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Effects of Autism

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Describe how Autism affects social Interactions, communication, language, behavior patterns, response to sensory stimuli, and intellectual functioning Use journals and textbooks as sources of reference and provide a thoroughly researched for each of these aspects. Continue reading

The Health Benefits of Medical Marijuana

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Discuss the health benefits of medical marijuana in reference to people with anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. You should examine points such as how Marijuana is safer to use than opioid medications, and how it has been used in the past to treat such issues. Examine different types of marijuana and explain how one type differs from the other.  What would happen if medical marijuana was legalized in some states and how would they benefit from it? Continue reading

What Causes Rowlandson’s Insomnia?

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Rowlandson: at the end of her narrative in Journey in New Worlds by William L. Andress she reflects: “…I can remember the time when I used to sleep quietly without workings in my thoughts, whole nights together, but now it is other ways with me. When all are fast about me, and no eye open, but His whoever waketh, my thoughts are ….” What causes her insomnia?
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Lost Opportunities (What If…)

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Historians sometimes talk about lost opportunities. They see bad things that happened in history and say, “This could have been avoided if …” Or, they see good things that did not happen or were delayed for much too long and say, “This could have happened if …” Look for a lost opportunity. Your job is to persuade us that a particular lost opportunity could have been embraced at a particular point in history if only someone or something could have been different. Tell us what happened or failed to happen and why. Continue reading

A Glimpse into Sensory Impairment

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In this activity, you are going to experience what it may be like to have to function without your vision.
Please keep in mind that the activity you are going to do is just one very small glimpse into sensory impairment and is in no way a comprehensive representation of the challenges that students with a sensory impairment may face. Continue reading

A court Case Analysis

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Find a recent case in the past six  months on a Constitutional Law or Tort Law topic and discuss the facts of the case, what happened prior to trial that led up to the case, and the law(s) that were affected. Also, discuss the issues at hand. This will be the topic that you chose; if there are more issues than your topic, just concentrate on your issue, and the trial Courts ruling.  Continue reading

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