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    were originally elicited by examiners during the original studies. Examiners were in a quiet room with toys that included baby dolls, mardi gras beads, food sets, legos, a gas station, three pictures from the Apricot I picture series and a park and picnic session. Language samples were taken from the two previous studies and observed for dialectal differences. The videos from these studies were watched again and transcribed. Each video was transcribed by several clinicians and discrepancies were…

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    Growing up in Chicago has provided numerous opportunities to engage with multiple ethnic cultures and customs through food, music and numerous social interactions. Those various ethnic cultures have also coalesced into a cultural kaleidoscope that has fundamentally shaped the culture of the metropolis and the way that I digest the sociocultural norms of my hometown. Therefore, when someone [myself included] identifies ‘Chicago culture,’ we are essentially referencing a geographical culture and…

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    course, etc. Don’t forget your Event Planning Forms! • Tie-dye T-shirts together. • Host a progressive dinner using chapter members’ houses to make pizza, pre-Thanksgiving dinner, etc. Programs are available on the internet. • Bring your own picnic: Put picnic blankets on the floor and munch on sandwiches or snacks. • Movie nights or TV watching: Watch award shows, TV shows, sports games or pageants together. • Retro sitcoms: Everyone dresses like their favorite character and watches classic…

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    Maryland Bulletin (1991-1996) In “Maryland Bulletin” April 1991, over one hundred years the old Main Building provided accommodations as classroom facilities for the deaf students in Maryland and the building was torn down in 1967. The state of Maryland wants to provide the need of special educational services to deaf children very early in the history. Since Maryland feel the need to providing facilities to educate its deaf children, Henry Baker in 1867 reported a bill to incorporate the…

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    After completing the Write Experience assignment I was both disappointed and pleased. I was disappointed with my grade. I thought that I was a much better writer than the program was giving me credit for. I was frustrated as I kept submitting my assignment because the final submission was lower than my second submission. I didn’t understand what I was doing wrong. I was also very pleased because I was learning a lot about my writing errors, and I was learning new tips and tricks about the focus…

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    Throughout history, Native American people have used art as a form of self-expression. These artworks have taken the forms of dance, paintings, sculpture, fashion, etc. From the pre-contact period to the post-contact period, Native American art has always been evolving. With different methods comes new and different artwork. These different types of artworks can be seen throughout ancient, modern, and contemporary time periods. In this paper, I will discuss the photograph, The Last Thanks,…

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    Billy Collins was an American writer whose phenomenally open verse—portrayed by plain dialect, delicate silliness, and a ready thankfulness for the everyday—made him a standout amongst the most well-known artists in the United States. Collins grew up predominantly in Queens, New York. He composed his first lyric at age 12 and later joined his secondary school artistic magazine. In 1963 Collins got a B.A. from the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts, and he went ahead to procure…

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    Hazel 16 years old and has had cancer since she was 12, and more particularly lung cancer. She spent a few days at home with her mom and read as much as her heart for her, until her mother persuaded hazel to a cancer support group. There, she met a 17-year-old boy named Augustus Waters who has leg amputated. Augustus have expressed interest in carrying oxygen tanks, lung cancer has, and embarrassment Hazel Grace Lancaster community. For Hazel and Augustus began to approach, pushing Hazel…

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    to plant something that will sprout quickly such as beans. These plants could be placed in the windowsill. While growing them encourage the child to water the plant and watch it grow (Squires & Bricker, 2009). Let the child help prepare a meal or picnic (Squires & Bricker, 2009). All of the above actions support the successful completion of the Initiative vs guilt stage. They help the child develop an intellect accomplishment, pride, leadership and responsibility. Anything that encourage the…

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    common that, according to gunviolencearchive.org there has been more than 40,431 incidents only in 2015. On October 2, not many days ago, a boy shoot his 12 year old brother accidentally with a handgun. “The 11-year-old picked up a weapon off of a picnic table,” Sheriff Williams said. “He accidentally shot…

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