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    • 6 education that will allow that vision to become reality (National Committee on Science Education Standards and Assessment; National Research Council, 1996, p. 23). The standards described in this book are broad and overarching, giving each state...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS Chapter 2 Literature Review In the history of the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) Asperger syndrome is a relatively new diagnosis. It has only been recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental...
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    • 109 2010. Of the total number of surveys collected, 212 were rejected for incompleteness or respondents did not meet the residency or age requirements discussed; 973 were deemed usable. Data analysis methodology. Software packages. Predictive...
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    • 7 Correlations to different environmental conditions or locations, due to possible trading of maize, can be determined as well due to their different genotypic profiles. In addition to individual genetic profiles, analyses of the evolutionary...
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    • 8 What Is a Reluctant Reader? While many factors can contribute to lack of motivation where reading is concerned, reluctant readers frequently share similar hallmarks. Some researchers have described a reluctant reader as a student Who has shown...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS 11 spectrum, but at such an ambiguous position they were identified as having a Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, or PDD NOS. The myriads of combinations of characteristics have made students...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 7 most effective (Leung & Kim 2007). While the dual-concern model is often perceived to be superior, some may argue that the model with three conflict strategies is more effective. Lastly, the miscellaneous category of conflict...
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    • dangerous. No less dangerous was the task of removing the yokes fiom the impatient creatures and of the unloosing the chains. The romance of being out in the wilds was terribly chilled by an inclement sky. A few days of drizzling rain tried the...
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    • During the time of the iron boom, he was called to go to Iron Springs to guard the water hole; and, later he helped s t a r t a settlement there. He died April 2 4 , 1 9 1 9 . From: Iron County Record, 11-7-74 "Tidbits of History ," by Wm. R....
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    • rods and eight ( 8 ) links; thence West twenty-two ( 2 2 ) rods; thence North forty-seven ( 4 7 ) rods and five ( 5 ) links; thence West twenty ( 2 0 ) links; thence North twelve ( 1 2 ) rods and three ( 3 ) links; thence East twenty-two (22) rods...
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    • 9 Prater and Turner (2002) have suggested that the predicament of a being reluctant reader is admittedly hard to pin down. The reasons for students’ reluctance to read widely differ. Sometimes reluctance can be rooted in reading difficulties, but...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS blueprint of what an effective intervention should look like based on these previous findings. Initial Treatments Over the past 25 years, a variety of treatment approaches have been used in an attempt to remediate the...
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    • Emotions in Conflict 8 Obliging is described by Leung & Kim (2007) as "sacrificing one's own concerns to satisfy that of the other party" (p. 175). This particular style differs from avoiding/smoothing in that the person involved admits that a...
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    • Emotional Manipulation and Psychopathy 13 of the successful psychopath may be more easily open to research. Cleckley described in his account an individual named Anna, who was by all means charming. He described her in a way that makes her very...
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    • plains was so well organized that many of the prior problems had been solved and some diarists described the trip as a rather enjoyable event. Henry Lunt's company reached the Great Salt ~ a k valley on e August 28, 1850." After traveling through a...

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