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4341: Who Are Special Needs Children
... and are easily distracted. A child with ADHD will show extreme symptoms, usually before the age of 7. The most common medication for children with ADHD is an amphetamine called Ritalin, which produces a paradoxical effect. The speed stimulates the cerebral cortex, allowing the brain to manage incoming sensory information efficently. Ritalin is very controversial since the side effects can be quite serious, such as inhibiting growth. Down Syndrome is one ...
4342: What To Expect
... Someone can be great at sports and expect their children to be just as good as them and whether they like it or not, push them harder and harder through their youg life. This could effect their lives in the future just as it did Franz Kafka, being terrified of his father.Parents should not decide their children's future. It should be left up to them to decide whether they ...
4343: What Makes A Good Doctor
... as well as the medical treatment they receive. A good doctor is one that takes the time to listen to the patient s questions and worries and then tries to answer those questions with the effect that the patient s worries are relieved. This is a good quality for a doctor to have as it makes the patient feel more comfortable. However, it should be noted that taking time to explain ...
4344: What Is Sociology -
... on the positivistic approach. The positivist hopes to be able to approximate "reality" in a detailed generalization or theory on how reality operates. The theories of a positivist generally take the form of cause and effect laws describing the outside reality. Robert Merton defined these theorems as "clear verifiable statements of the relationships between specified variables." 2. Epistemology. Positivism relies on an objective epistemology. The observer remains distant and does not ...
4345: What Is Postmodernism
... being very abstract in his writing, makes many valid points, however it is difficult to completely accept his notions of the demise of power. One has to only consider the Thatcher years to realise the effect a government s policies can have on people s lives. In reality I feel that society most resembles Harvey s views. The workforce, with the demise of trade unions, seem to have lost any power ...
4346: What Is Basketball Without Mic
... short-lived career in the minor leagues didn t work out he decided to return to the NBA, (Greene.) While, competition is what Jordan thrives on. It has had both a positive and a negative effect on his life. Jordan being the very competitive person that he is, got in trouble when he was rumored to have a gambling addiction. Many feared that he might have been gambling on NBA games ...
4347: What Is A Human Being
... humanity to a better future. The ultimate government would be one of the world, one that helps humans as a race to better things. To be humane is to be aware that you can negatively effect the lives of others (any living thing), and to try to avoid that at all costs. So from our opposable thumbs to our upright stance, to the uniqueness of our spirituality or closely knit families ...
4348: Web Advertising
... 1997). Scenario#4: Advertisements get detached from the media Marketers will be able to sent targeted information to subscribers on their past Web usage patterns regardless of what current Web sites they are visiting. In effect, they will be able to sell the audience to advertising directly without the intermediary of the media (McDonald, 1997). 9) CONCLUSION The Internets Multimedia arm, the World Wide Web, can support both consumer marketing and ...
4349: War In Vieques
... became an exercise in futility, for the Navy issued the following ultimatum: Either you accept the price set by the Navy or prepare to be evicted, by force, if necessary, within 24 hours. The net effect of these policies was the clustering of the entire civilian population of Vieques into a small strip of land right in the middle of the island. Thus the US Navy took control of over 75 ...
4350: Virtualism In Architecture
... much. Because of this there is more of a tendency for people to reveal themselves, and contrary to the opinion that it dulls communicative abilities from personal experience it was found to have the opposite effect. Instead it actually helped to enhance them. From a more Globalistic perspective the opportunity to have virtual spaces online can also facilitate better communications on a business level. Globalists believe in the idea that the ...


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