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    Case Study Report Student Information: Name : Tommy Age : 9 Year in school: 4 School : SD Rejosari‚ public elementary school in East Java province‚ Indonesia School region : rural; lower-socio economic area School outcomes : the number of pupils entering secondary education from this school is 95%. Drop-out rate is around 5% with various reasons such as move to the city with parents trying to find jobs‚ early marriage‚ helping parents to work in the farm and move overseas to join

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    consulting‚ referral for assistive technology services‚ expert witness in litigation‚ and assistive technology training. Since I am providing services at ABZ School in Hidalgo County‚ I am currently participating in the IEP meeting of a student named Tommy. The following questions correspond to Tommy’s case. 1. What is the full meaning of IEP and who can be members

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    nothing more than donating vital organs followed by “completing.” Miss Emily taught the students about the different counties of England. Miss Emily told them that Norfolk was a lost corner. This is significant because towards the end of the book‚ Tommy‚ Ruth‚ Kathy‚

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    old one or the abandoned and the one is the newly constructed one. The old one is somewhat like mysterious because there was a classroom where the children in that particular class were disappeared without knowing where they go. II. Characters Tommy Frazer- A twelve year old kid who moves to a new town and goes to a new school‚ he decides to help decorate for the upcoming school dance. He was silent in some ways because he didn’t know what to do or to communicate with other people because he was

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    Harry Vladek has a very difficult decision to make in regards to the health of his son‚ Tommy. Tommy has a very serious brain problem thus‚ he is basically left brain died with fully healthy and functional body. Harry‚ not wanting let go of his son‚ tries everything‚ in terms of trying to help his son‚ and finally comes across Dr. Nicholson‚ a brain surgeon who believes that by putting a new brain in Tommy‚ he fixes Tommy’s brain problem‚ but this whole procedure isn’t set in stone. There are

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    and Andy) are camping and use cartridges to blow up ground searching for gold. They get sick of fishing the normal way‚ so they decide to blow up the fish in the waterhole. When the cartridge is built‚ the dog steals it and accidentally lights it. Tommy (the dog) chases the men with it‚ and in the end blows up this other yellow dog that nobody likes. Themes: � Human interaction with the environment and associated consequences of manipulating it.. � Human and dog relationship‚ importance of

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    Tommy is a 5-year-old healthy boy. As the only child his parents adore him. They started to realize that some things were a bit odd about Tommy as he started to show signs of emotional and communication difficulties growing up. As he grew‚ they noticed a difficulty in speech‚ playing social games‚ and prefers to play alone. According to the DSM-5‚ Tommy falls under neurodevelopmental disorders of having autism spectrum disorder (Module 1: Autism and the Diagnosis). He has a love for stacking cars

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    American Dream in Film The American Dream is a belief that is known by people all over the world. The American Dream can be achieved by anyone. According to Winn‚ “The Unites States is considered the land of opportunity despite one’s race‚ color‚ creed‚ or national origin‚ an idea that is acknowledged in many parts of the world‚ especially in America” (Winn 1). The American Dream is the idea that allows people to succeed‚ regardless of their limitations. This idea is engraved into people’s mind

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    Never Let Me Go Essay People believe that we can control our lives‚ but the fate of our lives cannot be completely controlled by us. In Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro‚ Tommy and Kathy think they can control their lives‚ until they realize that there is no deferral. Never Let Me Go is set in the late 1900’s‚ in the epigraph states of Britain‚ where humans are cloned in order to provide donor transplants. The main character‚ Kathy H and all of her schoolmates have been designed in order to

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    when he was 10 years old. Before he died he told his son that he does not need to fight to be a man. The young man was named Tommy‚ but folks just called him yellow. Tommy was called yellow because he never stood up for what he believed him‚ nor did he ever fight for anything. This paragraph demonstrates how by living by his father’s words it makes him seem like a coward. Tommy met a woman named Becky whom he fell in love with.

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