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    kids face more challenges than you or me. Not many charities are dedicated to helping kids with autism or sensory processing challenges. At Oak City Soccer these kids get to do what they love in an environment that fits their needs. Oak City Soccer is the best choice of a charity when it comes to having measureable goals, serving needs in our community, and our contributions having an effect on the charity. Oak City Soccer is a relatively new charity working hard to serve our communities needs.…

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    Lauwereyn, as someone who hopes that “we will yet become a species that puts our brains to good use,” claims that the “neural signatures” that constitute the brain processes—especially those relevant to decision making—establish the basis for the effect of bias…

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    intellectually slow.” Some have found it interesting that, autism is a disorder that evolves during the developmental stages of a child’s life (Dupler). The focus of this research is to find how Autism effects the intelligence of those diagnosed with it. Autism Spectrum Disorder has been known to effect children in social interaction and intelligence however recent studies have shown different results (Howlin). Social interaction issues…

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    contrast but also compare would be Deep Processing and Shallow processing. Deep processing is basically determined to result in long term memory, as Shallow processing is most likely to end up as short term memory. Deep processing uses semantics to create an understanding and a storage of memory. You will more likely remember something that you deep processed, hence you figured out meaning, purpose, etc. Shallow processing is not as durable as deep processing because it quickly leads to a…

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    As mentioned earlier, in lexical decision tasks, a semantic priming effect in a single language domain is found when a semantically related prime word produces faster and more accurate response times to targets than if the primes were unrelated to the target. For example, bread should prime butter faster than cat would prime butter (Meyer & Schvaneveldt, 1971). Few experiments examining cross-language semantic priming effects have been conducted, and of the few studies that do exist, there seems…

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    The first is on the influence of instructional strategies, especially as they relate to desired learning outcomes and cognitive processing. It is in this area that Mayer started researching and publishing at the beginning of his career, and he continues to make significant contributions to the related knowledge base. The second, though more prominent, area of research for Mayer centers…

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    like large leaves. Its leaves are small wart-like projections that appear on the stem. The fruits and pads of this plant are rich in slowly absorbed soluble fibers, which help in regulating blood sugar levels (Davidson, 1999). Comfy Beverage Company intends to venture into the business of processing and selling prickly pear juice and prickly pear marmalade. This research paper is a marketing plan that outlines the strategies of marketing Prickly pear products in the United States and African…

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    Deuteronopia Case Study

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    are born with that effect. It is more frequent in males than females because the gene which causes this condition to be passed down is carried on the X chromosome, where the females are normally the carrier…

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    Sensory Integration Therapy

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    (ASD) typically demonstrate co-occurring sensory processing problems secondary to the typical diagnostic criteria according to the DSM-5. Due to these findings and numerous studies concerned with the apparent impairment in sensory modulation across multiple sensory systems, hyperactivity or hyporeactivity to sensory input have been included as a diagnostic criterion for ASD (Case-Smith et.al, 2015). According to Case-Smith et. al, “sensory processing problems in ASD are believed to be an…

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    Alexithymia Research Paper

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    normal levels of external orientation and normal abilities for identifying and describing emotions. b. Gender differences: I will introduce this idea by stating that, while there are different types of alexithymia, alexithymia as a whole may differ across more broad factors, such as gender. i. Men report higher levels of alexithymia than women (Carpenter & Addis, 2000). III. Possible causes of alexithymia: I will transition into this topic by stating that the gender differences we see in levels…

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