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    Autism also called autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a mental condition,it causes difficulty forming relationships with others,and they can not communicate with others as well. Autism affects different people in different ways it can show by difficulty interacting with others,especially face to face. While they look in the face you may not feel that comfort because that not express their feelings. They have trouble with verbal and non-verbal communication,some could not speak,or difficulty…

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    There is increasing experimental evidence that proposes that evidence-based early intervention for children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is connected to social, language and cognitive improvements (Landa & Kalb, 2012). Furthermore, empirical evidence has shown that that children who start interventions at younger ages make larger improvements than older children (Harris & Handleman, 2000). Child development is described as the advancement of cognitive, physical and psychological…

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    face challenges pertaining to equal rights and general acceptance. Currently, one in every six American children (15 percent) is diagnosed with some sort of developmental disorder. Among the top of developmental disorders being diagnosed is Autism Spectrum Disorder (CDC, 2017). Thus, as the statistic grows, the need for accurate representation of autism grows as well .…

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    Off Center Summary

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    response paper. I will be focusing on identifying an important, researchable issue that was not addressed in this reading. I believe that Hacker and Pierson do an excellent job of using detailed arguments and explanations for why the political party spectrum, and specifically the GOP, is off center. However, this book was written 10 years ago, and I believe that opinions and beliefs in our country, as well as current government official’s political party representation, show that ideologies are…

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    Savantism And Autism

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    that is characterized by difficulty in communicating and forming relationships with other people. Autism belongs to a cluster of developmental disabilities called autism spectrum disorders. The name "spectrum" branches off of the fact that these disorders affect each child in its own way. Additional disorder included in the spectrum include Asperger’s Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder. These disorders include delays in the…

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    Ceyla Erenler S004351 Temple Grandin and a Review on Autism Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is defined by American Psychiatric Association as “A neurodevelopmental syndrome that is defined by deficits in social reciprocity and communication, by unusual restricted, repetitive behaviors.” (2000) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, highlights an increase in people diagnosed with ASD and about 1 in 68 children has been diagnosed with the disorder. (2016) Although generally diagnosed at…

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    an emerging technology, which provides distinct facilities such as fast data communication, secure data communication, high data rate wireless communication, etc. Instead of radio frequency, VLC uses light, to transfer data. The visible light spectrum is unlicensed and 10,000 times larger than the range of radio frequencies. It can be used as an alternate to the existing radio based wireless communication technologies or in hybrid. Moreover, Integrated VLC resolves issue of load…

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    1. How did you build awareness of this issue? - I started to build awareness of sustainability initiative at Spectrum Sunglass Company by conducting private interviews first. Before make any other decisions, I thought it was significantly important to understand other employees’ view on this initiative, and it did helped me to understand their views. I was able to realize who were in favor of the initiative and who were not. Besides conducting private interviews, I also hold town hall meetings.…

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    Mavropoulou, S., Papadopoulou, E., & Kakana, D. (2011). Effects of Task Organization on the Independent Play of Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Journal Of Autism & Developmental Disorders, 41(7), 913-925. doi:10.1007/s10803-010-1116-6 This research was a qualitative research. It was in a controlled environment, and the students were tested by themselves. They were not observed doing these skills within the classroom. This study wanted to look at the impact of task organization. For this…

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    Autism is more common than you think. In fact, it exists, on all parts of the spectrum, all around us. In just the past few years, professionals estimated that 1 in 88 children were diagnosted as autistic. Some even suppose that the number is as high as 1 in 50! Famous people are no different than the rest of us, and that includes children with disabilities. Here are ten famous people you didn't know had autistic children. Number Eight: Tommy Hilfiger This famous man has a lot of experience…

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