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    impairment/deaf‚ medical problems‚ special educational needs‚ a disability‚ poor vision or blind. When you are communication with a child with special educational needs it is important to use the following‚ speak clearly slow your speech if necessary use visual aids such as pictures/flashcards use sign language if necessary maintain good eye contact and positive body language use facial expressions and hand gestures. Someone who is deaf or has hearing impairment be sure to face the person when speaking

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    SPA Lab 4: CONTRAST SENSITIVITY FUNCTION Ciara Dubose University of Central Oklahoma Abstract The purpose for this experiment is to determine at which spatial frequency does a participant’s visual acuity for a contrast sensitivity function display a peak performance across different sine – wave gratings. The ability to contrast sensitivity is useful in everyday life‚ more than people imagine. These contrast sensitivity functions focus primarily on the participants’ ability to detect accurately

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    Personal Narrative Analysis

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    “Select two areas of practice (visual art‚ new media‚ performing arts‚ music) and compare the creative process of your work in those two areas. You should make reference to theory and the work of established artists‚ film makers‚ dramatists‚ musicians and/or cultural practice” In this essay I will be comparing the two creative process of my work on two areas: visual art and drama. This essay explores the importance of creativity in education and draws on my own experience of the application of

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    CHILD DEVELOPMENT

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    TMA 01 ED209 CHILD DEVELOPMENT Research of evidence‚ which describes the development of infants’ sensory abilities and how research has generated this knowledge. This assay will describe the development of infant’s senses of their 18 months of life and will define how this knowledge has generated. The development of the sensory and the nervous system is not whole at birth and will continue to mature until the adolescence. As babies cannot express themselves with words it has to

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    Mixed Media Art

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    show there visual characteristics that define their artistic style. At first glance the room reminded me of a childlike setting where everything is just spread across the room instead of being carefully organized. The imagery of these works is cartoonish‚ childlike‚ simple and one dimensional. As one walks into the gallery‚ it feels like one enters a funhouse filled with colorful and whimsical wall sculptures. “More things to do” and “Following the Tread “‚ were among the favorites of visual art work

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    INTERACTIVE LEARNING SYSTEM FOR SUNNY GARDEN SCHOOL FOR KIDS DAET‚ CAMARINES NORTE A Research Project Presented to: Ma’am Mary-Ann Villanueva Instructor In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement in SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Presented by: Ryan Lanuza Jaypee Bendana Julius De Alva Tristan Langub November‚ 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I- THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Background of the Study………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………1 Statement of the Problem…………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Record Keeping Thesis

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Now a days‚ technology are rapidly improving‚ computers are commonly use specially in some business. However some users are not typically having knowledge about in computer. But now technology improve the system to make users can easily access or operate. In this study we want to develop a new system in Jumil’s Funeral Co. Record Keeping System that will help them to minimize the time in manual recording in their business and avoid

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    Do blind people dream

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    born blind or became blind before you were five and adventitiously blind are for people who went blind later in life‚ so after 5. According to a study done by Hartford University where they analyzed 392 dreams of 15 blind people they didn’t have any visual dreams with the congenitally blind. That’s because our dreams are perceived by real world experiences‚ anxieties and desires and people who have never experienced light or just don’t remember won’t dream visually. The longer you’ve had sight the longer

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    International Baccalaureate Higher Level Visual Art Investigative Workbook Criterion 1. The IWB must be a black bound unlined book 2. Always use the lined under sheet 3. Write in black ink only 4. Always date your entries clearly and number each page 5. Be neat. Write legibly (no typing or gluing in of teacher handouts). No copying or Xerox copies of written text are permitted. Pasted written content will be allowed. 6. Include notes taken of teacher lectures 7. Include notes and photos of visits

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    Vark Learning Styles

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    uses the physiological dimension of the study of learning styles‚ which focus on what senses are used for learning. A popular typology for the physiological dimension of the learning styles is VARK (Visual‚ Aural‚ Read/write‚ and Kinesthetic) (Drago & Wagner‚ 2004‚ p. 2). 1)  Visual: visual learners like to be provided demonstrations and can learn through descriptions. They like to use lists to maintain pace and organize their thoughts. They remember faces but often forget names. They are

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