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    demonstrated that genes contribute towards the development of alcohol dependence‚ with heritability estimates of between 50 and 60 % for both males and females. McGue‚ 1999 * Fowler et al‚ 2007 – found that in a study of 1‚214 twins genetic influences played a role in the progression to heavy addiction. * Agravel & Lynsky 2006 – genetic influence with heritability estimates ranging between 45 and 79% * Kender et al‚ 1998 – 1934 female twins. Drug addiction was mainly due to genetic factor

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    Communication (what do we say) * do not give any unrealistic or false reassurances of positive outcomes over which you have no control * make referrals as appropriate Guidelines for Crisis Intervention: Approach | Rationale | Example | Support the expression or non-expression of feelings according to cultural or ethnic practices | Emotional support helps the person face reality. The emotional expression by the victim maybe culturally driven | Accompany

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    History of Special Education History of Special Education Marie Cudia Grand Canyon University: SPE526: Educating Learners with Diverse Needs April 2‚ 2012 History of Special Education The history of Special Education just as any history; is a long battle that has been fought by many who cared in order to bring us to where we are today. Its Journey has and will be never ending; since society is forever evolving. We will be fighting for equal rights in education and in life

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    International Business Education in a Global Environment: A Conceptual Approach Summary The article tries to explain the importance of understanding business practices in different parts of the world and the importance of international business education provided to business students and teachers alike. In today’s globalized economy one cannot afford to be culturally & socially naive of the opposite party or country it’s working with‚ the article tries to inform about the factors one needs

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    ANALYTICAL AND SYNTHETIC PARADIGM Problem Statement: Conflict between people’s right to privacy and government’s right to information to ensure the security of the country. (Case in discussion: RIM’s Blackberry) Problem Description: The Indian government is expressing security concerns over some Blackberry services that cannot be kept under electronic surveillance. The government demands access to tap BlackBerry’s highly encrypted corporate email and messenger services. They have asked the

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    Approach to Cancer care Nursing 410v Grand Canyon University October 5‚ 2011 Staging is the process of finding out how much cancer there is in the body and where it is located. It is how the doctor learns the stage of a person’s cancer. Doctors use this information to plan treatment and to help predict a person’s outlook (prognosis). Cancers with the same stage tend to have similar outlooks and are often treated the same way. The cancer stage is also a way for doctors to describe the extent

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    of The Special Education Field In an ideal world‚ the general education classroom teacher would be able to differentiate instruction to allow all students to succeed. However‚ considering realistic limitations and constraints of teacher efficacy‚ time‚ and resources‚ some researchers have been skeptical of what can realistically be implemented with valid and reliable results. (Fuchs & Fuchs‚ 2015; McMaster & Fuchs 2002; O’Connor & Jenkins‚ 1996). Although there are various general education approaches

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    Reader: I value the feedback from the first submission. I am pleased that you acknowledge the academic approach I do take. I am pleased to hear that it is important that I do get that balance right. In regards to the feedback “that it was difficult to grade my submission”‚ due to not being able to see my own evolution of thought and process‚ which has largely been influenced by traditional secular education institutions. I sincerely thank the assessor for giving me the opportunity to re-submit an essay

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    We experience the world through all the senses. You know about the sensory tricks of using the aroma of bread and coffee to sell food. We work with a multitude of sensory tricks and triggers to capture potential. Multi rather than single sense experiences are more stimulating and memorable and affect our behavior positively when designed by experts. The synergy of the senses working together has considerable potential in business environments. We enlighten our clients to the impact of multi-sensory

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    Bunker Elementary School. Mrs. Williams began her teaching career as a special education teacher before making the transition to becoming a principal. She is currently in her fourth year as principal of Theresa Bunker. Knowledge of Special Education Mrs. Williams has an extensive background in Special Education that is helpful in her current role as principal of a K-6 elementary school. Her knowledge of Special Education programs‚ laws‚ and instructional practices have been influential in her

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