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- 1191: Music Therapy: Can It Help Anyone?
- ... her". (O'Mara) Even severely handicapped children respond to music. The music more often than not will increase these children's attention span because it is non- threatening and enjoyable. It will also increase the child's patience levels. For example, a child that plays the drum at the end of each musical phrase must control the impulse to play until it is their turn. An increase in their ability to follow directions will also be evident. It ... grasp a bell requires coordination of eye and hand movements so the hand goes where the eye is focused. But, it is very important for the therapist to create musical experiences that will help the child with verbal initiations and responses, that promote social interaction. The advances just in the last decade in brain research show the impact of music on brain development and the cognitive functioning and it is ...
- 1192: The Role of Women In A Doll's House
- ... and decisions are left to the males and woman like Nora are portrayed as nothing more than property. She has gone straight from her fathers control to her husbands' house. Therefore, Nora is still a child in various aspects. Both had treated her as a doll, she has always been treated like one. Our first impression is that Torvald is a good husband but we rapidly realize that she is his ... her husband. In other words, her actions reveals that she always knew that her life was a constructed one and that she has no influence in it. In the first act, Nora acts as a child and her husband treats her like one too. In this respect, we could consider the first scene where Torvald repeats things at least three times. Moreover, he gives commands and is always asking her questions ... as to say that her husband is acting as a parent when he asks her if she had a candy. My sweet tooth really didnt make a little detour through confectioners ? As a child, Nora eats forbidden sweets behind her husband back, testing her limits. Her husband rules over her as if he was her father by putting laws and regulations down all around her. Treated as a ...
- 1193: The Second Shift
- ... Anonymous E-mail: anonymous@aol.com Many women today are facing choices that their mothers never had to face. One of these choices is whether or not to go back to work after having a child. This was practically unheard of in the 1950's. In the 1990's it is not whether the mother will or will not go back to work rather a question of when. When did the ... to work outside the home versus working in the home, much like their mothers did? When one thinks of the subject of working mothers, many differing opinions come to mind. What will happen to the child, will the mother have sufficient time to bond with the baby, how will household chores be divided, and so on. When thinking of working women, two models come to mind. One of which is paid ... For the working mothers, understanding is first and foremost needed in order for the psychological well being. They need to feel that their work is important, and necessary, and that they are not sacrificing their child's well being in order to benefit themselves. The danger involved is that the mothers could feel so guilty in working that they feel that they are abandoning their child to the caregivers that ...
- 1194: Cystic Fibrosis
- ... disease, but is a carrier. The symptoms of cystic fibrosis sometimes occur immediately after birth. Mucus secretions may appear in the babys intestines, which can cause Obstruction in the intestines. In all cases, the child will gain little weight Right from birth, because the pancreas is not producing enzymes. Little to no Nutrients are absorbed in the childs system. A child with cystic fibrosis may Have reoccurring respiratory infections, along with cough and fever. This may be More severe and persistent that normal this is a result of the thick, sticky Mucus that will hold ...
- 1195: Word Processing
- ... may be with a pencil. Some difficulties may be reduced by practising on typewriters before coming to the micro, and elderly typewriters will often be loaned to schools by parents. With a word processor any child will be able to produce a clear, clean text with no evidence of crossings out, bad spelling or bad handwriting - one copy for their creative writing book, one for the wall and one to take ... writing, accounts, address lists, etc., by parents, while at the same time enabling children to develop their creative writing skills in a situation where (unlike school) the micro can be made available to the individual child for extended periods. Databases and information retrieval Like word processing, databases and information retrieval are terms which ought to be clearly understood, but perhaps are not. Thus a database is a collection of information (here ... it is held on a computer and used for information retrieval, it must be arranged in a logical way. A simple form of database might include the first name, surname, sex and age of each child in the class, together with street number, street name and location name of their home addresses. The information has to be collected in a previously defined format and then keyed into the computer: since ...
- 1196: Physician's Responsibility
- ... puts the physician in a predicament. What is he supposed to do? Is he not supposed to tell he wife that she might have something more than she thinks she has, therefore, infecting her unborn child or keep the knowledge of the pilot's promiscuity? The physician has an obligation to both of his patients, but he can not tell the pilot's wife of what he knows, even if it ... reason why it is important to tell the wife is because she is pregnant. If the pilot is HIV positive, he could have passed that on to his wife. Now that his wife is with child, she can pass that on to her child. For the sake of two lives, his wife and his child, he should tell his wife even if this might break their marriage. The legal issue that the doctor is faced with is breaking ...
- 1197: The Plague 2
- ... the plague, helping men such as Rieux and Tarrou, and putting his faith to the test. The test reaches its utmost when the characters are forced to watch the slow, tortured death of an innocent child. How could something sent to punish sin afflict a child? The child had done no wrong, yet the group cannot do more than to sit and wait helpless as the child dies before them. Shortly after this event, Paneloux begins to write another sermon. This one ...
- 1198: William Butler Yeats
- ... reminds him of Maud Gonne, and the passionate love he felt for her. A great wave of emotion sweeps over him. And thereupon my heart is driven wild She stands before me as a living child. But the memory of her brings before him her present gaunt image: Hollow of cheek as though it drank the wind And took a mess of shadows for its meat. And age has touched him ... section broadens the of application of these elements to consider the part they play in mankind s efforts to give meaning and purpose to life. He questions the whole nature of existence. We meet the child again - this time as an infant, a shape . Yeats questions whether the youthful mother would consider the labour involved in having a child would be considered worth it if she could see that child as a sixty year old man. Next, he considers the philosophers, first encountered in the theories of Plato, in the first section. He ...
- 1199: Imagination And How It Relates
- ... to be content with everything, to have everything they could need or want. We want to have no worries and no stress. Every day we imagine what we want in life. A seven-year-old child may only imagine a toy he wants to buy, or a television show he wants to watch. The child's mind only occasionally thinking towards the future seriously. An older child may think about what he wants to do when he gets older. What he "wants to be when he grows up." He imagines how his life will be. How he wants it to be. ...
- 1200: Van Gogh
- ... anything to do with learning about art was when he apprenticed to the international art firm of Goupil, and the reason he did was because his Uncle was a partner. On March 30, 1852 a child was born from Anna and Theodorus Van Gogh, it was a little boy,they named the boy Vincent. "The baby Vincent died a few weeks after his birth."(Elizabeth, Lawrence Hanson 5) On March 30 ... His name was Vincent, the same name as the baby who died. Anna and Theodorus although happy with their son could never get over the death of their other son Vincent that died. "The living child was brought up under the shadow of his dead namesake"(Elizabeth, Lawrence Hanson 7) Van Gogh was very gifted as a child. At the age of eight years old he made a modeled clay elephant "which was praised but the family."(Nagera Humberto M.D. But as Van Gogh grew he became stubborn, rough, bad tempered ...
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