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    but if problems appear brain will lose its ability to control the body system. There are several neurological disorders that can affect the brain and the most common type is Multiple Sclerosis. This essay will describe what the disease does and will explain in details the most common type of Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

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    This week I decided to learn a little bit more about a disease called Multiple Myeloma. Multiple Myeloma is caused when a certain type of cell called the plasma cell is being produced “abnormally”. This means that the plasma cell isn’t doing its job and killing the bacteria that enters into your body because “[they]...crowd normal blood cells in your bones.” It creates tumors in your bone marrow and sometimes other parts of your body. As the bad plasma cells start to get higher in number‚ your bones

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    War can cause many feelings and effect soldiers in many ways. Could war be an adventurous experience? Could it make one feel as just a numerical statistic? Wilfred Owen’s poem “Insensibility” depicts war as a horrifying experience that allows no space for meaning of one’s life because it has turned the soldiers into killers who have lost the sense of a human being. Owen does not rebuke the soldiers for their inhuman acts because he feels that it is war that has suppressed their sensibility. The killings

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    Howard Gardner‚ Multiple Intelligences Who knew that a young boy born in 1943 in Scranton‚ PA‚ would become one of the main well known theorists in today’s society (Multiple Intelligences‚ 2002). Growing up‚ Howard‚ really enjoyed being studious and doing well in school‚ however‚ he enjoyed playing piano the most. He claims that music has always been a very important aspect in his life. Majoring as a developmental psychologist and neuropsychology‚ Gardner started his research towards what is today

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    People with Disabilities and the Advocate’s Role Alex Monroe BSHS 441 - Advocacy and Mediation August 20‚ 2013 What is Advocacy? Independence is a powerful and liberating word most people strive to achieve this during the course of his or her lifetime. No one truly wants to rely on another person for aid or support but unfortunately circumstances arise when a person cannot accomplish their objectives on their own. When individuals face difficulties in getting services that they need they will

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    students or friends. They spend their most of time watching TV‚ playing video games‚ texting on cell phone and listening songs with head-phones. They love to be alone. They don’t have any time for helping the people who are old‚ helpless and with disabilities. Instead of they make fun of them. They even don’t show any respect for their parents and also for their grand-parents. They love to do what they watch on the TV. They try to accept all those things they watch‚ listen in their favourite shows‚

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    always benefits students with disabilities. When someone is labeled they are often seen for their disability before they are seen as just being a person. People tend to focus more on the disability of the person and the fact that they cannot perform a task instead of modifying the task so they can perform it to the best of their ability. Labeling a student under one of the thirteen categories may distinguish which disability the child has but‚ not all cases of that disability are the same. No case in

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    Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits are in place to protect you should you lose your ability to support yourself due to a life-limiting health condition. For more than 15 years‚ The Gil Law Firm has been helping Dothan‚ Alabama‚ area residents navigate the challenges of Social Security Disability. Here they debunk three common myths about SSDI. "If I Get Social Security Disability‚ I’ll Get It For Life." Actually‚ it’s not guaranteed that you will receive SSDI for the rest of your life. In

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    Learning through Multiple Intelligences Seminar/Workshop Content Outline: PART I – Explanation 1. What is the theory of multiple intelligences (M.I.)? 2. How does this theory differ from the traditional definition of intelligence? 3. What do multiple intelligences have to do with my classroom? 4. How has M.I. theory developed since it was introduced in 1983? 5. Who are the critics of this theory and what do they say? 6. What are some benefits of using the multiple intelligences

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    In the philosophy of mind‚ multiple realizability‚ a defined by Jaegwon Kim‚ is the thesis that mental states are such that they are instantiated in a range of organisms with “widely diverse neural-biological structures” (1). Because a single mental state can be “realized” by organisms with vastly different physiologies‚ multiple realizability is often claimed to be a threat to type-physicalist theories which reduce the mental to the physical. In “Multiple Realization and the Metaphysics of Reduction

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