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    Special Needs Assistants

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    Introduction Special Needs Assistants came into existence in 1959 (The Open College‚ Janurary). Since then they have been employed to help students with disabilities in particular who attend specialist support schools or standardised mainstream national schools. Special Needs Assistants may be employed on a full or part-time basis (INTO‚ 2013). The benefit of the special needs assistants skills has been used to aid school authorities in making appropriate assessments and decisions‚ in terms of the

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    Normal cell division meiosis and gamete production via meiosis. Explain why the process of mitosis and meiosis are both important to a living organism. When would an organism need to undergo the process of mitosis? Meiosis? What would happen if meiosis did not occur? Mitosis is the cell process of growth and division whereas meiosis is the process of developing reproductive cells. The sperm and egg are critical components for almost all living organisms. Every living organism begins with one

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    Lecture 8 Division and Classification Model One: Mall People Just what goes into "having fun"? For many people‚ "fun" involves getting out of the house‚ seeing other people‚ having something interesting to look at‚ and enjoying a choice of activities‚ all at a reasonable price. Going out to dinner or to the movies may satisfy some of those desires‚ but often not all. But an attractive alternative does exist in the form of the free-admission shopping mall. Teenagers‚ couples on dates

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    Fiction There are many different types of fiction. Many people confuse these different types of fiction and classify fiction books into incorrect groups. To help better understand fiction they would have to know what types of fiction there are and what they’re like. These types of fiction include realistic fiction‚ science fiction‚ and historical fiction. Realistic fiction refers to stories that might really happen‚ stories set in a particular time and that happen to a particular people. 

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    A woman had a fear of elevators and closed spaces. A psychologist helped her to remember the time when she experienced the fear for the first time. She was in a baby carriage and her mother had put her in a thick undershirt. It was too tight and she was trying to breathe. She constantly tried to pull herself up out of the baby carriage to be able to breathe‚ but she felt trapped and frightened. This remembered breathing restriction had been started again when she was in closed spaces like an elevator

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    Teamwork Team means “Together Everyone Achieves More”. Teamwork is the ability to work together towards a common vision. Teamwork is all about caring for each other. Teamwork is everywhere. The individual efforts result in a level of performance that is greater than the sum of those individual efforts. Weaknesses of one member can be supported by stronger members who will make the results better and more effective than a person doing it individually. Without teamwork you would not be able to complete

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    Special Interest Tourism

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    Introduction of Special Interest Tourism The tourism industry has changed over the years along with the socio-economic situations in many countries. Therefore‚ tourism markets that were popular twenty years ago are now in deterioration as travellers look for some kind of fulfilment and meaning at the destination. Special interest tourism (SIT) can be defined as a form of tourism that provides an enriching experience that is of special interest to visitors in addition to other leisure activities. Types

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    Costs and Special Order

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    they: A. B. C. D. Are fixed in amount. Are the same each time period. Typically do not differ between options. Are not committed. 4. A special order is: A. B. C. D. E. Typically expected. A profitable opportunity to sell a specified quantity of a firm ’s product or service. Typically unexpected. A particularly large customer order. A rush order. 5. Special orders: A. B. C. D. Are frequent. Are infrequent. Commonly represent a large part of a firm ’s overall business. Can never be profitable

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    directing sensoryinformation throughout the body. There are three major divisions of the brain. They arethe forebrain‚ the midbrain‚ and the hindbrain. Anatomy of the Brain: Brain Divisions   The forebrain is responsible for a variety of functions including receiving andprocessing sensory information‚ thinking‚ perceiving‚ producing and understandinglanguage‚ and controlling motor function. There are two major divisions of forebrain: thediencephalon and the telencephalon. The diencephalon contains

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    Special Olympics In the early 1950s Ms. Eunice Shivers observed how kids who was a little different being mistreated and how they did not have any place to go and play and just be kids. She took it upon herself to start a camp for kids with disabilities in her own backyard. The mission was to see how the kids interacted with one another when involved in sports and other activities‚ instead of just focusing on what they could not do. Throughout the 1960s‚ Eunice Kennedy Shriver continued her pioneering

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