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    understanding sensory loss

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    Understand Sensory Loss Sensory impairment is when one of your senses such as sight‚ hearing‚ smell‚ touch‚ taste and spatial awareness are no longer normal. A person does not necessarily have full loss of a sense to be sensory impaired. Dual sensory impairment is when a combination of both hearing and sight is impaired. The combination of two sensory impairments intensify the impact of each other which usually means the person will not benefit fully from the services of deaf people or

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    HEARING LOSS ENT

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    HEARING LOSS BY: NURRASHIDAH BT ABDURAHMAN NABILAH IFFAH BT MD. ARIF ANATOMY OF EAR The ear is made up of three parts 1. Outer ear – consists of pinna and external auditory canal 2. middle ear – consists of tympanic membrane and ossicles (3 tiny bones that are attached to the tympanic membrane which are malleus‚ incus and stapes) 3. inner ear – consists of oval window‚ semicircular ducts‚ cochlea and auditory tube  HEARING – transduction of sound to neural impulses and its interpretation

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    Pure Economic Loss

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    DRAFT: NOT FOR CITATION WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF THE AUTHOR. PURE ECONOMIC LOSS: THE PROBLEM OF TIMING Robert Walker Occasionally the English Court of Appeal has cited to it a decision of the Supreme Court (or‚ until recently‚ the House of Lords) which it finds almost completely incomprehensible. It has a tactful way of signalling this. It does so by taking the unusual course of itself granting permission to appeal‚ rather than leaving it to the higher court to decide. The clear message

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    Weight Loss Memo

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    individual lifestyle. Everyone’s metabolism is different‚ a plan can be affective to one person but not the next. The first step to losing weight is to prepare and get yourself ready for the new healthy lifestyle. Come up with reasons for the weight loss‚ examine the benefits of losing weight‚ and the steps‚ the steps you need to take to achieve

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    Bereaved children need support within school to deal with the loss of a loved one. This may be by being given opportunity to talk about their feelings or through practical activities. Naturally‚ each individual deals with bereavement in a different way‚ some may feel sad or angry‚ some may feel guilty about the death and others may withdraw and show signs of depression. The age of the child as well as their previous experiences‚ or lack of‚ can affect what they understand about death therefore

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    Essay On Weight Loss

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    major problem to many people today. Although there are many ways that one can adopt to lose weight‚ not all of them are effective enough. Although some of these weight loss programs could be effective‚ our lifestyles do hinder any weight loss progress. If you have been trying weight loss programs to no success‚ here are a few weight loss tips to consider‚ which will no doubt help you out. 1. Avoid fast foods Fast foods are the main culprits to weight gain. Factory manufactured foods have preservatives

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    Loss In Troy And The Iliad

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    and key aspects in both ‘Troy’ and ‘The Iliad’ the audience have to over-come and understand the huge focus of loss. When experiencing loss many other possessions come along with it such as‚ grief‚ anger‚ revenge‚ loneliness and various emotions and feelings. Looking deeper into both texts you gain a sense and understanding of the grief all families and loved ones had to endure from the loss of a family member or relation. Both text can be read into closely to find deeper meanings and when drawing

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    Loss of Innocence As we grow as a person to a part of society we learn about many different things‚ we learn how to cope with different situations in order to form into different individuals. We start seeing things from a different perspective and start forming our own opinions of people‚ situations and the world in general. As many would think that this is the process of growth; it is also a loss of innocence. It is an aspect of coming of age or an experience in a child or person’s life that makes

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    Weight Loss Essay

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    Are You Ready to Change your way of Life? Millions of people battle weight loss every day. People come up with so many excuses as to why they cannot lose weight. Losing weight‚ eating healthy and finding time to exercise are the biggest complaints of most individuals that are overweight. According to Rob B (par 1)‚ so many people fail at losing weight because they are lazy. Many people would like to lose weight and exercise but because of jobs‚ families and other priorities‚ it makes it

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    Unit 4222-393 Understanding Sensory Loss O 1-1 A range of factors can impact on individuals with sensory loss. We gather so much information from our sight and hearing. Talking‚ listening & reading are all things we do in everyday life‚ we rely on our senses to understand and process what is going on around us and to carry out our everyday living skills‚ so to lose any of these will have a massive impact. Decreased vision and/or hearing can lead to a breakdown in communication‚

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