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    A Special Gift

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    A Special Gift A customer has planned to go to the gift shop named “Samanikalo” to buy a special gift for her daughter. The salesman and the sales girl is dealing with the customer to choose a better gift for her daughter. The conversation begins as follow: Sales Girl : Hi‚ madam. How can I help you? Customer : I want to purchase a gift for my daughter to give it on her birthday. Sales Girl : How old is she? Customer : She is just nine years old. It should be something special and unique

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    Special K

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    recommendations to improve 7) References 2) Product Overview (Special K with Chocolatey Flakes) It’s a little treat you’ll feel good about * What’s the Product? Kellogg’s is a big name in the cereal industry and Special K with Chocolatey Flakes is one of Kellogg’s powerful brands which introduced to cereal market in 2009. The product is combination of lightly sweetened Special K flakes with delicious chocolate Special K flakes. * Less than 150 calories per serve * Less

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    Special Olympics

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    English 21 May 2013 Special Olympics Would you say people with disablilities are less fortunate? Would you say they aren’t capable of things that an everyday person are? No‚ it’s not that they are less fortunate or uncapable‚ but are carriers of unique gifts and talents. The Special Olympics started off only as a summer camp for those with intellectual disabilities. The camp was created to test and discover the phyical and mental abilities of these special individuals. The camp turned

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    Special Senses

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    Nov. 19‚ 2012 Special Senses Through out your lifetime you have experienced the world through your senses – sight‚ sound‚ taste‚ smell‚ touch – or more accurately your special senses which include Vision‚ Audition‚ Equilibrium‚ Olfaction‚ and Gustation. After you have lived awhile your body changes so it should be no surprise that your ability to sense and perceive the world would change as well. Through senses that perceive light‚ sound‚ and smell‚ you gain so much information about

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    DESIGN INTERVENTIONS FOR ORPHAN CHILDREN TO ACCOMMODATE THEIR PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS DEVVRAT CHOWDHARY 2010 BARC 009 A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED AS A PART OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE‚ BHOPAL. 9TH SEMESTER YEAR: 2014 DESIGN INTERVENTIONS FOR ORPHAN CHILDREN TO ACCOMMODATE THEIR PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS Devvrat Chowdhary 2010 BARC 009 A dissertation submitted as a part

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    Special Education

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    a. Identify the most crucial issues that impact students from differing backgrounds in special education. Discuss each issue‚ its implications and possible solutions or directions. This issue is very complex because of the multiple aspects that involve identification‚ learning‚ teaching and assessment for groups with different backgrounds. First‚ educators should always be aware that respecting and appreciating each and every culture is important for the students to build pride of their heritage

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    Running head: SPECIAL NEEDS: PARENTING A CHILD Special Needs: Parenting a Child with High Functioning Autism or Asperger Syndrome San Jose State University Introduction Parents who have children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) should define their parenting technique more so than parents of neurotypical children. Children with ASD have many different needs. For example‚ an ASD child has great difficulties with their social skills; this deficiency causes them not to have meaningful

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    Educating Special Needs Students: I.e. Autism and other Severe Disabilities Timothy E. Jackson SPE -226 Educating the Exceptional Learner February 23‚ 2011 Professor Rebekah McCarthy This essay is entitled Educating Special Needs Students‚ the author will discuss and several important issues‚ which will be the following; the defining of Mental Retardation a term the author despises‚ Autism‚ Severe Disabilities and Multiple Disabilities‚ also their causes‚ and the impact of these disabilities

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    Observation

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    ask them questions it shows them you were paying attention. My theory is you learn faster when you observe and when things are hands on. Everyone has there own way of learning ‚ not everyone is the same. Observation is to become familiar with the insiders to refine and subsequent observation and data collection. It has become aparent to me in the past few months that most people are not really thinkers‚ but are more observers .One who doesnt understand their learning style is never really learning

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    Observation and Child

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    looks at the role of observation in early childhood care and education. It will discuss and examine this role throughout. To work effectively and successfully with children‚ you must know how to understand them. Developing the skill of observing children and interpreting what you have observed by using reference to your knowledge is the main task. It is by closely observing behaviour that you come to understand the theoretical information derived from research studies into children and their development

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