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    c. Data computing The IoT devices are going to handle a lot of information for better consumer experience. This information needs to be analyzed and processed in real time. If the data is not processed in an appropriate time frame, then that would lead to consumer dissatisfaction. Moreover, the issue lies in the amount of data that will be generated from the IoT devices. As the number of IoT devices in the future increases there will be an overwhelming amount of data that needs to be processed,…

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    Atomic Spectra Lab Report

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    The purpose of this spectroscopy, atomic spectra, and light lab was to further your understanding of how different gases are given specific wavelengths based on the variety of color that their light gives off. (Grossie, 285). Every ion gives off a different light configuration based on the amount of energy they hold. (Grossie, 285). A spectroscope is used to break down the light given off by the gas into different colored lines in different areas on the scope. The measure of these lines is what…

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    Student Transition Plan

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    College Transition Planning for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder Transition planning has proven effective, and is currently a widely used tool for adolescents and young adults with autism spectrum disorder as they prepare for life after high school, with nearly 85% of students having some sort of transition plan (Hendricks & Wehman, 2009). Transition planning typically involves the student, teachers, and parents or guardians and focus on the setting of goals related to the…

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    increasingly becoming more aware of ASD, Autism Spectrum Disorder. Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges. ASD symptoms can range from gifted to severely challenged (CDC). With ASD rates rising, it has become necessary for nurses in acute care setting to get a better understanding of ASD patients. In this article, Caring For The Child With An Autism Spectrum Disorder In The Acute Care Setting, by Nina…

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    Social Diagnosis Of Autism

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    Although society as a whole has made some progress from when autism was first discovered in the 1940’s, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is still very much stigmatized in the 21st century. The social stigma of ASD is complicated, and varies depending on what country is in question, but scientists and parents all agree that the diagnosis and label of autism does invite stigma, prejudice, and the loss of the feeling of normalcy. According to Martin (2013), prominent features of ASD include…

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    Evolution Of Light Waves

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    Light enters a water droplet and is refracted, then reflected by the back of the droplet. Reflected light waves leave the droplet, and are refracted again at many angles. The electromagnetic spectrum is made of light with many different wavelengths, and each is reflected at a different angle. The spectrum is separated, producing a rainbow of different wavelengths of visible length. Basically, the…

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    Terms. Retrieved February 10, 2016, from https://www.autismspeaks.org/what-autism/video-glossary/glossary-terms Baker-Ericzen,M.,Brookman-Frazee,K., & Stahmer, A. (2008). Stress Levels and Adaptability in Parents of Toddlers with and without Autism Spectrum Disorders. Research & Practice/or Persons with Severe Disabilities, 30(4), 194-204. Bedesem, P., Boyd, B., & Mancil, G. (2009, December). Parental stress and autism: Are there useful coping strategies? Benson, P. (2009, July). The…

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    Tyrone has been referred to CDT by Dr Sarka Davidkova to be placed on the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) pathway. The referral provided background information highlighting speech delay, behavioural issues, stereotyping behaviours and lack of imaginative play. Sheree Briggs, Psychologist completed an autism assessment (18.12.14). Kathleen Kokiri, Tyrone’s grand mother consented for a developmental assessment to be completed at the Central ABC Kindergarten. Tyrone regularly attends Kindergarten 5…

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    In a society, it is natural for people to feel the need for interaction among themselves to prosper and continue developing both themselves and the communities they are a part of. Humans are mutually dependent and in order to live comfortably, rely on each other. There have been many cases in the past about having difficulty in social interaction and until now the prevalence of this still persists. Some cases involve people that have limited social skills thus hindering them in their ability in…

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    Introduction This career episode is based on my summer training. As per my university curriculum, during the end of 6th semester of my study everyone has to undergo a summer training for the partial fulfillment of Industrial Training Seminar conducted at the mid of 7th semester. The main objective was to apply procured knowledge to the live scenario and also gain hands-on experience working in a real-time and practical environment. Details of this training are as follows: Background…

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