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    complete vehicles. In 1928 BMW becomes an automobile manufacturer after purchasing the Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach. Before that, it produced planes, engines and motorcycles. The first BMW small car was only built in 1929 under licence from the Austin Motor Company, but was overruled by the company's own designs in 1932. (BMW History, 2014) After a change in the German government in 1933, the German aircraft industry received substantial financial support. The following year the BMW AG split off its…

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    Every country has its own essence and this essence is what makes it a unique and powerful place full of new experiences for those who have never lived there. People can find places where the environment is enriched by nature or some other places where the center of attention is when the sun goes down and the incredible illuminations light up all over the streets. Moreover, when there is a possibility to stay for a long time living in certain places, it is much easier to analyze and enjoy these…

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    The Chevrolet Bolt is easy to confuse with the Volt. Both are made by the same company and both are small electric cars are eligible for the $7500 tax credit. However, the Volt is a plug in hybrid, that claims to be a full electric with a battery extender (an internal combustion (IC) engine). The other is a true full electric. As such, the Bolt is wasting no time before gunning for the Tesla Model 3’s prestige, which will be a main competitor when it is released. Chevy’s full electric auto was…

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    number of synapses is nearly double the adult value. The cerebellum helps in balance and control of the body movement;the linkage of the cerebellum and the cerebral cortex strengthens from birth throughout early childhood causing a remarkable gain in motor coordination. Cognitively make believe play is very important in early childhood since it strengthens their mental abilities such as sustained attention, memory, logical reasoning, imagination and many more. Their language is developing at a…

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    caregiver takes care of him during the weekdays for around nine hours a day. Today, we analyze the results of his study to see if his development is in the right way according to his age. First, his physical development reveals that his fine and large motor skill are normal because he is able to hold a folk for himself and walks across a line including his interest for toilet training. However, his weight and height are above average because a 24 month’s boy is 24.8-28.8 in weight and 33.8-35.4…

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    flexibility is beginning to tighten. This is what makes it harder for older people to learn new languages than it is for younger children. Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral development is what tests the children’s decision making. Based on the children’s response to the experiment the children he is able to see where the children’s morals derive from. At this age they have formed the ability to do abstract thinking or logical thinking. This is the ability to think about other possibilities. They are…

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    performance in five ways: dissociation, arousal regulation, synchronization, acquisition of motor skills, and attainment of flow. (http://www.thesportinmind.com/articles/how-can-music-influence-performance/) Acquisition of motor skill is where athleticism all begins. These motor skills include reflexive, rudimentary, fundamental, and specialized movement.(http://www.education.com/reference/article/physical-development-motor-skills/) Reflexive, rudimentary, and fundamental movement all becomes…

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    modes of use that encourage the development of fine and gross motor skills from birth to toddlerhood” (TinyLove). Therefore, this toy develops within three different idea structural environments. The toy can either have the child lying down with stimulating toys, sitting up being able to grasp the activities or standing up, and enjoying the full aspect of the toy (TinyLove). In order to help further the child’s development other than motor skills, this toy has 15 activities and features…

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    Essay On Spina Bifida

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    affects development in order to better understand how to help those who have been diagnosed with the disorder. Spina bifida can be detrimental to a child’s cognitive abilities such as, mathematics and reading, but it also affects their fine motor and gross motor skills throughout development. Spina bifida is classified as a neural tube defect because either part of the spine is exposed through the skin or even worse, part of the spine is missing (Rathus, 2011, p.51). According to the National…

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    Dance/movement therapy is a type of therapy that uses movement to help people achieve emotional, mental, physical and social integration. Movement is used as a vehicle for self-expression since it works with the entire person, it integrates movement, creative process, and verbal communication. It is beneficial for the physical and mental health. It can be used to reduce stress, prevent diseases and mood management. It also increased muscular strength, coordination, mobility, and decrease…

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