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    someone. Baltimoreans intonation is well known for showing our emotions, talking fast, and making a lot of movements. Baltimoreans accents and use of slang is easy to understand, however, it hinders us because we do not know that we shorthand everything we say and we use slang everywhere we go. It also hinders us because we are all labeled as uneducated, ghetto, and unprofessional because we don’t speak proper. Growing up in Baltimore, Maryland is a struggle because of its bad reputation due to…

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    aspects in occupational therapy and in the lives of every day people. In order to be occupational beings and have the best possible quality of life, it is important to have a balance of these three elements. Environment, context, and culture can either hinder or facilitate both occupational performance and participation. The environment consists of both a physical aspect and a social aspect. Context refers to the specific conditions that surround a person. Culture refers to a person’s beliefs…

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    innovation. To illustrate, “A monopoly will also have limited motivation to innovate, as there is little value in differentiation in a thoroughly controlled market (for the only incumbent). As a result, there are no incentives to improve, which hinders the ability of the firm to fulfill tastes and preferences of consumers ("Social Impacts of Monopoly." Boundless). This demonstrates, perfect monopolies are necessary for encouraging continuous development of businesses. Likewise, monopolies need…

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    promotion boards. In conclusion, the problem with the Army promotion system is like a revolving door. Poor leaders get put into positions of higher responsibility based off of their leaders not evaluating them correctly. Once in those positions they hinder good soldiers from getting promoted based off of their inability to evaluate their soldiers properly. “Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch” (15:14,…

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    Lisa: “You probably think I’m either delusional or in denial. I’m not, I just have a real problem with the phrase, ‘person with a disability’, and the notion of ‘having a disability’.” Teresa: I am not sure I know exactly what you mean by that? Lisa: “I am disabled. More specifically, I am disabled by a society that places social, attitudinal and architectural barriers in my way. This world we live in disables me by treating me like a second-class citizen because I have a few impairments --…

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    “Local and regional food systems are about opportunity.” (Tom Vilsack) International food universally all over the world granting, can be precisely diverse, thus being just one reason for cultural differences, furthermore can be alike in several ways concerning numerous factors such as health, meal manners, and the chemistry itself of the different types of foods. American and Spanish foods are diverged to some extent in classifications such as the cultural groups that consume them, values of…

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    and hours (“Fair Labor Standards Act,” 2017), opened up a world of heated discussion regarding the minimum wage in the United States. Today, many economists still disagree about the effectiveness of the minimum wage. The minimum wage both helps and hinders low income families, and although arguably not high enough to sustain the average American family, it is fair in the sense of the skills required to earn it. The current national wage stands at $7.25, and while that’s far from a living wage,…

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    1.1 Define the terms: Biological and Environmental Reference- www.mycourse.west-cheshire.ac.uk. Text book- Penny Tassoni. Children may require additional support due to medical condition or disability. Children’s additional support needs can be divided into biological factors and environmental factors. Biological- Biological refers to the range of ways that nature affects children’s development. Factors that are present at birth or present later are termed biological. It incorporates senses, for…

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    Each student that enters into the classroom bringing their own sets of strengths, backgrounds, needs, and interest, so why should they all be expected to learn the same way? Universal Design for Learning moves away from the idea that all students learn the same and provides teachers with a framework for incorporating materials, techniques, strategies for delivering instruction. While also allowing their students to demonstrate what they know in numerous ways. UDL addresses the needs of students…

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    Marry Anne Warren’s infamous personhood argument lists 5 essential traits in order to be considered a person. These traits are: i. consciousness and capacity to feel pain, ii. reasoning, iii. self-motivated, iv. capacity to communicate, and v. presence of self-concept and self awareness. Warren continues to argue in favour that one is considered person if they possess at least one of these traits, for if they do not, they cannot be considered a person. It is clear that Warren is for the practice…

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