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    In this essay‚ I will be evaluating how effective strategies are in supporting service users within the health and social care sector. The use of human aids requires a lot of training and knowledge. However human aids make it easier to communicate and create a better understanding. Advantages of advocates is that they are able to help communicate on behalf of service users who can’t do so themselves. They also try to understand service users and would try and assist them in dealing with their difficulties

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    campus of Mount Temple‚ in which Joseph Meehan attends school through most of the book. Through his writing Nolan delivers the experiences of an individual who is afflicted with cerebral palsy. The main character‚ Joseph Meehan who is a self-described mute and crippled lives at home with his family. Joseph‚ like Nolan‚ is born in Westmeath Co and lives with

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    telephone was transmitted‚ and second when the first transcontinental sentence was exchanged (Feinstein 76‚ 92). This great genius may be world-famous for his invention of the telephone‚ but he preferred to be known as something else – the teacher of the deaf (World Book 2001 240). Not only was this brilliant man the creator of the device that transmits speech but also an educator and a very curious human being who desired knowledge and continued to test new ideas throughout his long and productive life

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    Science fiction is turning in to reality with the progression in the areas of information technology and neuroscience. Scientists are trying to find new ways of interaction. The most crucial field of research is Brain Computer interface. Primary destination of this study is to show the possible designs and illustrate a device which can recognized brain signals as input with the help of researches which are done in the past. Moreover‚ in this study the users of a device will also be discoursed. HOW

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    Movie Review: A Miracle Worker A Miracle Worker This is a story of Annie Suvillan and her struggles in teaching a blind‚ deaf and mute girl. At a very young age Helen Keller had experienced an illness that cost her three senses‚ her sense of sight‚ hearing and the ability to talk. Since her illness has taken place she hasn’t communicated with her family. She often throws tantrums to get a piece of candy to be able to be quiet for a while. She is allowed to do whatever she likes. She can even

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    Injun Joe in court. Afterward‚ Injun Joe runs away and Tom is terrified for his life. His terror does not stop him from making trouble‚ though. While he and Huck are hunting for treasure one night‚ they discover that Injun Joe‚ who is disguised as a deaf-mute Spaniard‚ has treasure of his own to bury. Huck agrees to spy on Injun Joe to see where he buries the treasure‚ while Tom goes on a picnic with his class to McDougal’s Cave. During the picnic‚ Tom and Becky wander off and get lost. Huck figures out

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    Throughout People of the Book‚ it is evident that the Sarajevo Haggadah touches the lives of many of the characters who interact with it. The prayer book possesses a rich history from traveling through many time periods and to many destinations. Character growth is emphasized regardless of the setting through interactions with the Haggadah. In the chapter named “Wine Stains”‚ the reader is introduced to a drunken and short-tempered priest named Giovanni Domenico Vistorini who is incharge of filtering

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    impression of their country’s history. A prime example of the “heroification” process is Helen Keller‚ is a famous historical figure that Loewen ironically claims “has been made mute by history” (Loewen 13). When college students were surveyed‚ very few students knew anything about Helen Keller beyond the fact that she was deaf and blind. Loewen reveals that Helen Keller was a radical socialist who was very involved with politics. Keller conducted research revealing that blindness was concentrated

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    stated many times how he wanted to go out West and live in a cabin in the woods. The details in his fantasy of living in the West were constantly changing since he sometimes wanted to live in a cabin with Sally but other times he wanted to live as a deaf mute showing how he is not able to even commit to an imaginary future. At the end of the book Holden is walking in the street and can barely make it to each side of the road while he thinks about his dead brother Allie. This symbolizes Holden’s life since

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    that explains this is‚ “Well‚ a bunch of us wanted old Ernie to be president of the class.” This way of joking makes him feel better but is a wrong thing to do. A last example of Holden’s actions to deal with society is that he plans to become a deaf mute and live out west .He thought that if he did this it would solve his problems and keep him away from the “crumby” people in society. All of his actions and plans show signs of immaturity in him and that his choice making to deal with things is not

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