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    According to the 2000 U.S. Census, nearly fifty million individuals, one in every five people ages five and older in the United States are living with potentially disabling conditions (United States Census Bureau website, 2012). Because so many Americans are living with a disability, the Americans with Disability Act, enacted in 1990, was a landmark act that reduced many barriers for people with disabilities (Thompson, 2015). However, more needs of the disabled population are being identified.

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    In educational settings, …. Multiple choice responses provide the student with several relatable responses, one being correct. Students then have 25% chance of selecting the right response, along with the ability to narrow down the answers. Providing the answer and other comparably subjected answers presented with the question may stimulate the individual’s memory as well. In terms of short answer responses, the individual is forced to recall all components of the experiment. Conversely, in true/false

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    Mendelian disorders, structural chromosome abnormalities or mitochondrial disorders. Over time PGD has become a socio-scientific issue, this means its a controversial issue relating to science. PGD falls into this category because it boarders on multiple options with looking into a person’s ethics. For ethical reasons its becomes an issue when looking at selective terminations and advancements on PGD. Many people believe that life begins with fertilization, PGD gives couples the chance to screen

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    Which is Easier OET or PTE? OET, commonly known as Occupational English Test is an English language proficiency test that assesses the English language skills of the test takers aiming to register or practice in an English speaking environment. This test is designed for healthcare professionals who are willing to move to an English speaking country for practice. OET assess the English listening, reading, writing and speaking skills of the test takers in Academic settings. OET has been developed

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    Dual citizenship, also known as multiple citizenship, refers to a person’s citizenship status, in which a person is concurrently regarded as a citizen of two countries. United States is one of the countries that allow dual citizenship. Dual citizenship arises automatically in situations such as when a child is born in the United States whereas his parents originate from a different country. For this case, the child will be considered a citizen of the United States as well as the parent’s home nation

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    Affecting women more than men, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is normally diagnosed between the ages 20 and 40, but can be seen during any age.; which is the most common disabling neurological disease of young adults. It’s caused by the myelin sheath, which is the protective covering which surrounds the nerve cells, by being damaged. Nerve signals start slowing down or they stop when this nerve covering is damaged, which is caused by inflammation. It can affect any area of the brain, spinal cord, and optic

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    Multiple Sclerosis “I was 7 years old when the right side of my face went numb, and I started slurring my speech. I felt really sick with "the flu" and was so tired, I kept falling asleep in class. In gym class, I was running, and my legs suddenly jerked up, and I fell down. I couldn't move my legs or stand up. I got some feeling back and was able to walk in a robotic manner. This is an anonymous testimonial of a women that has been living her whole life with Multiple Sclerosis(and for the purpose

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    Student Description Flamingo is a 6 year old, first grade male in a K-1 self-contained class. In his class there are a total of 7 students with 5 adults (teacher, 2 teaching assistants, and 2 1:1 aids). Overall, Flamingo is a great student that always tries his best. Even though he tries his best, sometimes he is too hard on himself as he strives for perfectionism. Critical Learning Needs and Objective Flamingo has been diagnosed as having a speech and language disability, and his parents refused

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    How do medical marijuana dispensaries impact the communities around them? Is the result positive or negative? Do they harm or heal? Medical marijuana dispensaries have become more common in today’s world, leaving controversy in their wake. Even though some people believe medical marijuana clinics attract crime, they actually help the communities around them by boosting the economy and benefitting those with medical need. Dispensaries help the local economy in many ways, including creating jobs. More

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    that it would be nearly impossible to gain any of kind of data from his encounters with the people around thus far. This was due to the fact that he knew he would not be given the time of day to answer such dry questions, especially in the case of multiple choice questions. Asking answerable and direct questions was tough at first for him as an outlier in the community. It wasn’t long until Sudhir realized most of his new friends and subjects didn’t want to relay any information about their own economic

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