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    an AAC device. The patient’s operational competence is one of the most important. Operational competence is the ability to use the device. If the device is high-tech, will the patient be able to turn it on? For someone with tremors or subpar fine motor skills, a high-tech device that must be turned on by a tiny button may not be the best choice. If someone is unable to move their upper body, a low-tech AAC board that requires pointing would not be the best option either. It is essential to take…

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    Buick Brand Analysis

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    The Buick brand made quite a bit of noise just ahead of the start of the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit this past weekend. GM’s premium brand introduced two vehicles — a compact crossover SUV and a rear-wheel drive sport coupe. The first model is a production vehicle known as the Buick Envision. The second model is a concept coupe, dubbed the Avista. At this point, only the Envision is assured — the Avista’s place in Buick’s line up has yet to be confirmed. Given that…

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    Mission Statement: Tesla Motors’ mission is to create and sell vehicles that will aid in the ability to better the environment. We want to move the world towards sustainable energy. The mission statement above is a great representation of what the corporation is aiming towards. Tesla develops and sells electric cars. The corporation was created in 2003 for that sole purpose. Tesla is working towards proving to the world that electric cars can be better than gasoline automobiles. The corporation…

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    Motor Skills

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    speech is not a motor skill. Many believe the term motor skill is used to describe a task. The last statement is true, although, speech should also be included when thinking about the term motor skill. “The term motor learning describes an act or task that satisfies four criteria. These four specifications are, goal oriented, meaning it is preformed in order to achieve some objective. Body and/or limb movements are required to accomplish the goal. Those movements are voluntary. Lastly, motor…

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    Unit 7 Video Reflection

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    Sammie Derner Administration Unit 7 Video Reflection 1. Have you, or anyone you know, ever set up a toddler classroom? The center director in the video mentions that she designs toddler classroom in ways that will support the four domains of learning. What are these domains, and how do her examples (e.g., the Farmer 's Market area) shed light on each one? A. Block Area – In the block area of the classroom the children are able to communicate with their peers in order to work together or…

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    In the opening scene of the episode, “The Crash,” Ken Cosgrove is shown in a car with Chevy executives. They are loudly encouraging him to speed. One pulls out a gun and then the other covers Ken’s eyes, leading to them getting into an accident. This is the first we are seeing of Chevy’s treatment of Ken. Clearly, they are reckless both with their own safety but particularly with Ken’s. It almost seems like they are trying to get him killed. In light of this theory, Ken Cosgrove could easily be…

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    Case Study: Elon Musk

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    Elon Musk has never been shy to spend an exuberant amount of money in order to fulfill his ambition. Musk spent over $100 million in SpaceX, over $70 million in Tesla Motors, and over $10 million in Solar City upon entry into these markets without foreseeable returns (Vance, 2015). Musk dedicates large sums of money towards creating production facilities. Making up for the equipment expenditure relied on profits made from the Tesla electric vehicles and investor confidence (Vance, 2015). The…

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    I spent an hour observing a very rambunctious two year old named Linkin. This child is average height and average weight, and he is currently attending a daycare a few times a week. He has brown hair, dark brown eyes, and seems to be the cutest that a child could be. The observation took place in a home setting from about 5:30 PM until 6:30 PM. There were two other children present, which happened to be his siblings. His sister is ten years old, and was only present for about half of the…

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    of in order to help them strengthen their gross motor skills. Thigs like climbing, running, balancing, bicycling, and jumping are al examples of things children can do, however they are all things that develop at a specific age. An 18 month old ability to climb the stairs is not the same as a 4 year old climbing up a set a stairs. According our text book “Every facet of the young child’s body that contributes to physical movement- the brain’s motor cortex, the spinal cord, the muscles, the…

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    IMPLICATIONS The Effect of Uber As introduced earlier in this paper, below are some of the specific effects that Uber, one of the companies that benefit from the “sharing economy,” have on the traditional taxi industry. Effect 1: Taxi Licenses and Medallions Price Decline. The purpose of taxi medallions is essentially to serve as permits for a driver to operate as a taxi. Although the price of these medallions had already been in decline, the arrival of Uber only made the decline steeper. For…

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