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    Introductory awareness of Autistic Spectrum Conditions Understand the areas in which individuals with an autistic spectrum conditions characteristically have difficulties 1.1. Describe the types of difficulty that individuals with an autistic spectrum condition may have with language and other ways of communicating The effects of autism on communication are extremely varied. Most individuals do not have any trouble with pronunciation. The problems lie in using language effectively.

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    ways of evaluating performance and in addition to that ecologically valid testing environments and tasks. (Davis‚ Christodoulou‚ Seider‚ Gardner‚ 2011). As one way to realize this aim‚ Project Spectrum‚ a large initiative for preschool and early primary education children has been founded. Project Spectrum is a collaborative research and development project offering an alternative approach to assessment and curriculum development for preschool and early primary education in the US.

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    James Madison University – ISAT 493 Senior Capstone | Power Line Efficiency Analysis | By Wade Reynolds | | Advisor: Dr. James L. Barnes | Sponsored by Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative | | ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank Jason Burch and Myron Rummel for their help and support throughout the duration of the study. Jason’s help proved to be critical in overcoming some of the complex technical challenges associated with the data calculations and solutions. I would

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    There is no doubt that Eva Hesse and Sol Lewitt were close friends‚ and both arguably two of the most significant American artists of the Abstract Expressionist movement during the post-war war era. However‚ one cannot truly understand the friendship these two artists had just by reading. Throughout the exhibition‚ Converging Lines: Eva Hesse and Sol LeWitt‚ the viewer can explore the friendship in depth through each of the many pieces first hand. Eva Hess was born into a German-Jewish family on

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    an autism spectrum disorder (autism speaks 2014). Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a general term for a group of complex disorders that affect neurodevelopment. Social skills deficits are one of the three core impairments found in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) and are often considered to be the primary feature of ASDs (Kanner‚ 1943; Sevin‚ Knight‚ & Braud‚ 2007; Volkmar‚ Cohen‚ Bregman‚ Hooks‚ & Stevenson‚ 1989; Walters‚ Barrett‚ & Feinstein‚ 1990). The term “spectrum” from the

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    CHAPTER 18 Management of WAITING LINES KEY IDEAS 1. Waiting lines are an important consideration in capacity planning. Waiting lines tie up additional resources (waiting space‚ time‚ etc.); they decrease the level of customer service: and they require additional capacity to reduce them. 2. Waiting lines occur whenever demand for service exceeds capacity (supply). Even in systems that are underloaded‚ waiting lines tend to form if arrival and service patterns are highly variable because

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    Elements Of Reasoning

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    Analyzing a News Article Using the Elements of Reasoning The following article http://abcnews.go.com/US/amber-alert-sharp-eyed-citizen-save-missing-girl/story?id=11807128&page=1 was about how a young girl was rescued from her kidnapper by an ordinary citizen. My purpose for choosing and reading this article was to find out how this occurred. As far as questions that are brought up by this article are how did this man know to stop this particular truck? How did he accomplish that? Why was the

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    10 (a) State TWO respiratory diseases that may be caused by exposure to asbestos. (2) (b) Identify where asbestos is likely to be encountered in a building during renovation work. (6) 6 (a) Define the term `target organ’ within the context of occupational health. (2) (b) Outline the personal hygiene practices that should be followed to reduce the risk of ingestion of a hazardous substance. (6) 3 (a) Explain the meaning of the term `dilution ventilation’. (2) (b)

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    com/ejsr.htm Vehicular Emissions and Air Quality Standards in Nigeria F. I. Abam Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ Cross River University of Technology P.M.B 1123. Calabar‚ Nigeria E-mail: faibiang@yahoo.com Tel: +2348054383418 G. O. Unachukwu National Centre for Energy Research and Development University of Nigeria Nsukka‚ Nigeria E-mail: godwinogechi@yahoo.com Tel: +2348050525033 Abstract This paper reports the results of the investigation of vehicular emissions in selected areas in Calabar

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    DSM-IV-(TR) : Autism Spectrum Disorders Type 299.0 Autistic Disorder Type 298.0 Asperger’s Syndrome Type 298.0 Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified Abstract Autism is a complex developmental disability that causes problems with social interaction and communication. Symptoms usually start before age three and can cause delays or problems in many different skills that develop from infancy to adulthood. Disorders included in the Autism Spectrum are Autistic Disorder‚ Asperger’s

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