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    University of Phoenix Material Appendix F Autism and Mental Retardation Respond to the following: 1. List the primary features of autism. These are emotional and social reciprocity. This includes such characteristics as seeming indifference to physical care and loving emotional interests which others provide to an autistic individual‚ verbal and other communication and language impairments and an inability to use speech. Echolalia may be exhibited in those who can speak. Echolalia

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    Iranian Women: Problems and Regulations Today in the Iranian society‚ women are socially limited in multiple ways by the government control of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Women are controlled in many ways with rules but the biggest rule was for the women to be veiled. The girls and women were academically limited in their schools because of segregation from the males. Males were always told to be more important than the women. On the other hand women fought and overcame these limitations

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    Nancy G. Brinker has devoted her life to helping others. She took care of her only sister‚ Susan‚ when needed the most. She has been involved with charity since early childhood. Nancy‚ herself‚ is a breast cancer survivor. Nancy G. Brinker is admirable for these traits; she is caring‚ charitable‚ and she is a survivor. Susan G. Komen was diagnosed with breast cancer in the late 1970’s. Nancy would make sure she was with Susan during her treatments. She would help Susan’s husband with the

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    A story that resonated with me was “Panhandle Lessons” by Nancy Leonard. Nancy Leonard had much adjustment to do when she moved from Illinois‚ where she was surrounded by loving family and friends‚ to a remote community in the Oklahoma Panhandle. Similarly‚ I was raised a lively community in Vietnam‚ and all was new to me when I moved halfway across the world to the small town of Altus‚ Oklahoma. From a neighborhood where gates were almost always open and the streets animated with sounds of children

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    Such scenes may reveal the values of the characters and the society in which they live. Select a novel or play that includes such a scene and‚ in a focused essay‚ discuss the contribution the scene makes to the meaning of the work as a whole. The Great Gatsby and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Portrayal of the Corruption of the American Dream Through Symbolism and Theme At the house of Jay Gatsby‚ one can only expect the most extravagant and thrilling celebrations. While at most parties‚ people attend

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    the American Revolution‚ fighting in the war was considered too much work for the women in the family. Only men were allowed to serve as soldiers during this time because they were the only ones able to understand military strategy. Although women were considered unskilled and uneducated about the war‚ they also had a great impact on the victory of the war. Because they severed several roles‚ women were the primary reason men were able to function during the revolutionary war. Women had a lot of

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    a sense of responsibility and show a strong moral code (act on the knowledge of being genuinely right). Brett proves he has undergone a change. The end of the novel is still a success because he wants to change his life. Intro The novel‚ Raw by Scott Monk presents a variety of themes. It does this through important language techniques as seen in the excerpt and in the whole novel. Characters also play a pivotal role in displaying important

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    INS 4-Nancy Drew: The Demon of River Heights The title of the book I read is "Nancy Drew: The Demon of River Heights" written by Stefan Petrucha. The main character of the book is Nancy Drew; the girl detective‚ she was the first one to be introduced in the book. Most of the characters of the book were introduced in the beginning of the story‚ but some were presented in the middle. In this story‚ Nancy was starring in her friends Ben and Quentin’s movie to make her acting debut. During this‚ a

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    our lives and people around us. In our everyday lives we are confronting challenges‚ some are as small as walking up a few steps‚ and some are larger and more challenging that could be life or death circumstances. Australian book ‘RAW’ written by Scott Monk has had a huge influence on how I view the meaning of challenge. Raw outlines various challenges that young teenagers may face such as crime‚ violence‚ affection‚ making friends and the difficulty met to change an individual’s behaviour towards

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    The oral history by Nancy Oda‚ a Japanese American woman who grew up in the East Los Angeles neighborhood of Boyle Height and residing is a diverse community that living alongside Jewish and Hispanic Americans. She described the story how her father who was born in Montebello and then the family move back to Japan. Then come back to the United States from Japan to open a market and a school. To adapt the mainstream US culture‚ her father was a team member to create events in community picnic call

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