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    What Is Autism?

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    or group of disorders collectively termed pervasive developmental disorders. What is Autism? Autism is a neurobehavioral syndrome caused by a dysfunction of the central nervous system that leads to disordered development. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders‚4th edition (DSM-IV)‚ published by the American Psychiatric Association (1994‚ pp. 70-71)‚ the onset of symptoms in autism occurs within the first 3 years of life and includes three general categories

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    Relating Mass And Volume

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    Relating Mass and Volume Question: What does mass have to do with the amount of space (volume) a liquid occupies? Hypothesis: I believe that the mass and volume is related because they both rely on each other for their purpose. If we fill the cylinder to a certain measurement (volume)‚ then the mass will grow with it. There is a balance. Materials: - Distilled water - Corn syrup - Saturated solution of salt water - Triple beam balance - 150 mL (or larger - Small plastic pipette  - 150 mL beaker

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    What Is Partisanship?

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    Partisanship is‚ as we have seen‚ a double-edged sword. On the one hand‚ it deepens divides that lead to political stalemates. On the other hand‚ it also motivates participation in democracy‚ especially in today’s atmosphere. Farrell has observed that partisanship‚ in some ways‚ has “saved” citizenship because it has increased participation – at the cost of consensus. He emphasizes‚ “The rebirth of civic participation this year [2008] is not a product of experiments in deliberative democracy or a

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    What is Terrorism?

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    What is Terrorism? By: James Morris Terrorism Terrorism is political phenomenon by which offenders threaten or use violence on civilians with the intent of exploiting fear. It can be defined as substitute classification of political violence. A quote by Sloan (2006) states “Terrorism is intentional violent acts carried out by nonstate actors against noncombatants with the purpose of effecting a political response.” In our society‚ the term terrorism is a method or strategy to effect political

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    What Is Chemistry

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    What is Chemistry? Chemistry is the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them. This is also the definition for physics‚ by the way. Chemistry and physics are specializations of physical science. Chemistry tends to focus on the properties of substances and the interactions between different types of matter‚ particularly reactions that involve electrons. Physics tends to focus more on the nuclear part of the atom‚ as well as the subatomic realm. Really‚ they are two sides of the

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    What Are Stereotypes

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    What Stereotypes Are A manager suggests that stereotypes are a necessary part of working with others and it is better to rely on stereotypes than to work with someone from another culture without any idea of what they believe in. Personally‚ I do agree with the manager to a certain extend. “Stereotype is a means of simplifying the process of perception and making judgements of other people‚ instead of dealing with a range of complex and alternative stimuli”. (Mullins‚ L‚ 1996‚ pg157) However‚ relying

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    Socrates walks into a cave and confronts a strange man. MARCEOUS Socrates‚ we have some things to discuss‚ dear friend. SOCRATES And what might that be‚ Marceous? MARCEOUS I have watched you spread your wisdom to many. The young‚ the old‚ the rich‚ and the poor. You claim not to be the wisest man alive‚ but that is what truly makes you the wisest of any. You know when you do not. You teach others about things that you‚ yourself‚ do not even know. I told you I would return to you one day‚ to acquire

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    What Is Diabetes

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    What is diabetes? Diabetes is a group of metabolic diseases where the body’s pancreas does not produce enough insulin or does not properly respond to insulin produced‚ resulting in high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period. There are several different types of diabetes‚ but the most common forms are type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Both impact glucose levels‚ and if left untreated‚ can cause many complications What is type 1 diabetes? Type 1 diabetes (T1D) can occur at any age‚ but is most commonly

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    What is Truth

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    What is Truth? HZT4U1 2013/12/04 Khalid Mohamed For thousands of years the pursuit of knowledge and the definition of fact plagued philosophers. In order to define what knowledge truly is‚ fact must be defined as well. If something is a fact‚ then that must mean that it is truth. Facts and knowledge coexist with truth due to facts being true and incorrect statements being false. Ergo‚ knowledge can be seen as truth. Then the counterpart of truth; error is one

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    What Is Culture?

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    What is culture? * Culture is learned through experiences‚ observations‚ listening‚ talking‚ interacting with others‚ etc. * Our own cultural learning depends on the uniquely developed human capacity to use symbols‚ signs that have no necessary or natural connection to the things they stand for or signify. * Anthropologist Clifford Geertz defined culture as ideas based on cultural learning and symbols. * Sometimes culture is taught directly. (ex: parents tell their kids to say thank

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