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    The first client information you are reviewing pertains to Maddie. Maddie has a diagnosis of Down syndrome (2pts). Based on your resources, this diagnosis is due to an extra chromosome on the 21st chromosome (short answer response here – 5 pts) which would be considered a pediatric genetic condition (2pts) disorder. This disorder is characterized by characteristic facial features such as slanted eyes, skinfold over nasal corners of eyes, flat nasal bridge, small mouth, protruding tongue,…

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    Things such as this brings down morale in the troops and contribute to the much more prominent emotional trauma from war. Remarque starts off the novel by stating, “[The novel] will try simply to tell of a generation of men who, even though they may have escaped its shells, were destroyed by the war” (1). The emotional trauma from what is seen and experienced in the war affects you in and more importantly out of the war. A good example of this is when Braumer goes on leave back to his hometown.…

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    Down Syndrome How does Down Syndrome affect the one who has it and the family around them? Down syndrome is a genetic birth disorder that can cause intellectual and physical disabilities. There are three types of Down Syndrome, all of which the symptoms and physical features are similar. Although the severity can be different depending on the child. Along with these types of Down Syndrome can come various health issues. These issues and symptoms may be hard to cope with at first but with…

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    be aimed more accurately and rapidly. It was the artillery that killed more people than any other weapon recorded. Tanks were also another advancement in World War I that caused many problems. They had massive rifles on the front of them that mowed down attackers before they could even think about crossing “no mans land”. Tanks were what helped bring about trench warfare as well. Trench warfare is a type of technique which consisted mostly of fighting in trenches where soldiers were protected…

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    described as a state of armed conflict between different nations of states, and is mainly described in books as an adventuring and intense position where there is always a happy ending; however, war is not at all as described and the truth behind it is never revealed. During the World War I, many lives were lost, many were injured, and others were scarred, yet no one seems to mention theses true events and the effects that Wars cause on a human's physical and mental body. Authors who write war…

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    Down Syndrome Case Study

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    The case I chose was Case 1 Down Syndrome Child with Intestinal Blockage and Case 2 Down Syndrome Child with Heart Defect. From chapter ten, allowing someone to die, mercy death, and mercy killing. I chose these two cases because they made me think more than twice on both situations. Rather to mercy the death of my daughter or to mercy kill my daughter out of my husband and my issues. These two cases made my think more than twice on the situation. The first case is about a 38-year-old women…

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    Marissa George Mrs. Watkins Sports & Literature 1 November 2014 How sports inspire people to overcome obstacles. Having a disability can help motivate people to find their inner strength. In other words, when you have a disadvantage, it sometimes gives inspiration for people to show the world it’s not stopping them from what they want to do or succeed in. Having a disability can only stop you from what you don’t want to accomplish. Those that have tougher obstacles are ones that just have to…

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    Man And Camel Analysis

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    apparent that they have been noticed, they seem to run directly to the man’s porch (Line 19). This adds a sort of scariness to the text. The fact that they were supposedly so far away and made it their mission to turn around and gallop all the way back to where the man resided shows that this was a serious matter to them. As soon as the man and camel show up at the porch, the man utters, “You ruined it. You ruined it forever (Line 21)”. This line is the biggest kicker in the poem. The fact that…

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    Retard Persuasive Speech

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    be considered unacceptable. We as a society should embrace people first language. We should recognize that putting the person before their disability is important. The R-word is defined by Mariam-Webster 2014, as “definition 1: a holding back or slowing down. Definition 2: often offensive, a retarded person; also : a person held to resemble a retarded person in behavior.” In the very definition of the word it points out that it’s not seen as a positive thing to…

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    to let go of trends such as fishnet tights and jeans with no back pockets (because the inconvenience is just too much!), these are the trends of the last 3 decades that deserve a comeback as well as the icons to inspire old school looks, because if you’re going to throwback, you have to do it right! Here are your 2016 fashion trends that are inspired by sexy old school…

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