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    first three years of life. Autism is a complex developmental disability. It is a result of a neurological disorder that affects the normal functioning of the brain. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a group of developmental disabilities that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges

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    Vaccines & Autism Do Vaccines cause Autism? II. Abstract Do vaccines cause autism is a question that has been bouncing around for over twenty years. The increase in the number of diagnosed cases of Autism Spectrum Disorder has increased significantly and due to the impact this has in people’s lives several studies have been done in an effort to determine the cause. More specifically the MMR, Measles, Mumps, and Rubella, vaccination has been accused of being the cause of autism. This accusation then

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    justification for the view that the English marine insurance system rules on proximate causation should be repealed and replaced by a system similar to that used in the Nordic Marine Insurance Plan. 2. Proximate Causation 2.1 Predominant or Efficient Cause The concept of proximate causation has a critical role in Marine Insurance Law. A connection between the covered perils and the loss is required to determine causation and therefore liability. In Section 55(1) of Marine

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    innovation, prevents market complacency and functions as a catalyst for the promotion of consumer-worthy products and services. The principle basis of a profitable relationship between a company and its consumer audience is marketing. It is therefore important for corporations to conduct appropriate market research to identify the needs of its target market, determine how to prevail over existing competition and analyse potential threats towards productivity and profitability. Marketing provides conceptual

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    Most Autistic kids have different abilities and have different thing they can not do . It is important to raise awareness for kids with Autism. Most people do not realize how many kids are diagnosed with Autism. Autistic kids are not always the same, there are other kids diagnosed with different types. According to Autism Speaks, “Autism appears to have its roots in very early brain development. However, the most obvious signs of autism and symptoms of autism tend to emerge between 2 and 3 years

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    believe that Reasonable suspicion is more than a hunch but not as important as a probable cause. Probable cause is almost simulator to Reasonable Suspicions but, the Probable cause is a logical belief, that is supported by the facts, that a crime has been, or is being committed. The difference between the terms probable cause and Reasonable suspicion is that Probable cause: means that it is hardcore evidence. The evidence for Probable cause is concrete in a crime that has been committed and Reasonable

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    common symptoms of autism are; showing little social interaction skills, lack of interest in physical contact, little eye contact, echolalia, and has rituals or requires routine. The symptoms can point to other conditions or medical problems so it is important to consult a physician for a diagnosis. New guidelines help diagnose children with autism early for a more effective treatment for the disorder. Once diagnosed, there are many treatment options such as behavioral therapy, special education programs

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    reasonable suspicion. It is really important that for reasonable suspicion that the person you are doubtful of shows some sort of suspicious behavior or attitude that justifies the doubt. A person who is doing something based on reasonable suspicion need to have some gathered facts that support his suspicion; otherwise it won’t really be something that can be qualified as reasonable suspicion. It is true that reasonable suspicion is not probable cause to elicit some sort of a reaction

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    are in vaccines. Children are expected to receive 32 vaccines by the age of two, most of them containing various toxins. These toxins are in vaccines in order to attempt to strengthen the immunity over the disease; however, they are also known to cause multiple serious diseases. The information from this article relates to my TED talk because children are expected to have multiple shots by the age of two which may lead to dangerous health problems. This will strengthen my position because

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    of muscular control due to a passing physical factor – such as intoxication, epilepsy or indeed passing out from low blood sugar. It is also important to consider whether there was intentional or

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