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    “Spoken communication plays a major role in displaying the personality of an individual. Based on the effectiveness of this means, the prestige, social status and image can be maintained” (Sangeetha, 2012, p. 329). Fortunately, there are assistive technologies such the alternate and augmentative communication (AAC) Tobii M Series.which helps persons with speech and language impairments communicate effectively and meaningfully within the community, regardless of their literacy and language development

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    Is homework, classwork, and formative assessment a beneficial tool for a student’s learning? A change has occurred in the grading system. The value of formative assessments has decreased to five percent. This change was implemented to minimize the negative effect it may have on a student’s grade. This allows the student to receive the full benefits of homework, classwork, and formative assessments without the anxiety that it could drastically drop their grade. The benefits of homework, classwork

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    Over 1.2 billion people around the world play video games and of that, roughly 700 million play online video games. Neurologists believe that video games retune connectivity across and within different brain areas, but even though there are positive results, heavy use of video games can also have serious drawbacks. (Denworth, 2013) This study explains how video games can both positively and negatively affect our everyday life. Since the dawn of the technology era, video games have become increasingly

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    In 2008, around 40 million children participated in an organized sport (Mango, 2012). However, this topic is up for debate. While many think that competitive sports should not be played by children, others believe there are positive benefits when it comes to competitive sports. The positives outweigh the negatives in this situation. It is clear that competitive sports have tons of positive benefits. Competitive sports have been proven to improve mental health, along with teaching life lessons and

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    Video games can provide a plethora of benefits that other forms of Alzheimer’s cannot replicate easily. Video game treatment for Alzheimer’s is split into two categories—active video games and non-active video games. Active video games, or exergames, are those that have participants moving around while playing the game, such as when playing on the Wii or virtual reality; on the other hand, non-active video games are the opposite of exergames, such as platformers, puzzle games, or others that do not

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    This article discussed two opposing positions on whether or not pharmacists have the right to refuse contraceptive prescriptions. Ellen P. Kelly argues the pro position while National Women’s Law Center’s argues the con position. Ellen P. Kelly specifically focuses in on the rise of health care employees other than physicians that are being disciplined or terminated due to their refusal to provide services that the individual may find morally objectionable (Mckee & Taverner, 2013, p. 138). Kelly

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    The articles introduced to us, two different views of reading and how the reading process occurs in children. The first view of reading is called the Word Recognition view. Word Recognition involves the process of reading by identifying words and being able to convert the written words into oral language. Alphabet recognition, phonemic awareness and sight words all fall under this category on how reading occurs in the word recognition view. According to this view children can become fluent readers

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    Security is all around us just like physics. Security is something everyone should take very serious. Whether it is setting up a passcode on they’re phone if there is none to prevent people browsing though the phone. Keeping all old receipts to check if the credit card bill is correct and they’re no extra charges. No matter how careful people are, still crime happens to even the super careful people. Companies should increase their budge spending on creating a hack free world. In order for consumers

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    COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW: To protect the well-being of customers, a comprehensive overview of transit bus laws, must be provided, as well as information on how the state departments of transportation (DOT) regulates the operation of transit operated by public transit, to help us understand our legal responsibilities with respect to emergency planning and disputes involving federal, state, and local laws. BASIC QUESTIONS: o How do we navigate local laws and regulations? o How do we prepare and review

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    Computers and technological devices have been heavily used in millions of elementary classrooms throughout the world. While many people believe this is a beneficial thing some think it is taking over the traditional ways of learning and damaging their social interaction. All the colors and sounds on the screen attract children and make them think that what they are learning is fun and enjoyable. Using computers in the classroom is very beneficial, but it should not be replacing traditional ways of

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