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    Whoopi Goldberg’s Journey with Dyslexia “That’s why they hired me‚ honey‚”said Goldberg (Blue 15) at the sixty-sixth annual Academy Awards in 1996. The crowd was amazed to see her up on the stage because she was the first women to be hosting in the show’s history. The crowd did not know one thing though; she had dyslexia. Dyslexia is a serious learning disease. Many people do not realize they actually have it. Caryn Elaine Johnson was born on November 13‚ 1955 in New York City (Blue 19). She

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    ATTENTION GETTER: Do you ever wonder if you have Dyslexia? What about someone in your class‚ family or even a close friend or boyfriend/girlfriend? Do you think you can tell if you look at someone? Do you know someone who has dyslexia? I want you to think about the people sitting right next to you‚ your friends‚ family‚ coworker‚ your child or you neice or nephew or cousin. If you look at me do you think I have dyslexia? 2. REVEAL TOPIC: Dyslexia has sigs‚ symptoms‚ causes and treatment of this

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    dyslexic child. Dyslexia is a language-based learning disability that specifically affects one’s ability to break words down into their component sounds‚ then quickly and accurately combine these sounds with symbols (such as letters and numbers). (Kuder 2013) Because of this deficit‚ affected children score lower on academic tests requiring phonics (such as reading‚ spelling‚ and phonological processing) than what would be predicted based on their educational placement. Children with dyslexia also make

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    Mr. Disney was a talented man‚ there is no denying that. But who knew that this man had a secret? Walt Disney had a disability‚ but not just one‚ he had two. Those two were ADHD and dyslexia. Walt had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is a problem with not being able to focus‚ being overactive‚ not being able to control behavior‚ or a combination of the three (NIH). Most people with ADHD think it will hold them back‚ but truthfully they can get a handful of exquisite traits (Krans)

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    I embrace that learn and process information differently than most kids‚ but my dyslexia is often falsely considered a disability that cripples my potential to do well and how intelligent I am. In elementary school‚ more specifically third grade‚ in many instances I misspelled simple words and I frequently mixed up my “b’s” and “d’s”. I would spell words phonetically‚ so words like “said” would be spelled like “sed‚” and words like “bed” would frequently be spelled like “deb”. Not to mention how

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    Learning: Dyslexia and Et Al.

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    Literature Review: An International Perspective on Dyslexia * Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Executive Summary 2 Background 2 Methodology 4 Findings 4 1. Introduction 10 2. International Definitions 12 3. Causes and Characteristics of Dyslexia 19 4. Identification of Dyslexia 24 4.1 Dyslexia Early Screening Test (DEST) 25 4.2 Cognitive Profiling System

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    Crime Causation and Diversion Paper University of Phoenix Online Juvenile Justice Systems and Processes CJA/473 LeDetra Jones October 01‚ 2012 Crime Causation and Diversion Paper Today the public became more concern about youth crime rising within the community. The public also believes that some of juvenile delinquents do not belong behind bars whereas others do. In the concern of the juveniles who do not belong behind bars the public started creating community outreach programs‚

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    attending school have been diagnosed with specific learning disabilities (Laureate Education‚ 2013). Many of the students with this disability struggle with reading‚ writing‚ mathematics and overall learning. Dyslexia is a disorder categorized under specific learning disabilities. Dyslexia is a disorder in which a person has “serious difficulties decoding written words” (Friends & Bursuck‚ 2009‚ p. 251). The WGBH Education Foundation (2002) reports that “85 percent of students diagnosed

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    What Dyslexia Mean To Me

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    is fundamental to who I am. Some people believe that dyslexia only deals with reading and writing but it can affect the individual’s personality as well. Some kids with dyslexia seem "too quiet" and that’s how I am. In class‚ I would much rather just sit and listen to then talk. I like being able to focus on what other people are saying and why what they’re saying is important. I think in a different way than most people. People with dyslexia often think with feelings or pictures‚ they have their

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    types of causation which are necessary to establish criminal liability. These are factual causation and cause in law (also known as legal causation). Factual causation means that the defendant can only be found guilty if the consequence would not have happened ‘but for’ the defendant’s conduct. This was seen in the case of Pagett (1982). Similarly‚ a defendant cannot be found guilty if the victim’s death was unrelated to the defendant’s actions (as in White‚ 1910). Legal causation‚ where the

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