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    He would be able to listen to his music when she is not around or through headphones. Although this is still harming him, it is his decision. Even if coping methods are dangerous and lethal, the person should still have a choice on the matter. It is their life and they should be able to control it how they wish if they are not crippling…

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    Welsh Baccalaureate Melvin Varghese 11.2 Review Task – Personal Reflection for Enterprise and Employability Task Reflection of process: As part of our Enterprise and Employability Task, we were asked to divide ourselves into teams of four people. After getting into the teams we were asked to evaluate different products such as iPads and board games such as Monopoly and evaluate their selling point and the factors which differentiated them other their competitors. Later, we were given the ask to…

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    This peer reviewed article written in the Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, titled “Brief Admissions During Prolonged Treatment in a Case Involving Borderline Personality Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Use and Functions,” was written by Marjolein Helleman, et al. This was a qualitative case study where the sample size was one 37 year old female patient, known as Mrs. Peters, was followed over the course of seven years. The article states the patient in the…

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    “God Damnit Kendrick you did it again” Noah said with my headphones on listening to “To Pimp a Butterfly” for the first time with Alexis and I in our third period rotation class. The moment that had the most impact on me was meeting Alexis and Noah. This happened when I was in seventh grade and we all had the same third period which was rotation. I had sat next to Noah as we have last names that all close alphabetically. While the first few days we did not talk as we did not know each other but…

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    forget about the intensely bright red lipstick? We basically looked like clowns up close, but on stage it looked fantastic. We finished our hair, makeup, and have our uniforms on. We step in to the hall and we are all silent, all of us have our headphones in and are listening to the music. It’s time. I can’t explain the feeling I had walking to the venue.…

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    Trayvon Martin

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    Was there a time were you was scared to walk down the street because of the color of your skin? Have you ever wondered will you be the next to be buried? Neither did Trayvon Martin. Have you ever looked at your son and thought that he could be next? That he would be the next to be shot by a white man? That he wouldn’t get justice, and that his killer would be set free? Neither did Sybrina Fulton the mother of Trayvon Martin. From the eyes of a young African American teen, the case of Trayvon was…

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    Reno, Nevada to Boise Idaho . When guy got to class the teacher was teaching multiplication which he already knew . He then sat there in his chair listening to journeys new album that was just released a month ago . The teacher saw him with the headphones in and madly marched down to his seat and pulled them out . What are you doing the teacher said why aren't you paying attention. I already learned this stuff last year so I had nothing else to do said Guy . Well that means we need to put you…

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    Autistic Children

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    Boating Tips for Autistic Children Many people find boats and the motions of the water to be calming, and many autistic children may feel the same way. There’s no reason why boating can’t be a pleasurable experience for your child, despite their special needs. In fact, Lori Mcllewan, the chairperson of the National Autism Association agrees that water can be a comfort because “it helps them to maintain a sense of balance and feel a sense of weightlessness.” However, there needs to be preparation…

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    Learning shapes behavior from the beginning to the end of one’s life. A child learns not to touch a hot stove after burning themselves, while an adult can go back to school to earn a degree. A kind of learning that changes one’s behavior is called conditioning. There are different forms of conditioning, such as classical conditioning that can be seen in an individual suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or operant conditioning which is often used in dog training. If someone has…

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    People are handicapped to make everyone equal, and those with more abilities are handicapped worse than most. These handicaps are to stop people from taking “unfair” advantage of their strong points. Some of these handicaps include bags of birdshot, headphones tuned to a government broadcasting system that plays a loud sharp noise every few seconds, and many other disturbing ways of diminishing people’s natural talents. “Her voice was a warm, luminous, timeless melody” (3). Even throughout the…

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