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    Pass Three (P3): Explain barriers which may be experienced by individuals Merit One (M1): Assess barriers which may be experienced by individuals with additional needs‚ with reference to models of disability In Nazir’s case study by the looks of it he is facing a lot of barriers‚ one of which I think is communication. All of his family has limited information on Dementia‚ this makes it hard for them to put his Alzheimer’s into perspective. They will not know how he’s feeling or ways to potentially

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    Things Work Together Bethany Hamilton was a teenager who lived in Hawaii. Her dream was to become a pro surfer. She lived with her family and was training to win Hawaii regional. Bethany and her friends one day decided to go out surfing in “the tunnel” which caused her life to change. Bethany got attacked by a shark and lost her arm as well as 60% of her blood. This delayed her time in practicing and discouraged her from surfing. Thinking that she wouldn’t be able to make it‚ Bethany went on a missions

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    Beauty By Jane Martin

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    characters want what the other has.  Carla is envious of Bethany’s intelligence and Bethany is  envious of Carla’s beauty. Both women long for each other’s characteristics and strengths‚ all the  while‚ not recognizing the other person’s disadvantages and shortcomings of the very aspect they  desire. In her play‚ Martin successfully draws great  attention to the human folly of being envious  by combining fantasy‚ irony and humor.  The use of fantasy is evident as Bethany explains to Carla that she found a “Lamp” on the  beac

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    Inovation and Sustainablility Victor Mota SCI207: Dependence of Man on the Environment Cynthia Collins October 7‚ 2012 Production and Consumption The human population is growing rapidly and this is affecting the well-being of our planet. The way people use material resources is another thing that affects the planet. The production and consumption of material resources could bring the earth to an end. The two production habits that I will talk about are the production of paper and

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    Bethany was surfing on Halloween with her friends when a tiger shark bit her arm off. Many people didn’t think she would be able to surf again but she proved them wrong. Hamilton never gave up when trying to surf again. She strived to get back out there. In the same magazine it talks about how Bethany kept her head up after the accident and didn’t let it bring her down. Bethany practiced and practiced. She wanted to be back in her board right away. In the book Soul Surfer; a book Bethany helped

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    900582 Explain Significant Connections “If you look for perfection‚ you’ll never be content.” This quote by Leo Tolstoy reveals the cruelty in the idea of perfection and how the idea of perfection is a barrier for society’s contentment. Society today is enthralled with the idea of perfection and we sacrifice our contentment in search of what we think will be a greater‚ more satisfying and glorious life. Flawless by Lara Chapman‚ Soul Surfer by Sean McNamara‚ Bunheads by Sophie flack and Picture

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    Bethany McDaniel AP World History Summer 2012 Assignment Chapter 1&2 Question 1 How did beer lead to the development of cities in Mesopotamia and Egypt? Grains grew widespread in the Fertile Crescent (The crescent shaped area which had an ideal climate and soil for growing plants and raising livestock‚ it stretches from Egypt‚ up the Mediterranean coast to Turkey‚ and then down again to the border between Iraq and Iran.) causing the unintentional discovery of beer. The Fertile Crescent’s extremely

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    was mildly mentally retarded. The was tried twice‚ both time sentenced to death. In the Atkins v. Virginia (2002) case‚ Supreme Court ruled that execution of such a person constitutes cruel and unusual punishment prohibited by the 8th amendment (Bethany A. Young-Lundquist‚ 2012). Standardized tests were the method used to test intellect. The purpose of this study was the focus on potential limitations of adaptive functioning. It has been thought that individual s with high levels of psychopathic

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    The Process of Coastal Erosion and its Economic Implications for Delmarva Many geologic processes affect the landscape of the Delmarva Peninsula drastically‚ but one specific process has major economic implications as well. The process of coastal erosion‚ which is defined as the actual removal of sand from a beach to deeper water offshore or alongshore into inlets‚ tidal shoals and bays‚ is one of the most detrimental geologic events to this region’s economy (Scientific American). This type of

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    Alondra Mota 4/12/12 Per.5 Once scientists began thinking about animals in terms of evolution‚ the giraffe became a seemingly straightforward example. It is as if the giraffe ’s long neck was begging to be explained by evolutionary theorists. The idea that the giraffe got its long neck due to food shortages in the lower reaches of trees seems almost self-evident. The giraffe is taller than all other mammals‚ can feed where no others can‚ and therefore has a distinct advantage. It seems compelling

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