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    Haste Makes Waste

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    bar than they heard the horn of the train and then people started shouting at them that the train was approaching. The two men ran to save their life leaving their motorcycle on the track. As the train knocked down the motorcycle‚ there was total deafness for a moment and the whole motorcycle shattered into pieces. No one of the two men got hurt but only the pieces of their motorcycle were left. The train had slowed down but did not stop. On that day I learned that it is better to wait for few minutes

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    I have gained a good amount of experience working with children. These children have come form all types of backgrounds. Some of the children that I work with on a regular bases have special needs‚ including Asperger syndrome‚ severe autism and deafness and Down syndrome. Working with these particular children has taught me so much patience. Its also has been amazing to see how much they have learned‚ when many people say that they are incapable of doing it. I have seen a the little girl who is

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    anything is possible‚ even if you are disabled. You can accomplish anything if you put your mind to it. She has showed that people deserve respect. Especially the blind and the deaf. Helen Keller supported many programs that dealt with blindness and deafness. She continued in her course of action that even if she struggled or had any difficulty‚ she overcame her obstacles. She is very influential because‚ her whole world turned upside down. Therefore‚ she had

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    Fill-in the letter corresponding to the disease which manifests the stated characteristics: A. Varicella ____Major risk for fetus: demise‚ IUGR‚ cardiac‚ eye and ear defects. B. Coxsackie ____Mumps‚ with complications of orchitis‚ unilateral deafness C. Diptheria ____A gram positive diplococcus causes pneumonia‚ OM‚bacteremia & meningigits. D. Erythema Infectiousum ____Whooping cough; paroxysmal cough‚ esp nocturnal. E. HIB ____Epstein-Barr virus; herpes group. Accompanied

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    and experience Informed Choice is not seen as a one-off decision but as an ongoing process. There are certainly quite a few individual capacities that may affect people being able to make an informed choice these include‚ Physical disabilities – deafness‚ blindness and other various special needs also if you are living in a country which is not your native language this can create barriers to making informed choices as you will more than likely be unable to understand all the relevant information

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    Pros and Cons of Designer Babies Designer babies are babies‚ whose genetic makeup has been artificially screened and chosen by scientists‚ via genetic engineering. This concept has raised numerous ethical issues. Let’s have a look at the pros and cons of designer babies. Did You Know? The term ’designer baby’ was actually coined by journalists and not scientists. The term ’designer baby’ made its entry into the Oxford English Dictionary in 2004‚ where it is defined as "a baby whose genetic makeup

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    M9 Mcqs

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    Multiple Choice Quiz Module 9: Human Factors 1) Motor programmes are behaviour subroutines 2) "Risky Shift" is a tendency to take more risky decission in a group 3) During visual scanning the eye movement should be small and frequent 4) The amount of stress experienced with a particular task is dependent on the perceived demand and perceived ability 5) An excessive noise level would increase performance never 1) The cycle REM sleep and stages 1-4 sleep occurs about every 90 minutes 2) The alerting

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven

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    Life of a Legend Ludwig van Beethoven‚ also known as " The General of Musicians‚" was born on December 16‚ 1770. However‚ this date is not exact because it is believed that Beethoven’s father lied about his son’s age in order to portray him as an infant prodigy. As a result‚ Beethoven is convinced he was born on December 16‚ 1772 at the Rheingasse home‚ which belonged to the Fischers‚ who were close friends of the family (Orga 8). Johann van and Maria Magdalena Beethoven bore five children

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    Ojt Experience

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    activities and practices every day. I was assigned to the Library Department. I was able to work as well. Next day‚ shyness and nervousness are always when it’s my first time. For many reason‚ student do not know me in the Library because of my deafness. I do not have any actual experience. But student approached me to be understood. I feel happy and comfortable in the Library Department. And even I’m just a trainee. It doesn’t make me feel uncomfortable as I worked. I later learned to work with

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    RUBELLA

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    swollen gland‚ Upper Respiratory Infection for 1-5 days Other Clinical Manifestation: Encephalitis‚ thrombocytopenia with hemorrhage‚ neuritis Infection during pregnancy: May lead to: Miscarriage‚ stillbirth Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) Deafness‚ eye defects (cataracts‚ glaucoma) Cardiac abnormalities Mental retardation‚ motor disabilities Congenital Malformations/Deformities Rubella Vaccine Live‚ attenuated rubella virus Mandatory immunization in infants and children Given in combination

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