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    argue that functionalism is the right way to view the ideology of the inverted spectrum. I will first briefly explain the inverted spectrum, then stating why it is a problem for functionalist’s. I will follow by considering the objections to functionalism due to it’s uncertainty to explain why different people feel the same experience. However, I will argue it is the best way when thinking about the inverted spectrum because although it may remain a “subjective experience” it holds physical…

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    moderate, the divide between the far left and center and the far right and center continue to expand. The groups at each end of the spectrum have developed into radical factions, much to the dismay of the Americans in the middle of the spectrum. In the past few decades alone, a group based on the ideas of white nationalism has emerged on the far right side of the political spectrum: the alt-right. Cory Collins, author of the article “What Is the ‘Alt-Right’?”, states an alternative represents…

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    3.4 Discussion of Results The evidence is clear; large cable conglomerates like TWC, now called Charter Spectrum since its latest merger, act with monopoly power to increase prices and no one is stepping in to regulate them. With only one cable provider in most areas due to prohibitive capital-intensive entry barriers, the government has allowed the cable industry to function as natural monopolies, with limited government restrictions. With free reign on price increases, TWC camouflages many…

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    Case Study: Spectrum Brands

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    Spectrum Brands, Inc. Marineland Spectrum Brands, Inc. as a whole has many different brands. These brands consist of appliances, batteries, hardware, home improvement, home, garden, pet care, and auto divisions. Their pet care division alone consists of nine different brands. These brands cover aquatics, dogs, cats, and birds. Some of their products include aquariums, lights, chemicals, food, grooming tools, odor eliminators, and feeders. Therefore; this will mainly focus on one of their…

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    Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a condition where remarkable gender differences have been observed in the recent past. With that said, there has been few longitudinal studies that investigate gender/sex differences in individuals with ASD, and there is still much to learn about how and why ASD affects it affects the genders differently (May, 20__, p.1078). Perhaps the most important issue that arises when ASD is investigated through a gendered lens is that of the vast disparity in the…

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    Describe the etiology of the disorder. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a term that describes a range of effects that occurs in an individual whose mother drank alcohol during her pregnancy. Alcohol damages a fetus in the following ways: a)alcohol can trigger cell death in a number of ways which cause different parts of the fetus to develop abnormally; b)alcohol can disrupt nerve cell develop, travel to form different parts of the brain, and function; c) the blood flow in the placenta…

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    Spectrum It was a chilly September morning. I was just about ready to start my first day of the fourth grade. I was nervous due to an illness, I had missed the first day of class. As I walked into class, my legs started to quiver. I sat quietly in my seat. I didn’t talk to anyone for the first half of the day, and then we were placed in groups, terrifying me more. My palms were sweaty and my voice cracked whenever I tried to talk to my group. I was certain that this would be the worst day ever.…

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    Article Review #6 The social and emotional functioning of students with an autistic spectrum disorder during the transition between primary and secondary schools Sherry Vaughn EDUC 628-D May 8, 2016 Liberty University When students transfer from primary school to secondary school they are very excited, a little nervous, and a just a little timid but they are able settle into a daily routine that helps them be successful in establishing new friendships or maintaining existing…

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    Autism Challenges

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    Abstract Autism spectrum disorder is a disorder that comes in several forms and cannot be described in any one way. In general, this developmental disability is characterized by impaired social communication and social interaction skills, as well as impairments that affect social functioning. This includes interests, activities, and behavior, both socially and academically. This paper aims to discuss the social and academic challenges faced by students who have autism spectrum disorder. These…

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    What kind of therapy options are there for patients on the autism spectrum? The first of many options is occupational therapy, which is “skilled treatment that helps individuals achieve independence in all facets of their lives” (About, 2015). The occupational therapist assist people in developing skills that are necessary to living independently. In correlation, occupational therapy for patients on the autism spectrum has changed recently over the years. It used to be developing skills such…

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