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    working in student support services. You have to be able to relate and understand with the students on a positive level to reach an optimal outcome from any situation. Hillside Academy taught me when dealing with students with special needs it’s best to go for an approach where you can talk with them one on one and get a better understanding as to how they are thinking‚ what would be the best possible outcome and what is the best solution to the problem without a non-violence approach. Students what

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    Hearing Sense

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    Hearing By: Bryce Wince There is is five different sense of the human body. I believe the most important sense we have is hearing. Hearing is controlled by our ears. The process for how we perceive sound through our ears is detailed‚ as there are multiple parts of our ears. Sound may not be as important to others as i think it is‚ but its the most critical sense we have. It is overlooked and it should be appreciated more as it is easy to damage your sense of hearing. The ear contains multiple

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    The Students Council is a group of people who gets elected every year by students and help the school improve different things. Through the student council‚ it helps students to communicate more effectively with the school. The debate was held on October 1st and the voting was held on October 3rd. Elected Charlene Jin and William Chen from 11A and 11C this year‚ they seem very aggressive in helping the school. “Our main objective is integration and unity. We want to bring students closer

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    have chosen a bright red‚ large bouncy ball. This type of ball is safer‚ easier to handle‚ and its bright red color will make it easy for student with visual impairments to track the ball. Regular bowling pins have been replaced by several empty two-liter soda bottles with bells inside of them. They are also brightly colored to help those with visual impairments locate them more easily. The fact that they are empty is key since the adapted bowling ball is light weight so therefore would not be as

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    Hearing and Dementia

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    many people who suffer with hearing lost‚ but unfortunately Katherine’s started at the age of thirty years old. She tells a story about attending a fun-raiser for a magazine finding herself in a conversation with a well-known Arthur she admired. While engaging in a deep conversation she began to realize she couldn’t hear a thing he was saying. She began to tell us how the effect of her trying to hear was using up a lot of her brain power and was somewhat eased by a hearing aid and cochlear implant.

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    Hearing loss is a very prevalent issue around the world today. It affects countless individuals and they have learned to adapt to the challenges that this condition has brought about. Learning about how this condition affects people in their everyday life will help you as a nurse provide the best care available when caring for them. This paper will highlight the etiology‚ causes‚ pathophysiology‚ etiology‚ causes‚ risk factors‚ complications‚ detailed nursing care plan and current treatments involved

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    on hearing a play

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    GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING NEEDS OF FIRST YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS An Undergraduate Thesis Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the College of Liberal Arts University of Cebu – Main Campus Cebu City‚ Philippines by Carlos A. Caday Ivy B. Licaros Mayzel C. Benolirao Vanessa D. Dabatos Jeradine V. Alfeche Kay Michelle I. Gonzales Genevieve J. Ortado September 2012 Krissaly Mae J. Sanchez Ma. Coraliza N. Pardillo Sunshine D. Pardillo John Mark A. Morilla Ricka L. Montezon Alfredo

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    Visual and Audio Visuals

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    AUDIO AND VISUAL SIGNAL: THEIR USES IN COMMUNICATING IN BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY Introduction: The word “Signal” is derived from the Latin word “signum”‚ which means a mark or sign. It is simply means transmitting information using different ways. Signal Communication is the method or means of conveying information of any kind from one person or place to another. The Means of Communication is the medium by which a message is conveyed from one person or place to another Agency of Communication

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    Jade T. Samillano EL-33 SEX EDUCATION FOR VISION IMPAIRED STUDENT Sexual Education encompasses many aspects of life. It is needed by all human beings. As people grow‚ their needs for education about sexuality also grow. Sex education should be developmentally appropriate and continuous throughout the lifespan. The goals of sex education are to impart basic information‚ to teach skills necessary for sexual well being‚ and to encourage positive attitudes towards sexuality. But our society has

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    Infants and child with hearing loos early language access According to this article‚ 96% of children who are born deaf are born to hearing parents. Often‚ this leads to a delay in intervention due to variety of reasons. Research has proven that early exposure to both oral and sign language increases individual abilities to learn language and learn in other areas‚ as well. In 2009‚ 47 states including the District of Columbia have passed legislation requiring universal newborn hearing screenings within

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