The patient was a four-year-old male‚ being seen in the clinic for articulation therapy. The sounds that were being targeted included‚ /l/ in the initial position of a CVC word with 75% accuracy‚ /ae/ in both isolation and the medial position of a CVC with 70% accuracy‚ and /d3/ in the initial position of a CVC with 70% accuracy. To reach these goals‚ the clinician decided to use picture cards‚ oral exercises‚ minimal pairs‚ and the Fishing for Words game. What strategies/methods/materials were
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Tanya Mitchell Ethics Lens Inventory November 24th 2013 Part 1 50-100 words each Describe your ethical perspectives as identified by the Ethical Lens Inventory‚ including your blind spot‚ strengths‚ weaknesses‚ and values. My ethics lens inventory results were right and responsibility lens which says that I am rational when making decision on my duties. It says that my values are protecting individual’s rights and believe that everyone should be treated fairly. My classical value temperance says
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difficult for me is “Drafting”. The reason I chose drafting is because I never utilized that step unless it was required by the teacher‚ and counted as part of the assignment. I’m going to start utilizing all of the steps that where listed. When I write my text paper I’m going to sit down and plan my paper‚ Also planning and taking the proper steps actually make the paper easier to
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Kudler Fine Foods NTC360 11/27/12 University of Phoenix Kudler Fine Foods Now that the Network design stage is complete‚ the team must now determine the hardware and software needed to bring the network design to life. As discussed the backbone of Kudler’s Fine Foods network will be a routed network with LANs and a WAN. IN this case the LAN or Local Area Network will be everything Kudler Fine foods have on the internal side of its routers and firewalls. The WAN or Wide Area Network will be
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Case Scenario: Big Time Toymaker Case Scenario: Big Time Toymaker Did the parties have a contract? If there was a contract between Big Time Toymaker (BTT) and Chou it was a bilateral contract that was binding when BTT (offeror) paid Chou (offeree) $25K in exchange for limited negotiation privileges for a 90-day period. Consequently‚ BTT bought the rights to negotiate the distribution agreements for Chou’s board game. A bilateral contract is an agreement of two promises and two performances. The
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In the Final Paper‚ you must address the issue of treatment versus punishment. This discussion is designed to help everyone with this debate that shapes juvenile justice in every state. There are many thoughts that cross the spectrum‚ so this is your opportunity to discuss‚ with your peers‚ the benefits and challenges of a variety of juvenile justice‚ in-residence programs. There are four primary goals of confinement in the juvenile justice system: retribution‚ deterrence‚ rehabilitation‚ and
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Text Discussion Questions and Exercises: • Chapter 15: Discussion Question 9. How do variable costs and fixed costs differ? Give an example of each. Fixed costs are costs that will be the same for the next year. In my Construction Business fixed costs are office rent‚ office utilities‚ advertising costs‚ etc. In a year‚ these costs can be known ahead of time and won’t need to change even if my company does more work. Variable costs are costs that can rise or fall depending on how much work I
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6. Durrant Manufacturers‚ Inc. spent $8 million on plant expansion‚ $1.5 million on new capital equipment‚ and $0.5 million on replacement capital in 1980. At the beginning of 1980‚ Durrant had $2.5 million of goods in its inventory; at the beginning of 1981‚ they had $1.5 million in their inventory‚ with sales during the year running $20 million. During 1980‚ their gross investment expenditures were: a. $9.0 million. c. $8.0 million. b. $9.5 million. d. $10 million. 7. Which of the following
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Utilizing Hoefer’s six stages of advocacy practice develop below how you would assist your client with the identified issue utilizing an advocacy practice approach (Refer to Hoefer text-Ch. 1 pp.
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Week 5 Learning Team Collaborative Discussion: Leadership Theory Analysis Team A: Michele Corsentino‚ James Long‚ Danielle Jones‚ Amanda Nelson‚ Brian Williams MGT/230 5/11/2015 Kathleen Dominick Leadership Theory Analysis After Team A reviewed and discussed Fiedler’s Contingency Model‚ we agreed that the roles and responsibilities of task- motivated and relationship motivated leaders seem very similar. This theory is based on the idea that leaders cannot change their style of leadership
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