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    I am the father of Shane Helling. After speaking with Shane’s general classroom teacher and EBT instructor, we decided that reaching out directly with our question and information would be the best course of action. I have copied them on this email in order to streamline communications. Shane Helling is on the autism spectrum, which makes it difficult for him to be remarkably social and focused. That being said, Shane is an excellent percussionist and performer. Shane has been playing the drum-set

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    Treatment Plan for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder This treatment plan is based upon the scenario presented in Unit 5, for client Shane. According to the criterion set out in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), this client has at least six of the symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, (ADHD), predominantly inattentive presentation, mild 314.00 (F90.0). The presenting symptoms include: has difficulty sustaining attention

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    toward the sky above houses and power lines drowning out the silver light of the moon. Shane wakes with a start when he hears Molly scratching at his door. "Stupid dog," he mutters as he gets out of bed to let her in. The moment Shane opens the door, Molly goes berserk and rushes down the stairs barking. Confused and tired he slowly followed Molly to see why she's being so crazy. When

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    not, and often we call a man cold when he is only sad.” One’s attitude is affected by one's secrets. Shane, the protagonist in the novel High Heat, suffers from depression and subsequently conquers it. First, he loses his beloved father to suicide. Second, Shane finds out that his father was a petty drug dealer who had no self-control. Thereby, Shane’s view of his father

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    known this person and in what capacity? Shane and I grew up in the same town and had mutual friends. I never knew him personally, but always knew of him until we met a year and a half ago at Manhattan Christian College. It’s a very small campus, so everyone knows everyone. An even smaller group of us started becoming very close friends. I went through a very rough season of anxiety and depression after experiencing a large among of tragedy, which is when Shane and I became even closer friends. He had

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    forehead where the peace treaty was. He said “gar gar garb” and pull out a laser piston Cody and Shane book it for the nearest ally for cover Shane pulls out two pistols and say taro Cody “use this if you have to get behind me”. Shane asks if Cody wants to see a magic trick yes! Says Cody. Shane opens a camouflage panel inside the panel is a key pad “ I made this back when I was a little boy” says Shane, Shane types in the code for the keypad the wall suddenly started to move into the wall then slide

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    I wrapped it around myself as I approached my living room. I smiled seeing Shanes sleeping form sprawled across my couch. I tip toed my way to him and nudged his shoulder. "Hey Shane wake up." I spoke softly. He groaned and batted my hand away. I shook my head and tapped on him again. "Don't make me get a squirt gun." I spoke louder this time and chuckled as I talked. Reluctantly he opened his eyes. "My head hurts." Shane gave me puppy dog eyes and pouted his lips. I rolled my eyes and grabbed his

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    Anyway, Shane always had his heart set on being in band. The band director, Mr. Maus, had told everyone to tell him if they wanted to be in band once they got to Bear Creek Intermediate, and that’s exactly what he did. Shane was determined to do exactly what he wanted this time. Shane walked to Mr. Maus and told him front and center,”I want to be in band Mr. Maus!” and Mr. Maus replied with “OK, but make sure you put band as your first option when choosing electives in 6th grade.” Shane was so excited

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    actions. People may believe that the masculinity in Harper Lee’s 1965 novel To Kill a Mockingbird (TKAM) is different compared to the George Stevens’s 1953 Western film Shane, but in reality it has not changed but evolved in accordance with the time period in which the texts are produced. Focusing specifically on Atticus Finch and Shane, an analysis of character construction reveals both the similarities and differences in the portrayal of American masculinity, and shows the portrayal to be heavily dependent

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    This changes things for Shane, and he now is more curious about the supernatural more. Now, Daniel reveals the story of origins, Seth takes control of Zzyz legion, and transforms earth into a mortal wasteland which he devises a plan to trick Zzyz's creation into mortal bondage. But Zzyz is wise, and tricks Seth by giving the humans immortality if they can return back to immortal lands. An immortal land named the Garden of Ether, is in the center of Polus crossing four rivers. The battle starts in

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