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    Unit 547 Promote good practice in the support of individuals with autistic spectrum conditions. 1. Understand how the different and evolving theories about autism reflect the complexity of autistic spectrum conditions Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how a person communicates with‚ and relates to‚ other people. It also affects how they make sense of the world around them. It is a spectrum condition‚ which means that‚ while all people with autism share certain difficulties

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    traffic lights. This am be done by using the Principle of a) Raman effect b) Radiography c) Holography d) Photoelectric effect 2. Water is to be sterilized for drinking purpose without using any chemicals this can be done by using a) u v rays b) visible light c) short wave length radio waves d) long wave length Radio waves 3. In a heat engine the linear motion of the Piston is converted into rotation by the component a) Spart plug b) Carburetor c) Crank Shaft d) Fuel injection pump 4. An Engineer

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    Christina Whalen‚ Generalization and Autism Spectrum Disorders‚ Real Life‚ Real progress. Generalization and Students with Autism Huiyen Lo Middle Tennessee State University Christina Whalen‚ Generalization and Autism Spectrum Disorders‚ Real Life‚ Real progress. Autism is a complex neurobiological disorder that includes core deficits in three primary areas: languages and communication‚ social interaction‚ and repetitive and restrictive interest and behaviors. Today autism is most commonly

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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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    References: (1990)‚ Regulatory Framework for Radio Spectrum Policy in the European Community‚ EUROPA‚ http://europa.eu. Akyildiz‚ I.‚ W. Lee‚ M. Vuran‚ and S. Mohanty (2006)‚ Next generation/dynamic spectrum access/cognitive radio wireless networks: A survey‚ Computer Networks‚ 50 (13)‚ 2127–2159. Cannons‚ J.‚ R. Dougherty‚ C. F. Freiling‚ and K. Zeger (2006)‚ Network routing capacity

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    EXPERIMENT 2 : UV-VISIBLE DETERMINATION OF AN UNKNOWN CONCENTRATION OF KMnO4 OBJECTIVE 1. To determine the maximum wavelength of potassium permanganate. 2. To plot the calibration curve of potassium permanganate. 3. To determine the concentration of an unknown solution of potassium permanganate. APPARATUS Beaker‚ burette‚ glass rod ‚volumetric flask 100ml ‚dropper CHEMICALS Potassium permanganate (KMnO4)‚ distilled water PROCEDURE A. Preparation of the KMnO4 standard solution

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    A Technical Seminar Report On WIRELESS INTEGRATED NETWORK SENSORS Submitted to the JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‚ HYDERABAD In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY In ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING By D.VINEETH KUMAR (09B91A0414) SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS-TECHNICAL CAMPUS (Affiliated to JNTU‚ Hyderabad) Ibrahimpatanam‚ RangaReddy District -501506 2012-2013 GURU

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    than the atomic radius of nitrogen. Multiple Choice Questions 29) The number of cycles of a wave that passes a stationary point in one second is called its A) wavelength B) frequency C) crest D) trough E) none of the above 33) Which color of the visible spectrum has photons with the most energy? A) red B) orange C) green D) violet E) yellow 37) Which form of electromagnetic radiation has the longest wavelength? A) Radio Waves B) Microwaves C) X-rays D) Gamma Rays E) Infrared Radiation 41) Which form

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    reasons/examples of its effects). Opposition groups (Task: Answer the questions and label the political spectrum. The ends of the spectrum represent the most extreme parties‚ and the middle of the spectrum represents the most moderate parties). 1. What does ‘left wing’ mean? 2. Label the political spectrum with the opposition groups who were ‘left wing’. 3. What does Right wing mean? 4. Label the political spectrum with opposition groups who were ‘Right wing’. How successful were Witte’s economic reforms?

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    type of electromagnetic waves that place between radio waves and microwaves on the electromagnetic spectrum. The longer the wavelengths‚ the lower the energy frequency. A typical microwave oven has a wave frequency of 2‚ 450 megahertz (M. Brian‚ 2000). Water‚ sugar and fats only absorb waves in this frequency range‚ which makes it perfect for food. So although microwaves have a lower frequency than visible light does‚ it is still able to heat up the particles in the food. This is because as there is

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