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    His left hand holds the neck of the instrument and his right appears ready to strum, just like in previous examples. The body (resonator) of the instrument appears to be circular and the neck is long and thin. This shape is similar to the older lutes and the modern banjo (which is not a descendent of the Mesopotamian…

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    2x4 Lab Results

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    The experiment was conducted to test the effectiveness of one’s ability to balance and walk on a 2x4 platform that is approximately 332cm or 11ft long, while blindfolded. It is known that vision impairment is associated with poor balance. We predicted that the subjects that were blindfolded will have poor balance and will not be able to walk very far on the 2x4 platform. In this experiment we had a total of eight (8) test subjects. First we allowed 4 individuals to walk the 2x4 without a…

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    cover it up. Atticus, the man who is a role model to many people in Maycomb after he stood up on trial and told the truth no matter what others said or thought about, he proved the beating couldn't have been done by Tom because the bruises were on the right side of Mayella’s face and essentially that meant the person who committed the crime was left handed. Tom wasn't left handed, as a matter of fact, his left hand was lifeless and hung by his side. The jury probably didn't take that into…

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    “Do you think this is a Galra ship?” Keith asked; he was looking for any Galra that could pop up. He had his red bayard in his hands, his grip tightened around the handle. He was watching, waiting. Expecting anything to attack them. It made him uneasy that no one emerged. There was only silence. “Doubtful.” Shiro answered. He could sense that Keith was uneasy; so he rests his hand on Keith’s shoulders in a soothing manner, “It doesn’t have the usual Galra insignia on it.” “Not to mention that…

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    school” (Graham, 2010, p.53). Therefore, it is a comfortable position for the child and they will be less likely to complain about being fatigued or show discomfort when asked to write. While paper position depends on whether the child is right-handed or left-handed. Right-handed children should place their papers directly in front of them with the left side of the paper center to their body, while left-handed children should place their paper partially clockwise and hold their pencil slightly…

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    Assignment method: Running record Date of observation : October 18, 2012 Time of observation : 9:05-9:35 Setting : Observation took place in a classroom of Richmond Preschool . There were 18 children who are 4 years old, 3 ECE teachers and 1 volunteer during this observation. Child's name : Tom Child's age : 4 years old Tom spins his jacket into the air and drops it on the floor. He picks up and hangs on the hook under his name tag. He asks his mom to take out his…

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    improve a working environment (Browaeys & Price, 2008). Socially skilled is the capacity to viably give administrations diversely. As I would see it, it would take a decent state of mind and ability from all staff included to make it work. Having the right individuals first you should be mindful and acknowledge the distinctions.…

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    Alien Hand Syndrome (AHS)

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    that are not controlled by the individual. It is as though the hand operates alone and against the will of the individual and strangely, without any commands, the involuntary actions of the affected hand serve a purpose. For example, the individual’s right hand reaches for a door knob to open the door…

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    Toy Play Case Study

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    predominantly using the right hand. Using the domain hand, the infant clicked the buttons on the keyboard to make…

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    exception to this would be with signs that require your left hand to sign on the right side of the body or the right hand to sign on the left side of the body. This is not an accepted modification and her accuracy has improved with practice. An example of this would be the sign BOSS where the right hand is in a B handshape and taps the left upper chest. Carol has been known to tap her right upper chest with her right hand when attempting to sign BOSS. (Figure 3.1) Another example of this would…

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