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    Abstract This paper is a brief exploration of the Behavioral Management Aide career in the Social and Human Service Assistant field. It is a sometimes difficult yet rewarding job in which the professional works with clients to assess them and help them solve any issues they are having which hinders them from living a fulfilling, happy life. It is a career that is expected to grow over the next few years and it only requires a high school education, but a college degree and previous experience is

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    Frequent traveling during childhood can affect and shape numerous aspects of a person’s identity in powerful ways. I have realized this through retrospection regarding my own nomadic past. Through analysis, I have concluded that frequent travel during childhood affects several different aspects of identity and how identity forms. Some of the effects are interpersonal, they affect the way the traveling child views and interacts with others, and some are intrapersonal, they affect the child’s view

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    “Drunk driving poses a serious health threat.” It is unlikely that either of these authors’ audiences wouldn’t share this belief. Contrary to this strategy, Itzhak Yanovitzky and Courtney Bennett, Media Attention, Institutional Response, and Health Behavior Change, The Case of Drunk Driving, 1978 – 1996, Communication Research, Volume 26, No. 4, August 1999, begin their introduction with the logical appeal of, “Past research in the area of public health communication has primarily focused on evaluating

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    its links to genetics and neural development and the severe abnormalities in social interaction by which it is defined, autism offers the opportunity for scientists to study the neurobiological origins of social communication skills basic to human behavior” (Lord. 2000.P2). The National Autism Association points out that autism itself does not affect life expectancy, however research has shown that the mortality risk among individuals with autism is twice as high as the general population, in large

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    individuals’ lives, they consciously or unconsciously share sociocultural assumptions about normal behavior and alternatively are restricted to these assumptions, by following the disciplines of their culture, raising their social caste based on social norms, and behaving properly according to their social surroundings. These assumptions about normal behavior contain not only sociocultural expectations of proper behavior, but also sociocultural morality and the law. During individuals’ growth, they pick up these

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    produced a very accurate analysis of myself. It captured the thing that drives a great deal of my behavior. It influences my actions subconsciously and helps get me be the terrific person that I am today. My assessment shows how generous I am. I give freely of my time and my possessions, and no jobs are too big for me to help with sharing comes naturally for me. My assessment also shows my behavior reveals that I’m a loving individual. I always want the best for people and depart out of my way

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    Crowdsourced Documentation New media art with its intrinsic characteristics (instability and variability)[1] poses complex challenges in documentation, this observation is not new, and initiatives such as DOCAM[2] and Variable Media Network[3] have provided methods and tools to properly document media artworks. Nevertheless, the social phenomena of crowdsourcing and crowdfunding, presents new challenges for established documentation methods and standards. This essay aims to address this subject

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    Therefore, it is evident that there exist certain forms of masculinity and femininity within certain spaces of the gym. Gender and space have had a relationship in history since the very beginning of established settlements. In modern days, examples of these spaces include Bedouin tents, Mongolian Gers, and Iranian houses. Within these residences, established spaces for each gender have played a significant role in social organization and familial life. However, this presence of segregation in space

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    Assessment of Play Jimmy Kue Northeastern State University Abstract This paper explores the importance of play and its effect on cognition, linguistics, and pragmatics in infants and toddlers and how play can affect their social competence as preschoolers. Assessment of Play In a third world country, some Hmong parents’ believe in the teaching for survival needs are important and necessary in order to survive. Chores were evenly distributed throughout the family who were capable to contribute

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    according to behaviorists, we learn our behavior. Behaviorists are concerned with three types of learning; Classical conditioning, Operant conditioning, and Observational learning Classical Conditioning was first developed by Ivan Pavlov who said Classical conditioning involves learning a new behavior via the process of association. It involves two stimuli (anything from our environment) which are linked together to produce a newly learned response (behavior) Pavlov tested out his theory on a dog

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