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    Jennifer Haley English 101 Professor Wendi Bryant 15 March 2015 I Thought the World was ending. Once you grow up you realize how insignificant a mortifying situation can make you feel. It feels almost like it’s the end of the world. On a hot summer Friday afternoon a middle school group traveled in a white passenger van down a long country road to a youth conference. I was a young girl who had no idea how the next 30 minutes would transpire into the most embarrassing time of my life. The

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    Outline the main causes of sensory loss There are many factors that can be attributable to causing sensory loss. Varying degrees of vision and hearing loss may occur: During pregnancy: a woman may come into contact with a virus or disease that affects the growing foetus an inherited condition or syndrome may be passed on to the child a chromosomal disorder may occur during the foetus’ early development injury affecting the foetus whilst in utero Complications at birth (multiple

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    Near-Death Experiences: Psychological or Paranormal? Undergoing a near-death experience is said to be unique and even sometimes unsettling. It can occur under a few differing circumstances‚ but is most likely to happen when one is on the brink of death. The cause is yet to be positively determined‚ yet most characteristics of a near-death experience can be attributed to psychological reasoning rather than paranormal. Scientists have given valid explanations for most characteristics of NDE’s

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    Sensory Loss

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    ensory loss Acquired Sensory Loss This is when somebody is born without any sensory loss‚ but then has an accident or illness which causes a sensory loss. Illness Diabetes: The most serious complication of diabetes for the eye is the development of diabetic retinopathy. Diabetes affects the tiny blood vessels of the eye and if they become blocked or leak then the retina and possibly your vision will be affected. Measles: Measles blindness is the single leading cause of blindness

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    Graphic organizer 1

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    Narrative Organizer Part One Directions: First‚ choose a topic. Next‚ complete the graphic organizer by adding details to each section so that you are planning the details for your Narrative Essay. Beginning Middle End Fernando hurts and embarrasses the narrator Fernando decides he will get revenge on the narrator Fortunato has hurt the narrator a thousand times‚ but when Fortunato almost insults him‚ the narrator swears there will be payback. Fernando’s weakness is introduced

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    Dominic Barone Mr. Nelson English 110 18 September 2014 Dominant Tone Sensory Details Exercise IDEA #1 Where is the place you are thinking about describing? Football field at twilight Who‚ if any‚ are the people there? Football team‚ coaches‚ and myself What is the main feeling that you intend for the reader to feel as he or she reads your paper? Anticipation and nervousness of the upcoming game What point of view will you use?  (For example‚ will you refer to yourself and what you see as you

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    Professor Vosburg English 100 MW 5-7 January 30‚ 2013 Tree Climbing Response “Tree Climbing‚“ by student. Tree Climbing is a descriptive essay in which the author uses figurative language‚ contrast imagery‚ parallel sentences‚ concrete details‚ sensory details and many more different rhetorical terms throughout the essay. The author begins to tell describe her past childhood as a kid growing up in the house of her grandparents. It all begins in her brothers eighteenth birthday in which her brother

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    Sensory Description

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    Sensory Description Slowly as if a deadly volcano is about to explode‚ the rumbling of thousands of feet running‚ it gets louder and louder and louder. Suddenly‚ it explodes. Thousands of people come in ‚flooding the great hall‚ their feet echoing off the walls‚ their screams of hunger and panic fill the grand room‚ the sound of crashing as jaws shut tightly. Silence. Then the volcano erupts again‚ doors slam‚ feet thunder on the ground‚ chatting rises. The bell rings‚ silence again. It’s the end

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    Sensory Snapshot

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    ENG-095-YNB MRS. MILLER TORIN YOUNG SENSORY SNAPSHOT My day begins with my alarm clock waking me at six in the morning. Then I wake my daughter up to get her ready for school. After I brush my teeth and take a shower I get dressed. Then my daughter and I have breakfast. I then walk my daughter to the bus stop so she can catch the bus. The morning air is very refreshing. After the bus come I go back home do my daily chores like cleaning and doing laundry. As I am a student I need to manage

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    Sensory Exercises

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    Franklin S: Child had a big smile on his face and greeted the OT O: The following activities were performed: -Sensory processing activity: jumping on the trampoline and crashing on the pillows 10 x 10 sets; Swing on the platform swing while stand picking up cones and passing it to the OT; bilateral exercises( jumping jacks‚ cross crawls‚ squats‚ tree pose‚ toe touches‚ x-jumps) x20; catch and throw ball 10x and wheelbarrow activity using shapes to improve self-regulation‚ body awareness‚ and work

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