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    and every family living in Annawadi dislikes each other because they are corrupted by greed and money. Even in the urban slums, women like Zehrunisa and Asha wouldn’t have more freedom because women can’t have a voice for themselves unless they have connections to other, more powerful people. Other women dislike and spit hate at Zehrunisa and Asha because they are more successful than them, rather than trying to work with them to be successful together. Since the people in Annawadi are so corrupted

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    Secret Daughter, Shilpa Somaya Gowda explores the significant impact of social culture on the individual. It is evident through the experience of two women born into two different cultures, Kavita in India and Somer in America, and through the life of Asha, an Indian child adopted into an American home. The author uses these examples to show how different cultures contrast, and change an individual 's thinking and perspectives. A individual born in an Indian family develops their personality according

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    pathologists should provide prevention information to the individual with aphasia. SLP’s should also educate other professionals about aphasia and certain needs for the individual with aphasia, especially the management involved with the treatment (ASHA, 2016). Screenings are important to consider for individuals who present language and communication difficulties in order to determine further assessments or referrals. At the end, the SLP should determination of a correct diagnosis or absence

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    ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) in Hindi means ‘hope’ and is a special program initiated by the government of India for promoting suitable health care in rural parts of India. The program was launched in the year 2005 as a part of the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) in India (ASHA’s, 2016). The key aim of ASHA is “to work with the urban poor to bring about long-term and sustainable transformation to their quality of life” Some of

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    much effort, we found a spot along the harbor to rest. Both of us joined in offloading the food, ropes, and defenses. I looked up and saw cloudy mountains, intimidating mist expelled over brown shorelines. Hopeful of deliverance, looking at the ships, Asha contemplated a matter. “What about the wagon?” “What about it?” I said. “We can sell to someone.” “But, what will we do when we return? We can search for storage for the thing. I still have coins left.” He responded as he walked away, already searching

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    Parents Case Study

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    In our study majority of mothers (82%) were in the age group of 21-30, followed by the age group 31-40years (12.67%) and only (4.66%) were in the age group of 18-20 years. One third were Hindu (77.33%) and (22.67%) are Muslim; one of half beneficiaries(52.67%) belonged to OBC category. Education Profile to the Beneficiaries reveled that 44% were below matric, 43% were above the matric and 12.66% were illiterates.(Table 1). Majority were housewives (92.67%). Table 1-Profile of JSY benficiaries

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    Speech-Language Association certification maintenance standards require that “all certificate holders must accumulate 30 certification maintenance hours of professional development during each 3-year certification maintenance interval in order to maintain their ASHA Certificates of Clinical Competence.”5 A compliance form must be submitted to validate the 30 hours of professional development. A SLP must follow specific

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    in the story, experienced childhood in a Caucasian family, with a proper education and was given the choice to pick her life partner. Motherhood is explored through both Kavita and Somer’s hardships in their post-pregnancy, Somer’s protectiveness of Asha, and Kavita’s continuous sacrifice for her son’s education. By being given no chance to have their emotional wounds exposed for healing, both women have no choice but to try to pick up their shattered lives and move on. As they do so, grief from their

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    In a document entitled “Scope of Practice in Speech-Language Pathology”, the professionals at the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) thoroughly explain the profession of speech language pathology and the extent of practice within speech-language pathology. The article includes the following information: purpose statement of the article, definition of speech-language pathologists and speech-language pathology, objectives of speech-language pathology, and the practice and delivery domains

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    small apartment for slum dwellers that are relocated when Annawadi is finally demolished. At the end of the story, Abdul ends up trying to haul recycling from places that are farther from Annawadi. Asha launders money through her fake kindergarten business. Manju becomes a new secretary and co-signer for Asha. Sunil finds out what he must do to survive because he doesn’t want to be a thief anymore. He goes to the narrow ledge of pavement above the Mithi River where he can find cans and bottles. Finally

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