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    Night-time by Mark Haddon To what extent is Christopher’s condition responsible for the conflict the arise in the curious incident of the dog in the night-time? 1. Underline the keyword To what extent: How far or how much Christopher’s condition: Asperger autism Responsible: Blamed for cause Conflict: problems or difficulties - reverse: good things 2. Rewrite the Question: How far is Christopher’s Asperger syndrome to blame for problems that occur in the curious incident of the dog in the night-time? NEED

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    APA STYLE BASICS (It’s not so bad!) Melanee Vicedo vicedo@usc.edu 10/9/12 Today’s workshop • Introduce you to the overall format of APA papers. • Address common issues that students encounter. • Show you how to find and utilize resources to help you master APA formatting. 2 3 Basics • Use Times New Roman 12 pt. font. • Keep margins at standard settings – 1in. all sides • Double space everything in the paper 4 Headers • Very top of the paper • On cover page: Running head: SHORTENED

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    To paraphrase means to restate someone else’s ideas in your own language at roughly the same level of detail. To summarize means to reduce the most essential points of someone else’s work into a shorter form. Along with quotation‚ paraphrase and summary provide the main tools for integrating your sources into your papers. When choosing which to use‚ consider first your discipline and the type of writing in which you are engaged. For example‚ literature reviews in science reports rely almost exclusively

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    of time. I learned a lot from Tony‚ as he showed me how autism effects other peoples life. Tony‚ sadly enough‚ had been hit with the worst autism can deliver‚ as his ability to communicate was shattered‚ and his actions tremendously inadequate. It really showed how bad it can be‚ but also shows the good side of life as I feel lucky not to be in Tony’s position. As I said in the last paragraph‚ Tony showed me the painful aspects of autism. His inability to function in a crowded environment astounded

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    write a book review is to give you an example of the kind of instructions and guidelines we (i.e. the academic staff) would be given by journals who invite us to review books for them. So‚ here are the instructions given to authors by the ‘Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders’. “A book review should be an objective and tactful evaluation of a book. The review should offer logic and fact in support of its evaluations. Without being just an abstract of the book‚ the review should indicate the

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    professor at Colorado State University‚ a bestselling author‚ an autism activist‚ and a leading consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior. While it is easily argued that Temple Grandin’s life does not represent the norm for most children with autism‚ her autobiography‚ Emergence: Labeled Autistic (1986) offers a powerful picture of the influences and experiences that steered Temple through her journey ‘emerging’ from autism. Considering Temple’s challenging behaviors as a toddler and

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    an innovative design of a curved chute‚ a new objective scoring guide for large corporations to use‚ and the center track restraint system. Dr. Grandin has personally influenced my life by teaching me the importance of autism awareness. Dr. Grandin grew up in a time when autism was

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    During this semester I learned multiple things in my class. I have learned different writing skills‚ different methods of APA formatting‚ and how to search and correctly use different sources. Although I have learned variation of things‚ my abilities when it comes for writing still needs enhancement. Skills such as proper grammar and APA format still need some change. Even though I have improved I still feel that there are things that needs improvement in my writing skills. Through

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    Hypothesis Genetic factors play an important role in the etiology of neurodevelopmental disorders‚ including intellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) that affect 3-4% of population worldwide. Intriguingly‚ highly penetrant mutations in β-catenin (β-cat) are frequently identified in patients with intellectual disability (ID) (1-6) and autism (7). Moreover‚ de novo mutations are enriched in genes regulating the Wnt/ β-cat pathway‚ suggesting that the β-cat signaling pathway represents

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    Final Exam Part 2 1. Antiarrhythmic drugs primarily affect the activity of the following ion channels except  A. Cl B. Na C. K D. Ca   2. What is a life-threatening arrhythmia caused by electrical conduction disturbances?  A. Atrial fibrillation B. Ventricular fibrillation C. Ectopic foci D. Premature ventricular contraction   3. A common adverse effect from quinidine overdosage is  A. Hypertension B. Tachypnea C. Cinchonism D. Dry mouth   4. Disopyramide produces a _____ in conduction

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