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    implemented Service Learning Program (hereafter SLP) and institutionalized it. The accumulated experience has brought certain ethical issues to the fore‚ both as a technique as well as praxis. The paper addresses some of the major ethical issues encountered by The American College and the new model that the institution is trying to evolve to take the program to a higher plane of action. Limitations of the present model As a pedagogical technique‚ SLP promises holistic understanding to students‚

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    problems should arise from this new system of care. Once the job market of an SLP is actually established‚ it is easy to see how relocation shouldn’t be an issue. Speech language pathology has a 21% rate of growth‚ compared to the average 7% of most American jobs (Bureau of Labor Statistics‚ U.S. Department of Labor "Speech Language Pathologists: Occupational Outlook”). There are more than enough positions available‚ and the SLP field includes so many more aspects than just within school systems. This

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    a bus‚ use a restroom‚ participate in classes‚ walk the hallways‚ eat their lunches‚ and walk home after school in a “safe” environment.  Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working in schools with children who stutter may have victims of bullying on their caseloads.  These student-victims may feel most comfortable turning to SLPs for help during one-on-one treatment sessions to discuss these types of experiences.   Bullying is a form of aggression with three primary features: a) intent to do harm

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    Module 1 - SLP Business Ethics and Deontology Background In the Module 1 SLP‚ you will be given requirements for structuring the papers you will write throughout your degree program. In this module‚ we will discuss the required format and and writing requirements of all future papers (Case and SLP). Required Reading To begin‚ please review pages 1-11 of the Trident University International Student Guide to Writing a High-Quality Academic Paper. Then read page 16 of the Student Guide to Writing a

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    Benjamin Tiger1/16/12 Cellular Respiration Questions 1. Aerobic pathways require oxygen‚ while anaerobic pathways don’t. Anaerobic pathways only require the process of glycolysis to produce energy. Anaerobic pathways are found outside the mitochondria within the cytoplasm of the cell‚ with a low efficiency of 4%. These pathways require glucose‚ ATP‚ adolase‚ fructokinase‚ dehydrogenase‚ and NAD+. Out of one glucose molecule‚ major products include two net ATP‚ two NADH‚ and two pyruvate

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    INTRODUCTION: This session long project looks at the calculations used to determine the weighted average cost of capital (WACC). This SLP calculates the WACC for my SLP company – McDonalds‚ discusses how those calculations were arrived at and briefly describes WACC and what investors use it for. COMPANY NAME: McDonalds Inc Balance sheet date: 31 DEC 07 Market values date: 1 SEP 08 SOURCE

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    In fact‚ this topic should be of great concern for SLPs because of their role in early intervention and school related services. The American Speech-Language Hearing Association’s (ASHA) practice policy includes literacy in a relatively new scope of practice‚ and the role of SLPs in providing interventions for children who are deaf‚ which included language and literacy concepts (ASHA‚

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    communication and its disorders. It is an area of expertise practiced by clinician identified as Speech-language pathologists (SLP). Most states require that Speech-language pathologists are licensed (Bureau of Labor Statistics‚ U.S. Department of Labor‚ May‚ 2015). The requirements for such license are a master’s degree in Communication Disorder and clinical experience. SLP entails detail awareness‚ expertise skills‚ and efficient concentration. The Bureau of Labor Statistics anticipates high demand

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    do not chose to work in schools typically work in hospitals‚ nursing homes‚ colleges‚ private practice offices‚ home health agencies‚ research laboratories‚ and rehabilitation facilities. The types of people that would normally go to be seen by an SLP includes anyone who struggles with feeding/swallowing difficulties‚ delayed language development‚ articulation and phonological disorders‚ delayed pragmatic language skills‚ stuttering‚ hearing impaired‚ and those who wish to modify their accents (Pathologist)

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    patients. CLP creates deficits in feeding‚ swallowing‚ respiratory function‚ and speech among many others insufficiencies due to velopharyngeal incompetence (Ysunza et al.‚ 2015). Evaluations for feeding‚ swallowing‚ and speech are performed by an SLP and is required in the successful treatment a CLP child. QoL for both the child and his/her family is often negatively impacted due to the diagnosis of CLP. The child’s need for surgeries and continuous treatment for feeding‚ swallowing‚ and speech

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