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    a student’s disability they are still able to learn to the best of their ability. This helps students with special needs be able to receive and equal education that allows students to reach their highest potential. Schools use tools such as the continuum of placement alternative to help find the right environments that allow students to find balance and work to the best of…

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    Use of force is the amount of force, mainly a police officer, uses in order to take control of a certain situation or person. Following will be five guidelines for use of force. 1) An officer should use of force when either the officer’s life is in danger or the life of another person. An officer should use this guideline when he/she arrives at a scene when either their life is being threatened or another person’s life is. 2) When the officer arrives at a scene and they see a suspect with a…

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    On the muscular involvement continuum passing a football on the run would be considered a gross motor skill as it involves your whole body and large muscle groups to kick the ball as well as running with it, whereas fine motor skills require small muscle movements, precision and accuracy for example throwing a dart. On the continuity continuum passing a football would be considered a serial motor skill as it involves a discrete skill…

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    used as a synonym of memory although he did not specify the perspective i.e whether in first person experience or in the second person etc. Therefore, many scholars regard Locke as the originator of the view that a person’s identity on the time continuum consists of memories and the capacity…

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    Carter’s Cognitive behavourial theory; and Alberto and Troutman’s Applied Behavioural Analysis. Each falls along a continuum for the above variations. In addition, each have strengths and weaknesses, but collectively meet the various needs of the classroom. Therefore, it is appropriate to explore these theories to understand their contributions to classroom management. Along a continuum, with psychoeducational theories at one end and behavioural theories at the other, Choice Theory is at the…

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    Prior to the assigned homework I had an elementary understanding of Bipolar Disorder (BD). After reading the two assigned studies “Extra dimensions in all aspects of life-the meaning of life with bipolar disorder” and “Definitional Issues in Bipolar Disorder Across the Life Cycle” I feel they greatly expanded my understanding of BD. The videos, “Manic Episode” and “Rapid Cycling” provided me with a real life understanding of what BD looks like. In “Manic Episode” the viewer experiences what it…

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    The Seven Habits move individuals progressively on the maturity continuum from independence to interdependence (Lunenburg & Ornstein, 2012). Dependence is the paradigm of an individual to rely on others so much both emotionally and physically. No human being can survive alone from birth without the help others around them…

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    Clinical staging views the illness as a continuum from at risk to severe disorder, meaning it aims to guide treatment approaches at each stage (Scott et al., 2013). There are two assumptions crucial to the utility of this model. Firstly, patients who are less severe will respond better to treatment, and secondly, these treatments will be milder (McGorry, Hickie, Yung, Pantelis & Jackson, 2006). If this model can be applied to schizophrenia, it suggests we can increase the benefits of receiving a…

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    A twenty-one-year old ballerina stumbles during one of her shows and tears her Anterior Cruciate Ligament and requires hamstring graft surgery. As an aspiring Doctor of Physical Therapy, it is my job to make special interventions in patient's lives for injuries like this one, providing access to diagnosis, intervention plans, and prevention plans. Physical Therapist help patients get back to full strength or near full strength. The therapy does not only help patients get back to full strength…

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    For this paper the North Charleston Police Department was contacted and Lieutenant Hardee provided insight into an issue faced in the law enforcement organization and how they are going to address it, along with how it is impacting the organization. This report is a summary of the information that has been researched concerning the use of force by police officers. There are several avenues for an arrestee to complain about use of force issues concerning the arrest by a law enforcement officer.…

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