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    children. Autism is a mental condition, present from early childhood, characterized by difficulty in communicating and forming relationships with other people. According to the autism society, as of July 2015 there is no known single cause for autism spectrum disorder, but it is known that autism is a rare gene that causes and abnormalities in brain structure and function. Autism figures are growing; it is the fastest growing development disorders in the U.S. Boys are nearly 5 times more…

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    society. Even so, officers themselves do not always know how to respond to certain situations. Autism spectrum disorder (formerly known as Asperger’s Syndrome) is a term for a group of disorders of brain development and cause for difficulties with social interaction and communication with others. Many law enforcement officials are not trained to deal with individuals who may be suffering from autism spectrum disorder. Such situations can cause for distress in both individuals and can create…

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    Article Critique of Student Engagement in the Classroom: The Impact of Classroom, Teacher, and Student Factors Discussion The core emphasis of this research article was joint coordinate engagement by students with or without autism spectrum disorders. There are two main objectives present throughout the article. The first concept is the relationship between environmental classroom factors and student coordinated joint engagement (Steinbrenner, 2015, p. 2394). The second concept is the…

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    spectroscopy measures the absorbance of the tested material in the infrared spectrum, the section of the electromagnetic spectrum with a lower frequency than that observed in the visible light spectrum. Conversely, UV spectroscopy measures the absorbance of the tested material in the ultraviolet spectrum, the section of the electromagnetic spectrum with a higher frequency than that observed in the visible light spectrum. Both these methods can be used to identify compounds and analyze the…

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    His many eccentricities, as these are noted and interpreted by the (neurotypical) narrator, seem to indicate a neurological-developmental difference in Bartleby; one that today would very likely be deemed an autism spectrum…

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    The DSM-5 Controversy

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    drastic changes is within the Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Within the DSM-IV under Pervasive Developmental Disorders was Autistic Disorder, Asperger’s Disorder and Childhood Degenerative Disorder. These disorders are now all grouped into Autism Spectrum Disorder in the DSM-5. Thus, posing the question as to if these changes were…

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    Experimenting with the electromagnetic spectrum, or the range of radiations, visible or invisible to humans, on earth, will help us predict the effects that different radiations will have on objects in outer space. This will help us learn more about matter in our universe and help us make educated guesses on why currently unexplainable things in the Solar System happen. In specification, using infrared, visible, and X-rays waves for experimentation on earth, will tell us discern the temperature…

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    Spectroscopy is the study of objects, which is represented on the spectrum of color they radiate. An interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter. Spectroscopy involves the process of absorption, emission, or scattering of electromagnetic radiation by either ions, atoms, or molecules. The process of absorption involves when light is absorbed by electrons that jump to higher energy levels. On the other hand, emission spectra are established when the electrons from high energy levels give…

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    The greatest obstacle I have faced in life has been living with autism spectrum disorders in a neurotypical world. It has challenged me in every stage and aspect of life, alienating me from my peers, creating academic struggles, and affecting my overall psyche and identity. For better or worse, ADHD and Asperger’s Syndrome have separated me from my peers and greatly impacted my social development. Initially they made basic interactions with my fellow classmates an everyday challenge. After…

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    1. Children with sensory processing and autism spectrum disorder were the key words used to search the UNF OneSource database. This research compared the home and the school sensory processing challenges. I continue to be curious about how students act while in the two settings and compare the students’ behavior to each other. 2. Earlier research assisted in identifying sensory processing as how “the central and peripheral nervous systems manage incoming sensory information from sensory…

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