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    The Curious Incident

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    JOINT ESSAY CONSTRUCTION INTRODUCTION: Mark Haddon’s novel‚ ‘The curious incident of the dog in the night-time’ (‘TCIDN’) contains many distinctive ideas that engage a reader. This unusual novel details the story of an autistic English boy who is isolated because he is socially challenged due to his condition. The author‚ although not autistic‚ masterfully capture what life is like from the point of view of an autistic sufferer who decides to write a mystery novel around the death of a dog. Ironically

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    Brooke Rethlake Dr. O’Hearn Curious Incident Paper 3/31/2014 I loved reading this book. I did not know much about Asperger’s before this book and how their minds work. I was curious while reading this book and researched Asperger’s. I read different articles and stories online. Then you assigned this paper‚ and I knew which article I was going to use. I found an article online that someone had wrote after the Sandy Hook shooting. He wrote it because Adam Lanza‚ the shooter‚ had Asperger’s. It gave

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    The day I found out about my ethnicity was one of the worst days of my life‚ so far. It was only around 2 years ago and it started just like any other day‚ I was having a pretty good day. It seemed like nothing could possibly go wrong. However‚ little did I know‚ I was about to find out some information that will affect me for the rest of my life. First‚ I realize that the story will not make sense If I do not tell you a little about my childhood. When I was too young to remember anything‚ around

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    An Unforgettable Incident

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    paranoia these days –– like terrorists spent months plotting to blow up my cab‚ who would care? But maybe he thinks he’s important enough to make a good target because he sure is making a lot of noise about it. So I get out and grab the case and pull it up front. He settles back in his seat. I open the case‚ snap it shut again as fast as I can‚ and hit on the accelerator. "The case is all right?" asks Mr. Paranoid. "Yeah‚ it’s fine‚" I answer. "Just a bunch of business stuff." I let him out about ten

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    Critical Incident

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    | Semester 2: Module 4-5 | Date: 16 July ‚ 2013 | Critical Incident (rewrite) Context This report is about an experience I had while I was asked work with several people in my class which is called team working or group working. My teacher said this is an important skill that university’s students need to adapt. Teachers did not get involved in our group work which means the teacher would not supervise the students’ job. Incident details When I received my group members’ list. I had no idea

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    Incident Report

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    Incident Report Analysis Objective: To provide the fire trainee a real situation for analyzing Fire Behavior‚ Risk Management‚ and Situation Awareness and for the trainee to identify Hazard Control failures‚ compromised Watchout Situations and violated Firefighting Orders. Materials: Colored marking pens‚ a large sheet of paper for each group‚ masking tape‚ and a recent incident report. Process: 1. Class divides into groups of 4 students ( preferably with folks you do not know ) 2

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    Amusing Ourselves To Death Chapter 1: In Chapter 1 of the novel‚ Amusing Ourselves to Death‚ by Neil Postman‚ the concept of the “media metaphor” is introduced. Postman presents the idea that every civilization’s “conversation” is hindered by the jaundice of the media it utilizes. He uses the term “conversation” in reference to the exchange of information and the ways in which it is exchanged. The forms of conversation affect what is convenient to express‚ therefore‚ what’s conveniently expressed

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    Unforgettable incident

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    The air was unusually warm and humid when Jane and I took the first step out of the jeep. Sunlight filtered through the thick forest canopy. We started our research with no clues‚ but as explorers‚ our natural instinct guided us through the monstrous overgrowth. It was as though something was calling out for us‚ from deep within the heart of the Amazon rainforest. Follow your intuition‚ as Jane‚ my partner had always said. So we pressed on‚ venturing into the unknown. It took an eternity before

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    How Julia Spent 3 Hours

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    course of three days‚ Julia’s time study demonstrated the various times spent on different occupations. She spent an average of four hours a day in sleep participation‚ under the category of rest and sleep. Her time spent with rest and sleep were about the same and balanced for the three days. Julia spent around four to five hours a day participating in activities of daily living (ADLs). Her ADL’s included eating‚ brushing her hair‚ taking a shower and brushing her teeth. Each day she spent one to two

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    The Curious Incident

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    The article‚ “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time‚” by Pippa Moss reviews and explains how the book Curious Incident would be easily relatable to an autist. The author of the article starts by introducing the main character of the story‚ Christopher‚ and how he excels in certain areas of life but not in others. The author then concludes the article with a comparison between Christopher and a reader who may also be an autist and how the story is perfect for any reader. To begin‚ the

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