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    Dysgraphia Assessment

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    Dysgraphia is a learning disability that affects writing abilities. It can manifest itself as difficulties with spelling, poor handwriting, and putting thoughts on paper. There is no single test to diagnose dysgraphia, but it can be indicated based on the results from a number of assessments. Based on the book, ISC-IV Clinical Use and Interpretation: Scientist-Practitioner Perspectives, there is a process to determining dysgraphia, beginning with obtaining a developmental, medical, educational

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    La Fin Du Vinyle - The Death of Vinyl: The metaphoric “death” of vinyl is an elongated and prevailing affair that represents the ending of an era and the beginning of the digital age. The coming, going, and comeback of vinyl records has spiked curiosity in many, as we’re left wondering what factors might contribute to the preservation of this sound storage medium, and the fairly recent resurrection of the trend. To understand the importance of vinyl records, you must know the history that antedates

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    A sound source in space will stimulate both ears. Experiments with headphones have suggested that the side on which a source is heard depends on timing and intensity differences at the two ears. A sound source on one side will stimulate the nearest ear first, because the sound path to that ear is shorter. This cue is particularly important for low-frequency sounds, because with low-frequency sounds, the phase differences at the two ears produced by the difference in path length are unambiguous. The

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    Video Game Music Essay

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    The History of Video Game Music In America, video game music is seen as one of the lowest forms of entertainment and its composers are obscure and unknown to most of those who play the games, while in Japan, it is a major component of their popular culture, and composers such as Koji Kondo are treated like famed celebrities. Game music is still not widely considered an art form, and yet the compositions have become as complex and sophisticated as arrangements for film and television

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    The advent of television and television shows may have come long after film, but it enhanced film production almost instantly. Television naturally derived from early film since each uses basically the same medium: the motion picture camera. Since film had already set a base in the industry and mastered the new techniques and technology of cinematography, television had the opportunity to learn from film?s mistakes and advance itself quickly. For this reason, television evolved very rapidly and was

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    Security in Mobile Cloud Computing Abstract: Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) has become another one of the important research fields, with the development of cloud computing and mobility. It offers infrastructure, platform and user services on cloud to the mobile device users through the mobile network, through its on-demand services, and extendability features. Being an emerging important research field and the platform for user data, security and privacy are the key issues in MCC applications

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    ABSTRACT Sport-related concussion is a common injury amongst athletes. This study was conducted in order to investigate whether or not sport-related concussions had an effect on central auditory processing abilities. The study implemented a case control study design. Two hundred athletes were selected to participate in this study. One hundred participants served as the case group and had sustained two or more sport-related concussions in a three-year period. The other one hundred participants served

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    Intro Senses connect us to ourselves and surroundings. Sensation: the raw information, doesn't yet mean anything to you until... Perception: the mental process of sorting, identifying, and and arranging raw sensory data. Enduring Issues in Sensation and Perception Person-Situation: how accurately perceptual experiences reflect the world Mind-Body: experience depending in biological processes Diversity-University: How similarly people experience events Stability-Change, Nature-Nurture: How

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    Sound Recording, Its History And Impact On Media In The 21st Century On this essay I will try to show how Sound Recording impacts media in the 21st century. But in order for me to do that I will need to explore the history of Sound Recording, which started in the 19th Century. Before 1877 sound could be recorded but not played. That year Thomas Alva Edison invented the talking tin foil, also known as the phonograph (voice – writer), which enabled sound to be played back (the

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    Hearing Loss At A Patient

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    valuable tool for the physician to determine what may be best for each specific patient. For the external hearing aids it has been determined by research printed in the American Journal of Audiology that fitting hearing aids bilateral instead of monaural will often result in better patient compliance (Lavie, Banai, Attias, & Karni, 2014). Bilateral fittings usually have a lesser risk of noncompliance and enhancing a better outcome for the patient. Nurses can provide referral sources for a patient

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