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    Greek Observation Report

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    I have chosen the constellation of Taurus because it's my favourite sign of Zodiac. When I was a child loved it because is a brave animal like my personality. The best months to see the constellation of Taurus are December and January. It has a lot of stars and Aldebaran is the shiniest star. Taurus is in the North East of Orion and the South West of Auriga. It is said this because the shape is like an incomplete bull. In the Greek mythology tells the love stories of Zeus where appears two…

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    things. The people in the great depression didn’t have many things, the mines closed, and the farmers crops were lost. First, the people didn’t have many things. The witnesses of the great depression didn’t have many materials. Folks didn’t have money, toilet paper, lights, or ice. They barely had enough food to stay alive, and pretty much no rain. No rain meant no crops or grass, no grass meant no live stock. It was hard…

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    So continuing with the jail experience I was sentenced to 30 days in jail and you could visualize the way I felt going from being released after 1 to 3 days and now being sentenced to 30 days in jail. So after being sentenced and spending hours in the courthouse I was sent to downtown Los Angeles which is considered county jail. As I first arrived it was similar to all the other experiences we were checked by officers which included eradicating our clothing for the purpose of making sure nothing…

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    feel like a true member of the team. They immediately assigned me several tasks, which included sorting nails and sweeping. I gradually came to really enjoy my time as a volunteer, and eventually grew to love it. I did not have a problem cleaning toilets or using all my energy to remove a single stain. The next school year and summer I returned to volunteer. I returned because I simply enjoyed helping people and it even relieved some stress. There were countless items I had to clean and many…

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    During the industrial revolution, a lot of people moved to cities because there were a lot of factories in the city. The most alarming about the housing situation during the industrial revolution is that people had to live in poor houses and they need to pay the rent. Is unfair when you pay rent to the landlord when the house is ugly and poorly. In London, a lot of people had to live in a small room because they don’t want to spend a lot of money. Also, a lot of houses were…

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    Contributors I chose Richard M. Foxx, Ole, Ivar Lovass, and Robert F Horner as my three individualists who have made a significant contribution to the disability field of behavior disorders. They are all professors at major universities and have written and researched extensively in the field. Lovass has made a huge difference in how autism is treated and the age and intensity of the treatment. There are questions about his 47% recovery rate but there does seem to be an increased ability to…

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    for life. So with these type of prisoners there is more creation in maximum security prisons in order to keep them from escaping. An example of this is Pelican Bay, Santos describes it as, and “The bed, desk, and stool are made of poured concrete. Toilets are specially designed in a way that does not allow prisoners to flood their cells in protest. Architects designed sink and showers built into the cell with push buttons to regulate the flow of water” (47).…

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    Mair’s uses a casual diction in order to downplay and look for positives within her diagnosis of MS. She doesn’t let her disease control her life and continues to live her life as fully as possible. Showing her appreciation for what she has in her life instead of all of the bad things that come with the diagnosis of MS. Also referring to herself as a cripple and stating “as a cripple, I swagger,” is another example of how she has accepted herself and the adjustments in her life. Mair’s casually…

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    opportunities for student learning and success by collaborating to build inclusive residential communities and experiences. I remember when I first moved into the dorms, I felt completely lost. I didn’t know where my classes were, I didn’t know where to get toilet paper, and I didn’t know where to put our trash. My RA’s goal was to help put all of these at ease and to make my transition a little easier. By helping the students acknowledge all of their resources, and by helping them solve their…

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    Child A Case

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    The assault, committed by two men and had taken place when Child A had gone to use a public toilet in a supermarket. It became clear that Child A had told his mother, Linda, about the assault, a few days after it had occurred however the mother did not believe it to fusible and did not take action. A police investigation followed; however CCTV…

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