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    Describe the difficulties that people with an autistic spectrum condition have with communication‚ social interaction and relationships‚ imagination and inflexibility of thought in relation to activities? Autistic individuals may not be able to communicate using speech and language to verbally communication with staff to explain that they would like to participate in activities. They also struggle to express their feelings and understand body language and facial expressions. They find it hard to

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    s3398334 – Paulo Balino Colour Symbolism RED is the color next to orange at the end of the visible spectrum. The wavelength of red light is approximately 620-740 nm on the electromagnetic spectrum. History of RED Inside cave 13B at Pinnacle Point‚ an archeological site found on the coast of South Africa‚ paleoanthropologist in 2000 found evidence that between 170‚000 and 40‚000 years ago‚ Late Stone Age people were scraping and grinding ochre‚ a clay colored red by iron oxide‚ probably with the intention

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    devices with photodiode within area of light visibility. This means that everywhere where LEDs are used‚ lighting bulbs can bring not only the light but wireless connection at the same time. With increasing demand for wireless data‚ lack of radio spectrum and issues with hazardous electromagnetic pollution‚ Li-Fi appears as a new greener‚ healthier and cheaper alternative to Wi-Fi. Moreover Li-Fi makes possible to have a wireless Internet in specific environments (hospitals‚ airplanes etc.) where

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    education and knowledge of the challenges faced by those with autism spectrum disorder? Autism‚ is not a mental disorder and these children do not choose to misbehave‚ but yet society still labels them without having a full understanding of their background. Bringing awareness to the uniqueness of those with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is the first step in making a difference in how society views and treats those diagnosed on this spectrum. According to the National Institute of Health‚ autism

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    an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). As a result‚ children on the autism spectrum often end up frustrated and socially isolated. Teachers feel frustrated‚ as do parents. Research shows that children with autism may be even more likely to experience loneliness & poor quality friendships then their typical developing peers” (Bauminger‚ Kasari‚ 2000). As practitioners we are faced every day with the challenge of developing and teaching appropriate skills for children on the Autism Spectrum. Teaching

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    Cited: Allman‚ Toney. Asperger ’s Syndrome. Detroit: Lucent‚ 2009. Print. Attwood‚ Tony. The Complete Guide to Asperger ’s Syndrome. London: Jessica Kingsley‚ 2007. Print. Boucher‚ Jill. The Autistic Spectrum: Characteristics‚ Causes‚ and Practical Issues. Los Angeles: SAGE‚ 2009. Print. Robison‚ John E. Look Me in the Eye; My Life with Asperger ’s. New York: Crown‚ 2007. Print. Staff‚ Mayo Clinic. "Definition." Mayo Clinic. Mayo Foundation for Medical

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    Fundamentals of Speech Topic: Asperger’s Syndrome General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about a mild variant of Autism called Asperger’s Syndrome. Thesis: Asperger’s Syndrome is a fairly common‚ but it is still widely misunderstood because of its unique characteristics and connotations. I. Introduction A Attention Getter: “In the popular sitcom The Big Bang Theory‚ the character Shelton is clearly suffering from Asperger’s Syndrome‚” says

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    1.0 Introduction: Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are one of the most common disabilities teachers will face in the classroom. Approximately 1 in 160 children are being diagnosed with having ASD‚ with autistic disorder (autism) and Asperger ’s disorder the most prevalent (Australian Advisory Board on Autism Spectrum Disorders‚ 2007). Australia promotes an inclusive education system meaning that all students with disabilities are encouraged and entitled to be educated within a general school

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    beneficial for ASD children. Moreover‚ it is important to show the impact of reducing the eligible are for access to government funded to IBI treatment. According to Karst & Vaughan Van Hecke‚ suggested in the article “Parent and Family Impact of Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Review and Proposed Model for Intervention Evaluation”‚ that parents with ASD children show effects in stress level that appears even before the child has been diagnosed with ASD‚ furthermore they mentioned that levels do not get better

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    CONTENTS  Introduction  Objective  Electromagnetic Spectrum  Microwave region  Why wireless charging using microwaves  Principle and operation  Transmitter Design  Receiver Design  Process of Rectification   Advantages and Disadvantages  Future Scope  Conclusion  Bibliography INTRODUCTION  With mobile phones becoming a basic part of life‚the recharging of mobile phone batteries hasalways been a problem.  The mobile phones vary in their talk time andbattery

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