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    Traditionally, power grid architectures were standalone systems that consisted of proprietary protocols traversing legacy hardware and software systems (Li et al., 2012). Power grid automation systems using this type of architecture carried high operating costs that power companies found to be inefficient over time (Kuder et al., 2010). Due to this inefficiency, power companies began to integrate the operation of power grid automation systems into public networks. This integration served its…

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    Additional Language Needs

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    support a child with additional needs is using picture exchange communication system which means learning communication through pictures. For example pictures in the toilet how to wash their hands. Early years worker and parents can use resources such as non-verbal activities for recognition of phonemes with signs or actions e.g. word picture matching and word sorting. This means that this can gradually develop their communication. According to communication trust ‘teachers to involve EAL…

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    the children that you also show respect to the other teachers. As in section 1.2, avoid discussing outside activities that may seem inappropriate for other professionals to hear, i.e, drunken nights out with friends! You don’t want to paint a bad picture of yourself. Keep conversations in a professional manner, especially in front of the children. Never swear! Another way of gaining respect from the other teachers and professionals is to on occasions ask for feedback on certain activities…

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    How is PEC useful? PECs is an acronym for Picture Exchange Communication System, a form of augmentative and alternative communication that teaches nonverbal users to successfully request highly motivating items and outcomes. PECS has been demonstrated to be effective with children with autism and other disabilities. 5) How does IDEA define…

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    stage the first about the recommendation the second type of the clothes (jeans –skirt- food ) third outfit can use for different event . mark and Spencer this is company have a many ways to attract customers and their consumers as ability to communication naturally with friends and word of mouth Always in constant evolution of their products in order to maintain loyalty and strong relationshof with their customers in order to achive the profitable for organization and satisafied their…

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    general disgust with her son in their local education system. In his classroom, the unstructured play-based learning model utilized for the classroom did not effectively assist her child to reach the developmental milestones of his peers. She complained that the education he was receiving did not reflect his needs as an individual due to the lack of attention the teachers were giving him. Specifically, the Picture Exchange Communication System, or PECS that he used in his home and within my ABA…

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    personalised, so must retail too. Static retail experiments are no longer satisfying the consumers. Dynamic shopping experiment and more personalised the inspires the customers are what they desire. (Keynes, 2013) To review the use of information system which an organisation is using, is the main aim of this paper, which then explores the relationship between geographic access, utilisation, and retail outcomes. The use of such measures in a broad range of accessibility studies is what this paper…

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    Social Systems Theory

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    further states that the process should be holistic in nature in an effort to gather a clearer picture of risks and needs. In relation to this case study, various theories could be used to inform assessment (Social systems theory), provide assessment (Exchange model) with intervention being a combination of task centred approach and direct payments. In other words demonstrating eclectic use of theory. Social systems theory…

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    areas could include language use, communication, behavior, intelligence, and social skills (Agosta et al., 2004; Eikeseth, Smith, Jahr, & Eldevik, 2007; Magiati & Howlin, 2003; Mohammadzaheri, Koegel, Rezaei, & Bakhshi, 2014; Stahmer, 1995; Vismara & Rogers, 2008). Autism Spectrum Disorder Characteristics Children with ASD have an increased difficulty with transitions as well as social and communication deficits associated with their disability. Social and communication problems limit the…

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    ownership. This fact reveals that our understanding of property is all based upon the established social system that functions this way, and might not apply to another society. The idea of ownership is not only critical to philology and study of communication, but also crucial to political philosophy. Among western philosophers, Hobbes, Rousseau and Marx…

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