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    disease‚ pericardial cyst/effusion‚ bronchitis‚ unclassified cardiomyopathy‚ polycystic kidney disease‚ pancytopenia‚ urinary tract obstruction‚ hyperthyroidism‚ chylothorax‚ and mastocytosis.1‚8 During these evaluations‚ radiographs or other imaging modalities were performed which revealed the

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    plan (e.g. strategies‚ resources‚ etc.) will be used and differentiated as appropriate‚ to engage all the learners: As I have no prior knowledge of my students learning styles I will plan my lesson using the "The VARK Modalities‚ Fleming and Mills (1992) suggested four modalities that seemed to reflect the experiences of the students and teaches" www.vark-learn.com Visual - Auditory - Read/write - Kinaesthetic Visual - Large symbols displayed using PowerPoint

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    and repair of soft tissue lesion management used as thermal modality. However in recent practice the non-thermal aspects of Ultrasound as intervention are being employed. Evidence indicates the dose dependant Ultrasound therapy effects the inflammatory‚ proliferative and remodelling phases of soft tissue injury to encourage the repair of damaged cells. Physics Summary Therapeutic Ultrasound is the most commonly used modality of electro-physical

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    in their lives. The Learning Approach/ Social Learning Theory Edwin Sutherland’s theory of Differential Association theory is about an individual learning criminal behaviour through interaction with intimate groups. His theory includes four modalities‚ which are frequency‚ duration priority and intensity. Sutherland’s theory is seen in many scenes in the film. Even though Doughboy and Ricky are brothers that live in the same house‚ with the same mother and in the same neighbourhood they are both

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    giraffidea. Fallowing the family is the genus of giraffe. Last but not least‚ is the species of g. camelopardalis. The giraffe relies on a lot of different sensory modalities in different situations‚ from eating to communicating with others of his or her kind. Sight would have to be the giraffe’s most important sensory modality. The sensory modality of sight is used 24/7. Giraffes can be up to a half of a mile apart from each other and still be able to maintain eye contact. Watching out for predators‚ eating

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    be stores. Rehearsal basically means keeping material active in memory by repeating it until it can be stored. The model contais sercal other stores to. The information which you gets from the world‚ enters the sensory memory which is modality specific. Modality specific means that it is realated to different

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    therapist taught me the propper way to use crutches to go up and down the stairs. After the cast came off‚ I was back in physical therapy learning how to strengthen my foot‚ so I could return to participating in soccer. While in therapy‚ I was using modalities and strengthening exercises‚ so I would not have to return. Even though I was doing what I was taught in therapy‚ I was still experiencing pain in my foot. The specialist I was seeing referred me to another specialist because physical therapy and

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    Petruchio in The Taming Of The Shrew‚ Shakespeare demonstrates the patriarchal values of society and the dominance of men in the Elizabethan Era. We see that wealth is valued in society which is Petruchio’s main motive to wive. Repetition and high modality is used to show Petruchio is only interested in money‚ “I come

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    of Hallucination: A Literature Review Mental imagery‚ as defined by Finke (1989)‚ is an experience significantly resembling that of perceiving‚ but it occurs in the absence of an adequate physical stimulus. It exists in all of the seven sensory modalities‚ such as visual‚ auditory‚ and olfactory (Thomas‚ 1999). Mental imagery is believed to be in close relationship with some core psychological mechanisms such as perception and memory‚ and holding its unique role in contributing to cognitive performance

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    objectives? Yes Is instruction differentiated? Yes How will ELL or Special Needs ’ students benefit from these lessons? They will gain vocabulary meanings of new words. Gain interaction with peers. Name the activities which support learning modalities‚ gender or cultural groups. Learning about different foods in general. Are there frequent and multiple ways to check for understanding during instruction? Yes. List the strategies to check for understanding. Include other strategies not in

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