then beat her to death” (Joel Rifkin). The big question is why did…

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    Lady With The Dog

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    Dmitri in the gardens in Yalta and at first sight Dmitri is attracted to her. Dmitri’s character in the beginning of the story is portrayed as a player who views women as food, which is apparent because the author goes on to say “Her expression, her gait, her dress and the way she did her hair told him that she was a lady, the she was married, that she was in Yalta for the first time and alone, and that she was dull there.” This is a perfect situation for Dmitri because he can now take advantage…

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    Cerebral Palsy Essay

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    A Brief overview of Cerebral Palsy and how it can be classified Cerebral Palsy or CP, is a neurological disability that affects movement, coordination and posture. ‘Cerebral’ refers to the brain and ‘palsy’ refers to a lack of muscle control. CP is a permanent life-long condition caused by damage to the developing brain either during pregnancy, shortly after birth or during a child’s first year of life. CP can affect people in very different ways including their movement, muscle control,…

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    This essay is about Parkinson’s disease and dementia. My grandfather was diagnosed with Parkinson’s and within a year developed dementia that sometimes goes along with Parkinson’s. I was part of his “Care Team”. Although he lived with the disease for six years and I saw the way it progressed and how it affected him, my family never really knew why or how it was happening. The following information will discuss the reasons for Parkinson’s disease and how the disease progresses. Parkinson’s…

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    In a dangerous turn, culture in the 21st century has recently shifted focus to the importance of the appearance of the individual rather than sincerity. In Giovanni’s life, there is a lack of tangible authenticity, which leads him to downward spiral into loneliness. For Truman, his single encounter with authenticity allows him to see how truly alone he has been. Rubin and Niccol use their protagonists to draw attention to the faults in 21st century culture related to unauthenticity and it’s…

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    to Jenna’s voice she said “it” instead of “her voice” or “Jenna’s voice” making us believe Lily thinks of Jenna to be more of an object than a human. Another example of Lily criticizing Jenna’s mistakes is when Jenna learns to walk Lily says ‘’ Her gait is unnatural”. Lily and Jenna’s unsteady relationship was demonstrated again when Jenna said to Lily “I thought grandmothers had to like you. It’s a law or something”. This piece of dialogue once again emphasized how untypical Jenna and Lily’s…

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    trees, where the least energetic could find an easy if unsatisfying meal. Flower and fruit grew together on the same tree and everywhere was the scent of ripeness and the booming of a million bees at pasture (Golding, 56). Golding describes Simon’s gait as an “accustomed tread” which demonstrates Simon’s familiarity and comfort within the island. Through Simon’s relaxed movements, we see that the island is a welcoming and calming environment in which the boys could flourish. This is developed…

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    In the United States, approximately 30,000 Americans have Huntington’s disease (HD). Huntington’s disease, also known as Huntington’s chorea, is an autosomal dominant disorder that causes selected neural cell death. With this disease comes concerns regarding what the disease is, its history, and its symptoms. In addition to those components, its stages, diagnoses, and treatments are of great importance as well. Huntington’s disease is a fatal genetic disorder that causes the progressive…

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    Please consider this letter in response to your email dated May 23, 2017. At this time, we have received the Disability Evaluation Unit’s rating of the Panel Qualified Medical Evaluation report of Dr. Perminder Bhatia dated August 10, 2016. Summary The DEU rated Dr. Bhatia’s report at 61% permanent disability using the occupational code of 481, which is different from the one we used. I was originally under the impression that the applicant’s job was only related to maintain the refrigeration…

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