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    Behavior Observation

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    Michelle Flicking using thumb and forefinger Date Time Duration of the behavior Description/Type 26-Apr-17 0720 am 0730 am 10 minutes Client waiting with children for the school bus. Flicks finger in anxious or nervous motion. 27-Apr-17 0710am - 0730am 15 minutes Flicks finger in anxious or nervous motion 28-Apr-17 0730 am 0730 am 20 minutes No figure flicking The above chart depicts Michelle’s flicking her thumb and forefinger of her left hand duration time and…

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    Gold Necklace Problem

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    amulet of good luck used for protection against the evil-eye curse or in simpler words a protection against evil. The other charm I have on my necklace is a hand gesture. The charm represents a hand gesture in which the index and little fingers are extended while the middle and ring fingers are curled into the palm. This charm is another charm for protection against evil. I don’t always wear my necklace but when I do I do feel a lot…

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    draw out the preparation. A second finger quickly joined the first and the Boss decided if Johnny wasn't going to draw things out, he would give the other man a run for his money. He locked his arms around Johnny's neck, crashed their lips together, and rocked against the fingers inside him. Johnny growled in appreciation and the kiss became less of lips pressing against each other and more of tongue and teeth. Johnny broke the kiss and quickly pulled his fingers out of the Boss. He gasped at…

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    Mallet Finger Injury

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    Mallet finger is when the farthest joint in a individuals finger has dropped down. The finger can usually be put into a straightened position if it is maneuvered by another person or by another hand (Cooper & Elsevier, 2007). Mallet finger will affect a client’s eating pattern because it would be hard for them to grasp the spoon. With this condition, the client will not be able to fully wrap their finger around an eating utensil or another object in general. Individuals may encounter Mallet…

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    A method that was stated in the article for children to hold their pencil was the tripod method, “in which the pencil is held between the thumb and index finger, resting on the distal phalanx of the middle finger, about an inch from the point, as soon as they start school” (Graham, 2010, p.53). Therefore, it is a comfortable position for the child and they will be less likely to complain about being fatigued or show discomfort…

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    Facilitator vs. Teacher How can you distinguish the difference between the two? A teacher is an expert on a particular subject and looks to conveys that knowledge to others through a lecture platform. A facilitator does not have to be an expert on any one subject. He or she creates discussion and learning within a group. A teacher dictates the conversation, while a facilitator guides the topic of conversation, letting the participants create the discussion; it is a student-centered approach to…

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    Wrinkled Fingers Have you ever wondered why do humans get wrinkly fingers and toes when submerged in water by a period of time? According to the article “Wet Wrinkled Fingers Evolved for Better Grip” from The New York Times Magazine, wrinkled fingers are for a better grip for wet objects. Also, wrinkled fingers are considered an evolution. At first, it was thought that the wrinkles on the fingers were caused by osmosis (Changizi, 2011). However, recent studies have shown that without nerves, no…

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    household who had not had stitches and I didn’t want that to change. “Mom you can fix it. Please. You can fix it. I don’t want to go to the hospital.” I cried. She took a look at my finger and cringed. “I can’t fix that. I’m going to have to take you in.” She helped me take off my snow pants and hat, and wrapped my finger up in lots of paper towels and gauze before getting my favorite stuffed animal from my room. She helped me out to the car and into the front seat, leaving my dad at home to…

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    The Joker Scene Analysis

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    Scene: When the Joker crashes Harvey Dent’s fundraiser and targets Rachael Dawes because no one knows where Harvey is. The 360 degree turn of the camera emphasizes Rachel’s struggle to over power the Joker and his struggle to maintain it. The Joker has his knife at Rachel 's mouth to not only show his dominance to her but to how that while he looks silly dressed like a clown, he is serious. While he knows that the rich guests are not scared of him, a criminal, he does not try to instill the…

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    My life has not been as rough as one may think. It’s been a small roller coaster ride throughout the years for me. The three things I value the most are my car, my house my wedding ring and lastly my loving and caring husband. These things to me are important to have and they are the top thingsthree things on my list of the things I value. I am writing this to you my future children because I feel like it is an important part for you to know of who I am and what I valued the most in my life. I…

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