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    Gr. I‚ Category 41 Insufficient Medical Documentation to Determine Impairment Severity ISSUE: Additional medical and vocational development is needed to complete Sequential Evaluation. CASE DISCUSSION AND POLICY ANALYSIS: This 38-year-old claimant is filing a DIB claim alleging disability due to osteoarthritis‚ bursitis‚ impingement tear in hip‚ anxiety‚ depression‚ the inability to lift more than 20 pounds‚ lower back pain and sciatica‚ chronic pain‚ and morbid obesity as of 4/18/16. The evidence

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    way individuals develop various impairments are due to‚ biological or neurological problems‚ cognitive impairments‚ or they are learned through their environment. Biological problems occur when where is an organic malfunction of neurophysiological processes in an individual therefore develop serious impairments‚ inabilities‚ or confusion. Individuals who suffer from neurological concerns are likely to be the most severely disabled (Ahn & Kim‚ 2008). Cognitive impairment‚ on the other hand‚ suggest that

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    Specific Language Impairment is a concept to discuss as it is generally considered that 5-11% of the population suffers from it. Additionally being able to communicate is important to the children’s social and emotional development. SLI occurs when children do not have a normal language development and this abnormal development cannot be explained by hearing problems‚ neurological deviation‚ physical/emotional problems and cognitive deficiencies (Bishop‚ 2006; Leonard‚ 1998). Additionally SLI leads

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    Unfortunately‚ sleep deprivation affects a large amount of the human population‚ afflicting millions in America alone. Studies has shown that the loss of sleep time correlates to lowered cognitive performance and impaired mental activity‚ coupled with physical problems that turn into problematic medical illnesses. People of all ages‚ occupations‚ and races have experienced times where they are at a loss of sleep. Sometimes‚ those people are able to recover lost sleep by sleeping more on other days‚

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    million of goodwill as of December 2011‚ $200 million attributed to the Fitness Equipment‚ $130 million attributed to Golf equipment‚ and $30 million attributed to the Hockey Equipment. In previous years‚ management had performed the annual goodwill impairment

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    Essay:     Goals are desires or objectives that people want to achieve. Goals have been proved to benefit people of all ages in many ways. To begin with‚ they make sure that people maintain sight of what they want to reach in the long run. They also motivate people in the short run. Finally‚ they help people manage and organize their time. The types of goals that are set by people greatly vary all around the world.     To begin with‚ people who live in small budget countries‚ such as Kenya‚ usually

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    Cognitive impairment (including dementia) causes a person to have trouble remembering‚ learning new things‚ concentrating‚ or making decisions that affect their everyday life and it has no effective treatment. Cognitive impairment ranges from mild to severe cases. Cognitive impairment is a major public health concern worldwide. In Canada‚ over 564‚000 individuals suffer from dementia. Unfortunately‚ there is no effective treatment for this disease. Therefore‚ scientists are searching for potential

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    Cognitive Impairment (MCI). The discovery of this intermediate stage is a relatively new topic which requires further research into certain areas. Some of these areas include: an agreed upon diagnostic criteria‚ the causes and the treatments. Without an agreed upon diagnostic criteria‚ it is difficult for researchers and rating scales to clarify what is categorised as Mild

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    VISUAL IMPAIRMENT IN CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA OVENSERI-OGBOMO‚ G O† KIO‚ F E‡ & MORNY‚ E K# † OD Department of Optometry‚ University of Cape Coast‚ Ghana ‡ B.Sc‚ OD Department of Optometry‚ University of Benin‚ Nigeria # B. Sc Department of Optometry‚ University of Cape Coast‚ Ghana CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: Ovenseri-Ogbomo‚ G O Department of Optometry‚ University of Cape Coast‚ Ghana Email: oveseriogbomo@yahoo.com Tel: +233 243 462 912. ABSTRACT Background Visual impairment imposes

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    Of Mice and Men displays a lot of characters with a variety of impairments. These impairments help develop the characters and it tells us more about them. Some characters show physical impairments while others have mental impairments. In the beginning‚ the impairments may not be noticeable at first but as the story progresses‚ the impairments are easier to find. Many characters in the story have physical and mental impairments but the most obvious ones are George Milton‚ Lennie Small and

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