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    In this case, an interdisciplinary team has recently diagnosed Chester and recommends early intervention services in school and at home. Best practice in this case requires a wraparound approach that “incorporates person-centered planning in its emphasis on developing support plans that are needs driven rather than service-driven” (Carr et al., 2002, p. 6). Wraparound promotes self-determination based on the principle of normalization and…

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    advances in certain technologies can lead to a degradation of ecosystems. These factors are thought to help speed up or act as a catalyst to the effects of direct drivers, including habitat loss and overexploitation. Yet, the negative qualities of these indirect drivers of biodiversity loss are not universally accepted; some argue that technological change allows a more efficient use of resources and that cultural belief can impart a conservation ethic (Slingenberg et al.,…

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    Estimates made during earlier stages have a larger margin of error compare to the final estimate report. In this text, the process of preparing a detailed cost estimates will be the main topic with an emphasized on White Construction’s estimating approach. Delivery method dominates the way an estimate is prepared. White Construction practices negotiated bid, contrast to the hard bid method used for the EERC project by Hensel Phelps. In negotiated bid method, instead of relying strictly on the…

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    The prerequisites provided by Achinstein insufficiently capture all of the evidential relationships. Here it is important to look for prerequisites that cover the whole landscape and demarcate it into sensible divisions. Reiss (2015) argues that a theory of evidence should be informative about how to gather evidence and when to be justified in believing a hypothesis on the basis of evidence in non-ideal scenarios as well as ideal ones. He puts forward four desiderata for a theory of evidence. It…

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    Mill’s indirect utilitarianism. Direct utilitarianism (otherwise known as act utilitarianism) is a theory that was contrived by Jeremy Bentham. Direct utilitarianism incorporates the idea that the amount of pain or pleasure that will result from a certain act can be mathematically calculated by adding up certain factors. These factors include the act’s subjective intensity, its duration, the probability of it happening, its nearness or remoteness from an agent in time and its effect…

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    customers through catalogs. Rather than selling their product to retailers, which increased the price (in order to take profit) and sold the product to consumers, manufacturers themselves were able to fulfill orders through the mail. By applying this approach manufacturers did not have to worry about distributing their product to stores or manufacturing huge amounts that might or might not sell. Instead, they became capable of shipping directly to customers and to manufacturing only enough of a…

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    relevancy graphically and can thus be perceived as a successful way of luring buyers. The first approach is the pendant approach, where the target audience is engaged directly. The entertainer’s stance is also included and makes use of the convincing ability by the reader in the understanding of the image and its relevance. The last technique and that is highly successful is the use of the advertiser’s approach with the focus on the audience being relevant in this case. All these techniques are…

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    around the world, many animal relationships are being put in jeopardy. Urbanization has an impact on species relationships, both interspecies and intraspecies, through an indirect and direct relation. With regards to cheetahs and gazelles, they have a predator-prey relationship. This type of interaction is affected by indirect causes of urbanization. Predator-prey relationships The relationship between predator and prey requires a simple definition. Predation, which is another way of saying…

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    Upsettingly, it has become the case that in the modern world many have come to accept relativistic ethics as a viable ethical theory. While this is not the case in the realm of philosophy, where only the minority accepts relativistic ethics, it is still saddening to see the common man accept such a dangerous perspective. The acceptance of moral relativism is essentially the acceptance of immoralism, due to the fact that with its acceptance there becomes no possible way to declare any action…

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    Iraq. The manual served an important purpose by providing a common approach to operational problems that US forces faced in Iraq at the time. Renamed Insurgencies and Countering Insurgencies, the 2014 update incorporated lessons from the manual’s use in both Iraq and Afghanistan, such as the inclusion of indirect methods of security cooperation with local partners and the “identify-separate-isolate-influence-reintegrate” approach. A full evaluation of FM 3-24, however, must account for its most…

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